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[Target] BSI-U7 (KD Pemburu)

9,772 VarisOnAviation  2 days ago

This Stealth ship is not AI Hostile or self controlled, the ship just spawn middle of the sea and roll nonstop till it out of fuel

Title: "Guardians of the Waves: The Birth of KD Pemburu"

Prologue:
In the year 2092, the landscape of warfare and maritime security was transformed. Nations across Southeast Asia faced the challenges of piracy, territorial disputes, and climate change. Technological advancements in stealth and naval engineering reshaped the naval forces, and Malaysia was determined to lead in this new era.

Origin of the BSI-U7 Stealth Ship:
In the late 2080s, the Malaysian government recognized the growing threats in the South China Sea and the Straits of Malacca, vital shipping lanes critical to international trade. With increasing reports of piracy, illegal fishing, and territorial aggressions, Malaysia knew that it needed a new class of naval vessel—one that combined advanced stealth technology with superior operational capabilities. Thus, the idea for the BSI-U7 (Bangkai Stealth Interceptor - Unit 7) was born.

The project was spearheaded by a collaboration between the Malaysian Navy, the Defence Science Institute, and several leading tech corporations. The vision was to create a stealth ship capable of navigating the region's complex waters undetected while also providing advanced surveillance, real-time data acquisition, and striking agility.

Design and Development:
The BSI-U7 was designed using advanced composite materials and state-of-the-art radar-absorbing technology, making it nearly invisible to enemy sensors. It was built with a unique catamaran hull design, allowing for both stability and speed, essential for rapid response to threats. The onboard systems incorporated AI-driven navigational tools and combat strategies, ensuring that the ship could operate with minimal human oversight while enhancing decision-making effectiveness.

Android-controlled drones were launched from the BSI-U7, providing aerial reconnaissance and extending the ship’s operational range. This feature proved vital in monitoring vast ocean territories and thwarting illegal activities before they escalated.

After years of research, simulations, and prototype tests, the final model was unveiled in 2091. The ship was christened KD Pemburu, or "Hunter," symbolizing its purpose as a guardian of Malaysian waters.

Maiden Voyage:
On a radiant day in early 2092, the KD Pemburu was commissioned into the Royal Malaysian Navy during a grand ceremony attended by dignitaries from across the ASEAN region. As the ship set sail on its maiden voyage, the waters of the South China Sea were abuzz with anticipation.

Not long into its journey, KD Pemburu encountered a scenario that would showcase its capabilities. A group of pirates had been reported attacking merchant ships near the Spratly Islands. With stealth on its side, KD Pemburu approached the hostile vessels undetected, using its drone swarm to gather intelligence.

Once the situation was assessed, the ship deployed countermeasures—delivering non-lethal deterrents while simultaneously coordinating with law enforcement vessels in the area. Within hours, the pirates were apprehended, and the maritime trade route was secured without a single shot fired. The successful operation marked a turning point in Malaysia's maritime security, earning KD Pemburu accolades for its innovative approach.

A New Era of Naval Warfare:
Word of the KD Pemburu’s successful operation spread quickly. Regional allies took notice, leading to cooperative maritime patrols where the ship became a symbol of Southeast Asian unity in safeguarding shared waters. The advanced stealth capabilities of the BSI-U7 not only changed how Malaysia approached maritime threats but also influenced naval designs worldwide.

As a new generation of naval forces emerged, KD Pemburu stood as a testament to Malaysia's innovative spirit and commitment to maritime safety. In the years that followed, it participated in numerous missions, from humanitarian assistance to counter-terrorism, proving that even the sleekest stealth ships could lead the way in fostering peace and security across the oceans.

Epilogue:
By the close of the 21st century, KD Pemburu had written a legendary chapter in the annals of Malaysian naval history. It inspired future generations of naval architects and service members dedicated to protecting their homeland and the seas that connect them to the world. The BSI-U7's legacy lived on, a beacon of hope and innovation for nations standing vigilant against the tides of uncertainty.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 85.1ft (25.9m)
  • Length 282.9ft (86.2m)
  • Height 86.3ft (26.3m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 7,575lbs (3,435kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.738
  • Wing Loading 13.0lbs/ft2 (63.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 581.3ft2 (54.0m2)
  • Drag Points 20091

Parts

  • Number of Parts 65
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 161
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    @VarisOnAviation an Unmanned Surface Vessel, pretty much similar as the Turkish RD09 Marlin USV

    2 days ago
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    @LunarEclipseSP so sometimes if the ship driver dead of the attack the ship is controlled by itself

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    @LunarEclipseSP yes

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    Unmanned Surface Vessel?

    2 days ago
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    28.0k YarisSedan

    @VarisOnAviation intresting... i didn't know that

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    @126 so I have few enemy fighters AI just like a [AI] FFR-MAVE or nazi aircraft so it was used to destroy this ship, but for the alliance aircraft for this ship there will be as well

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    28.0k YarisSedan

    why did you chose a ship from your country as a target? 😭🙏

    2 days ago