Zkratka |
Název |
Určení |
ACM |
Minefield Tender |
A small mine serving craft to repair and update large defensive
minefields. Presence of an ACM at a port will prevent decay of
portions of the defensive minefields at that port. |
AD |
Destroyer Tender |
An auxiliary used to tend destroyer type ships,including repair and
rearming. |
AE |
Ammunition Ship |
A ship specially equipped to carry ammunition and to rearm other
ships while underway. Underway rearming is only available late in
the war – until then AEs function as AKE. |
AG |
Miscellaneous Auxiliary |
A general purpose auxiliary with several uses. As a base ship,can
tend small craft – performing repair and rearming (not including
torpedoes). Can also carry cargo if used in cargo Task Forces.
Note:previous AG is now LB. |
AGC |
Command Ship |
An auxiliary specially modified to carry Amphibious Headquarters
units and to provide command and control functions during
amphibious landings. |
AGP |
Torpedo Boat Tender |
A tender for PT type craft,capable of repairs and full rearming
(including torpedoes). |
AK |
Cargo Ship |
A ship specifically designed to carry cargo,including military
equipment,supplies,and resources. Designation meant for
commissioned naval “AK” types. |
AKA |
Attack Cargo Ship |
A cargo ship specially modified to land equipment and supplies
during amphibious landings. Carries large number of landing craft
and can unload at an accelerated rate during amphibious
operations. |
AKE |
Ammunition transport |
A ship specifically adapted to carry ammunition but not to perform
underway rearming. Can rearm other ships when in both ships are
anchored at the same location. Can also transfer cargo to
Ammunition Ships (AE). |
AKL |
Cargo Ship,Light |
A small cargo ship. The AI will not select AKL for major
convoys,otherwise identical to AK. |
AKV |
Aircraft Transport |
A ship specifically designed to transport aircraft as cargo.
Aircraft carried on AKV are not disassembled and crated and
therefore are not disabled when loaded. |
AM |
Minesweeper |
A small,usually purpose build minesweeper. Previously MSW. |
AMc |
Coastal Minesweeper |
A smaller,local service minesweeper. The AI will only select these
ships for local minesweeping duties. |
AMC |
Armed Merchant Cruiser |
An Auxiliary Escort Cruiser converted from a faster merchant ship
(usually an ocean liner). Capable of performing escort roles and of
carrying troops and supplies. |
AO |
Oiler |
A ship specially equipped to carry fuel and to refuel other ships
while underway. Note that many ships with the historical
designation of Oiler were not capable of underway replenishment and
should be classified as Tanker (TK) in WITP. |
AP |
Transport |
A ship specifically designed to transport troops. May also carry
equipment and cargo. Designation meant for commissioned naval “AP”
types. |
APA |
Attack Transport |
A transport ship specially modified to land troops and equipment
during amphibious landings. Carries large number of landing craft
and can unload at an accelerated rate during amphibious
operations. |
APc |
Coastal Transport |
A small,local service transport for coastal and inter-island usage.
AI will not select APc for Amphibious Operations but will add them
to barge TFs. |
APD |
Destroyer Transport |
A destroyer specially modified for transport of troops and light
equipment. |
AR |
Auxiliary Repair Ship |
An auxiliary used to repair damage to other ships. |
ARD |
Auxiliary Repair Dock |
A floating drydock used to repair damage below the waterline. ARDs
can only repair hull damage but do it much better than any other
type of tender or repair ship. |
AS |
Submarine Tender |
An auxiliary used to tend submarines,including repair and
rearming. |
AV |
Aircraft Tender |
An auxiliary used to tend float planes and flying boats. Differs
significantly from CS in that AV type ships do no operate aircraft
while underway and generally do not carry aircraft themselves. |
AVD |
Aircraft Tender,Destroyer |
A destroyer modified to tend aircraft. Retains destroyer ASW
capability. |
AVP |
Aircraft Tender,Patrol |
Smaller converted and purpose-build aircraft tenders. Designation
included for historical accuracy. |
BB |
Battleship |
Large surface capital warships,including older,slower ships and
fast modern ships. |
BC |
Battle Cruiser |
A variation of Battleships that traded protection for speed.
