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Scale-drawn, detailed, tsunami-inducing blueprints of 3 notional, world-class-capable naval cruisers hailing from UNAUN: Unified Nations Anti-Unilateral Action Navy. UNAUN's mission is to deprecate all nation's power-projecting, flag-waving navies into nothing more than own-shore coastal patrol units. A smarter world would demand nothing less of these internationally-built and crewed ships.
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(added: 2006-10-30)Images of the CGHRD-1065 II forthcoming. Meanwhile see the link to it:
http://www.otanashide.com/18.html
or follow the buttons under Projects/Products and click on CGHRD-1065 IIFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: As of 2006-06-12, I decided to release for FREE the CGLW-1065/CGHRD-1065 plans. Maybe I can generate more genuine interest in the CGHRD-1095, CGHRD-1165, and CGHID-1278 this way. To download the .tif files of the CGLW-1065 with the labels affixed, and to obtain the the .pdf preview of "Know Thy Ship" (incomplete), follow this URL:
http://www.otanashide.com/4.html
(back-dated 2006-10-30) CGHRD-1065 II, designed from 2006-04-19 to 2006-05-14, will deprecate the CGHRD-1065. This is to eradicate lineage or outward deference to the DDG-51 which has a number of uninspired/unspiring copies that appear not to have subtle tones of borrowed but modified about them. However, the CGHRD-1065 was my ultimate (and somewhat flawed) foray into improving upon and deprecating the real-world DDG-51.
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(More views can be seen via the link "Projects/Products")
About these fine notional vessels of peace:
| These are not bombastic "men of war"-- they are multinationally-built/crewed police vessels; actually, since I was born in the US, I ask this: Isn't it "peculiar" the modern USN (as do other navies) has gender issues? Ships are referred to as "she" and as "men of war". I guess this means SHIPS can have "gender confusion" but Sailors cannot?... OK, a brief, if not weird bit of humor before launching into the serious stuff... |
The CGHRD-1065 deprecates all the USN DDG-51 flights (despite the Flight IIA having hangar bays), as well as the CG-47 (all flights) , and the JMSDF DDG-173-176. She equals the DDG-177 and DDG 178 in most regards and exceeds in a few other ways. She does this by having a dedicated Flag CIC, electronics suites and berthing; 3 (two forward and 1 aft)retractable auxiliary propulsion pods; capacious hangar bay; and more.
The CGHRD-1165 deprecates the CGHRD-1065, suggests some possible advancements, has an innovative topside boat bay amidships; retains the Flag CIC; inside-skin torpedoes, longitudinally-divided main engine rooms (for enhanced damage control); has 4 GTGS, and more especially the new multi-ring, multi-planar, multi-band bridge-mounted radar mast.
The CGHID-1278, building upon CGHRD-1165 introduces direct drive (no shafts or reduction gear), azimuthal propulsion pods (three of them-- two aft in tandem, and the third aft of the pair); outward telescoping boost propulsion pods; retains the three auxiliary propulsion pods present in the first two classes and more.
These are monohull vessels, not some experimental, tax-grabbing exploratory 21st-century craft seeking a "Gee, let's do this..." hydrodynamic power-projection mission in "littorals".
Each of these non-classified (no security classifications apply to these, unless applied out of political (real-world) backlash/retaliation/defamation revenge by some specific government(s) feeling "threatened" ) blueprints features:
- Flag CIC/Staff facilities on 0-1 Deck (this is my signature theme; in reality, the second "CIC" would be dispersed and even left intact as a single compartment, it would be in another frame section so that fire from below or against the hull won't take out both; however, it could be assumed that any blast sufficient to cause vertical damage 2 to 3 decks p mayb be sufficient to collapse the transverse bulkeads for and aft, possibly imparting debilitating damage to "shock" the gas turbines into going off-line and maybe even damaging the propulsion shafts of the forward engine room)
- Ship CIC on 2nd Deck
- Distributed CIC functions
- Three retractable/drop-down auxiliary propulsion pods (not just for "creep-home" but for stealthy "on-station" station keeping)
- Dual, independent, tactically-controlled fin stabilizers & pods, or retractable pods, forward (not just for stability, but for changing target aspect and lock-breaking by altering the ships' exposure to a thermal, centroid-seeking seeker)
- Full-size (64+64 vs. 32+64) VLM cells (assuming "quad-packs" are not used or are blocked by retaliatory export restrictions or bellicose arms reduction threats)
- Fully-equipped twin hangar bays for 2 ASW helos plus several OH-58D -sized helos (designed for the hull, not slapped on as an afterthought-- that is, the hangar is NOT intruded upon by the VLM/VLS)
- In-hull torpedo launchers (protects crew)
- 14 or more watertight divisions (most protected by fire pumps and eductors in each frame section (A-A through Q-Q) and intra-section eductore and firemain cross-links)
- Lifesaving ladders arrangements throughout
- Lifesaving and traffic-enhancing passageways and few if any "dead ends"
- Flag/CO wardroom, staterooms, and galley
- Gender-neutral showers and toilets
- Over 2,100 tons of Diesel Fuel, Marine (or Petroleum distillate) for the four Kawasaki-Westinghouse-Rolls-Royce KWRR-40 main engines (The CGHRD-1065 II and the CGHID-1278 both have 4 KWRR-21(v) modules based on the Westinghouse WR-21, while the CGHRD-1065 and CGHRD-1165 have KWRR-40 based on the GE LM-2500+; HOWEVER, the H-1165 has the space to accommodate the KWRR-21should this be desired instead of the KWRR-40)
- 77 tons for the GTGS (Gas Turbine Generator Sets) (CGHRD-1065-specific)
- 42 tons lube oil, 147 tons Aviation Fuel (CGHRD-1065-specific)
- 489 tons potable water (CGHRD-1065-specific)
- 41 tons VCHT (vacuum collection handling & transfer) capacity (CGHRD-1065-specific)
- 2 main engine rooms (CGHRD-1065-specific)
- 4 auxiliary machinery rooms (CGHRD-1065-specific)
- 5 AC plants
- 5 Reverse Osmosis distillers
- more than 5 fire pumps
Each set of blueprints is accompanied by a spiral-bound 85-90 page (double-sided, on 45 to 50 sheets of 8.5" x11" paper) familiarization book, “Know Thy Ship” describing:
- Liquids carrying capacity in gallons, tons, cubic feet and liters
- Technical specifications (length, beam, height, depth, draft, freeboard, displacement, etc.)
- Tables of defensive weapons, sensors, and more
- Departments, divisions, and work centers
- Officer, chief, and enlisted breakdown by department, division and work center
- Discussion of accommodations
- Compartment letter designators
- Names, locations, and designators of every compartment aboard the ship
- Speed and endurance table
- Reduced-scale pages of the respective ships so that you need not carry the larger drawings around
Eventually to be available separately will be a
- Ship's Familiarization Book (SFB, 100+ pages tour books that guide you through the ship as a visitor, each customized for the particular class)
- 100 + Ship's Information Book (SIB, 100+pages technical book to assist those curious about the real-world possibilities as well as the fiction world use of these sihps)
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