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Fiction => Steve's Fiction => Aurora => After The Fall => Topic started by: Steve Walmsley on July 13, 2013, 07:40:08 AM
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Deutsche Marine
The Deutsche Marine operates a balanced fleet, with good capabilities in both missile warfare and energy-range combat. The two Scharnhorst class missile cruisers, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, are the pride of the Deutsche Marine. Their primary armament of ten Krauss-Maffei M4 Missile Launchers combined with the Adler anti-ship missile allows them to strike from a distance of over fifty million kilometres, while their secondary armament of three Rheinmetall 100mm Railguns provides both limited missile defence and an assurance that the cruisers will not be helpless once their missiles are expended.
Scharnhorst class Missile Cruiser 12,000 tons 311 Crew 1734.6 BP TCS 240 TH 960 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 5-46 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/15/0/0 Damage Control Rating 5 PPV 49
Maint Life 1.91 Years MSP 452 AFR 230% IFR 3.2% 1YR 160 5YR 2404 Max Repair 120 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Spare Berths 1
Magazine 540
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ion Engine (4) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 600,000 Litres Range 16.1 billion km (46 days at full power)
Rheinmetall 100mm Railgun (3x4) Range 40,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 4 ROF 5 ATLAS-96 Railgun Fire Control (1) Max Range: 96,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 90 79 69 58 48 38 27 17 6 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (2) Total Power Output 9 Armour 0 Exp 5%
Krauss-Maffei M4 Missile Launcher (10) Missile Size 4 Rate of Fire 40
ThyssenKrupp TKF-54 Missile Fire Control (2) Range 53.6m km Resolution 125
Diehl BGT Adler Anti-ship Missile (133) Speed: 27,300 km/s Range: 53.8m km WH: 5 Size: 4 TH: 91/54/27
ThyssenKrupp TK-2 Active Sensor (1) GPS 40 Range 2.0m km MCR 218k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-54 Active Sensor (1) GPS 12000 Range 53.7m km Resolution 125
Large EM Detection Sensor (1) Sensitivity 15 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 15m km
The Königsberg class is designed as a devastating energy-range combatant with strong armour and a secondary anti-missile function. With eight railguns, each firing four rounds, the sheer weight of fire compensates for the low accuracy of the weapons versus missiles. The nomenclature of the class is unusual in that its two units, Königsberg and Breslau, are named after cities lost to Germany following WW2 but which are now German once more. This naming convention is expected to continue in future units of the class.
Königsberg class Destroyer 9,000 tons 254 Crew 1472.2 BP TCS 180 TH 720 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 6-38 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/5/0/0 Damage Control Rating 4 PPV 40
Maint Life 2.2 Years MSP 409 AFR 162% IFR 2.2% 1YR 114 5YR 1707 Max Repair 120 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 11.9 months Spare Berths 0
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ion Engine (3) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 500,000 Litres Range 17.9 billion km (51 days at full power)
Rheinmetall 100mm Railgun (4x4) Range 40,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 4 ROF 5
Rheinmetall 200mm Railgun (4x4) Range 160,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 12-4 RM 4 ROF 15
ATLAS-192 Railgun Fire Control (1) Max Range: 192,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 95 90 84 79 74 69 64 58 53 48
ATLAS-96 Railgun Fire Control (2) Max Range: 96,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 90 79 69 58 48 38 27 17 6 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (7) Total Power Output 31.5 Armour 0 Exp 5%
ThyssenKrupp TK-2 Active Sensor (1) GPS 40 Range 2.0m km MCR 218k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-54 Active Sensor (1) GPS 12000 Range 53.7m km Resolution 125
EM Detection Sensor (1) Sensitivity 5 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 5m km
The Bremen class escort provides long-range anti-missile defence for the fleet. Critics of the four Bremen class units, Bremen, Hamburg, Leipzig and München, complain that their relatively small size makes the class ineffective. In reality, their small size was driven more by the constraints of available shipyard space and the prioritization of the missile cruisers and destroyers rather than the desire of German shipwrights to produce a compact anti-missile design. Once the decision had been made the allocate the larger shipyards to the offensive-oriented classes, the Bremen had to perform its role within the limitation of a 6000 ton hull or be delayed until the shipyard could be expanded. In keeping with the recent nomenclature of the Deutsche Marine, the four escorts are all named after warships of the Kaiserliche Marine.