Originally included ships now classed as CB. By World War II,most
of these had disappeared. |
CA |
Heavy Cruiser |
Larger cruisers. “Heavy” designation indicates guns larger than
6.1”,not size of ship. |
CB |
Large Cruiser |
Large,fast cruisers not of capital rank. Primarily for the US
Alaska Class |
CL |
Light Cruiser |
Cruisers equipped with smaller guns. Some of the modern “Light”
cruisers were nearly as large as “Heavy” cruisers. Note that the
program AI will use size and speed of cruisers when auto-assigning
ships to Task Forces. Smaller,slower cruisers will be assigned to
subsidiary roles if possible (convoy escort,etc). |
CLAA |
Anti-Aircraft Cruiser |
Cruisers especially adapted for anti-aircraft roles,with AA guns as
primary armament. |
CM |
Minelaying Cruiser |
Larger and faster ships primarily used for offensive minelaying or
operations in dangerous waters. |
CMc |
Coastal Minelayer |
Smaller and slower ships primarily used for defensive
minelaying. |
CS |
Aircraft Cruiser |
A large,faster ship specially adapted to carry and operate
float-type aircraft. These ships were generally capable of underway
operation of their airgroups. |
CV |
Aircraft Carrier |
Originally the designation for all aircraft carriers,by World War
II this had evolved to indicate large,fast,fleet carriers. |
CVB |
Aircraft Carrier,Battle |
Variation of CV for historical accuracy. Primarily for US Midway
Class and other very large carriers. Used identically to CV by the
AI. |
CVE |
Escort Carrier |
A small,slow carrier for support use,including ASW Escort,Aircraft
Ferry and Replenishment Carrier,and invasion support. |
CVL |
Aircraft Carrier,Light |
Smaller carriers capable of operating with the larger fleet
carriers (CV). |
DD |
Destroyer |
General purpose fleet escort,varying in size and speed with
age. |
DE |
Escort Destroyer |
A variation of destroyer with reduced speed. Used to escort slower
combat Task Forces and transports |
DM |
Destroyer Minelayer |
A destroyer specifically modified to lay mines. |
DMS |
Destroyer Minesweeper |
A destroyer specifically modified to sweep mines |
E |
Escort |
A Japanese navy designation used for several classes of warships
that fell somewhere between Patrol Craft and Destroyer Escort. |
HDML |
Harbor Defense Motor Launch |
A variation of YP included specifically for the larger numbers of
Fairmile Harbour Defense Motor Launches used world wide. |
KV |
Corvette |
Slower ocean-going ASW escorts. Primarily for Flower and Castle
class. |
LB |
Landing Barge |
General purpose landing barges of various types – primarily the
Japanese Daihatsu and similar vessels. Formerly AG |
LCI |
Landing Craft,Infantry |
A beaching craft specifically designed to land troops directly onto
shore. Note that this type should be designed as Landing
SHIPS,Infantry due to size but retained the LCI designation to
prevent confusion with larger British Landing Ships. |
LCI(G) |
Landing Craft,Infantry (Gun) |
An LCI modified to provide gunfire support during landings instead
of landing troops. |
LCI(M) |
Landing Craft,Infantry (Mortar) |
An LCI modified to provide mortar support during landings instead
of landing troops. |
LCI(R) |
Landing Craft,Infantry,Rocket |
An LCI modified to provide rocket support during landings instead
of landing troops. |
LCS(L) |
Landing Craft,Support (Large) |
A small craft modified to close inshore support of amphibious
landings. |
LCT |
Landing Craft,Tank |
A beaching craft capable of landing one or more tanks directly onto
shore. |
LCVP |
Landing Craft,Vehicle and Personnel |
A small beaching craft capable of landing a single vehicle or small
troop formation directly onto shore. |
LSD |
Landing Ship,Dock |
A special purpose landing ship with a floodable dock. Capable of
direct load of troop into landing craft in the well deck prior to
