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superboy
Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 24th, 2023, 8:41 am
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ok, now i have new submarine 8-)


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Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 24th, 2023, 9:26 am
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Like a silent, deadly predator, the ballistic missile submarine lies in wait. Hidden beneath the churning waves, its arsenal ready to unleash Armageddon. Unseen and unheard, it waits patiently to strike. Welcome to the Boomer Challenge! Your goal is to draw a ballistic missile submarine. It's not that complicated, though achieving first place might be. Remember Challenge Rule 7. If you wish to elaborate on the art you have created for this challenge, consider doing so in the Personal Designs section of this forum or on the Shipbucket Wiki. Please limit the content of your entries to the actual submission. If you have an idea for a future challenge, remember to share it in the Future Challenge Ideas/Suggestions thread. Don't be afraid to share an idea which has been suggested by someone else. It shows that multiple people are interested in that topic.

Design Requirements
  1. Your submission must depict a fictional submarine.
  2. The primary mission of the submarine should be the deployment of ballistic missiles at sea.

Challenge Rules
  1. Each participant may submit a single image.
  2. The image should be a Shipbucket template modified to include the participant’s art and, optionally, one of the following: submarine badge, unit insignia, manufacturer logo, national flag, or naval ensign. Other elements, including data sheets and scenic elements, are not permitted. If you have specifications and blocks of text, please include them as text in your post and not in the image itself.
  3. One side-view of the participant's submarine must be included. One top-view is also permitted, but not required. All other views are prohibited.
  4. If two views are included, they must depict the same individual submarine in the same paint scheme, markings, and configuration (e.g. masts extended).
  5. All art must be in Shipbucket scale and conform to the Shipbucket style guidelines.
  6. A textual description accompanying each submission is permitted, but not necessary.
  7. Non-serious entries, or entries substantially deviate from the challenge requirements, are not allowed.
  8. Off-topic posts will be reported to the relevant authorities.

This challenge will run until Sunday 17 September 2023, ending at 23:59 UTC-12 (International Date Line West).
A countdown timer can be found at this link.


A poll will be held after this date to select a winner. When it opens, please provide honest and meaningful scores for each entry. Responses which grant maximum scores to a select group of entries, and minimum scores to all other entries, will be deleted. Members of the community who manipulate the results in such a fashion may also be subject to a permanent ban. Scores will be allocated in two categories, each with a scale of 1 to 10:

  • Drawing Quality - The overall quality of the drawing. One might consider detailing, shading, and accuracy.
  • Design Quality -The quality of the design presented, irrespective of drawing quality. One could consider feasibility, practicality, and realism.
I'm not sur if i will be able to post a drawing for this challenge, but i have two questions:
- It seems that the challenge is not restricted to a particular historical period, is it so ?
- Is it allowed to draw two side views in two different positions? (example: shooting position and navigating position)

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TNGShM
Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 25th, 2023, 12:29 am
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Mizaki-class Ballistic Missile Submarine

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The Mizaki-class were a class of four nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines built for the Altesian navy in the late 850s and early 860s. They were named after Altesian battlecruisers, confirming the importance of their roles in Altesian naval doctrine. Immediately upon commissioning, they would carry out nuclear deterrent patrols off of major Evoshan ports, supplementing the ballistic and cruise missile submarines already in service.

The first Altesian ballistic missile submarines were already in service by 856, but they were diesel-electric boats with limited endurance and a missile count of only two missiles. The cruise missile submarines, with the exception of the two nuclear-powered Chiyoi-class then under construction, were similarly limited. They also had to surface to fire their missiles leaving them vulnerable to attack. As such, the Altesian navy rushed to design a more capable class of ballistic missile submarine, especially as intelligence reports began to pour in about the construction of an Evoshan nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine.

The resulting submarine would be based on of all things, the Chiyoi-class. The hull itself was similar, but due to the amidships location of the missile silos, many compartments would be moved forward. Her high deck was a legacy of the Chiyoi-class and would not be repeated on subsequent classes. Much of her design was similarly traditional, with twin shafts and bow planes instead of fairwater planes. Armament consisted of eight ballistic missiles carried in amidship silos and six torpedo tubes, four fore and two aft. Initially, 28 torpedoes were carried, but four were removed and nuclear torpedoes put in their place in 863. Despite the rushed nature of the class, they proved to be rather successful and had relatively few initial issues. They would pave the way for successive, more powerful, submarine classes carrying more ballistic missiles while Evosha would not commission a submarine with a similar armament until 868.

History
After commissioning and working up, the class would be assigned to the Remoris naval district, patrolling Evosha's Mieri coastline while the cruise missile submarines would be moved to the Ekranon continent to patrol the Kanaric coastline. They would continue their deterrent patrols even as newer submarines entered service, only being pulled from service in 876 due to the Submarine Weapons Limitation Treaty (SWLM). They would be mothballed until the 890s, when they were struck from the naval register and scrapped. The sole exception was Kyilse, which served as a moored training ship until 913, when she was scrapped.

