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[M-War II] Type-84-III No.09 SSN - MRNS Shkaterina

90.7k Monarchii  one month ago

you'll have to contend with the color noise of the thumbnail, I don't like it either but it's what I work with and the editing software I use can't cancel that out and this is the best shot I got for her


week day post.

chii kind, of what?

week day post.

ANYWAY yeah a budget low-part rendition of the Victor-class SSN, contend with it would ya?

to shorten production time, this uses stock torp instead of rocket ones.. so that means you can't dive deeper than 18m without your weapon dematerializing.

I still haven't researched the rocket torps yet, sorryyy.

anyway yah enjoy toos and.. sosig.


The Niva-class, Monarchii Designation Type-84(P1), Type-84RT(P2), and Type-84RTM/RTMK(P3; alternatively commonly referred to as Type-84-I, II, and III; Snowstone Intelligence Agency Codename "Seawolf") are series of nuclear-powered attack submarines built in the Monarchii and operated by the Monarchii Royal Navy.

Since the 1980s, 52 units were built in total, of which the last remaining 35 are currently in service with the Royal Navy while the rest was either scrapped or sold to one of Monarchii Union Member States.

The Niva-class submarines featured a teardrop shape, allowing them to travel at high speed. These vessels were primarily designed to protect Monarchii surface fleets and to attack and hunt ballistic missile submarines.

after the Great Crash Incident and the first revolution incited by the Reformists, three Type-84 Submarines(one in drydock, one on dock resupplying, and one returning from patrol), MRNS Leiyvka(No.31; P1), MRNS Ruzhkavk(No.27; P2), and MRNS Kiruzhkat (No.44; P2) was acquired by the newly formed Monarchii Socialist Liberation Navy(MSLN)

  • |[ lowr ]|

|[ Controls ]|

  • Pitch : Hydroplane Control
  • Yaw : Rudder
  • VTOL : Ballast Control
  • Throttle/Brake : Forward/Backward

|[ Armaments ]|

  • 4x 53.3cm Torpedo Tubes, loaded with Malna-II 53.3cm Torpedo.
  • 2x 61cm Heavy Torpedo Tubes, loaded with Usta-M 61cm Heavy Torpedo.

|[ Chii's Notes ]|

  • when spawning in water.. immediately VTOL up and throttle and pitch up to avoid dematerializing the torps, can't do nothing man, contend with thaaaaaaaaaaaaa-
  • a replacement for the placeholder Seawolf Sub from M-War I
  • still testing out the waters of Sub Making.. it's honestly more fun than I thought it would be.

|[ Credits ]|

  • @MintLynx for the whole study and subsystems from his |[ Type 091 Submarine ]|, including the propellers, rudders, and ballast. still studying it yah

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 59.0ft (18.0m)
  • Length 342.5ft (104.4m)
  • Height 86.1ft (26.2m)
  • Empty Weight 140,762lbs (63,848kg)
  • Loaded Weight 140,762lbs (63,848kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 5.3lbs/ft2 (26.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 26,332.7ft2 (2,446.4m2)
  • Drag Points 18530

Parts

  • Number of Parts 180
  • Control Surfaces 2
  • Performance Cost 770
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    180 GEM78

    Is it me or does it look like the Japanese version of the typhoon class super submarine

    12 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Rob119 noted, may the seven winds be with you for this successful agreement while we prepare the Submarines, thank you.

    +1 29 days ago
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    25.9k Rob119

    @Monarchii also sailing within 50 meters of any non merchant vessel is strictly prohibited

    29 days ago
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    25.9k Rob119

    @Monarchii I also understand that our peculiar shipping conditions may be of concern to you. We promise that a cease fire will be ordered to permit your merchant vessels with safe passage to and out of our coast. Just mark them with big Ks for recognition and fly your colors at full mast except for the 13th as it's a religious day for the "enemy" and full mast may be seen as a gesture of war

    29 days ago
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    25.9k Rob119

    @Monarchii well we have very little speakers of English so some adjustments might be required. Although I am assuming your labels contain both English and Cyrillic so that shouldn't be hard to adjust.
    I also inquire 30 Russian translated manuals for these vessels I'm willing to pay zK70.50 (WzK) for the lot

    +1 29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Rob119 then only minimal adjustments are needed since Monarchii also has a similar climate condition. as for language, we mainly use English and Russian.

    29 days ago
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    25.9k Rob119

    @Monarchii are climate is typically cold waters but hot lands. We do however plan on shipping these to the west coast which tends to have more fair temperatures. But it is not unexpected to see these serve in are east coast fleet which has colder waters. As far as religious purposes... we feel the crew will handle that part.. but what language do you use? We need to know if a re translation needs to be done upon arrival

    29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Rob119 I think 565,000 WzK per unit of Type-84-II is acceptable. we will prepare the submarines for transfer in as short of a time as possible. however, are there any adjustments, such as for religious purposes or climate conditions we need to do beforehand? we will include it as the price of purchase.

    +1 29 days ago
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    25.9k Rob119

    @Monarchii hmm...
    As intriguing as one Pokolniye-III would be.. we simply do not have any requirements for an upgrade package of that caliber. I am aware that that was our original target of purchase and understand the confusion. We will however be more than happy to aquire two Pokolniye-IIs. However we must renegotiate a alternative price of zK560,000 (or WzK) per each. We are capable of going up to zK575,000 if required

    29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Rob119 three is a scretch as it is an active vessel in use, i can offer two Pokolniye-II Type-84 priced at 600,000 WzK each at most. however, we do offer shipbuilding services if you are not pressed in time, and we will allow you to purchase the latest Pokolniye-III at the price of 720,000 WzK at once, or 250,000 WzK on a three-year installment plan.

    +1 29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @JSTQ I see

    29 days ago
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    5,598 JSTQ

    @Monarchii It has become slower on the phone, with only 50kmh left at normal speed, and it takes faster to reach the original level of nearly 100

    29 days ago
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    25.9k Rob119

    Can I purchase three of these? I'm talking on behalf of the Department of Wzehkh Naval Research and Development (D-WzNRD) it's OK if you have to remove some tech inside. Our budget is half a million WzK each
    (zK500,000 or WzK is about $1,000,000,000 USD give or take

    29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 with high interest rates! he will pay a LOT! >:3333

    29 days ago
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    @Monarchii >:) he will pay

    29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @JSTQ that explains it, have you tried low physics though?

    29 days ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 hell yeah! :3

    +1 29 days ago
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    @Monarchii yes

    +1 one month ago
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    5,598 JSTQ

    @Monarchii But I always turn on high physics

    one month ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @JSTQ I see, maybe I should've known XD, I am on low physics too...

    one month ago
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    5,598 JSTQ

    @Monarchii I just feel that the physical effects have changed a lot. I can only reach 70km/h with fast motion on my computer. After I made the necessary modifications, the speed was successfully reduced to 40 kilometers per hour…

    one month ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    I suppose i have to use the classic way, using VTOL engines...

    one month ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @JSTQ on mine it's 58kmh... which is the target max speed of the submarine..

    one month ago
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    5,598 JSTQ

    @Monarchii Now there is a particularly awkward thing - the propeller drive of this thing mainly depends on the mechanical speed of the propeller, which is affected by the game frame rate. So! Originally, this thing could reach 100 kilometers per hour on my phone, but when it comes to the computer, there are only 70-80 left.

    Why is that——

    +1 one month ago
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    @Monarchii ohio class submarine

    one month ago
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