Bremen class Escort 6,000 tons 135 Crew 972.8 BP TCS 120 TH 480 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 5-29 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/1/0/0 Damage Control Rating 3 PPV 10
Maint Life 2.42 Years MSP 304 AFR 96% IFR 1.3% 1YR 71 5YR 1070 Max Repair 144 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Spare Berths 0
Magazine 310
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ion Engine (2) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 270,000 Litres Range 14.5 billion km (41 days at full power)
Krauss-Maffei M1 Missile Launcher (10) Missile Size 1 Rate of Fire 10
ThyssenKrupp TKF-7 Missile Fire Control (2) Range 7.2m km Resolution 1
Diehl BGT Falke Anti-missile Missile (310) Speed: 29,400 km/s Range: 5.9m km WH: 1 Size: 1 TH: 107/64/32
ThyssenKrupp TK-7 Active Sensor (1) GPS 144 Range 7.2m km MCR 784k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-27 Active Sensor (1) GPS 6000 Range 26.8m km Resolution 125
The Gazelle class geosurvey ship is designed for long-term operations at significant distances from Earth. A limited armament identical to the secondary armament of the Scharnhorst class missile cruisers was included in the design, with the intention that the Gazelles could serve as additional escorts when they are not on survey duty. However, their slower speed reduces both the effectiveness of their anti-missile fire and their suitability for fleet operations. Even so, their crews are at least comforted that they are not totally defenceless when operating billions of kilometres from home. Two units are in service; Gazelle and Niobe.
Gazelle class Geological Survey Vessel 6,000 tons 138 Crew 1020 BP TCS 120 TH 360 EM 0
3000 km/s Armour 3-29 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/5/0/3 Damage Control Rating 5 PPV 9
Maint Life 5.8 Years MSP 531 AFR 57% IFR 0.8% 1YR 27 5YR 402 Max Repair 100 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 48 months Spare Berths 0
MTU Friedrichshafen FE180 Ion Engine (2) Power 180 Fuel Use 27.28% Signature 180 Exp 7%
Fuel Capacity 920,000 Litres Range 101.2 billion km (390 days at full power)
Rheinmetall 100mm Railgun (3x4) Range 40,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 4 ROF 5
ATLAS-96 Railgun Fire Control (1) Max Range: 96,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 90 79 69 58 48 38 27 17 6 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (2) Total Power Output 9 Armour 0 Exp 5%
ThyssenKrupp TK-27 Active Sensor (1) GPS 6000 Range 26.8m km Resolution 125
ThyssenKrupp TK-2 Active Sensor (1) GPS 40 Range 2.0m km MCR 218k km Resolution 1
EM Detection Sensor (1) Sensitivity 5 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 5m km
Geological Survey Sensors (3) 3 Survey Points Per Hour
The Freya class freighter and Deutschland class colony ship are unusual in that both are equipped with active and EM sensors. The Deutschland is also one of the faster colony ships. One Deutschland and two Freyas are in service.
Freya class Freighter 39,050 tons 164 Crew 666.4 BP TCS 781 TH 1500 EM 0
1920 km/s Armour 1-102 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/5/0/0 Damage Control Rating 1 PPV 0
MSP 11 Max Repair 75 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 3 months Spare Berths 2
Cargo 25000 Cargo Handling Multiplier 10
Commercial Ion Drive (5) Power 300 Fuel Use 6.19% Signature 300 Exp 5%
Fuel Capacity 250,000 Litres Range 18.6 billion km (112 days at full power)
ThyssenKrupp Navigation Sensor (1) GPS 2000 Range 8.9m km Resolution 125
EM Detection Sensor (1) Sensitivity 5 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 5m km
Deutschland class Colony Ship 29,050 tons 234 Crew 1193 BP TCS 581 TH 1800 EM 0
3098 km/s Armour 1-84 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/5/0/0 Damage Control Rating 1 PPV 0
MSP 26 Max Repair 75 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 3 months Spare Berths 1
Cryogenic Berths 50000 Cargo Handling Multiplier 10
Commercial Ion Drive (6) Power 300 Fuel Use 6.19% Signature 300 Exp 5%
Fuel Capacity 250,000 Litres Range 25.0 billion km (93 days at full power)
ThyssenKrupp Navigation Sensor (1) GPS 2000 Range 8.9m km Resolution 125
EM Detection Sensor (1) Sensitivity 5 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 5m km
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;D Railguns and missiles!
