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  • Quebec-class SSBN Submarine
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  • The Quebec class is a class of fusion powered submarines used by the Union of Everett Navy. The Navy has five Quebec class ballistic missile submarines (SSBF) and five others under construction. The Quebec class is named after the lead submarine of this class, EVS Quebec. The five Quebec class submarines carry 75% of the Union of Everett's active inventory of strategic fusion warheads. The warships, when required, are capable of quickly being assigned targets by using secure and constant radio communications links at sea, utilizing the Union's GlyphiX communications encrypted codes.
Length
  • 620.0
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Range
  • Indefinite
Picture
  • File:Quebec-class Fusion SSBN.png
Power
  • Naval Mk1 Fusion Generator Engine
Speed
  • 34.700000
Status
  • In Service
Displacement
  • 19975
Registry
  • SSBF
Name
  • Quebec Class
Draft
  • 68.0
Operator
  • Union of Everett Navy
Cost
  • 8.4E8
Laid Down
  • 5
Maximum speed
  • 69.500000
Beam
  • 73.0
ensign
  • File:Flag of Everett.png
Commissioned
  • 5
tonnage
  • 17960
Motto
  • Death From Below
Builder
Ordered
  • 10
Crew
  • 150
Armament
  • x1 High Grade "Tsunami Bomb"
  • x15 Low Grade "Fleet Destroyer"
  • x150 GFW Surface-Surface Missile
  • x16 tube GFW Torpedo
  • x30 Mid Grade Surface-Surface SLBM
Propulsion
  • x2 Silencer Propellers
  • x4 Water Jets booster
Nationality
  • Union of Everett
Defenses
  • BQQ-6 passive bow-mounted array
  • BQR-19 navigation
  • BQR-25 conformal array
  • TB-16 or BQR-23 towed array
abstract
  • The Quebec class is a class of fusion powered submarines used by the Union of Everett Navy. The Navy has five Quebec class ballistic missile submarines (SSBF) and five others under construction. The Quebec class is named after the lead submarine of this class, EVS Quebec. The five Quebec class submarines carry 75% of the Union of Everett's active inventory of strategic fusion warheads. The warships, when required, are capable of quickly being assigned targets by using secure and constant radio communications links at sea, utilizing the Union's GlyphiX communications encrypted codes. All the Quebec-class submarines are named for cities located in the state of Quebec. The Quebec-class submarines are the largest submarines ever built for the Everetti Navy and are over 2,000 tons heavier than the Union's preceding Ohio class SSBN subs developed by the United States. Two classes of the Russian Navy's submarines have larger total displacements: the Soviet-designed Typhoon-class submarines have more than twice the total displacement, and the Russian Federation's Borei-class submarines have roughly 25 percent greater displacement, but the Quebec-class warships carry more missiles and warheads than either of the other designs: 46 missiles per boat, versus only 16 missiles for the Borei class (20 for the Borei II) and 20 for the Typhoon-class.