The super support ship has a second hull now.
I previously thought there were two hulls of a certain support-ship type.
That was both right and wrong.
Because the super support ship really is Type XXXA, with two hulls.
XXXA counts as part of the XXX series too, right? [laughing through tears]
But it seems the power system hasn’t changed...
I don't see how its going to be a "fast" supply ship or keep up with the carrier group if it still shares the same powerplant as 901 despite being likely well over 50 percent larger in displacement. 901 wasn't exactly overpowered by any metric, it could do around 23kn at flank which is reasonable for a ship of the class but it isn't anything impressive.According to 伏尔戈星图, there is a second hull of the large supply ship.
I don't see how its going to be a "fast" supply ship or keep up with the carrier group if it still shares the same powerplant as 901 despite being likely well over 50 percent larger in displacement. 901 wasn't exactly overpowered by any metric, it could do around 23kn at flank which is reasonable for a ship of the class but it isn't anything impressive.
Thing is, 901 is diesel only. Don't bother with the English wiki on this, it's basically completely wrong.Perhaps what they meant was that it still uses gas turbines instead of IEPS; as in, the same type of powerplant instead of literally the same one.
I don't see how its going to be a "fast" supply ship or keep up with the carrier group if it still shares the same powerplant as 901 despite being likely well over 50 percent larger in displacement. 901 wasn't exactly overpowered by any metric, it could do around 23kn at flank which is reasonable for a ship of the class but it isn't anything impressive.
Thing is, 901 is diesel only. Don't bother with the English wiki on this, it's basically completely wrong.
The principal problem with diesels for "fast" supply ships is that their economical cruise is substantially lower than that of a GT-powered ship. Yes, they can go up to a certain speed, but they like to have a drink then too (and the machinery isnt suitable for sustained heavy loads). That said, diesel engine technology has improved over the years too, so modern hulls have higher cruise regimes than older units.
For the Type 901s it would make sense to have relatively modern diesel engines for their purpose as "fast" replenishment ships for the Kuznetsov-class carriers, considering the latter are not really intended to run extended times at high cruise. At least thats my reading. In that sense it would also be logical to require a new generation of more capable AOEs to support the conceivably faster/longer legged future nuclear fleet of carriers.
All just my musings.