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| namesake=[[Icebergs of the Southern Greater Baskay]] |
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| builder=Fortis Heavy Industries Shipyards |
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| operator=[[Fortis|Republic of Fortis]] |
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+ | <nowiki>The Iceberg and her class were named for the semi-glacial waters to the south of Fortis.</nowiki> |
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==Design== |
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⚫ | <nowiki>The ''FRN Iceberg'' Was the first foray into the production of submarine hulls on the part of Fortis Heavy Industries (FHI), who won the contract for the Fortis "2142 Next Generation Submarine" program with their proposed "X01-S" Hull. The X01-S Would later be lengthened, and the proposed powerplant replaced with a larger engine. FHI Laid the first hull down, working out most issues within the year, working with naval headquarters.</nowiki> |
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===Commissioning and Sea Trials=== |
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+ | <nowiki>The Iceberg was commissioned as the lead ship of her class, the '''FRN ''Iceberg'' (Fortis Fleet Submarine (FFS)-1)'''. As part of a larger program to test operational capabilities, an international and public program was launched, enticing the world community to find the Iceberg as she sailed through both the lesser and greater Baskay...in return for a poster. The program was a partial success, and helped the navy and FHI find some severe issues with the Iceberg. Unfortunately, some of the issues still persist to this day, both in design and operational use. The Iceberg finished her sea trials in 2145 after modifications to her hull, and waqs formally commissioned on April 10th, 2146. </nowiki> |
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Revision as of 22:17, 11 November 2022
FRN Iceberg
Iceberg-class Submarine
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FRN Iceberg on sea trials, 2145 | |||||
Operation History | |||||
Builder | Fortis Heavy Industries Shipyards | ||||
Laid Down | February 27th, 2142 | ||||
Launched | August 2nd, 2143 | ||||
Commissioned | April 10th, 2146 | ||||
Homeport | Fortis | ||||
Status | Active as of 2140 | ||||
Fate | Active |
The FRN Iceberg (FFS-1) is an Iceberg-Class Submarine.
Naming
The Iceberg and her class were named for the semi-glacial waters to the south of Fortis.
Design
The ''FRN Iceberg'' Was the first foray into the production of submarine hulls on the part of Fortis Heavy Industries (FHI), who won the contract for the Fortis "2142 Next Generation Submarine" program with their proposed "X01-S" Hull. The X01-S Would later be lengthened, and the proposed powerplant replaced with a larger engine. FHI Laid the first hull down, working out most issues within the year, working with naval headquarters.
History
Construction
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Commissioning and Sea Trials
The Iceberg was commissioned as the lead ship of her class, the '''FRN ''Iceberg'' (Fortis Fleet Submarine (FFS)-1)'''. As part of a larger program to test operational capabilities, an international and public program was launched, enticing the world community to find the Iceberg as she sailed through both the lesser and greater Baskay...in return for a poster. The program was a partial success, and helped the navy and FHI find some severe issues with the Iceberg. Unfortunately, some of the issues still persist to this day, both in design and operational use. The Iceberg finished her sea trials in 2145 after modifications to her hull, and waqs formally commissioned on April 10th, 2146.
Operational History
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