Project 17100

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Class overview
Name: Project 17100 destroyer
Operators: Itayana Navy
Preceded by:
In service: 2002-present
Building: 3
Completed: 7
Active: 7
General characteristics
Type: Guided-missile destroyer
Displacement: 16,800 tonnes
Length: 203.5m
Beam: 21.3m
Draught: 7.8m
Installed power:
  • 8 x 27,500 kW gas turbines (17101)
  • 8 x 32,000 kW gas turbines (17102/3)
Propulsion:
Speed: +32kn
Range: +8,000 nautical miles at 18 knots
Boats & landing
craft carried:
4 Type 601 cutters
Complement: 363
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Long-range air scan radar
  • 3D air search radar
  • 4 SAM guidance radars
  • 4 fire control radars
  • 2 navigation radars
  • Optronic suite
  • Sonar suite:
    • Hull-mounted sonar
    • Retractable sonar
    • Towed sonar array
Armament:
  • 128 SAM VLS cells
  • Main battery:
    • 2x2 135mm gun
    • 1x1 203mm gun (Asima only)
  • Anti-air battery:
    • 8x1 76mm guns (17101)
    • 8x2 76mm guns (17102)
  • Close-in weapon systems
    • Skyreach high-energy CIWS (Asima only)
  • 4x4 324mm torpedo tubes (32 reloads)
Armour: Various local protection
Aircraft carried:
  • 4 helicopters
  • 8 helicopters (Asima only)

The Project 17100 destroyer, sometimes known as Aribango-class destroyer is a family of guided-missile destroyers (DDGs) in service of the Unifying Navy. The class was conceived in late 1980s as a secondary effort in designing primary capital ship of the resurgent Navy, capable of conducting anti-aircraft warfare, anti-submarine operations, anti-surface combat in sustained actions, ground-strike missions, and long-range surface raiding operations. Design effort included study of Zacapine, Rezese, Redisan, and Elatian capital ships and their surface actions, and involved technical assistance from the Oxidentali nations.

All ships of the class are named after the cities in the Two Basins, including both the Autocracy and Amayana Makgato Federation cities. The lead ship, Aribango, was built in Gallentica Naval Works shipyard in Orun Redisus, while all other ships were built on the Shipbuilding Plant No.113 in the Imo Basin. Seven have been completed by 2024, with another three to enter service in the next five years, replacing older Project 14460 destroyers in service.

Development

The Unifying Revival, spearheaded in the lower Karana by the Solar Temple of Yanbango was characterized, among other things, by intense, lengthy, and often heated discussions in the internal periodic papers of the Temple Missions in various countries. The recurring theme was the composition of the future navy of the Temple State, with discussions involving priests, apprentices, a few students training in various military academies, and occasional invited experts from the navy of the country the particular mission was situated. Most vocal proponents in the Elatian and Zacapine missions eventually took the upper hand, while debating between themselves about the composition of their desired fleet. By the time the Itayana Navy was re-established in 1988, the priesthood and the Captains' Council of the Navy were unified in that the blue-water navy would need three types of combat ships: an aircraft carrier as a C3I, air defence, and strike ship; a frigate as the main multi-role ship of the fleet; and a capital ship.

The desired frigate formalized as the Project 15470 program, and its design process, based entirely around proven and tested systems, met the least difficulties between the three. The carrier program, while initially considered economically impractical, unexpectedly materialized with the help of the Burning Sun initiative in 1996 as the Project 11431, a reconstruction of an unfinished Elatian aircraft cruiser. Clauses of the Burning Sun funding included provisions to test certain systems to be employed in the Zacapine Navy, a decision that led to numerous problems in ship's sea trials. The capital ship program materialized as the Project 17100.

Requirements for a future capital ship of the Navy were debated and discussed through late '60s, '70s, and '80s. Said debates involved extensive analysis of the Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928, Second Belfro-Elatian War, and Third Uhlangan Civil War, as well as the state and development of capital ships around the world from the various sources the priests could have found. Proponents of the surface raiding doctrine, centered around the Elatian mission, argued that Itayana would never be able to establish a fleet that could oppose numerically superior fleets in open combat, meaning the possibility of raiding hit-and-run tactics was the way to deter possible naval aggression, carefully studying the Second Belfro-Elatian War and surface actions of the Elatian Navy. Their opponents, centered around the Zacapican mission, argued that Elatian raiding doctrine based around submarines and surface raiders, ultimately failed through a series of engagements where outgunned solitary raiders were destroyed piecemeal, and that a few surface raiders complemented with submarines would ultimately prove more expensive than a balanced, if weaker, surface fleet. The discussion fluctuated between doctrinal matters, naval operations studies, and technical studies for over 15 years, and became a notorious point of contention within the Temple ranks.

The final design requirements represented a consensus between the opposing factions. They were made possible by advancements in the propulsion systems, radar and helicopter technology, and introduction of vertical launch systems on the Zacapine destroyers in 1980s. In 1988, with the re-establishment of the Itayana Navy, a set of requirements was made demanding a capital ship that could conduct both the surface raiding operations and the sustained missile combat in the fashion of the evolved battle line tactics, fusing the two points of view. Details on the design process are sparse; it is known that several heavy cruiser and battlecruiser designs from 1920s to 1950s were used as technical templates, as well as more modern guided-missile vessels in size of the capital ships. The final design resembled Elatian heavy cruiser raiders mixed with Zacapine guided missile air defence nuclear-powered destroyers.