Specifications:
Type: Ballistic Missile Submarine
Displacement: 3790 tons surfaced, 5200 tons submerged
Length: 115m
Beam: 9m
Draught: 9m
Propulsion:
- Type 58 Reactor
- 7400 shp
- Two shafts
Speed: 15.5kt surfaced, 21kt submerged
Range: Unlimited, only limited by food supplies (food for 95 days is carried)
Complement: 99
Armament:
- 8 x Type 56 ballistic missiles
- 6 x 53.3cm torpedo tubes (4 fore, 2 aft)
- 24 x Type 48 torpedo (28 until 863)
- 4 x Type 62N Nuclear torpedo (after 863)

Ships in class:
Mizaki - Scrapped 892
Nareshira - Scrapped 895
Kyilse - Training ship 878 (Scrapped 913)
Adandara - Scrapped 893

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Kiwi Imperialist
Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 25th, 2023, 7:30 am
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waritem wrote: *
I'm not sur if i will be able to post a drawing for this challenge, but i have two questions:
- It seems that the challenge is not restricted to a particular historical period, is it so ?
- Is it allowed to draw two side views in two different positions? (example: shooting position and navigating position)
You are correct. The challenge is not restricted to a particular time period.
I'm afraid drawing two side views would be a violation of Challenge Rule 3: "One side-view of the participant's submarine must be included. One top-view is also permitted, but not required. All other views are prohibited." Showing your submarine in different states would also run afaoul of Challenge Rule 4.
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ok, now i have new submarine 8-)
Thank you for updating your entry Superboy.


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Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 25th, 2023, 3:55 pm
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The Orca-class SSBN is the 4th SSBN type submarine to serve with the Commonwealth of Nua (New) Avalon Naval Defence Forces. Designed with input of NATO allies, the 8 vessels in the class were commissioned from December 2016-October 2018. Using pump-jet propulsion and turbo-electric drive engines powered by a nuclear reactor, it was one of the first non-traditional propulsion submarines in commission, the other being the Shark-class SSN. They are the Tip of the Nuclear Spear for the NANDF.

NAS Orca SSBN-401
NAS Dolphin SSBN-402
NAS Narwal SSBN-403
NAS Beluga SSBN-404
NAS Sarawak SSBN-405
NAS Clymene SSBN-406
NAS Spinner SSBN-407
NAS Wolphin SSBN-408

General Characteristics:

Type: Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine

Displacement:
Surfaced: 7,425 long tons
Submerged: 8,355 long tons

Length: 444 ft
Beam: 38 ft
Draft: 30 ft

Installed power: Nuclear reactor

Propulsion: Turbo-electric drive, pump-jet

Range: Unlimited

Test depth: 1,200 ft

Complement: 15 officers and 125 enlisted

Armament:
14 × White Shark ICBMs
10 × Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
25 × Harpoon VLS SSMs
4 × 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes, 18 × Mk.45 Barracuda ADCAP torpedoes (Licensed Mk.48 ADCAP)

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Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 25th, 2023, 4:40 pm
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034 Class SSBN
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The 034 class is a type of ballistic missile submarine developed by Versua in the late 1950s. It is based on the design of a SSGN submarine, which is a nuclear-powered submarine capable of launching cruise missiles. The 034 class was the first SSBN in Versua, and one of the first in the world, to carry nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles. The submarine was designed to provide Versua with a second-strike capability and a deterrent against its enemies.

The 034 class entered service in 1962, and was assigned to the Versuan Navy's Strategic Missile Forces. The submarine conducted several patrols in the Verusan Ocean, as well as the Ceres Ocean and the Spring Sea. The submarine was involved in several incidents during the Cold War, such as the Belkan War and the Circum-Pacific War. The submarine was decommissioned in 2010, after serving for nearly 50 years. The submarine is now on display at the Versuan Naval Museum in Anchorhead.

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heuhen
Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 25th, 2023, 10:44 pm
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by the numbers:

A class of new type of submarines, capable to fire all sorts of SLBM and cruise missiles, giving the command some flexibility

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Admiral Mirk class
Cost: classified, rumored to be around $8 billion USD in 2017 (never confirmed)
Built: 1999-2017
In commision: 2009-present
Planned: 8+5 (in two build period blocks)
Build:5
Cancelled: 2 (due to redesign, pga. technology improvement)
Active: 3 +2 under testing
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Type: SSBN/SSGN
Displacement: 13.000 tons (estimated)
Length: 127,6 meter
Beam: 11,43 meter
Draft (surface): 9,3 meter
Propulsion: Classified PWR nuclear reactor, 1 shaft with what is believed to be an pump-jet
Speed: Classified; but comparing to similar submarines, it is believed to be around 14 knots surfaced and 25+ knots submerged
Range: Limited only by food
Test depth: Classified, but rumors say that it can go below 900 ft
Complement: 160 (accommodation)

