Citana Naval Arsenal

Citana Naval Arsenal is the Riyudic Imperial Navy's chief naval shipyard. Founded in the 1820s by the Kingdom of !Kingdom, ownership of the shipyard was transferred to the Imperial Navy during the Unification of Riyude. The facility has been continuously operated since its establishment and is one of the oldest working yards in the world.

History
The city of Citana had experienced a population boom and meteoric rise to prominence in the first quarter of the 19th century. It was the first Riyudic city to experience the full impact of industrialization and eclipsed even Grana in economic might from 1815-1826. This explosive economic growth made it an increasingly attractive location for a potential naval yard. Construction on the facility began in 1824 and by 1828 the shipyard was operational. The first ship built at the Arsenal was !Ship, which was launched in early 1829. When the Imperial Navy assumed ownership of the facility, a major steel mill was constructed at the Arsenal, along with various facilities to produce naval ordnance.

The Citana Naval Arsenal was one among many in the early decades after Riyudic Unification. However, the development of iron and steel vessels saw the Arsenal quickly grow to be the dominant shipyard in Riyude, by virtue of its close proximity to Citana's large steel industry. By the turn of the century, Citana was one of the largest shipyards in the world and could accommodate any ship afloat.

Aircraft Carriers

 * TBD, TBD-class fleet carrier (1940)
 * TBD, TBD-class fleet carrier (1939)

Battleships and Battlecruisers

 * Riyude, Riyude-class battleship (1953)
 * TBD, 18-inch-class battleship (1941)
 * TBD, 16-inch-class battlecruiser (1937)
 * TBD, 16-inch-class battlecruiser (1936)