Brot type D modernised patrol vessel
The Brot D five year plan was a scheme to build a fleet of small, cheap warships using "off the shelf" parts from the Brot type battleships and battlecruisers. Unfortunately, the program hit a few setbacks when it was found that the main guns of the "patrol vessels" were too big for the hull.
Therefore, it was decided that the hull of a ferry would be used instead which had the side effect of making these "patrol boats" look more like poorly armed cruisers than the patrol boats that they were supposed to be.
Activation group 6 to reverse
Trim to turn
Activation group 1+ Roll/pitch for main guns
VTOL slider to control ship speed when turning
Main armament: Two secondary guns found in a scrapyard.
Anti-air amament: Two CIWS "borrowed" from "Five year plan battleship"
Engines: Two gas turbine generators taken from the "Five year plan battleship" during its refit.
Hull: Standard type cruiseferry hull
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 92.4ft (28.2m)
- Length 544.8ft (166.0m)
- Height 151.9ft (46.3m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight N/A
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.107
- Wing Loading 6.2lbs/ft2 (30.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 6,182,250.3ft2 (574,350.4m2)
- Drag Points 103622
Parts
- Number of Parts 921
- Control Surfaces 32
- Performance Cost 3,648
@Feanor I have a challenge for you try to build the somelinsk Russian light cruiser with 4 turrets all with 16 gun all in a 9inch caliber
Cool build! It looks like a nice mix between historical and modern ships
How modern destroyers should look. Not with a singular pitiful gun. I like the ferry hull. After all modern warships don’t have inches of plate armour like the dreadnought days.
You want some CIWS comrade ?
Nice work!!!
I like this.