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=== Alternate Hull Classification Scheme #2 === | === Alternate Hull Classification Scheme #2 === | ||
·''Based on Defined Hull Classification Ranges:'' <br> | ·''Based on Defined Hull Classification Ranges:'' <br> | ||
| − | ·''Each Tier ('''ACS''' » '''BCS''' » '''WCS''') increases by '''2 Powers of 10''', with '''intervening | + | ·''Each Tier ('''ACS''' » '''BCS''' » '''WCS''') increases tonnage magnitude by '''2 Powers of 10''', with an '''intervening sub-tier''' between '''BCS''' & '''WCS''' @ the '''FCS''' Level which increases tonnage magnitude by only a single Power of 10''. <br> |
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: '''ACS: Auxiliary/Adventure Class''': (10)/100 - 2,400 tons | : '''ACS: Auxiliary/Adventure Class''': (10)/100 - 2,400 tons | ||
: '''BCS: Battle/Bulk Class''': (1,000)/10,000 - 240,000 tons | : '''BCS: Battle/Bulk Class''': (1,000)/10,000 - 240,000 tons | ||
| − | :: »» ''''' | + | :: »» '''''FCS: Fleet Class''': (10,000)/100,000 - 2,400,000 tons'' |
: '''WCS: World Class''': (100,000)/1,000,000 - 24,000,000 tons | : '''WCS: World Class''': (100,000)/1,000,000 - 24,000,000 tons | ||
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:* '''B/A-B/B''' = Light BCS Vessels (10,000-20,000 ton) | :* '''B/A-B/B''' = Light BCS Vessels (10,000-20,000 ton) | ||
:* '''B/C-B/J''' = Standard BCS Vessels (30,000-90,000 ton) | :* '''B/C-B/J''' = Standard BCS Vessels (30,000-90,000 ton) | ||
| − | :* '''B/K-B/Z''' = Large BCS Vessels (100,000-240,000 ton) | + | :* '''B/K-B/Z''' = Large BCS Vessels (100,000-240,000 ton) - <small>''This is the '''Capital Class Vessel (CCS)''' range''</small>. |
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| − | :: »» '' | + | :: »» '''''FCS''' coded ship can be prefaced with "'''F/'''" before the code ('''F/0-F/9''' & '''F/A-F/Z''')'' |
| − | ::* '''F/0''' = ( < 10,000-ton ) | + | ::* '''F/0''' = ( < 10,000-ton ) - <small>''This includes most smaller '''Battle Class Vessels (BCS)'''''</small>. |
| − | ::* '''F/1-F/9''' = Small/Very-Light FCS Vessels (10,000-90,000 ton) | + | ::* '''F/1-F/9''' = Small/Very-Light FCS Vessels (10,000-90,000 ton) - <small>''This includes most larger '''Battle Class Vessels (BCS)'''''</small>. |
| − | ::* '''F/A-F/B''' = Light FCS Vessels (100,000-200,000 ton) | + | ::* '''F/A-F/B''' = Light FCS Vessels (100,000-200,000 ton) - <small>''This includes most '''Capital Class Vessels (CCS)'''''</small>. |
::* '''F/C-F/J''' = Standard FCS Vessels (300,000-900,000 ton) | ::* '''F/C-F/J''' = Standard FCS Vessels (300,000-900,000 ton) | ||
::* '''F/K-F/Z''' = Large FCS Vessels (1,000,000-2,400,000 ton) | ::* '''F/K-F/Z''' = Large FCS Vessels (1,000,000-2,400,000 ton) | ||
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| − | '''In each code range, the Hull Code would range from 0-9 & A-Z, but at two orders of magnitude higher (with the exception of the | + | '''In each successive code range, the Hull Code would range from 0-9 & A-Z, but at two orders of magnitude higher (with the exception of the FCS subrange, which is only a single order of magnitude higher)''': |
* '''ACS''' coded ship: "'''A/0'''" is not used (< 3-ton) | "'''A/1'''"-"'''A/9'''" = 10-90 ton | '''A/A'''=100-ton through '''A/Z'''=2,400-ton | * '''ACS''' coded ship: "'''A/0'''" is not used (< 3-ton) | "'''A/1'''"-"'''A/9'''" = 10-90 ton | '''A/A'''=100-ton through '''A/Z'''=2,400-ton | ||
