Well... basically every CANONICAL ship name appears in this thread, besides Enterprise and Columbia.
I made up a big list of ships, but they aren't canon... wanna see?
Naming starships is so much fun...
I went ahead and decided to go with Rigil's classification scheme regarding neptune class and delta-shaped craft.
For me, this is a complete list of all commissioned Starfleet registered craft at the end of the war (2161, and not counting losses... losses would probably be considerable)
NX01 Enterprise
NX02 Columbia
NX03 Endeavor
NX04 Atlantis
NX05 Constellation
NX06 Pershing
NX07 Appomattox
NX08 Invincible
Iceland Class: 14
Republic – NC19
Cochrane – NC20
Defiant - NC21
Fearless – NC22
Kitty Hawk – NC23
Sun Tzu – NC24
Caesar – NC25
Seoul – NC26
Roosevelt – NC27
Redwood – NC28
Gegarin – NC29
Yaeger – NC30
Achilles – NC31
Pacifica – NC32
Neptune Class: 9
Lexington - NC09 (refitted)
Sojourner - NC07 (refitted)
Shenandoah - NC06 (refitted)
Cossack – NC16
Thunderbird - NC13
Saratoga - NC14
Icarus - NC15
Dauntless - NC12
Intrepid – NC11
Vulcan Ships:
D'Kyr
Tal'Kyr
Ni'Var
Sh'Ran
Ti'Mur
Nyran
Vahklas
A lot of people have different opinions on how many NX class vessels starfleet could manage to build to gear up for the war... I decided to kind of take a middle ground. I think HYPOTHETICALLY, if they really kicked in their industrial war machine, just imagine what Germany, Britain, the United States and Japan all did combined in WW2. However, there's some stuff apparently from TOS's Balance of Terror from which people have semi-cannonically inferred that the number of 'advanced' (aka, NX class) ships was small, and that "the bulk" of the fleet was made up of smaller and less advanced craft. That's what led me to limit the number of NX class ships built to 8, and the NX08 would probably be the last, or perhaps second to last, NX class vessel. According to my Star Trek Encyclopedia, the Daedalus class ship appeared as early as 2167. So it probably would have been their "next gen" design circa 2161.
I don't want to start a debate about space tactics, but I figure it kinda makes sense to pair an NX class vessel with a small squadron, say 2-4, Iceland or Neptune class ships to form the smallest unit task force - so that's what led me to the approximate number of Neptune+Iceland class ships. There is approximately a 3:1 ratio of Neptune+Iceland-to-NX class ships. That doesn't leave a whole lot of units to disperse throughout the combat zone... but then again Earth wasn't really taking on Romulus single handedly, so I think that unit strength from Tellar, Andor, and Vulcan would have to be considered as taking on a huge part of the conflict themselves. Still, everything's relative. In the Dominion War, single battles involved 300, 400 ships at a time. I've been having a hard time trying to figure out exactly what size force all the involved powers should have. I mean some of them are pure guesses. I can only infer certain things like that the Andorians, being pretty militaristic and heady, would probably have a larger fleet than any of the other COP forces, perhaps 60 ships total. Vulcans...40? Earth... 34 by my count. Tellar? No clue. Romulus? No clue, but naturally, to sustain a conflict with 4 other powers for ~6 years, it'd have to be pretty sizeable. 200?
I have to admit, I haven't read much of Rig/CX's war series' though, so I am completely ignorant of how you folks handled the combat tactics, how they arranged ship movements, etc, for the war in your stories. I had a hard time imagining (for some reason, I don't know why) that Starfleet would have more than 20-30 non-NX class ships that they considered combat-ready, i.e., ships capable of better than warp 2. They never say what capability or crew manifest size the non-NX class ships have, which gets on my nerves, but I'm going to guess anywhere from 25-50 from the size that the Intrepid looked like. Of course, just the fact that the Enterprise was in a league of its own in terms of deep space exploration, size, advancement, armament, etc, kind of goes some distance as to extrapolating the state of these other classes of vessels. Three of them chased off a bird of prey pretty easily... but we don't really know how a bird of prey stacks up to a Romulan warbird, do we?
I welcome any input from the other war buffs