Pjkt 5005N-II 'Stochlin-II'
The SkMV 'Piscalat' (Pictured above) is apart of the Stochlin-II class of nuclear-powered ballistc missile submarines built for the Skoric navy. They are intended to supplement, but eventually replace the older Stochlin-I Class of submarines. It is able to launch the newer 'Reaper' BKN-6 ballistic missile, capable of delivering 4 MIRV's. The total amount of deliverable nuclear warheads is smaller, however this was considered acceptable, as the range of the missile was said to have 'Increased many fold'. When in its traditional configuration, a Stochlin-II submarine may carry up to 48 warheads. It is rumored that it may also be modified to carry and launch hypersonic cruise missiles, both for land attack and for anti-ship duties. It is not currently known how many are planned to be built, however four of this type have been built and commisioned, and an unknown amount of Stochlin-II's are currently under construction. The systems aboard the ship have been completely revamped, and brought to modern standards by leveraging emerging technologies such as AI.
The Skoric navy submarine 'Piscalat' was the first commisioned ship of the Stochlin-II Class. It gets its namesake from the famous Skoric general Sterr en Piscalat, Who held out against a formidable Ruvian army for 50 days without any supplies or reinforcements.
Ships of this class:
SkMV Piscalat
SkMV Lerenfoy
SkMV Grussvorg
SkMV Autravark
Much like its father class, it suffers from some discoloration to its anechoic tiles. These are not from wear and tear, but rather that the tiles are sourced from factories across the Daugrech. Slightly differing materials and processes cause this discoloration, however they have zero impact to function.