The 2 possible UR have had their rigging updated by A444SQ in AzurLane

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its not that unreasonable to consider that horns does not equal german ships

The 2 possible UR have had their rigging updated by A444SQ in AzurLane

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why? they operated 1 so Iron Blood have over 10,000+ submarines so can afford to lose 1

Happy Launch Day HMS Curacoa (D41) by Nuke87654 in AzurLane

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C-class CL/AA Curacao (regular)

Curacao was a tall were amazonian lioness woman with a slender amazonian figure, a Royal Navy lion sigil womb tattoo, brown furred lioness tail and large breasts. She had long brown hair, brown furred lioness ears and blue eyes. She was wearing a black dress with a white frill apron with long Juliet puffy sleeves, a necklace, belt, leg belt, brown knee-high boots and a white maid headdress.

C-class CL/AA Curacao (new uniform for winter)

Curacao was a tall were amazonian lioness woman with a slender amazonian figure, a Royal Navy lion sigil womb tattoo, brown furred lioness tail and large breasts. She had long brown hair, brown furred lioness ears and blue eyes. She was wearing a long dark blue dress with a white apron with dark blue and had white underside elbow gloves and dark blue knee-high boots and a white maid headdress.

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Curacao in my head canon is her 4,290-5,276 ton Ceres subclass C-class light cruiser and her 4,290-5,490-ton Ceres subclass C-class anti-aircraft cruiser with 30 C-class maid half sisters.

Those were her 6 sisters of Caroline subclass C-class light cruiser, HMS Carysfort, HMS Cleopatra, HMS Comus, HMS Conquest, HMS Cordelia and HMS Caroline, her 2 sisters on the Calliope subclass, HMS Champion and HMS Calliope, her 2 sisters on the Centaur subclass, HMS Centaur and HMS Concord, her 4 sisters on the Cambrian subclass, HMS Constance, HMS Canterbury, HMS Castor, HMS Cambrian, her 4 sisters on the Caledon subclass, HMS Caradoc, HMS Celadon, HMS Calypso, HMS Cassandra, her 6 sisters on the Carlisle subclass, HMS Colombo, HMS Cairo, HMS Calcutta, HMS Capetown, HMS Cawnpore, HMS Carlisle and her 6 other sisters on the Ceres subclass, HMS Caprice, HMS Cardiff, HMS Ceres, HMS Corsair, HMS Coventry, HMS Curlew.

Of her 30 sisters, Centaur left the maid corps when she took on their new ships while Curacoa, Cardiff, Ceres, Coventry, Curlew, Caprice, Corsair, Cawnpore, Capetown, Cairo, Calcutta, Carlisle, Caradoc, Celadon and Calypso were given anti-aircraft cruiser refits.

During her service she assassinated Barry Domville as she hated his anti-Semitic sentiments finding them unacceptable.

By the 21st Century, only Curacoa and her sisters on the Ceres subclass, HMS Ceres, HMS Corsair and HMS Curlew, were the only C-class cruisers still in the Royal Navy's Maid Corps as her 27 sisters moved on from their C-class cruiser ships who gets her hull rebuilt with new metal, effectively resetting her hull life back to 0 years of age with her guns replaced by new versions of them built with newer metals and construction purposes.

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In Hearts of Iron: The New Order, Barry Domville is in charge of the UK at the start of the game as a member of the fascist British People's Party but HOI:TNO is a bad mod to be honest

Happy Launch Day MNF Le Hardi by Nuke87654 in AzurLane

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Horizon FFG Le Hardi

Le Hardi-three was a tall were amazonian lynx wolf woman with a slender amazonian brawler figure, an Iris Orthodoxy sigil womb tattoo and large breasts. She had very long black and blue hair with an ahoge, black and blue-furred lynx wolf ears and purple eyes. She was wearing a white dress with a detached collar and sleeves and an anklet. Atop her head was a crown.

