List of Major Ships of the Quentinian Navy

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The United States of Quentin Navy has owned and operated thousands of vessels over its near 200 year history, too numerous to list in full. Below is a list of major ships that have served in the USQN, including the ships name, class, type and most recent squadron, if any, date launched, home port, and current status notes.

List

Name Class and Type Squadron Date Launched Home Port Current Status Notes
QNS 1823 Frigate, Jorgens Class Corensin Squadron 1997 Berlinsavis Active, Corensin Squadron Named for independence date of nation, 4th largest active frigate, class flagship
QNS 1834 Frigate, New Parchment Class Coastline Reserve Force 1836 Port Clinton Active, Coastline Reserve Force Named for date of Constitution ratification date, 3rd oldest ship in service
QNS 1970 Aircraft Carrier, Gray Pillars Class May Squadron 1970 Liberation City Inactive, Upgraded to QNS Cheznowski N/A
QNS Cheznowski Aircraft Carrier, Pop Flashy Class Primary Calidihav Command Squadron 2016 Liberation City Active, Primary Calidihav Command Squadron Class flagship, 2nd largest carrier in fleet
QNS 1998 Amphibious Assault Ship, New Legend Class Primary Venturian Command Squadron 1998 Bouclier Active, Pleashine Squadron Class flagship, nicknamed "Davie Buff"
QNS 2000 Cruiser, Constant Vigilance Class Corensin Squadron 2001 Port Clinton Active, Corensin Squadron Secondary flagship, class flagship
QNS 2011 Destroyer, New Era Eight Class Pleashine Squadron 2011 Kad'dgen Active, Pleashine Squadron Secondary flagship, class flagship
QNS Flecha Frigate, Gifted from Allia Jackdaw Squadron 1811/Entered Quentinian Service 1822 Boston Inactive, Bottom of Sea of Stratigeo Nicknamed "Red Robber of the Seas", flagship, highest sunk/captured number of any ship, sunk by IDK Hi in 1885.
QNS Adriana's Pride Sloop of War, Kenway Class Jackdaw Squadron 1849 Baltimore Inactive Broken up and salvaged in 1903
QNS Esmeralda Frigate, Kenway Class Jackdaw Squadron 1851 Greenscoast Inactive, Bottom of Calidihav Ocean Sunk by SSS Pact Ripper in 1884, beloved hero in Greenscoast
QNS Davis Steam Brig, Internationalist Class Flom Squadron 1867 Port Clinton Inactive, Preserved in Docneighland Defected to Docneighland Navy with intelligence, 1939
QNS Hyde Destroyer, New Traditional Class Ray Squadron 1986 Port Independence Active, Ray Squadron Class flagship, secondary flagship, fastest ship in service
QNS Venturinius Nuclear Submarine, Megatrine Class Primary Brightwater-Stratigeo Command Squadron 2006 Livjessville Active, Primary Brightwater-Stratigeo Command Squadron Class flagship, fastest submarine in fleet
QNS Chipea Nuclear Submarine, Megatrine Class Pleashine Squadron 2007 Port Jaron Active, Pleashine Squadron Class Flagship
QNS Guadaloupe Cruiser, Jorgensan Class Darned Squadron 1997 J.P. Island Active, Darned Squadron Designated survivor ship
QNS Tigre II Submarine, First Ivan Class Stevenson Squadron 1931 Northarbore Semi-active, Stevenson Squadron Docked in Northarbore most of the time, operates only for rescue, radar, and insular defense
QNS Tigre Brigantine N/A 1825 Boston Inactive, bottom of the Gulf of Creed Mine laying and coastal harassment ship during the Quentinian War for Independence, fastest sailing ship ever, captured by Megatrines during Quentin-Logan Border War, sunk by Quentinians in 1884