The Bremen Class escorts are quite nice and the combined railgun/missile power of this fleet should keep missile swarms at bay. Also the Spoilers . What i miss is extra long range recon capability. A sensor missile or buoy would be sufficient.
The Königsberg destroyers are a bit short on targeting computers. The missile-screening would be more efficient with 2 more of the small systems. Also one or two very small actives to cover the closest 200k Km as last line of defence.
Go Germans :P
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I'm honored ;D (Yes, I know it's named for the city).
It looks well balanced, but I suspect they wont be able to do much against heavy PD with just 20 anti-ship launchers. I wonder if they'll have a doctrine of combining AMM and ASM fire against well defended targets. Their PD also looks like it might have limited effectiveness against high performance missiles (though they do have a lot of it).
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Steve: if you need some help with German words and stuff just say so.
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Steve: if you need some help with German words and stuff just say so.
I was originally going to use German designations for different systems, such as Eisenbahngeschütz Feuerleitsystem for Railgun Fire Control System. However, my German is pretty bad so I would have to rely on Google translate for most things, which means I could come up with something completely ridiculous by accident :).
So help would be appreciated. If you could provide the German for railgun, missile launcher, active sensor, etc. I am more than happy to use them.
Steve
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Well an "Eisenbahngeschütz" was a piece of superheavy armor namely the Dora (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Gesch%C3%BCtzDora2.JPG) from WW2. The ####s called a Railgun ("elektrische" or "elektromagnetische") "Schienenkanone" and considered Railgun-Flak briefly. Nowadays Railgun is the most accepted name. [edit] Info on the WW2 railgun plans can be found here. (http://books.google.de/books?id=kckIOtfftzwC&lpg=PA162&ots=Kluqje7tD7&dq=%22Entwurf%20f%C3%BCr%20eine%20Elektrische%204%20cm%20Flak%22&hl=de&pg=PA156#v=onepage&q&f=false) [/edit]
"Feuerleitsystem" you got right . Of interest might be ADLER which is the "Artillerie-, Daten-, Lage- und Einsatz-Rechnerverbund" the computerised and networked fire control system the Bundeswehr uses. Since 2006 we have ADLER 2.
So "Railgun Feuerleitsystem" and "Raketen Feuerleitsystem" i would say.
For Missile launcher i would say "Raketenwerfer", Boxlaunchers you could call "Startbehälter" and "Warheads" should be "Gefechtskopf". Rockets in military terms often are "Marschflugkörper" or "Lenkflugkörper" ("cruise missile") but if it has rocket-engine it is quite often a "Rakete".
Buoy are "Boje" and drones "Drohne".
Power-plant can be either "Generator" or "Kraftwerk" while the later is more often used for Powerplant-buildings. Your Gas cooled fast reactors should be "gasgekühlte schnelle Brüter" or "Gasgekühlter schneller Brüter". "schnelle Brüter" denote here the FBR type (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breeder_reactor#The_fast_breeder_reactor) reactors.
Engine can be "Antrieb", "Motor" or "Triebwerk" so "Ion Engine" -> "Ionenantrieb" or "Ionentriebwerk", both work well.
Active sensors should be "aktive Sensoren". Geo-Sensors "geologische Sensoren" und Grav-sensors "Gravitationssensoren". Note that german words like "Messfühler" exist but often denote various Sensor designs. "EM-Sensor" for EM-sensors.
I hope i covered the essentials and if some fellow Germans with some military background read this ... dont hit me :P
hmm Aurora 6.4 with language support?
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I'm going to try and give some german translations, too.