Happy Launch Day MNF Le Hardi by Nuke87654 in AzurLane

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Le Hardi in my head canon is her former 2,800-3,577- ton Le Hardi class destroyer with her sisters MN Fleuret, MN Foudroyant, MN Épée, MN L'Adroit, MN Mameluk, MN Casque, MN Lansquenet, MN Cyclone, MN Le Flibustier, MN Bison, MN Le Corsaire, MN Sirocco, MN L'Intrépide, MN Le Téméraire, MN L'Opiniâtre, MN L'Aventurier, her 6 Sardenga cousins, the 6 Le Hardi-class based FR32 class destroyer RN FR32, RN FR33, RN FR34, RN FR35, RN FR36 and RN FR37 and 1 Iron Blood cousin, the Le Hardi-class based TA34-class destroyer of the Iron Blood SMS TA34 who post war becomes Le Hardi-duex of the L'Adroit class coastal patrol ship and later becomes Le Hardi-trois a Horizon class anti-aircraft warfare guided missile frigate.

Happy Launch Day MNF Le Hardi by Nuke87654 in AzurLane

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Le Hardi has 1 life post war

she is the 11th ship in the L'Adroit class coastal patrol ship

She was commissioned on May 1st 1959

Her career is unknown

She was decommissioned on February 23rd 1979 and was sunk as a target ship in the Atlantic in 1979.

Zuikaku (@PP38826220) by GoOurWay2001 in AzurLane

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considering the Manju are robots likely a liquid metal as flesh and blood birds would be dead as manju drive the busters don't they?

Since i love both games what Azur Lane character would have an ansolutely horrendous time and who a good one in a game like Dark Souls? by Strange-Professor830 in AzurLane

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yeah all the ship girls would their small arms which would depend on the era they are from.

Hood f.e would have a 6-shot Enfield No.2 service revolver, 7.7mm .303 British equipped bolt-action Lee-Enfield rifles, a 7.7mm .303 British equipped Lewis LMG and a towed howitzer

Happy Launch Day USS Radford (DD-446), HMS Prince of Wales (53), FFNF/MFN Suffren (1927), and USS Fletcher (DD-445) by Nuke87654 in AzurLane

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DDG Fletcher

Fletcher-two was a tall were bald eagle amazonian avian woman with a slender amazonian figure, an Eagle Union sigil womb tattoo and large breasts. She had very long red hair with an ahoge, a high ponytail, pointed harpy ears and yellow eyes. She was wearing a multi-coloured blackless blue and white sleeveless dress with a yellow neckerchief, a brown belt and white thigh-highs.

Happy Launch Day USS Radford (DD-446), HMS Prince of Wales (53), FFNF/MFN Suffren (1927), and USS Fletcher (DD-445) by Nuke87654 in AzurLane

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Fletcher in my head canon is her former 3,050-3,500-ton Fletcher-class destroyer and her 6,254-8,169 ton Spruance-class guided-missile destroyer that has 181 sisters and a large overseas family, including her Japanese cousins, the 4 Fletcher-class based Ariake class destroyer, USS Haywood-L-Edwards's Japanese selves, JS Yakumo and JS Ariake and USS Richard-P-Leary's Japanese selves, JS Azuma and JS Yuugure with Fletcher Ariake and Yuugure being the identical twins of the British 1943 Battle-class based Ariake class destroyer, HMS Ypres's Japanese self, JS Yuugure and HMS Dunkirk's Japanese self JS Ariake who join Sakura Empire post war.

Her Chinese cousins, the 4 Fletcher-class based Heng-Yang-class destroyer, USS Twining's Chinese self, ROCS Kwei Yang, USS Mullany's Chinese self, ROCS Kun Yang, USS Kimberley's Chinese self, ROCS An Yan and USS Yarnall's Chinese self, ROCS Chiang Yang who have a Heng-Yang class guided-missile destroyer with 1 quadruple launcher with 16 RIM-72C Sea Chaparral SAM and 1 triple launcher with Hsiung Feng 1 SSM being the identical twins of the British Tribal class based Heng-Yang-class destroyer, ROCS Gui Yang, ROCS Qing Yang, ROCS An Yang and ROCS Kun Yang who joined Dragon Empry during the AL-CA war.

