Weapons of Choice - Ships of The MNF

Ships of The MNF

This list reflects the knowledge of the MNF as of the end of Weapons of Choice. A number of ships of the MNF did not go through the Transition with the rest of the fleet; as of the end of the book, it is unclear which of these ships remained in the 21st century, which were destroyed by the Transition or immediately after, and which fell into enemy hands. More information about the fate of the missing ships is revealed in the sequel, Designated Targets.

  • USS Hillary ClintonGeorge Bush-class supercarrier
  • USS KandaharBaghdad-class littoral assault ship
  • USS Leyte GulfNemesis-class stealth cruiser (Overlapped USS Astoria. Stripped for equipment and destroyed.)
  • USS Amanda L GarrettCobb-class air warfare destroyer (missing after Transition; lost in waters off Antarctica)
  • USS ProvidenceHarpers Ferry-class amphibious landing dockship
  • USS Kennebunkport — LPD-12-class landing assault ship
  • USS Denver — Nuclear powered attack submarine (with nuclear weaponry on board, missing after Transition)
  • USS Chicago — Nuclear Powered Attack Submarine (with Nuclear weaponry on board, missing after Transition)
  • HMS TridentTrident-class stealth destroyer (trimaran)
  • HMS VanguardTrident-class stealth destroyer (missing after Transition)
  • HMS FearlessAden-class helicopter assault ship (destroyed in Transition)
  • HMAS HavocWoomera-class attack submarine (erroneously called Savage class in certain editions' dramatis personae, non-nuclear)
  • HMAS Moreton BayJervis Bay-class troop-carrying catamaran
  • HMAS IpswichNewcastle-class light littoral assault ship
  • JDS Siranui — Modified Nemesis-class stealth cruiser
  • KRI NukuParchim-class frigate (arrived on island in New Guinea, stripped by Japanese)
  • KRI SutantoParchim-class frigate (recovered by Japanese; destroyed by Allied forces)
  • Dessaix — French Sartre-class stealth destroyer (missing after Transition)

(For the 1942 ships, see Midway order of battle.)

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