* '''BCS''' coded ship: "'''B/0'''" = < 1000-ton | "'''B/1'''"-"'''B/9'''" = 1,000-9,000 ton | '''B/A'''=10,000-ton through '''B/Z'''=240,000-ton | * '''BCS''' coded ship: "'''B/0'''" = < 1000-ton | "'''B/1'''"-"'''B/9'''" = 1,000-9,000 ton | '''B/A'''=10,000-ton through '''B/Z'''=240,000-ton | ||
| − | :: »» '' | + | :: »» '''''FCS''' coded ship: "'''F/0'''" = < 10,000-ton | "'''F/1'''"-"'''F/9'''" = 10,000-90,000 ton | '''F/A'''=100,000 ton through '''F/Z'''=2,400,000-ton'' |
* '''WCS''' coded ship: "'''W/0'''" = < 100,000-ton | "'''W/1'''"-"'''W/9'''" = 100,000-900,000 ton | '''W/A'''=1,000,000-ton through '''W/Z'''=24,000,000-ton | * '''WCS''' coded ship: "'''W/0'''" = < 100,000-ton | "'''W/1'''"-"'''W/9'''" = 100,000-900,000 ton | '''W/A'''=1,000,000-ton through '''W/Z'''=24,000,000-ton | ||
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| − | In each range, use the same alphabetical progression for Hull-size codes, but append "'''<span style="color:#800000">A/</span>'''", "'''<span style="color:#800000">B/</span>'''", | + | In each range, use the same alphabetical progression for Hull-size codes, but append "'''<span style="color:#800000">A/</span>'''", "'''<span style="color:#800000">B/</span>'''", "'''<span style="color:#800000">F/</span>'''", or "'''<span style="color:#800000">W/</span>'''" to the Hull-code Letter when needed for range-specificity. |
EF-'''<span style="color:#800000">B/E</span>'''U66. '''<span style="color:#800000">B/E= 50,000 ton</span> Fast Escort. | EF-'''<span style="color:#800000">B/E</span>'''U66. '''<span style="color:#800000">B/E= 50,000 ton</span> Fast Escort. | ||
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:'''''Likewise:''''' | :'''''Likewise:''''' | ||
:* Hull Codes '''B/0''' thru '''B/9''' (< 10 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code '''C0/F0''' in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed. | :* Hull Codes '''B/0''' thru '''B/9''' (< 10 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code '''C0/F0''' in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed. | ||
| − | :* Hull Codes '''B/A''' thru '''B/J''' (10 kton - 90 kton) would all fall under the Hull Codes ''' | + | :* Hull Codes '''B/A''' thru '''B/J''' (10 kton - 90 kton) would all fall under the Hull Codes '''F1''' thru '''F9''' in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed. |
| − | :* Hull Codes '''B/K''' thru '''B/U''' (100 kton - 190 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code ''' | + | :* Hull Codes '''B/K''' thru '''B/U''' (100 kton - 190 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code '''FA''' (100 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed. |
| − | :* Hull Codes '''B/V''' thru '''B/Z''' (200 kton - 240 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code ''' | + | :* Hull Codes '''B/V''' thru '''B/Z''' (200 kton - 240 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code '''FB''' (200 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed. |
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 5 December 2025
Larger Ship Codes[edit]
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·Alternative suggestions for noting Hull Codes larger than ACS.
·For ships larger than ACS (2400 tons) - Alternative methods.
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Alternate Hull Classification Schemes could be as follows::
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Alternate Hull Classification Scheme #1[edit]
Simplest: Each Tier (ACS » BCS » CCS » FCS » WCS) increases the previous by 1 power of 10.
