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The cn-1 has yet to see any active combat. It usually carries a wildcat utility helicopter for transport and logistics. | The cn-1 has yet to see any active combat. It usually carries a wildcat utility helicopter for transport and logistics. | ||
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[[File:CN-2 Class eithne.png|270px|thumb|left|Illustration of the cn-2 variant.]] | |||
The cn-2 completely removes the main armament of the 57mm Bofors with no replacement as this ship is purely a communications ship. It strips the old Eithne of its radar and replaces with a Type 1045 Sampson radar scrapped from formerly deployed Type 45s. This variant is in service with the coast guard and every task force has at least one which acts as a task force headquarters ship due to its large communications capacity. They are at all time to be guarded when deployed. The cn-2 is also designated as "flagship" by coast guard taskforces. | |||
==Operators== | ==Operators== | ||
===Corcaigh=== | ===Corcaigh=== |
Revision as of 23:12, 25 January 2024
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The LÉ Eithne Class or the Eithne is a class of Offshore patrol vessel that are still actively in service. It is primarily in service with Celtic Nations largely due to the fact they were seized after the Corkonian war of independence and the Tipperarian succeeding from the Republic of Ireland.
History
Variants
The Eithne has had multiple variants be put into service by its users, for one benefit to another there have been numerous: changes; adaptations and redesigns of the class.
cn-1
The cn-1 variant replaces the Bofors 57mm main gun for a Phalanx base 0 gun. This variant is only in use by the Corkonian coast guard. This was commissioned by the coast guard in January of 2024 to serve the patrol fleet around Brittany and north Africa, the replacement of the Bofors is the result of more protection needed against missiles launched from rebels and terrorist groups. Additionally a Bofors 57 mm cannon was seen as unnecessary and unreliable for a force who's job it was not to engage directly with other ships but too patrol the coast.
The cn-1 has yet to see any active combat. It usually carries a wildcat utility helicopter for transport and logistics.
cn-2
The cn-2 completely removes the main armament of the 57mm Bofors with no replacement as this ship is purely a communications ship. It strips the old Eithne of its radar and replaces with a Type 1045 Sampson radar scrapped from formerly deployed Type 45s. This variant is in service with the coast guard and every task force has at least one which acts as a task force headquarters ship due to its large communications capacity. They are at all time to be guarded when deployed. The cn-2 is also designated as "flagship" by coast guard taskforces.
Operators
Corcaigh
Corkonian Coastguard
The Corkonian Coastguard actively has four Eithne class ships of the cn-1 variant.