Second Half of 1933 With the initial, basic design of the Ray class complete, the team ordered to build another apparently decided to build something amazing. In addition to what the design initially orders, they added a number of other features that had been argued over earlier in the year.
The resulting craft, christened to be the "Skat", was built to have a far longer range and to be able to carry external loads of... whatever is needed.
Built 1933
Displacement: 230 ton surfaced
270 ton submerged
Length : 44 m
Beam : 3.3 m
Draft : 3.1 m
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric
300 hp Diesel
1800 hp electric
single shaft
Speed : 13 knots surfaced
20 knots submerged
Range : 2000 nmi
Complement: 11
Armament :
- 3 torpedo tubes (6 in storage)
- Internal Mine Storage (Six)
- 4x external attachment points
Cost: 78ton steel, 57 ton AL
Work on building a second CDV, meanwhile, went less well. There where a number of setbacks which caused slightly more material than originally needed to be used. Otherwise, the resulting ship is a bog-standard CDV M1933.
In the workshops, new designs are worked on to great success. With new aircraft on the island, and an airport just begging to be filled with new craft, the design teams realize that they need an engine to put in these aircraft. To this end, they design the AE M1933, nicknamed the "hurricane". The resulting engine, made of an alloy of aluminum that reduces weight without reducing strength, may be just the thing for an interceptor to deal with any bombers that may move to attack our fair nation. Some people have expressed worry, however, that it may be confused with the AEMM1932.
An Oil/air cooled petrol engine, H block layout, 32 cylinders.
Bore of 100mm, Stoke 90mm.
Total Engine displacement 22,628cc
Power:900 hp
RPM:4500
Weight: 750kg
Centrifugal Supercharger, with two gear ratios for altitude compensation.
3ton AL used per batch
Even fucking lighter: Weight goes down ANOTHER 100kg
Cost? There is no cost!: Cost reduced to 1ton AL per batch
MORE POWER!:Power goes up to 1500HP
Modular!:Engine become modular
Any Fuel:What it says on the tin
Never Breaks:Halves parts requirements
Nearby to the engine team, a second team works on creating the tank gun for all jobs, the ATHM1933. The team has all sorts of ideas on how to make it amazing. The team also designed some munitions for it, including smoke, HE, AP, and even something they call APCRBC. Most of the other teams think they had a few toomany drinks that night.
Weight : 1750kg
Barrel length :2.50 meter
Caliber : 87.6mm
Action : Vertical sliding block
Rate of Fire : 6-8 rpm
Muzzle velocity : 200 m/s
Effective Range : 8000 m
Feed system : Breech Loaded
Crew:6
One batch costs 4ton steel, 1 AL
Small crew: A crew of 5
Light: Weight down to 1500KG
Long range: Range increased by 1000m
Autoloader!: Possesses a 6 shot mag that takes 35seconds to reload.
Quick Reload: Rate of fire up to 10-12 rpm. If used with autoloader, reload down to 25 seconds for a reload.
Accurate: Read the tin please
Never Breaks: Parts requirements halved
Idiot Proof: Training requirement reduced
Cheapo: Cost down to 3ton steel, one AL
Remember that aircraft engine that is designed for interceptors? Well, a team of people went to work designing a gun that could well render their job moot. Called the AATS M1933 'HiLo', this 105mm cannon has a rate of fire well over what was ordered, along with having a longer range and even being lighter. The ATHM team is slightly worried, and may well have good reason as the team also designed a set of amazing rounds for it, including AP, HE, Frag, Smoke, WP, along with a round that, after testing, they destroyed all papers on it. Apparently it was too powerful... Still, the cost of the weapon is nothing to be sniffed at.
Caliber: 105mm
Barrel Length: 5250mm (50 calibers)
Breech: Sliding Block Design
Projected RoF: 13 RPM
Barrel+Breech Weight: 2500kgs
Total installation including mount & traverse: 11000kgs
effective range at 0 degrees elevation: 8500m
Crew Required: 3 (for the gun itself, entire crew of 6)
Cost: 4ton steel, 4ton al per batch
Small crew: A crew of 2 for the gun itself
Light: Weight down to 2000KG
Long range: Range increased by 1000m
Autoloader!: Possesses a 8 shot mag that takes 35seconds to reload.
Quick Reload: Rate of fire up to 14-16 rpm. If used with autoloader, reload down to 25 seconds for a reload.
Accurate: Read the tin please
Never Breaks: Parts requirements halved
Idiot Proof: Training requirement reduced
Cheapo: Cost down to two and two.
Meanwhile, in the land of factories and similar, the remaining production lines are tooled, with the first batch of parts for T-18 tanks coming off to be immediately whisked away by the waiting tank crews, while the first batch of EAMM1932s are promptly stolen by crews jsut itching to start learning about their new mortars.
2x Ray Class (Ray, Skate)
2x CDV M1933
4x SDE M1933
400x RM1891
150x MM1911
300x SM1895
10x AEMM1932
5000x 7.62x54mm
The head of the naval arm mentioned something about low stocks of torpedoes, 40mm ammunition, and mines.
The head of the Armored arm states that while they are happy with the current model of tank in use, a form of self-propelled anti-tank gun may be useful. They love that they have more tanks coming.
The head of the Defense arm is currently just wondering when they can get some of those new guns.
The overall head of the Armed Forces has stated that stocks of smallarms is worryingly low, and that an additional 350 machine guns, 9,600 rifles, and 4,700 sidearms would be a useful addition. They are asking questions about what kinds of aircraft you aim to design, and if you plan on making any bombs.
The council is currently content with your work.
One office building
One large warehouse
One small workshop (No production lines possible)
One small drydock (On loan from armed forces)(500t maximum)
One Large Workshop (One line RM1891 (200 units per half-year), one line 7.62x54mm rounds)
Factory M1 as follows:
- Line 1 : MM1911
- Line 2 : SM1895
- Line 3 : 7.62×38 rounds
Factory M2 as follows:
- Line 1: EAM M1932 mortar
- Line 2: 7.62×54mm rounds
- Line 3: AEM shells
One medium vehicular factory (one production line, Tooled for T-18 and parts)
Eleven Scraper Trucks
5000t timber per half-year
As much stone as is needed
2280t steel, stockpiled, 483 ton annually
420t aluminum, stockpiled, 396 ton annually
3 middling architect(s)
2 basic architect(s)
3 basic aeronautical engineer(s)
3 middling engineer(s) (basic)
6 skilled engineer(s) (Basic)
1 Masterfull Engineer(s)
2 basic engineer(s) (basic)
1 basic Weapons Engineer(s)
4 material engineer(s)
1 middling material Engineer(s)
4 basic material engineer(s)
3 middling naval engineer(s)
1 skilled naval engineer(s)
3 basic naval engineer(s)
1 skilled electronics engineers(s)
3 basic electronics engineer(s)
35 laborers
7 skilled laborers
Ray HSCS
CDV M1933
SDE M1933
AE M1933 "Hurricane"
ATH M1933
AATS M1933 'HiLo'
Wow. Just... Wow. Crit wins on every sodding design. Minor win on the sub
Yes, ship construction can result in fun things if off production line, and one success so good I dident even have a name for it. Well, you guys got some stuff to do, so have at it.