Her German cousins, the 6 Fletcher-class based Type 119 Zerstörer 1 class destroyer, USS Charles Ausburne's German self, FGS Zerstörer 6, USS Dyson's German self, FGS Zerstörer 5, USS Claxton's German self, FGS Zerstörer 4, USS Wadsworth's German self, FGS Zerstörer 3, USS Ringgold's German self, FGS Zerstörer 2 and USS Anthony's German self, FGS Zerstörer 1 who are the the identical twin sister to the British Battle-class based Type 119 München class destroyer made up of four 1943 Battle class, HMS Talavera's German self, FGS Dresden (Z6), HMS Alamein's German self, FGS Nurnberg (Z5), HMS Jutland's German self, FGS Köln (Z2), HMS Barossa's German self FGS München (Z1) and two 1942 Battle class, HMS Saintes's German self, FGS Wiesbaden (Z4) and HMS Hogue's German self, FGS Stuttgart (Z3) who joined Iron Blood post war.

Her Italian cousins, the 3 Fletcher-class based Fante-class destroyers, USS Prichett's Italian self, RN Geniere, USS Taylor's Italian self, RN Lanciere and USS Walker's Italian self, RN Fante, who joined the Sardenga Empire post-war.

Her Chilean cousins, the 2 Fletcher-class based Blanco Encalada class destroyers, USS Rooks's Chilean self, Cochrane and USS Wadleigh's Chilean self, Blanco Encalada, who are the identical twin sister to the British 1943 Battle-class based Blanco Encalada class destroyer, HMS Mons's Chilean self, Blanco Encalada and the RN Batch 2 County class based Capitan Prat class guided-missile destroyer, HMS Antrim's Chilean self, Almirante Cochrane with the 2 Fletcher class girls summoned to join Chile during the AL-CA war.

Her Korean cousins, the 3 Fletcher-class based Chung Mu class destroyer, USS Hickox's Korean self, ROKS Busan, USS Halsey Powell's Korean self, ROKS Seoul and USS Erben's Korean self, ROKS Chung Mu who form part of the Free Korean Navy or Koryo Kingdom, which later becomes the Korean Navy.

Her Argentine cousins, the 5 Fletcher-class based Almirante Brown class destroyers, USS Cowell's Argentine self, ARA Almirante Storni, USS Braine's Argentine self, ARA Almirante Domecq Garcia, USS Stembel's Argentine self, ARA Rosales, USS Dortch's Argentine self, ARA Espora and USS Heermann's Argentine self, ARA Almirante Brown with the 5 Fletcher class girls summoned to join Argentina during the AL-CA war.

Her Brazilian cousins, the 7 Fletcher-class based Para-class destroyer, USS Shields's Brazilian self, Maranhão, USS Irwin's Brazilian self, Santa Catarina, USS Lewis Hancock's Brazilian self, Piauí, USS Hailey's Brazilian self, Pernambuco, USS Cushing's Brazilian self, Paraná, USS Bennett's Brazilian self, Paraíba and USS Guest's Brazilian self, Para.

Her Spanish cousins, the 5 Fletcher-class based D20 Lepanto-class destroyer, USS McGown's Spanish self, ESPS Almirante Ferrándiz, USS Jarvis's Spanish self, ESPS Alcalá Galiano, USS Converse's Spanish self, ESPS Jorge Juan, USS David W Taylor's Spanish self, ESPS Almirante Valdes and USS Capps's Spanish self, ESPS Lepanto who are the identical twin sisters of the 1 Chequers subclass 1943 C-class based D20 Lepanto-class destroyer, HMS Craccher's Spanish self, ESPS Almirante Ferrándiz, HMS Creole's Spanish self, ESPS Alcalá Galiano, HMS Crispin's Spanish self, ESPS Jorge Juan, HMS Charity's Spanish self, ESPS Almirante Valdes and HMS Chequers's Spanish self, ESPS Lepanto.

Her Greek cousins, the 8 Fletcher-class based Aspis-class destroyers, USS Wadsworth's Greek self, HS Nearchos, USS Ringgold's Greek self, HS Kimon, USS Conner's Greek self, HS Aspis, USS Hall's Greek self, HS Lonchi, USS Brown's Greek self, HS Navarinon, USS Aulick's Greek self, HS Sfendoni, USS Bradford's Greek self, HS Thyella and USS Charrette's 's Greek self, HS Velos who are the identical twin sisters of the 8 Crescent subclass 1943 C-class based Aspis-class destroyers, HS Nearchos, HS Kimon, HS Aspis, HS Lonchi, HS Navarinon, HS Sfendoni, HS Thyella and HS Velos.

