IKN Ikon (ICV-62)

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IKN Ikon (ICV-62)
Ikon-class aircraft carrier
Role Aircraft Carrier
National Origin Ikonia
Production History
Designed
2176 - 2180
Produced
2186 - 2194
Designer Proteus
Number Built 1
Service History
In Service
2195 - In service
Used By Ikonic Navy
Vessel Characteristics
Displacement 5,796 tons
Length 260 m
Beam 83 m
Height 50 m
Draft 10 m

Propulsion 2 x Obbscon Company NT25000 20 MW (27,000 hp) Azimuth Thrusters
Max Speed 50 kn (25 m/s)
Operational Range 10,000 km

Complement 1,740
Armament 6 x CIWS
2 x Lasers
Aircraft Carried 70-110 fixed wing and helicopters
Aviation Facilities Angled flight deck
4 x Electromagnetic catapults
Internal aircraft hangar


The IKN Ikon (ICV-62) is an Ikonic aircraft carrier and the flagship of the Ikonic Navy.

Design

The ship is distinguished by its angular construction, a signature of the radar cross section reducing technologies incorporated into the carrier’s design.

Development

Following the ‘strategic defence review ‘scheme of Apex Stone, Ikonia’s existing naval presence was deemed insufficient to effectively destroy or even retard an offensive force. In a damning appraisal of the Ikonic navy in 2173, Apex Stone stated:

‘Our own leadership's negligence has left us adrift in treacherous waters, as a once-mighty vessel now at the mercy of the storm, its sails torn and its crew lost to the abyss!

Who has dammed the once-flowing river of our martial succor to the merest trickle, parching the lands of our security and leaving us gasping for defense?’

He immediately made sweeping reforms, including the order of three new aircraft carriers designed to spearhead a modern naval fleet. Modern design principles for all ships in the new wave of production were to include mission package modularity, emphasis on surface-to-air systems, and RCS reducing technologies.

Development of the INS Ikon was fraught with difficulties. Three vessels had originally been planned. This was cut down to two by the time of the initial order in 2180. In 2191, the vessel's spiraling costs and delays led to the cancellation of her planned sister ship, the INS Spearka. The decision to cancel production of the INS Spearka almost sank the entire project. The press lambasted the exorbitantly expensive programme and the waste of time and money that had gone into the INS Spearka. The bearer of Advan resigned during the fiasco, as construction of the vessels was taking place in Advan.

Service History

The vessel was launched on June 30th 2195 and officially commissioned into the Ikonic Navy August 7th of the same year.

Specifications

See also