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Define ranges by order of magnitude (value in parentheses is lower "smallcraft" range):
- ACS: Auxiliary/Adventure Class: (10)100 - 2,400 tons
- BCS: Battle/Bulk Class: (100)1,000 - 24,000 tons
- CCS: Capital Class: (1,000)10,000 - 240,000 tons
- FCS: Fleet Class: (10,000)100,000 - 2,400,000 tons
- WCS: World Class: (100,000)1,000,000 - 24,000,000 tons
The overlap in the cases above allows for the classification of some smaller vessels in the larger vessels scheme when necessary, allowing a degree of overlap between the lower range of one coding system and the upper range of the previous coding system for intercompatibility.
So when clarity is needed:
- ACS coded ships can be prefaced with "A/" before the hull-size code:
- A/0 = (unused: vehicle / < 3-ton )
- A/1-A/9 = "Smallcraft" (Small/Very-Light: 10-90 ton)
- A/A-A/B = Light ACS Vessels (100-200 ton)
- A/C-A/J = Standard ACS Vessels (300-900 ton)
- A/K-A/Z = Large ACS Vessels (1,000-2,400 ton)
- BCS coded ships can be prefaced with "B/" before the hull-size code:
- B/0 = ( < 100-ton )
- B/1-B/9 = Small/Very-Light BCS Vessels (100-900 ton)
- B/A-B/B = Light BCS Vessels (1,000-2,000 ton)
- B/C-B/J = Standard BCS Vessels (3,000-9,000 ton)
- B/K-B/Z = Large BCS Vessels (10,000-24,000 ton)
- CCS coded ships can be prefaced with "C/" before the hull-size code:
- C/0 = ( < 1,000-ton )
- C/1-C/9 = Small/Very-Light CCS Vessels (1,000-9,000 ton)
- C/A-C/B = Light CCS Vessels (10,000-20,000 ton)
- C/C-C/J = Standard CCS Vessels (30,000-90,000 ton)
- C/K-C/Z = Large CCS Vessels (100,000-240,000 ton)
- FCS coded ships can be prefaced with "F/" before the hull-size code:
- F/0 = ( < 10,000-ton )
- F/1-F/9 = Small/Very-Light FCS Vessels (10,000-90,000 ton)
- F/A-F/B = Light FCS Vessels (100,000-200,000 ton)
- F/C-F/J = Standard FCS Vessels (300,000-900,000 ton)
- F/K-F/Z = Large FCS Vessels (1,000,000-2,400,000 ton)
- WCS coded ships can be prefaced with "W/" before the hull-size code:
- W/0 = ( < 100,000-ton )
- W/1-W/9 = Small/Very-Light WCS Vessels (100,000-900,000 ton)
- W/A-W/B = Light WCS Vessels (1,000,000-2,000,000 ton)
- W/C-W/J = Standard WCS Vessels (3,000,000-9,000,000 ton)
- W/K-W/Z = Large WCS Vessels (10,000,000-24,000,000 ton)
In each code range, the Hull Code would range from 0-9 & A-Z, but at the next higher order of magnitude:
- ACS coded ship: "A/0" is not used (< 3 ton) | "A/1"-"A/9" = 10-90 ton | A/A=100-ton through A/Z=2,400-ton
- BCS coded ship: "B/0" = < 100 ton | "B/1"-"B/9" = 100-900 ton | B/A=1,000-ton through B/Z=24,000-ton
- CCS coded ship: "C/0" = < 1,000 ton | "C/1"-"C/9" = 1,000-9,000 ton | C/A=10,000-ton through C/Z=240,000-ton
- FCS coded ship: "F/0" = < 10,000 ton | "F/1"-"F/9" = 10,000-90,000 ton | F/A=100,000-ton through F/Z=2,400,000-ton
- WCS coded ship: "W/0" = < 100,000 ton | "W/1"-"W/9" = 100,000-900,000 ton | W/A=1,000,000-ton through W/Z=24,000,000-ton
In each range, use the same alphabetical progression for Hull-size codes, but append "A/", "B/", "C/", "F/", or "W/" to the Hull-code Letter when needed for range-specificity.
