Difference between revisions of "Talk:Size-Role Classification"

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'''The overlap in the cases above allows for the classification of some smaller vessels in the larger vessels scheme, when necessary.'''  
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'''The overlap in the cases above allows for the classification of some smaller vessels in the larger vessels scheme, when necessary.''' <br>
 
'''So when clarity is needed''':
 
'''So when clarity is needed''':
 
* An ACS coded ship can be prefaced with "A-" before the code
 
* An ACS coded ship can be prefaced with "A-" before the code

Revision as of 13:04, 7 May 2024

An alternate Hull Classification Scheme could be as follows:

ACS: Auxiliary/Adventure Class: 100 - 2,500 tons
BCS: Battle/Bulk Class: 1,000 - 25,000 tons
CCS: Capital Class: 10,000 - 250,000 tons
FCS: Fleet Class: 100,000 - 2,500,000 tons


In each code range, the Hull Code would range from A-Z, but at the next higher order of magnitude:

  • An ACS coded ship: A=100 ton through Z=2,400 ton
  • An BCS coded ship: B=1,000 ton through Z=24,000 ton
  • An CCS coded ship: C=10,000 ton through Z=240,000 ton
  • An FCS coded ship: F=100,000 ton through Z=2,400,000 ton


The overlap in the cases above allows for the classification of some smaller vessels in the larger vessels scheme, when necessary.
So when clarity is needed:

  • An ACS coded ship can be prefaced with "A-" before the code
  • An BCS coded ship can be prefaced with "B-" before the code
  • An CCS coded ship can be prefaced with "C-" before the code
  • An FCS coded ship can be prefaced with "F-" before the code

--WHULorigan (talk) 13:03, 7 May 2024 (UTC)