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{{Notice |This article includes unverified information and speculation due to the classified nature of the subject. Please consider this when reading and refer to official [[EOS]] or [[Imperial Orinese Navy|Orinese Navy]] sources for verified information.}}
 
{{Notice |This article includes unverified information and speculation due to the classified nature of the subject. Please consider this when reading and refer to official [[EOS]] or [[Imperial Orinese Navy|IODF Navy]] sources for verified information.}}


The '''Oshun-class''' is a type of nuclear-powered submersible aviation cruiser produced and operated by the [[Imperial Orinese Navy]]. The class was publicly revealed during the [[Entente of Oriental States]] (EOS) Fleet Week in 2023.<ref name='lecture'>EOS Fleet Week 2023, [https://www.europans.com/topic/7206-eos-fleet-week-1-7-july-2023/#comment-40022449 Lecture series on the future of maritime technology] (6 July 2023)</ref> The Grand Admiral of the Imperial Orinese Navy, [[Mario Ramius]], made the announcement, although further details about the submarine remain classified.
The '''Oshun-class''' is a type of nuclear-powered submersible aviation cruiser produced and operated by the [[Imperial Orinese Navy]]. The class was publicly revealed during the [[Entente of Oriental States]] (EOS) Fleet Week in 2023.<ref name='lecture'>EOS Fleet Week 2023, [https://www.europans.com/topic/7206-eos-fleet-week-1-7-july-2023/#comment-40022449 Lecture series on the future of maritime technology] (6 July 2023)</ref> The Grand Admiral of the Imperial Orinese Navy, [[Mario Ramius]], made the announcement, although further details about the submarine remain classified.
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== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==


Given the classified nature of the Oshun-class, specific details about its dimensions and specifications remain unverified. However, it is estimated,<ref>OOC. Based on the Russian {{wp|Typhoon-class submarine}}.</ref> that the Oshun-class could potentially have the following dimensions:
Given the classified nature of the Oshun-class, specific details about its dimensions and specifications remain unverified. However, it is estimated that the Oshun-class could potentially have the following dimensions.{{efn|OOC. Based on the Russian {{wp|Typhoon-class submarine}}.}}


* Length: Approximately 175 meters
* Length: Approximately 175 meters
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== Service History ==
== Service History ==


Following its announcement at the EOS Fleet Week, the Oshun-class submarine is believed to be in active service with the [[Imperial Orinese Navy]]. However, specific details about its service history are not yet available to the public.<ref name='parade'>IODF Press Release, [https://www.europans.com/topic/4092-the-imperial-navy-sets-sail/page/2/#comment-40013178 Biannual naval parade observed by Empress Joni I] (24 April 2019)</ref>
Following its announcement at the EOS Fleet Week, the Oshun-class submarine is believed to be in active service with the [[Imperial Orinese Navy]]. However, specific details about its service history are not yet available to the public.<ref name='parade'>[[IODF]] Press Release, [https://www.europans.com/topic/4092-the-imperial-navy-sets-sail/page/2/#comment-40013178 Biannual naval parade observed by Empress Joni I] (24 April 2019)</ref>


== Controversies ==
== Controversies ==


The Oshun-class submarine was first mentioned in a blog post in 2016, where an anonymous source leaked supposed designs of the vessel.<ref>Big Story News, [https://www.europans.com/topic/4114-bs-news-channel/#comment-22054957 Secret submarine plans have been leaked on the internet by a blogger] (1 February 2016)</ref> The blogger claimed that the submarine was designed to cause “devastating damage to a country's territory” and render “wide areas of radioactive contamination.” The [[Imperial Orinese Defence Force]] did not comment on this claim at the time.
The Oshun-class submarine was first mentioned in a blog post in 2016, where an anonymous source leaked supposed designs of the vessel.<ref>[[Big Story News]], [https://www.europans.com/topic/4114-bs-news-channel/#comment-22054957 Secret submarine plans have been leaked on the internet by a blogger] (1 February 2016)</ref> The blogger claimed that the submarine was designed to cause “devastating damage to a country's territory” and render “wide areas of radioactive contamination.” The [[Imperial Orinese Defence Force]] did not comment on this claim at the time.