flooding. Carries large number of landing craft and can unload at
an accelerated rate during amphibious operations. |
LSIL |
Landing Ship,Infantry,Large |
A British designation,included for historical accuracy. Used
identically to APA. |
LSIM |
Landing Ship,Infantry,Medium |
A British designation,included for historical accuracy. Used
identically to APA. |
LSIS |
Landing Ship,Infantry,Small |
A British designation,included for historical accuracy. Used
identically to APA. |
LSM |
Landing Ship,Medium |
A general purpose beaching craft for landing of troops and military
equipment. |
LST |
Landing Ship,Tank |
A large,slow ship designed to beach and land tanks and other
military equipment directly onto shore. |
LSV |
Landing Ship,Vehicle |
A cargo ship specially adapted to unload larger vehicles during an
amphibious landing. Carries large number of landing craft and can
unload at an accelerated rate during amphibious operations. |
MGB |
Motor Gun Boat |
Small craft,in the same general size range as PTs,but armed only
with guns. |
ML |
Motor Launch |
A British designation,primarily used for Fairmile B Motor Launches.
Used similarly to SC. Note:previous ML designation of “Mine Layer”
is now CM/CMc. |
MTB |
Motor Torpedo Boat |
Identical in usage to PT,included for historical accuracy. |
PB |
Patrol Boat |
A Japanese designation historically covering a wide range of
ships,from converted destroyers to modified fishing trawlers.
Effectively the same as Patrol Craft to the AI. |
PC |
Patrol Craft |
A general purpose patrol ship of varying types,mostly for ASW. |
PF |
Patrol Frigate |
A fast escort and patrol vessel. Primarily included for the British
River Class and variations. |
PG |
Patrol Gunboat |
Smaller warships of several types,varying from small coastal
vessels to large ocean going warships. |
PT |
Patrol,Torpedo |
Small fast craft armed with torpedoes and a few small guns. |
SC |
Sub Chaser |
Smaller,short ranged ASW vessels. |
SS |
Submarine |
Submersible warships generally armed with torpedoes and a few deck
guns. |
SST |
Transport Submarine |
A submarine primarily used for transport of supplies instead of
offensive/defensive operations. |
SSX |
Midget Submarine |
Primarily the Japanese Koryu series,does not include Kaiten. These
are the units used at Pearl Harbor,Sydney,and Diego Suarez and that
could be carried by a few larger I-Boats. |
TB |
Torpedo Boat |
Smaller versions of Destroyers that resulted from a clause in the
Naval limitation treaties. Not as capable as Destroyers but
sometimes assigned the same roles. |
TK |
Tanker |
A ship specifically adapted to carry fuel or oil as cargo. Can not
perform underway replenishment but can refuel other ships when both
ships are anchored in the same port. |
xAK |
Cargo Ship |
Civilian cargo ships,used to move goods,including military
equipment,supplies,and resources from port-to-port. Has no
amphibious bonus. |
XAKL |
Cargo Ship,Light |
A smaller civilian cargo ship,generally similar to xAK except for
size. |
xAP |
Transport |
Civilian passenger ships useful for carrying troops (and supplies)
from port-to-port. Has no amphibious bonus. |
xAPc |
Coastal Transport |
Civilian Coastal Transport. Smaller inter-island ships. |
YMS |
District Minesweeper |
A smaller,general service minesweeper. Official designation is
“Yard Minesweeper” but capable of world wide deployment. |
YO |
District Oiler |
Although carrying the prefix “Y” for Yard,this is a district craft
capable of operating along the coast or between nearby islands.
Effectively a light tanker,with all TK abilities except will not be
selected for tanker TFs by the AI. |
YP |
District Patrol Craft |
A small patrol craft for local duties. Meant to include only the
larger “Yard Patrol” craft of sufficient size to operate away from
bases. |
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