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|Operators={{flagicon|Jin Yi}} [[Eternal Navy]] | |Operators={{flagicon|Jin Yi}} [[Eternal Navy]] | ||
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|Ship type= Technical research and communications ship | |Ship type= Technical research and communications ship | ||
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===Sensors=== | ===Sensors=== | ||
The vessel has a complex sensor package which | The vessel has a complex sensor package, known as the [[Comet Sensor Complex]], which allows it to perform vital roles for fleet intelligence. The seven powerful constituent radio electronic systems and number of onboard super computers are capable of tracking missile launches, and can determine the type of rocket, range and launch site and target coordinates, payload weight and telemetric data, even down to the chemical composition of the rocket fuel used. This unique complex of systems can pinpoint any target, monitor communications channels, track satellites and identify the specifications of any spacecraft from a distance of 2,000 kilometers. The vessels are capable of monitoring vast sections of ocean and intercepting radio communications. The first vessel on its maiden voyage tracked a launching satellite from over 1,400 kilometers away. | ||
The vessel in service of the [[Divine Rocket Corps]] uses its high fidelity antenna to keep in contact with the orbiting Jin satellite network and monitor orbital objects. | |||
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[[category:Jin Yi]] | [[category:Jin Yi]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 24 April 2024
ETNS Shǒuwàng
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Class overview | |
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Name: | Yu Jin class |
Builders: | Imperial Shipbuilding Guild |
Operators: | Eternal Navy |
Preceded by: | Daoban class |
Succeeded by: | None |
Built: | 2005-2018 |
In service: | 2009 to present |
In commission: | 2010 to present |
Planned: | 4 |
Completed: | 4 |
Active: | 4 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Yu Jin class |
Type: | Technical research and communications ship |
Displacement: | 35,201 tons |
Length: | 210 metres |
Beam: | 25 metres |
Draught: | 6.0m |
Installed power: | 140,000 shp |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 25 knots |
Range: | Unlimited |
Endurance: | 4 months |
Complement: |
650 (Block I) 540 (Block II refit) |
Sensors and processing systems: |
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Armament: |
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Armor: |
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Aircraft carried: | 1x helicopter |
The Yu Jin class is a command and control naval ship operated by the Eternal Navy. The vessel was designed for multiple uses. Firstly, it is able to support the Divine Rocket Command in launching, tracking, and controlling orbital payloads for satellite launches. Secondly, the vessel serves as a command and control vessel for Eternal Navy operations. Four vessels were constructed; one for the Divine Rocket Command and three for the Eternal Navy. The vessels often cruise in international waters and have periodically caused Jin to be accused of using the vessel's advanced sensor package to perform covert data gathering operations by Neo-Korea and other nations, a claim which it denies.
History
Design and development
Service
General characteristics
Machinery
Armament
Sensors
The vessel has a complex sensor package, known as the Comet Sensor Complex, which allows it to perform vital roles for fleet intelligence. The seven powerful constituent radio electronic systems and number of onboard super computers are capable of tracking missile launches, and can determine the type of rocket, range and launch site and target coordinates, payload weight and telemetric data, even down to the chemical composition of the rocket fuel used. This unique complex of systems can pinpoint any target, monitor communications channels, track satellites and identify the specifications of any spacecraft from a distance of 2,000 kilometers. The vessels are capable of monitoring vast sections of ocean and intercepting radio communications. The first vessel on its maiden voyage tracked a launching satellite from over 1,400 kilometers away.
The vessel in service of the Divine Rocket Corps uses its high fidelity antenna to keep in contact with the orbiting Jin satellite network and monitor orbital objects.