Sensors and
processing:
A variant of LAB sonar and other classified systems towed sonar

Armament:
8 x 533 tubes for heavy weight torpedo and mobile decoy
5 x 4 decoy launcher
20 large multimision VLS for and capable to carry (depending on mission):
- Type 15 "The big one" SLBM
- Mk. 18 "The standard one" SLBM
- Mk. 12 "Lipstick" MR-SLBM
- Mk. 21 "your Neighbour" SR-SLBM cruise
- A4C-v3 SL-ASuW missile
- TA9-SL3 SL-AAW missile

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Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 27th, 2023, 3:37 am
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Romolo-class Submarine R.Smg. Summano, 1946


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(This sub is set in the alternate universe of mine known as "Rise of Eagles," whose World War II is drastically different. Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy do not exist, and are instead the German Empire and regular Kingdom of Italy.)


Following the developments in missile technology by the United States, Germany and Japan in the fight against the united forces of the U.K. and Russia, the Italians found themselves wanting to take one step ahead in the development of a stealthy way to deliver missile payloads to their targets. Using the hull of an incomplete Romolo class transport submarine and remodeling it to be longer, they incorporated an airtight compartment that would be able to store missiles and placed a launch pad towards the aft of the ship. The missiles would be taken out of their compartments by an in-hull rail and lifted up by an arm. The missile itself was based on an enlarged missile developed by the Germans, nicknamed the Tuono ("Thunder").

[Full writeup later]

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Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 27th, 2023, 2:47 pm
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Union of Columbian Communes, Alexander Polnareff Class

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Class Overview
Name: Alexander Polnareff Class
Builders: Electric Boat Company, Newport News Shipbuilding
Operators: Union of Columbian Communes, Columbian Navy
Preceded by: Samuel Green Class
Cost: $113.4 million USD (First Ship)
Built: 5
Active: 5 (as of 1973)

General Characteristics
Type: Ballistic Missile Sumbarine
Displacement: Surfaced - 6,490 long tons, Submerged - 7,450 long tons
Length: 393 feet 10 inches
Beam: 38 feet 6 inches (including planes)
Draught: 28 feet 6 inches (at standard displacement)
Propulsion: 1x S5W Pressurized Water Reactor, 2x geared steam turbines (15,000 shp), 1 shaft
Speed: 16 knots (surfaced), 20.6 knots (submerged)
Range: Effectively unlimited
Test Depth: 1,250 feet
Complement: 12 officers and 122 enlisted
Armament: 12x Pr. 51C Atomic Delivery Systems, 4x21 inch torpedo tubes, 8x torpedoes and 4x SUBROC


Background:
The Alexander Polnareff class was a class of ballistic missile submarines deployed by the Columbian Navy in the latter half of the 20th century. Though the second class of ballistic missile submarine built by Columbia, the Alexander Polnareff class was the first class to make use of the streamlined "Albacore" style hull. Together with later classes of SSBN, the class made up the bulk of the Columbian Navy's nuclear deterrent force through the 1990s.

After successful testing of the teardrop hull shape with CWS Albacore in the mid-1950s, the Columbian Navy decided that the next class of ballistic missile submarine would be the first combat-ready Columbian vessels to incorporate the design. Work started in early-1959, with a 12-missile arrangement being chosen in order to reduce the vessel's length and allow for a more streamlined missile deck. New gyroscopic stabilizer technology was also incorporated, as was the new S5W reactor developed by Westinghouse. In addition to being the first Columbian SSBNs to incorporate the teardrop hull, the Alexander Polnareff class was also the first Columbian SSBN class designed from the keel-up as a ballistic missile submarine.

A class of four boats was ordered in mid 1960, with construction of SFB(A)-675 commencing in December at Electric Boat's Groton facility. The first vessel was commissioned on 5 January 1963 and fired its first Pr.51 missile on 27 February 1963. The other three vessels of the class were built between 1961 and 1964 with the last boat, Thomas Evans, entering the fleet on 15 September 1964. Thomas Evans was also the only boat of the class built outside of Electric Boat, being constructed by Newport News Shipbuilding.

Boats in Class:
Alexander Polnareff, SFB(A)-675
Nicholas A. Davis, SFB(A)-676
Jacob F. Sadouski, SFB(A)-677
Thomas Evans, SFB(A)-678

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Post subject: Re: Boomer ChallengePosted: August 27th, 2023, 10:33 pm
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heuhen wrote: *
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It's great to see a top view. Unfortunately, I must point out that Challenge Rule 4 states "if two views are included, they must depict the same individual submarine in the same paint scheme, markings, and configuration (e.g. masts extended)". You have missile tube hatches in the open position in your side view, but not in your top view. Can you please update your entry so they are open in both views or closed in both views.


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