SSBN Colombia
Mobile-friendly, built on an old iPad.
Sea launch: engage Jundroo fleets.You will always win a Jundroo sea-battle conflict, here. This prototype has several effective weapons (all weapons mounted internally, of course.)
The Colombia class of SSBNs are scheduled to replace the US Navy's Ohio-Class SSBN fleet. The proposed new propellers are ducted, to avoid cavitation noise. The weapons are modded, and have been tested on Android, iOS, and OSX platforms. Weapons are not cosmetic. Throttle controls speed, roll controls steering.
- This Prototype build is armed with 8 Jundroo functional (internal) long range Cleaver missiles, only requiring standard radar lock-on plus the missile icon button to launch. 10 mile target contact range.
- Armed with 30 Jundroo functional (internal) short range Inferno missiles. Following radar lock-on, ACT groups 5, 6, 7 each release 10 Infernos simultaneously if you elect to use Infernos in close-quarter seat combat. 4.3 mile target contact range.
- Armed with a Primary weapon: Gun. A Laser Disruptor courtesy of @SledDriver - effective range of 10 miles at sea-level -> use the trim slider bar to adjust the up/down targeting of the Laser Disruptor.
Notes: AG 8 (gyro) should remain enabled. This model is fairly slow by my standards, about 120 mph cruise speed, yet can easily out-maneuver Jundroo destroyers that guard the USS Beast and USS Tiny II. I mounted, then removed all Torpdeos following testing, since they are ineffective in combat.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 18.5ft (5.6m)
- Length 109.9ft (33.5m)
- Height 27.3ft (8.3m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 66,877lbs (30,335kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.016
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.029
- Wing Loading 446.8lbs/ft2 (2,181.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 149.7ft2 (13.9m2)
- Drag Points 12198
Parts
- Number of Parts 280
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,339
Thanks @PlanesAndThings2
Thanks @BaldEagle086
Thanks @getorge
Thx, and yes, the general body shape is along the lines of your aerial model builds @SledDriver
Nice. Now I'm tempted to build a submarine.
Thanks @poopatron71
Thanks @Tang0five