AI enhanced?
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Yes, definitely AI-enhanced.
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AI enhanced?
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it actually does look like SSN-774 variant of Virginia class. @Tomboy was spot on.Yes, definitely AI-enhanced.
Though, thinking about it - The sail does look to be rather 093B-esque...
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Roughly to scale, 09IIIA and this new sub. The sail does appear quite a bit smaller, volume wise. Like 50% smaller when its area is viewed from the side?
it actually does look like SSN-774 variant of Virginia class. @Tomboy was spot on.
here is the close view of 093B sail. doesn't match with.
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Unless there's a frame or other removable structure within the tarp, it's clear that the rudders are disproportionately large.I don't think the rear control surfaces are really that big, most likely they are covered with some kind of tarp along with the propeller/pump jet making the dimensions look exaggerated.
I don't think we can see them as a 095 or 093 variant or such because dimension is quite different. Also, it's not really in PLAN's way of doing things to have special variant before the original version even started sea trials.Some speculations on the potential designs and roles of this new 09X SSN (of my own) based on observations as of present.
From the most likely to the least likely:
#1 - This boat is an SSGN variant of the 095 SSN.
This is the most straight-forward deduction, given the estimated hull diameter of this SSN. The position and size of the sail on this SSN is both smaller and more fore to the bow compared to the sail on the 095. Alongside the increased length of this SSN over the 095, these two would/should point towards a larger midsection to house more VLS cells or more multipack VLS tubes.
#2 - This boat is a special-mission variant of the 095 SSN.
Generally with the same reasoning as #1. Though, given the rapid succession of construction of two units of this boat is built simultaneously (alongside the relative number of special mission variants of SSNs relative to the overall size of the SSNs we see with the US and Russian navies), I'd rate this to be slightly less probable than #1 - That is, unless the PLAN is putting significantly larger focus into special mission aspects (undersea warfare in particular) on their future subsurface fleet than what we have anticipated/expected thus far.
#3 - This boat is simply an upgraded variant of the (base) 095 SSN.
Plausible, but it does sound kinda (too?) quick to build a noticeably upgraded variant of the 095 SSN, considering the first boat of the class had only hit the water less than 4 months ago. However, I wouldn't exclude the probability of some kind of combination of features from both #1 and #2 on this variant in order to become the new "base" variant of the 095 class.
#4 - This boat is a hunter-killer variant of the 095 SSN.
Doesn't seem that likely (to me), given how the general consensus being that hunter-killer SSNs like the Seawolfs would be having a rather "fixed" hull length-to-beam ratio that is generally "short-but-thick" in order to achieve enhanced maneuverability in subsurface combat against enemy underwater assets in the deep ocean.
#5 - This boat is a 093C SSN (i.e., further development of thr 093B SSN).
Like, why even bother? Even the 093B SSN, with their much more advanced, across-the-board upgrades compared to their predecessors (093/A), still retains the ~9 meter diameter hull. Suddenly expanding the hull to ~12 meters while retaining the core hull design just doesn't pass the smell test - Might as well just build the 095 SSN that is superior to the 093B SSN in pretty much every way.