- The railgun is pretty much untranslated. You could try 'Schienenkanone', with which I would be very, very unhappy because I most certainly wouldn't know what that is... Alternatively, how about calling it simply 'Bordkanone', most closely translated to 'ship cannon'? That seems to be the current german nomenclature. More exactly, the nomenclature seems to be '[Calibre]/[Length in calibre multiples]', so maybe a "Bordkanone 100/100', for a railgun of the length ten meter with a calibre of 10cm? The length in calibres can be gotten from the railgun launch velocity, multiplied by 100, for example. So, the Scharnhorst's railgun would be the 'Bordkanone 100/400', while the bigger Königsberg's would be the 'Bordkanone 200/400'. Or, to differentiate between weapons, the 'Bordkanone(k)', with (k) standing for 'Kinetisch', that is kinetic.
- 'Feuerleitsystem' or 'Feuerleitcomputer' standing for 'Fire control system' and (would you guess it?) 'Fire control computer' would both work.
- For a missile nomenclature, see later.
- For engines, both would work, though I'd say 'Ionenantrieb' works better as the principle, while 'Ionentriebwerk' works as the actual engine.
- Alternatively, for active sensors, you could simply take RADAR/Radar.
Now, for missiles... As far as I see it, there are two possible translations:
a) Unguided missile (aka rocket in english): Best translation's probably 'Rakete'.
b) Guided missile (aka uhm... missile in english): Best translation's probably 'Lenkflugkörper' (closer to cruise missile), abbreviated LFK.
So, you've got the following possibilities:
ASM: 'Antischiffsrakete' would be more for an unguided missile, while 'Lenkflugkörper' or 'Raumzielflugkörper' (something like 'Space target cruise missile') for guided ones. I'd go with Lenkflugkörper, with an LFK in the missile's name, for example LFK-1 or something.
AMM: 'Anti-Raketen-Rakete' is the closes translation (with ARR as abbreviation), but I'd go with 'Abwehrrakete' ('Defense rocket') for better readability.
Drone: 'Drohne'. Plus, for Recon Drone, you can use 'Aufklärungsdrone'.
Buoy: 'Boje'., or for sensor buoy 'Sensorboje'.
Mine: 'Mine', or Raummine for 'Space mine'.
I hope i covered the essentials and if some fellow Germans with some military background read this ... dont hit me Tongue
I second that... and, funnily, because most of my armchair military knowledge stems from english sources, I have to research that myself...
Scharnhorst class Missile Cruiser 12,000 tons 311 Crew 1734.6 BP TCS 240 TH 960 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 5-46 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/15/0/0 Damage Control Rating 5 PPV 49
Maint Life 1.91 Years MSP 452 AFR 230% IFR 3.2% 1YR 160 5YR 2404 Max Repair 120 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Spare Berths 1
Magazine 540
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ionentriebwerk (4) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 600,000 Litres Range 16.1 billion km (46 days at full power)
Rheinmetall Bordkanone(k) 100/400 (3x4) Range 40,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 4 ROF 5
ATLAS-96 Bordkanonenfeuerleitsystem (1) Max Range: 96,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 90 79 69 58 48 38 27 17 6 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (2) Total Power Output 9 Armour 0 Exp 5%
Krauss-Maffei M4 Lenkraketenwerfer (10) Missile Size 4 Rate of Fire 40
ThyssenKrupp TKF-54 Raketenfeuerleitsystem (2) Range 53.6m km Resolution 125
Diehl BGT Adler Lenkflugkörper (133) Speed: 27,300 km/s Range: 53.8m km WH: 5 Size: 4 TH: 91/54/27
ThyssenKrupp TK-2 Anti-Raketen-Radar (1) GPS 40 Range 2.0m km MCR 218k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-54 Schiffsradar (1) GPS 12000 Range 53.7m km Resolution 125
Großer EM-Sensor (1) Sensitivity 15 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 15m km
Königsberg class Destroyer 9,000 tons 254 Crew 1472.2 BP TCS 180 TH 720 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 6-38 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/5/0/0 Damage Control Rating 4 PPV 40
Maint Life 2.2 Years MSP 409 AFR 162% IFR 2.2% 1YR 114 5YR 1707 Max Repair 120 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 11.9 months Spare Berths 0
