ARIEl - Lasnekovir SSF Attack sub
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:35 pm
Lasnekovir class SSF (Fusion powered submarine) - Sarakov Naval shipyards
Armament: 4 Aqua-mod fusion submarine torpedo tubes with a total of 28 torpedo reloads
3 single mount lancet laser cannon
1 Retractible quad stack missile launcher Anti-air configuration, total of 40 missile reloads
Crew compliment of 55 personnel
Length: 260 metres
Beam: 32.6 metres
Draught: 14.8 metres
Maximum speed: 37 knots
The Lasnekovir class submarine was at one time the premier subsurface attack vessel of the Terran alliance Navy - Maritime branch or TANMB. Now the design is obsolete following the introduction of the Demitrayev class. This class still forms the backbone of the fleet. She is a dependable craft, relatively well armed, not too bad of speed either. Unfortunately, the maneuverability of the class is not on par with the newer classes. All in all a popular if crampt craft.
Terran ideals often suffer from nostalgia, hence this design bearing resemblance to an old time ship of traditional design. The maker keeps in ancient traditions by making these modern vessels in the image of their old age contemporaries.
Armament: 4 Aqua-mod fusion submarine torpedo tubes with a total of 28 torpedo reloads
3 single mount lancet laser cannon
1 Retractible quad stack missile launcher Anti-air configuration, total of 40 missile reloads
Crew compliment of 55 personnel
Length: 260 metres
Beam: 32.6 metres
Draught: 14.8 metres
Maximum speed: 37 knots
The Lasnekovir class submarine was at one time the premier subsurface attack vessel of the Terran alliance Navy - Maritime branch or TANMB. Now the design is obsolete following the introduction of the Demitrayev class. This class still forms the backbone of the fleet. She is a dependable craft, relatively well armed, not too bad of speed either. Unfortunately, the maneuverability of the class is not on par with the newer classes. All in all a popular if crampt craft.
Terran ideals often suffer from nostalgia, hence this design bearing resemblance to an old time ship of traditional design. The maker keeps in ancient traditions by making these modern vessels in the image of their old age contemporaries.