Katislov
13-10-2007, 20:52
DepKat Class Attack Submarine $3 billion
The first of the new DepKat Class of submarines, KRNS Ambush was launched in the capital today by the Minister of Defence Hitril Gent
Description
The latest compliment to Katislov forces, the DepKat Class are some of the most advanced submarines ever built. With it's long stealth design and advanced payloads this is must have for any navy.
Statistics
Displacement: 21,600 tons dived, 19,900 surfaced
Power Plant: 2 x KMAF Nuclear Reactor
Propulsion: pump-jet
Length: 219.7 meters
Beam: 19.5 meters
Speed: 43 knots
Crew Complement: 204
Maximum Depth: 1700 meters
Electronics
JK/DU-467 Integrated Command, Communications, Control, and Intelligence Package
JK/DU-497 Electronic Warfare System
KS/CW-367 Submarine Combat System
KS/DU 386 Sonar
KS/DU 348 Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System
KS/DU 836 Fiber-Optic Interferometer Hydrophone
KS/DU Katislov Sonar Pressure Speed Log System
Katislov Encrypted Data Link (KEDL)
UHF Receiver & Transmitter
VLF Receiver & Transmitter
ELF Receiver & Transmitter
KMF Receiver & Transmitter
Features
Buoy Mounted Communications Antenna
Intergrated Katislov Advanced Imaging System (replaces the periscope)
Multi-Layer Katlit Meta Energy Block Tiles
Multi-Command Platform
Countermeasures
12 x Scutter Expandable Torpedo Decoys
Mk 72 Degaussing Coil
EMP Hardened Electronics
Reduced Acoustic Signature
Reduced Electromagnetic Signature
Armament
10 x 650 mm torpedo tubes
8 x 790 mm torpedo tubes
2 x 850 mm torpedo tubes
4 x 700 mm missile tubes
250 x munitions slots for torpedoes, mines, missiles,
Any nation may only purchase up to 50 of DepKat Class Attack Submarine for security reasons.
General Tilis
The first of the new DepKat Class of submarines, KRNS Ambush was launched in the capital today by the Minister of Defence Hitril Gent
Description
The latest compliment to Katislov forces, the DepKat Class are some of the most advanced submarines ever built. With it's long stealth design and advanced payloads this is must have for any navy.
Statistics
Displacement: 21,600 tons dived, 19,900 surfaced
Power Plant: 2 x KMAF Nuclear Reactor
Propulsion: pump-jet
Length: 219.7 meters
Beam: 19.5 meters
Speed: 43 knots
Crew Complement: 204
Maximum Depth: 1700 meters
Electronics
JK/DU-467 Integrated Command, Communications, Control, and Intelligence Package
JK/DU-497 Electronic Warfare System
KS/CW-367 Submarine Combat System
KS/DU 386 Sonar
KS/DU 348 Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System
KS/DU 836 Fiber-Optic Interferometer Hydrophone
KS/DU Katislov Sonar Pressure Speed Log System
Katislov Encrypted Data Link (KEDL)
UHF Receiver & Transmitter
VLF Receiver & Transmitter
ELF Receiver & Transmitter
KMF Receiver & Transmitter
Features
Buoy Mounted Communications Antenna
Intergrated Katislov Advanced Imaging System (replaces the periscope)
Multi-Layer Katlit Meta Energy Block Tiles
Multi-Command Platform
Countermeasures
12 x Scutter Expandable Torpedo Decoys
Mk 72 Degaussing Coil
EMP Hardened Electronics
Reduced Acoustic Signature
Reduced Electromagnetic Signature
Armament
10 x 650 mm torpedo tubes
8 x 790 mm torpedo tubes
2 x 850 mm torpedo tubes
4 x 700 mm missile tubes
250 x munitions slots for torpedoes, mines, missiles,
Any nation may only purchase up to 50 of DepKat Class Attack Submarine for security reasons.
General Tilis