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ionentriebwerk (3) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 500,000 Litres Range 17.9 billion km (51 days at full power)
Rheinmetall Bordkanone(k) 100/400 (4x4) Range 40,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 4 ROF 5
Rheinmetall Bordkanone(k) 200/400 (4x4) Range 160,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 12-4 RM 4 ROF 15
ATLAS-192 Bordkanonenfeuerleitsystem (1) Max Range: 192,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 95 90 84 79 74 69 64 58 53 48
ATLAS-96 Bordkanonenfeuerleitsystem (2) Max Range: 96,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 90 79 69 58 48 38 27 17 6 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (7) Total Power Output 31.5 Armour 0 Exp 5%
ThyssenKrupp TK-2 Anti-Raketen-Radar (1) GPS 40 Range 2.0m km MCR 218k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-54 Schiffsradar (1) GPS 12000 Range 53.7m km Resolution 125
EM-Sensor (1) Sensitivity 5 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 5m km
Bremen class Escort 6,000 tons 135 Crew 972.8 BP TCS 120 TH 480 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 5-29 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/1/0/0 Damage Control Rating 3 PPV 10
Maint Life 2.42 Years MSP 304 AFR 96% IFR 1.3% 1YR 71 5YR 1070 Max Repair 144 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Spare Berths 0
Magazine 310
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ionentriebwerk (2) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 270,000 Litres Range 14.5 billion km (41 days at full power)
Krauss-Maffei M1 Lenkraketenwerfer (10) Missile Size 1 Rate of Fire 10
ThyssenKrupp TKF-7 Raketenfeuerleitsystem (2) Range 7.2m km Resolution 1
Diehl BGT Falke Abwehrrakete (310) Speed: 29,400 km/s Range: 5.9m km WH: 1 Size: 1 TH: 107/64/32
ThyssenKrupp TK-7 Anti-Rakete-Sensor (1) GPS 144 Range 7.2m km MCR 784k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-27 Schiffssensor (1) GPS 6000 Range 26.8m km Resolution 125
I'm not completely satisfied with the designations, but if you want to, I can try developing a nomenclature system for more than that.
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Scharnhorst class Missile Cruiser 12,000 tons 311 Crew 1734.6 BP TCS 240 TH 960 EM 0
4000 km/s Armour 5-46 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/15/0/0 Damage Control Rating 5 PPV 49
Maint Life 1.91 Years MSP 452 AFR 230% IFR 3.2% 1YR 160 5YR 2404 Max Repair 120 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Spare Berths 1
Magazine 540
MTU Friedrichshafen V240 Ionentriebwerk (4) Power 240 Fuel Use 56% Signature 240 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 600,000 Litres Range 16.1 billion km (46 days at full power)
Rheinmetall Bordkanone(k) 100/400 (3x4) Range 40,000km TS: 4000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 4 ROF 5
ATLAS-96 Bordkanonenfeuerleitsystem (1) Max Range: 96,000 km TS: 4000 km/s 90 79 69 58 48 38 27 17 6 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (2) Total Power Output 9 Armour 0 Exp 5%
Krauss-Maffei M4 Lenkraketenwerfer (10) Missile Size 4 Rate of Fire 40
ThyssenKrupp TKF-54 Raketenfeuerleitsystem (2) Range 53.6m km Resolution 125
Diehl BGT Adler Lenkflugkörper (133) Speed: 27,300 km/s Range: 53.8m km WH: 5 Size: 4 TH: 91/54/27
ThyssenKrupp TK-2 Anti-Raketen-Radar (1) GPS 40 Range 2.0m km MCR 218k km Resolution 1
ThyssenKrupp TK-54 Schiffsradar (1) GPS 12000 Range 53.7m km Resolution 125
Großer EM-Sensor (1) Sensitivity 15 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 15m km
Not meaning to rain on your parade, but while I am in favour of german titles/names/etc, just be aware that too much runs the risk of appearing as gobble-de-gook for the non-europeans out here.
I'm not saying don't do it - merely to remember not to overdo it..... ;D
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Speaking as an American, it certainly does that for me, but I don't find it a problem. It simply registers as a cool bit of flavor and I don't try to make sense of it. Insert joke here if you like.
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Ah, I was wondering which approach you would take.