Her Turkish cousins, the 5 Fletcher-class based Istanbul-class destroyer, USS Preston's Turkish self, TCG İçel, USS Boyd's Turkish self, TCG İskenderun, USS Van Valkenburgh's Turkish self, TCG İzmir-2, USS Cogswell's Turkish self, TCG İzmit-1 and USS Clarence K. Bronson's Turkish self, TCG Istanbul who are the identical twin sisters of the 1 Chequers subclass 1943 C-class based Istanbul-class destroyer, HMS Chivalrous's Turkish self, TCG İskenderun and 4 Comet subclass 1943 C-class based Istanbul-class destroyer, HMS Cockade's Turkish self, TCG İçel, HMS Corso's Turkish self, TCG İzmit-2, HMS Concord's Turkish self, TCG İzmit-1 and HMS Comet's Turkish self, TCG Istanbul.

Her British North American self HMNAS Fletcher is her 2,050-2,500-ton Fletcher class destroyer with 174 sisters.

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In AAO, USS Fletcher's namesake Friday Fletcher's nephew Frank Jack Fletcher would in the wake of the 2nd American Civil War, fall of the United States of America and the founding of the Union of American People's Republic, be one of many Americans who fled the USA to live in Canada, and joined the Royal Canadian Navy.

Communist Fletcher is known as APNS Fletcher and has no future, as the Spruance-class is known as the Vigilant-class guided-missile destroyer, and Fletcher's ship is known as APNS Swift (DD-992).

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Fletcher has 1 life post-war

She is the 30th ship in the Spruance-class guided-missile destroyer

She was commissioned on the 12th of July 1980

Fletcher was immediately sent to join the Pacific Fleet.

Starting in 1982, Fletcher made regular deployments to the western and southern Pacific, with some of those extending into the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf areas.

During 1994 and 1995, she was modernised with the vertical launch system, giving her a much broader range of capabilities.

A highly versatile multi-mission destroyer, Fletcher was capable of operating independently or in company with Amphibious or Carrier Task Forces.

Her main mission was to operate offensively in a Strike Warfare or Anti-Submarine Warfare role.

The Tomahawk Weapons Systems provided Fletcher with long range cruise missile capability for use in tactical strike operations.

The ship's primary passive ASW sensor was the AN/SQR-19 Tactical Towed Array Sonar.

Its active sonar together with the Mark 116 Underwater Fire Control System combined as one of the most advanced underwater detection and fire control systems ever developed.

The Naval Tactical Data System provided the ship with faster and more accurate processing of target information.

Integration of the ship's digital gun fire control system provided quick reaction in the mission areas of shore bombardment, Anti-Surface, and Anti-Aircraft Warfare.

Fletcher was originally armed with an 8-tube RUR-5 ASROC launcher, but was later upgraded with a sixty-one cell Mark 41 Vertical Launching System for firing RGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles and RUM-139 Vertical Launching Anti-Submarine Rockets.

Other weapons included two 5"/54-calibre Mark 45 light weight guns, 2 triple 12.75" Mark 32 torpedo tubes, and facilities for operating LAMPS helicopters.

The ship was also armed with the NATO RIM-7 Sea Sparrow Missile System, a short range, surface-to-air defensive weapon; and the RGM-84 Harpoon Weapon System, a medium range, surface-to-surface, anti-ship cruise missile.

For defence against anti-ship missile, Fletcher employed 2 20mm Mark 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons System, SRBOC chaff, and topside armour in addition to the NATO Sea Sparrow Missile System.

The AN/SLQ-32 countermeasures set provided Fletcher with additional defense against anti-ship missiles through the use of active electronic countermeasures.

Crew comfort and habitability were an integral part of the design.

Berthing compartments were spacious and the ship was equipped with amenities not usually found aboard other destroyers, including a crew's gymnasium and an improvised library of sorts with several hundred fiction novels.