EF-B/EU66. B/E= 5,000 ton Fast Escort. GR-B/BS60. B/B= 2,000 ton "Battle" (Gun Frigate) Rider. CB-C/DU73. C/D= 40,000 ton Battlecruiser. BB-C/VU64. C/V= 200,000 ton Beam Battleship. BAF-F/EU74. F/E= 500,000 ton Flag/Command Dreadnought.
Thus (for example):
- Hull Codes A/1 thru A/9 (< 100 ton) would all fall under the Hull Code B/0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes A/A thru A/J (100 ton - 900 ton) would all fall under the Hull Codes B/1 thru B/9 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes A/K thru A/U (1000 ton - 1900 ton) would all fall under the Hull Code B/A (1000 ton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes A/V thru A/Z (2000 ton - 2400 ton) would all fall under the Hull Code B/B (2000 ton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Likewise:
- Hull Codes B/0 thru B/9 (< 1000 ton) would all fall under the Hull Code C/0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/A thru B/J (1 kton - 9 kton) would all fall under the Hull Codes C/1 thru C/9 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/K thru B/U (10 kton - 19 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code C/A (10 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/V thru B/Z (20 kton - 24 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code C/B (20 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes C/0 thru C/9 (< 10,000 ton) would all fall under the Hull Code F/0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes C/A thru C/J (10 kton - 90 kton) would all fall under the Hull Codes F/1 thru F/9 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes C/K thru C/U (100 kton - 190 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code F/A (100 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes C/V thru C/Z (200 kton - 240 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code F/B (200 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
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Alternate Hull Classification Scheme #2[edit]
·Based on Defined Hull Classification Ranges:
·Each Tier (ACS » BCS » WCS) increases tonnage magnitude by 2 Powers of 10, with an intervening sub-tier between BCS & WCS @ the FCS Level which increases tonnage magnitude by only a single Power of 10.
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- ACS: Auxiliary/Adventure Class: (10)/100 - 2,400 tons
- BCS: Battle/Bulk Class: (1,000)/10,000 - 240,000 tons
- »» FCS: Fleet Class: (10,000)/100,000 - 2,400,000 tons
- WCS: World Class: (100,000)/1,000,000 - 24,000,000 tons
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:
- ACS coded ship can be prefaced with "A/" before the code (A/1-A/9 & A/A-A/Z)
- A/0 = (unused: vehicle / < 3-ton )
- A/1-A/9 = "Smallcraft" (Small/Very-Light: 10-90 ton)
- A/A-A/B = Light ACS Vessels (100-200 ton)
- A/C-A/J = Standard ACS Vessels (300-900 ton)
- A/K-A/Z = Large ACS Vessels (1,000-2,400 ton)
- BCS coded ship can be prefaced with "B/" before the code (B/0-B/9 & B/A-B/Z)
- B/0 = ( < 1,000-ton )
- B/1-B/9 = Small/Very-Light BCS Vessels (1,000-9,000 ton)
- B/A-B/B = Light BCS Vessels (10,000-20,000 ton)
- B/C-B/J = Standard BCS Vessels (30,000-90,000 ton)
- B/K-B/Z = Large BCS Vessels (100,000-240,000 ton) - This is the Capital Class Vessel (CCS) range.
- »» FCS coded ship can be prefaced with "F/" before the code (F/0-F/9 & F/A-F/Z)
- F/0 = ( < 10,000-ton ) - This includes most smaller Battle Class Vessels (BCS).
- F/1-F/9 = Small/Very-Light FCS Vessels (10,000-90,000 ton) - This includes most larger Battle Class Vessels (BCS).