The Superbattleship (Bismark, Tirpitz), the fast Battleship + Support approach (Scharnhorst, Gneisenau), or the stealth tactic (U-Boot).
While the latter would have certainly been interesting, this is the approach I'd have seen as the most likely.
Though Germany was never big on Ships since 1919, so I wonder how they'll continue.
I certainly expect them to put more effort into research, and speeing up said research, and maybe in the future we see more troopships?
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Not meaning to rain on your parade, but while I am in favour of german titles/names/etc, just be aware that too much runs the risk of appearing as gobble-de-gook for the non-europeans out here.
I'm not saying don't do it - merely to remember not to overdo it..... ;D
Not only the non-europeans, but the non-german-speaking europeans, too ;-).
That is, however, a problem with nearly all flavouring names, see some of the Ship Designs. My idea would be to add a word denominating that ship part's type, for example 'Bordkanone(k) 100/400 railgun'.
Anyway, Steve, if you want my (sometimes strange) naming scheme, see the code thingy.
Designations:
Weapons:
Railgun: Bordkanone(k) [year] [Calibre]/[Range*100]
Railgun/Elektromagnetische Kanone
Gauss: Bordkanone(k) [year] 10([Firing Rate])/[Range*100]
Railgun/Elektromagnetische Kanone (ignoring the gauss gun)
Laser: Bordkanone(L) [year] [Calibre]/[Wave length in nm]
Laserkanone
Mesons: Bordkanone(M) [year] [Calibre]/[Range*100]
Mesonkanone
Microwave: Bordkanone(e) [year] [Calibre]/[Focusing Tech*100]
Mikrowellenkanone
Particle: Bordkanone(P) [year] [Strength]/[Range Tech*100]
Partikelstrahl/Partikelstrahlkanone
Plasma: Bordkanone(Pl) [year] [Calibre]
Plasmakanone
Missile: Raketenwerfer [year] [Calibre] // [Calibre]-Raketenwerfer [year]
Box: Raketenstarter [year] [Calibre] // [Calibre]-Raketenstarter [year]
Examples:
Bordkanone(k)-25 100/400
Bordkanone(k)-10 10(5)/200
Bordkanone(L)-30 10/200
Bordkanone(M)-05 150/500
Bordkanone(e)-15 200/600
Bordkanone(P)-55 12/400
Bordkanone(Pl)-90 600mm
Raketenwerfer-00 400cm
Raketenstarter-05 600cm
Missiles - Raumflugkörper/Rakete:
ASMs: RFK-[year] [Calibre] GK-[Warhead Size]
Raumflugkörper
AMMs: AR-[year] [Calibre] GK-[Warhead Size]
Abwehrrakete
Buoy: Boje-[year] [Calibre] [Sensor]
Boje
Drone: Drohne-[year] [Calibre] [Sensor]
Drohne/Aufklärungsdrone
Mine: Mine-[year] [Calibre] - [n]x[Submunition] - [Sensor]
Sensor: Active: R-[Target]-[Range]
EM: EM-[Sensitivity]
T: IR-[Sensitivity]
Examples:
RFK-00 400cm GK-5 Adler
AR-00 100cm GK-1 Falke
Boje-05 400cm R-5000-2.7 (Against 5000t at 2.7mkm max range)
Mine-05 800cm 4xAR-00 Falke R-5000-2.7
Sensors:
Primary Sensor/Secondary Sensor/Navigation sensor: Primärradar/Sekundärradar/Navigationsradar
Active Sensor: Radar-[year] [Target]-[Range]
Thermal: IR-[year] [Sensitivity] (Infrarot/Infrared)
EM: EM-[year] [Sensitivity] (Elektromagnetisch/Electromagnetic)
Examples:
Radar-00 6250-26.8
IR-00 5
EM-00 5
Fire Control:
BFC: ADLER-[year]-[Range]/[Speed] Feuerleitsystem
MFC: RaKoS-[year]-[Range]/[Target Size] Raketenleitsystem
ADLER-00-194/4 Feuerleitsystem
RaKoS-00-.7/15t Raketenleitsystem
(RaKoS would be a more or less typical government acronym standing for RAketenKOntrollSystem, missile control system)