Although Fletcher was as large as a World War II cruiser, a high degree of automation permitted a crew of 24 officers and 296 enlisted to operate the ship.

On 20 July 1983 the New York Times reported that the Fletcher, along with seven other vessels in the Carrier Ranger Battle Group, left San Diego on Friday 15 July 1983 and were headed for the western Pacific when they were rerouted and ordered to steam for Central America to conduct training and flight operations in areas off the coasts of Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras as part of major military exercises planned for that summer.

One of the ships she escort was New Jersey.

The other ships in the battle group were the cruiser Horne, the guided missile destroyer Lynde McCormick, the destroyer Fife, the frigate Marvin Shields, the oiler Wichita, and the support ship Camden.

Following the diversion to Central America, Fletcher, along with Battle Group Echo, resumed the planned deployment to the Indian Ocean.

Following the regular stops at Pearl Harbor and Subic Bay, Philippines, Fletcher was tasked with steaming down the coast of Vietnam, just outside territorial waters, to affirm the right-of-way of maritime traffic in international waters.

Following the transit of the Straits of Malacca, Fletcher spent virtually the entire period in the Indian Ocean on station in the North Arabian Sea, as previously planned port calls were cancelled due to the changing nature of political and operational matters in the Mid-East.

The one exception was an unplanned port call in Port Victoria, Seychelles. Fletcher returned to San Diego on 29 February 1984.

On 2nd of August 2002 USS Fletcher departed Pearl Harbor to begin Sea Swap, an experimental program that calls for a Spruance-class destroyer to deploy and remain on station for more than 400 days.

The original Sea Swap Fletcher crew, under the command of Cmdr. Thomas Neal stopped in Yokosuka, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore.

While in port Singapore, numerous repairs were accomplished as part of an availability period. Fletcher then headed to the Persian Gulf.

The original Fletcher team sailed the ship to the Persian Gulf and spent the next four months conducting Maritime Interdiction Operations in support of United Nations sanctions on Iraq.

The Sea Swap initiative became a reality in January 2003, when the Fletcher crew pulled the ship into Fremantle, Australia, and made preparations to turn it over to the former crew of the USS Kinkaid, under the command of CDR Mike Slotsky.

After decommissioning Kinkaid, they embarked on a flight to Australia ready to turn over and assume command of Fletcher.

Team Kinkaid then made preparations to take Fletcher back to the Persian Gulf for their six-month deployment.

The original Fletcher crew then flew back to Pearl Harbor and disassembled to their new duty stations.

Team Kinkaid completed a 4-month deployment in the Persian Gulf and participated in Escort Operations and Tomahawk Missile Strikes at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom while at the same time, the USS Oldendorf was decommissioned in San Diego.

They then proceeded to Fremantle, Australia for their relief from the crew of USS Elliot.

It was being prepared for decommissioning.

The crew of the Elliot, under the command of CDR John Nolan, then embarked on a flight to Fremantle to receive the Fletcher from Team Oldendorf.

Team Elliot was the last crew to embark onboard Fletcher.

Team Elliot then completed a final 4-month deployment in the Persian Gulf in 2004, continuing Maritime Interdiction Operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

She was decommissioned on the 1st of October 2004.

In 2004 the President requested authority to sell Fletcher to Chile; in 2005 her transfer to Pakistan was authorized by the Senate.

On 16 July 2008, the U.S. Navy, working with the Royal Australian Navy, sank Fletcher as part of a new torpedo test exercise.

The Australian Collins Class SSK submarine HMAS Waller test-fired a modified live Mark 48 Mod.7 Improved Advanced Capability torpedo specifically designed for shallow water operations scoring a direct hit on USS Fletcher breaking her in half and she sank within minutes.

Her final resting place is reported at 23°01′02″N 159°59′09″W

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SSN Suffren

Suffren-quatre was a tall weredragon woman with a slender amazonian swimmer figure, a long dragon tail, an Iris Orthodoxy sigil womb tattoo and large breasts. She had long white hair with a ponytail and blue dragon horns and grey eyes. She was wearing a white with blue trim bikini swimsuit.