Ship Hull Designations

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Confederacy Ship Hull Designations

   Most government vessels large enough to be called a 'ship' are assigned a "hull number" which is a combination of alphabetic type code and hull serial number.  Note that for most series, the hull numbers start from a designated first number, often '1' or '100' or '101' or similar.   Many of the type codes were copied from the US Navy/NATO hull designation system.  That system was created in 1921 for use by the US Navy and was adopted with few changes by all NATO navies after World War 2 and NATO's creation.
   The following list shows all hull type codes used by the Confederacy Navy during the Swarm War.

(This list is incomplete -ZM User (talk) 21:05, 23 April 2024 (PDT))

AF - Auxiliary, Freight (cargo)

  • Silo Class

AFS - Auxiliary, Freight (cargo), ???

  • 001-012 Peter Minuit Class (Heresy)

AGI - Auxiliary, General-Purpose, Intelligence (gathering)

  • Oxford Class


AGS - Auxiliary, General-Purpose, Surveying and Exploring

  • 001-030 KTreel Explorer Class


AH - Auxiliary, Hospital

  • 001-020 Nurse Class


AP - Auxiliary, Personnel Transport

  • 001-233+ Aurora Class


APC - Auxiliary, Personnel Transport, Courier

  • 001-071+ Courier Class


APM - Auxiliary, Personnel Transport, Medium

  • 001-101+ Kilo Class


AVT - Auxiliary, aViation, Tender

  • Lawrence Class


BC - Battlecruiser

  • Emperor Class


BCB - Battlecruiser, Beerat (source)

  • 001-008 Kongo Class


CC - Cruiser, Command

  • 001-014+ Goddess Class (used as BCE, escort battlecruiser)
  • 050-060+ Hero Class (used as BC, battlecruiser)


CG - Cruiser, Guided Missile

  • 001-004+ Semmes Class


CH - Cruiser, Heavy

  • Sirius Class


CHB - Cruiser, Heavy, Beerat (source)

  • Kent Class


CL - Cruiser, Light

  • 001-037+ Europa Class


CLAA - Cruiser, Light, Anti-Aircraft (small craft)

  • Atlanta Class

CM - Cruiser, Medium

  • 101-122+ Raptor Class


CNV (I have no idea what this code means -ZM)

  • 101-112 Mercury Class


CSS - "Captured Sa'arm Ship"

  • CSS Stone


CVA - Small-Craft Carrier, Attack (large/armored) (Note 1)

  • 001-026+ Presidential Class


CVC - Small-Craft Carrier, Command

  • 001-002 Victory Class


CVF - Small-Craft Carrier, Marine Close Support

  • 001-012+ Midway Class


CVI - Small-Craft Carrier, Illustrious Class

  • 001-065+ Illustrious Class


CVL - Small-Craft Carrier, Light (small)

  • Nagina Class

DD - Destroyer

  • 001-046+ Africa Class
  • 101-137+ Asian Class
  • Shimakaze Class


DE - Destroyer Escort

  • 001-100, 200+ Castle (actually 'Patrol Corvettes')
  • 101-119+ Patrician Class (actually 'Patrol Corvette, Missile')
  • 201-230+ Shiro Class
  • 1000-2999 Ainsworth Class (actually 'Patrol Corvettes')


FF - Frigate

  • Minekaze Class


LHA - Assault Ship

  • 3001-3041 - Sir Lancelot Class

LFR - Landing Support, Fire Support Ship, Railgun

  • 001-041+ Absecon Class


MMF - "Massive Manufacturing Facility"?

  • 002-013 Reproduction Services Class

PCM - Patrol/Combatant, Missile

  • 001-078+ Archerfish


   Note 1: The hull type code "CV" is a leftover from the US Navy's original type code system created in 1921.  At that time, naval aircraft were of marginal use and their motherships were assigned to the scouting fleet as scout cruisers with really long-range binoculars.  Ergo, their designation as "Cruiser, aViation". "CA" would have made more sense but "CA" was already in use for "Cruiser, Armored (heavy)".  By the time aircraft carriers were recognized as a major combatant class in the 1930s, the designation "CV" was already entrenched.