With the public revelation of the Oshun-class in 2023, concerns about its potential for massive destruction have resurfaced. Critics argue that the submarine represents an escalation in maritime power dynamics and could pose a significant threat to global security.<ref>Big Story News, [https://www.europans.com/topic/4114-bs-news-channel/page/2/#comment-40022462 Orinese Oshun: oceanic omen?] (9  July 2023)</ref> The Imperial Orinese Navy has not responded to these criticisms as of now.
With the public revelation of the Oshun-class in 2023, concerns about its potential for massive destruction have resurfaced. Critics argue that the submarine represents an escalation in maritime power dynamics and could pose a significant threat to global security.<ref>[[Big Story News]], [https://www.europans.com/topic/4114-bs-news-channel/page/2/#comment-40022462 Orinese Oshun: oceanic omen?] (9  July 2023)</ref> The Imperial Orinese Navy has not responded to these criticisms as of now.


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Imperial Orinese Navy]]
* [[Imperial Orinese Navy]]
== Footnotes ==
{{Notelist}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:20, 14 August 2023

Oshun class
File:Oshun class SAC.png
Oshun-class SAC profile
Typhoon class
Oshun-class submarine under way during the EOS Fleet Week
Class overview
Name: Oshun class
Builders: Vega Industries
Operators:  Imperial Orinese Navy
Planned: Unknown
Building: 1 (2016–present)
Completed: 1 (2023–present)
Active: 1
General characteristics
Type: Submersible aviation cruiser[a]
Propulsion: Nuclear (details classified)
Armament: Long-range ballistic missiles (details classified)
Notes: Stealth features, support for long-duration drone operations

The Oshun-class is a type of nuclear-powered submersible aviation cruiser produced and operated by the Imperial Orinese Navy. The class was publicly revealed during the Entente of Oriental States (EOS) Fleet Week in 2023.[1] The Grand Admiral of the Imperial Orinese Navy, Mario Ramius, made the announcement, although further details about the submarine remain classified.

Specifications

Given the classified nature of the Oshun-class, specific details about its dimensions and specifications remain unverified. However, it is estimated that the Oshun-class could potentially have the following dimensions.[b]

  • Length: Approximately 175 meters
  • Beam: Approximately 23 meters
  • Draught: Approximately 12 meters
  • Displacement: Approximately 48,000 tons

Please note that these are speculative figures and subject to verification.

Capabilities

The Orinese Grand Admiral Mario Ramius suggested that the Oshun-class possesses advanced stealth features, long-range ballistic missile capabilities, and state-of-the-art underwater surveillance systems.[1] He also hinted at the submarine's potential role in supporting extended drone operations. The specifics of these capabilities remain undisclosed due to the submarine's classified status.

Service History

Following its announcement at the EOS Fleet Week, the Oshun-class submarine is believed to be in active service with the Imperial Orinese Navy. However, specific details about its service history are not yet available to the public.[2]

Controversies

The Oshun-class submarine was first mentioned in a blog post in 2016, where an anonymous source leaked supposed designs of the vessel.[3] The blogger claimed that the submarine was designed to cause “devastating damage to a country's territory” and render “wide areas of radioactive contamination.” The Imperial Orinese Defence Force did not comment on this claim at the time.

With the public revelation of the Oshun-class in 2023, concerns about its potential for massive destruction have resurfaced. Critics argue that the submarine represents an escalation in maritime power dynamics and could pose a significant threat to global security.[4] The Imperial Orinese Navy has not responded to these criticisms as of now.

See also

Footnotes

  1. OOC. Minor inspiration was sourced from the Alicorn of Ace Combat. No features were copied. The ship is much smaller, and can only handle drones, not full-scale fight aircraft.
  2. OOC. Based on the Russian Typhoon-class submarine.

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