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The '''BNS Tormentor (U-113)''', the sole example built and launched of the Type XXVI class of nuclear-powered guided missile submarines, entered into service with the Maritime Forces of the [[Black Legions]] in the last month of 1689 [[AN]]. Initially envisioned as a class of nine submarines, the construction programme was cancelled by [[Benacia Command]] after the completion of the first hull owing to delays and cost overruns reported to have been related to difficulties in integrating a nuclear reactor unit inherited from the Shirerithian Poltroon-class of submarine into a scaled-up propulsion drive system bearing an uncanny resemblance to that found on the [[Awake-class diesel submarine]].
The '''BNS Tormentor (U-113)''', the sole example built and launched of the Type XXVI class of nuclear-powered guided missile submarines, entered into service with the Maritime Forces of the [[Black Legions]] in the last month of 1689 [[AN]]. Initially envisioned as a class of nine submarines, the construction programme was cancelled by [[Benacia Command]] after the completion of the first hull owing to delays and cost overruns reported to have been related to difficulties in integrating a nuclear reactor unit inherited from the Shirerithian Poltroon-class of submarine into a scaled-up propulsion drive system bearing an uncanny resemblance to that found on the [[Awake-class diesel submarine]].


[[Category:Weaponry]]
The ship became notorious for the [[Sinking of the Biternion|sinking of the Biternion]], a luxury liner near [[Port Nider]], in the [[Shire Sea]].
[[Category:Submarines]]
[[Category:Submarines]]

Latest revision as of 20:38, 30 September 2024

Type XXVI Submarine

File:U-113 (UGB).png
Type: Nuclear-powered Cruise Missile Submarine
Place of origin: Sathrati Sathrati
Unified Governorates Unified Governorates

In service: 1689 –
Used by:
Planned 10
Building: 0
Completed: 1
Commissioned: 1
Cancelled: 9
Retired:

Designed: 1681 – 1688 AN
Design Bureau: Šlomxala Arsenal (UGB)
Builders: Sathrati Amity Shipyards, Erudition Harbour

Displacement: 13,400 tonnes
Length: 155 m
Beam: 12 m
Draft: 10 m
Decks: 3

Installed power: Nuclear reactor – Classified
Propulsion: Classified
Range: Unlimited, except by food supplies
Speed: 24 kts (44 km/h) +
Complement: 120 + additional berths for special forces, specialists and students
Endurance: 160 days
Armament:
  • 6 × 533 mm torpedo tubes (24 torpedoes/anti-ship missiles or mines)
  • 16x Vertical Launch Tubes (UG-09M cruise missiles)
  • MTQ-16 SMASS (Submarine Multi Ammunition Softkill System)
  • Other countermeasures
Sensors and Processing Systems: Classified
Cost: Classified

The BNS Tormentor (U-113), the sole example built and launched of the Type XXVI class of nuclear-powered guided missile submarines, entered into service with the Maritime Forces of the Black Legions in the last month of 1689 AN. Initially envisioned as a class of nine submarines, the construction programme was cancelled by Benacia Command after the completion of the first hull owing to delays and cost overruns reported to have been related to difficulties in integrating a nuclear reactor unit inherited from the Shirerithian Poltroon-class of submarine into a scaled-up propulsion drive system bearing an uncanny resemblance to that found on the Awake-class diesel submarine.

The ship became notorious for the sinking of the Biternion, a luxury liner near Port Nider, in the Shire Sea.