The first ship was ordered to the Gallentica Naval Works, the same yard that constructed the first batch of Project 15470 frigates, and under the same 1995 contract. Further ships were built in an expanded Shipbuilding Plant No.113, where three slipways were constructed in late 1990s to accommodate the localized orders.

General characteristics

Built over several decades and to several design iterations, Project 17100 ships vary slightly in dimensions. The lead ship, Aribango, is 197.5 meters long at the waterline and 203.5 meters overall, with the beam of 21.3 m. The first batch (Shenmesu, Airashe and Laodan) are 199.5 meters long at the waterline and 206 meters long overall, with the beam of 22 m. Kanokari and Yanomi are both 201.2 meters long at the waterline and 210 meters overall, with the beam of 21.7 meters. Finally, Asima is 201.4 meters long at the waterline and 211 meters overall, with the beam of 22.2 meters. Measurements for the third batch in construction are yet to be estimated. It is known that all ships displace at around 16,800 metric tons designed, while the full load is estimated to be around 18,900 tons.

The ships layout is characterized by high freeboard and extensive superstructure flanked by anti-air artillery emplacements, resembling older heavier cruiser and battleship designs. The superstructure includes three tower masts with radar equipment, a bridge inspired by Elatian designs, and a large helicopter hangar to the rear. Kanokari and Yanomi had their bridge structure redesigned, while Asima has the entire stern reserved for hangar facilities. It is known that the ships complement is 363 for the lead ship, same figure is assumed for the first batch. It was claimed that Kanokari and Yanomi had their complement reduced down to 180 through extensive automation, which seems unlikely, while the complement of Asima is assumed to be around 250 due to the extended air group.

All ships are powered by eight gas turbines working through turbo-electric propulsion. The turbines are of the Zacapine origins; the first four ships have 27,500 kW output turbines, while the latter three have a stronger, 32,000 kW output turbines. Four sets of turbo-electric transmission generate the majority of the power for the ships' equipment while eliminating combination gearboxes, a notable roadblock for the industry of the Autocracy. Each set drives a controlled-pitch screw about 4.2 meters in diameter. The top speed varies between the members and exact figures are unknown, only that they exceed 32 knots. The range is estimated to exceed 8,000 nautical miles. Steering is controlled by two rudders on all ships of the class; for low-speed manoeuvring, all ships have an auxiliary drive.

The ships primary armament is formed from a combination of vertical launch cells, heavy artillery, and light dual-purpose artillery. All ships carry 128 VLS cells for both surface strike and anti-air missiles. The missile types used appear to be common for the Autocracy, derived from various designs in the Western Hemisphere. For the main artillery battery, all ships except Asima mount two twin turrets with 135mm guns, licensed from Sante Reze, a standard weapon capable of engaging air and surface targets.

The secondary battery is formed from 76mm guns, also of the Rezese origin. First four ships (Aribango, Shenmesu, Airashe and Laodan) have eight single-gun mounts; subsequent ships (Kanokari, Asima, Yanomi) use eight twin mounts. All ships also mount 25mm rotary gun mounts to engage small slow-moving targets like drones, boats or USVs, but their amount and positioning vary from ship to ship. The ships also have four quad 324mm torpedo launchers with two reloads per tube. Four helicopters can be carried in a rear hangar.

Asima was completed as a testbed for various technologies, and thus differs in layout and armament. For the main artillery, she mounts a single 203mm gun in place of the forward 135mm turret. The mount is known to be automated, firing specialized guided shells. it overall characteristics are unknown. In addition to the stanrdard secondary battery, she also mounts a prototype high-energy CIWS, unofficially codenamed Skyreach by the analysts. The weapon represents an effort by the Burning Sun and the Solar Temple to develop a naval combat laser system, but its efficiency is also unknown. Finally, her hangar was expanded deep into the hull structure, allowing her to carry at least eight helicopters, although up to 12 were claimed.

Notable deployments

Ships in class

Project 17100 destroyers
Name Namesake Subclass Shipyard Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
Aribango City of Aribango, lower Karana 17101 Gallentica Naval Works 10.01.1996 10.02.2000 22.04.2004 Active
Shenmesu City of Shenmesu, lower Karana 17101 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 05.04.2001 07.03.2009 18.08.2013 Active
Airashe City of Airashe, Makgato plateau 17101 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 05.04.2001 08.03.2009 25.08.2013 Active
Laodan City of Laodan, lower Imo 17101 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 05.04.2001 09.03.2009 31.08.2013 Active
Kanokari City of Kanokari, Karana-Imo Mesopotamia 17102 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 11.03.2009 10.07.2017 30.04.2020 Active
Asima City of Asima, Karana-Imo Mesopotamia 17103 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 11.03.2009 11.07.2017 16.05.2020 Active
Yanomi City of Yanomi, Makgato plateau 17102 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 11.03.2009 12.07.2017 09.05.2020 Active
City of 17102 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 14.07.2017 18.10.2024 N/A Active
City of 17102 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 14.07.2017 19.10.2024 N/A Active
City of 17102 Shipbuilding Plant No.113 14.07.2017 20.10.2024 N/A Active