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In Cork both the coast guard and navy follow a class based pennant number system. | In Cork both the coast guard and navy follow a class based pennant number system. | ||
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For the navy it will be RCN-{class}-Number and for the coast guard it will be RCCG-{class}-Number. | For the navy it will be RCN-{class}-Number and for the coast guard it will be RCCG-{class}-Number. | ||
So for a naval frigate it would be RCN-FFG-{number} or for a destroy RCN-DDG-{number} | So for a naval frigate it would be RCN-FFG-{number} or for a destroy RCN-DDG-{number} | ||
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Revision as of 19:44, 25 January 2024
A pennant number is used to internationally identify ships. All naval vessels must have a unique PN.
Pennant Numbers By Nations
Cork
In Cork both the coast guard and navy follow a class based pennant number system.
For the navy it will be RCN-{class}-Number and for the coast guard it will be RCCG-{class}-Number. So for a naval frigate it would be RCN-FFG-{number} or for a destroy RCN-DDG-{number}