- F/A-F/B = Light FCS Vessels (100,000-200,000 ton) - This includes most Capital Class Vessels (CCS).
- F/C-F/J = Standard FCS Vessels (300,000-900,000 ton)
- F/K-F/Z = Large FCS Vessels (1,000,000-2,400,000 ton)
- »» FCS coded ship can be prefaced with "F/" before the code (F/0-F/9 & F/A-F/Z)
- WCS coded ship can be prefaced with "W/" before the code (W/0-W/9 & W/A-W/Z)
- W/0 = ( < 100,000-ton )
- W/1-W/9 = Small/Very-Light WCS Vessels (100,000-900,000 ton)
- W/A-W/B = Light WCS Vessels (1,000,000-2,000,000 ton)
- W/C-W/J = Standard WCS Vessels (3,000,000-9,000,000 ton)
- W/K-W/Z = Large WCS Vessels (10,000,000-24,000,000 ton)
In each successive code range, the Hull Code would range from 0-9 & A-Z, but at two orders of magnitude higher (with the exception of the FCS subrange, which is only a single order of magnitude higher):
- ACS coded ship: "A/0" is not used (< 3-ton) | "A/1"-"A/9" = 10-90 ton | A/A=100-ton through A/Z=2,400-ton
- BCS coded ship: "B/0" = < 1000-ton | "B/1"-"B/9" = 1,000-9,000 ton | B/A=10,000-ton through B/Z=240,000-ton
- »» FCS coded ship: "F/0" = < 10,000-ton | "F/1"-"F/9" = 10,000-90,000 ton | F/A=100,000 ton through F/Z=2,400,000-ton
- WCS coded ship: "W/0" = < 100,000-ton | "W/1"-"W/9" = 100,000-900,000 ton | W/A=1,000,000-ton through W/Z=24,000,000-ton
In each range, use the same alphabetical progression for Hull-size codes, but append "A/", "B/", "F/", or "W/" to the Hull-code Letter when needed for range-specificity.
EF-B/EU66. B/E= 50,000 ton Fast Escort. GR-B/BS60. B/B= 20,000 ton "Battle" (Gun Frigate) Rider. CB-B/KU73. B/K= 100,000 ton Battlecruiser. BB-C/EU74 -or- BB-F/EU74: F/E= 500,000 ton Beam Dreadnought. BBF-C/VU64 -or- BBF-F/VU64: F/V= 2,000,000 ton Flag/Command Superdreadnought.
Thus (for example):
- Hull Codes A/1 thru A/J (< 1000-ton) would all fall under the Hull Code B/0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes A/K thru A/U (1000-ton - 1900-ton) would all fall under the Hull Code B/1 (1000-ton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes A/V thru A/Z (2000-ton - 2400-ton) would all fall under the Hull Code B/2 (2000-ton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/0 thru B/J (< 100-kton) would all fall under the Hull Code W/0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/K thru B/U (100-kton - 190-kton) would all fall under the Hull Code W/1 (100-kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/V thru B/Z (200-kton - 240-kton) would all fall under the Hull Code W/2 (200-kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Likewise:
- Hull Codes B/0 thru B/9 (< 10 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code C0/F0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/A thru B/J (10 kton - 90 kton) would all fall under the Hull Codes F1 thru F9 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/K thru B/U (100 kton - 190 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code FA (100 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes B/V thru B/Z (200 kton - 240 kton) would all fall under the Hull Code FB (200 kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes F/0 thru F/9 (< 100-kton) would all fall under the Hull Code W/0 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes F/A thru F/J (100-kton - 900-kton) would all fall under the Hull Codes W/1 thru W/9 in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes F/K thru F/U (1,000-kton - 1,900-kton) would all fall under the Hull Code W/A (1,000-kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
- Hull Codes F/V thru F/Z (2,000-kton - 2,400-kton) would all fall under the Hull Code W/B (2,000-kton) in the next higher classification when necessary, and more specified granularity is not needed.
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