Triyun Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 (edited) OOC: A continuation of this thread: http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?showtopic=85326&st=0 Everything unless explicitly public is considered classified, as always all projects should be considered EMP, Biological, Chemical, and Radiation proofed. IC: Singapore base was no at 60% construction capacity. Fort Beihai is now at 50% Capacity. Current F/A-47 Squadrons are undergoing rotational refit to D-Block capabilities. Due to the F-65 program enjoying an incredibly high success rate in foreign exports, excess spare parts production is to be ramped up along with number of pilots for training missions to new countries. Edited August 7, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 11, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2010 (edited) OOC: Since the Sub multiplier seems to be in use With major victories over in Europe, China is undergoing a major naval re-organization. China would begin the introduction of a new series of highly classified command ship, eight in the series had been built. [quote] [b]Highly Classified[/b] [b]Ship Displacement:[/b] 25, 000 tons [b]Top Speed:[/b] 32 knots [b]Ship Specialized Radar Reduction Features:[/b] The Zheng He Class Command Ship has been streamlined and designed to minimize the radar profile of the ship. The vessel is capable of operating in over the horizon as a highly survivable command and control platform. The ship is covered with a radar absorbant material which further reduces the effectiveness of find this vessel. The ships 4 anti submarine helicopters are maintained in a internal bay which minimize detection. Additionally the ship is equipped with sound reduction features on its underwater parts, this greatly decreases the range of detection by SONAR. [b]Ship Specialized Armor Features:[/b] The Zheng He has its underbelly and sides designed with materials which are both flexible and strong, maxing it capable of surviving torpedo attacks. Using the latest in technology, it allows for lighter more flexible materials, which are more adept at surviving a torpedo blast. The ship also has on deck armor to protect itself from attacks from above, particularly aerial attack. [b]Ship Command and Control Features:[/b] The Zheng He's sensor suite is one of the most powerful afloat. Sporting the most powerful phased array radar ever deployed on a warship, it is integrated into a massive at sea computer data center within the hull of the command ship, and is capable of networking in with other aircraft and ships in the operating group, vastly increasing the fleets survivability against sustained attack through earlier detection and thus reaction time. This gives the Zheng He and the ships it is supporting unparalleled missile defense capabilities both against cruise and ballistic missiles and greatly increases carrier battle groups and surface action groups survivability and increases their ability to operate in close in battle spaces against enemy naval defenses. Beyond its powerful phased array radar, it is also equipped with advanced sonar and radar interception equipment which increases its capability to detect enemy submarines, allowing it to direct anti-submarine warfare. The Zheng He also is equipped with powerful interception equipment which detect enemy sonar and radar, and is designed to send back misinformation on acoustic and radar spectrums to both confuse the enemy and detect the area and direction in which the enemy is operating. The ship also has both surface and underwater electro-optical infrared sensors which increase the ships ability to spot plumes which nuclear submarines leave which rise to the surface. The ship is also equipped with sophisticated magnetic anomally sensors which move in to the ships extensive computer processing power, which allows it to detect man made magnetic anomalies in the Earth's magnetic field over a much greater area of operation, with a much greater degree of accuracy. [b]Vehicles:[/b] The Ship is equipped with an extensive suite of unmanned vehicles including unmanned long range sea based underwater and above water vehicles designed to tap underwater enemy cables and assist in detection of enemy submarines, without risking ones own attack submarines. The Ship is also equipped with rocket launched aerial unmanned vehicles to provide over the horizon reconnaissance against both land, submarine, and ship based targets. The UAVs are capable of deploying a multi-static radar system and longer range infrared systems to aid in the detection of stealth anti-naval aircraft. Lastly the ship is capable of launching disposable submersible vehicles which can move long range and emit similar acoustic signatures to various submarines. The Ship is also equipped with four helicopters configured for anti-submarine warfare and transport. [b]Defenses:[/b] The ship is equipped with an anti-satellite laser, capable of blinding orbital satellites used to track naval surface ships. The ship is equipped with a dedicated reactor with an advanced battery system to provide immediate power for this weapon. Additionally it is equipped with a long range cruise missiles and ballistic missile warheads, it too uses the battery and the advanced computing power on the ship. Additionally the ship is equipped with a pair of 12 Tube Rolling frame II Short Range defensive missile launchers, it has various .50 caliber machine guns, directed acoustic devices, and high powered hoses to repel borders onto the ship. As the ship is not designed to operate alone but rather with escort vessels its overall armament is very light.[/quote] Additionally a new expanded size Amphibious Dock, the Chongqing Class are being constructed to replace the Tianjin Class, the ships have similar radar reduction and various features but with a 50% increase in force deployment capability. Planned Post War Chinese Navy: Submersible Fleet: Submarine Task Force Leopard: 8 Dragon Class Attack Submarines Submarine Task Force Tiger: 8 Dragon Class Attack Submarines Submarine Task Force Lion: 4 Franco Class Guided Missile Submarines 4 Franco Class Ballistic Missile Submarines Strategic Submarine Task Force Panther : 4 Franco Class Ballistic Missile Submarines 4 Dragon Class Attack Submarines Surface Fleet: 1st Carrier Action Group: 2 Pacific Wolf Class Carriers -3 Squadrons of EF-50s -3 Squadrons of F/A-47-Ds -2 Squadron of F/B-23s 4 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 2 Qin Shi Huang Class Cruisers 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 2nd Carrier Action Group: 3 Pacific Wolf Class Carriers -3 Squadrons of EF-50s -3 Squadrons of F/A-47-Ds -2 Squadron of F/B-23s 4 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 2 Qin Shi Huang Class Cruisers 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 3rd Carrier Action Group: 1st Carrier Action Group: 2 Pacific Wolf Class Carriers -3 Squadrons of EF-50s -3 Squadrons of F/A-47-Ds -2 Squadron of F/B-23s 4 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 2 Qin Shi Huang Class Cruisers 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 4th Carrier Action Group: 1st Carrier Action Group: 2 Pacific Wolf Class Carriers -3 Squadrons of EF-50s -3 Squadrons of F/A-47-Ds -2 Squadron of F/B-23s 4 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 2 Qin Shi Huang Class Cruisers 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 1st Surface Action Group: 2 Xia Class Fast Attack Battleships 3 Qin Shi Huang Class Cruisers 3 Jade Emperor Class Destroyer 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 2nd Surface Action Group: 2 Xia Class Fast Attack Battleships 3 Qin Shi Huang Class Cruisers 3 Jade Emperor Class Destroyer 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 1st Amphibious Action Group: 3 Chongqing Class Amphibious Landing Docks -1st Amphibious Expeditionary Force 2 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship 2nd Amphibious Action Group: 3 Chongqing Class Amphibious Landing Docks -2nd Amphibious Expeditionary Force 2 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 1 Zheng He Class Command Ship Edited August 11, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 [code]To: All Commands From: Beijing Central Command Subject: Priority Transmission Body: All Units return to bases. Re-equip for Operation W.[/code] OOC: Will be suspending the rogue sub storyline till I get my inspiration back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 [code] To: BCC From: PRCA Expeditionary Force 1,2, and the PRN Qin Subject: Priority Transmission Body: Acknowledged, aircraft returning to home AFB's at fuel conservation speeds. Qin ETA Singapore in 3-5 days. [/code] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 (edited) [quote] To: BCC From: PRN Qin Subject: Rebasing Body: We're having some minor trouble with our port engines. Requesting temporary res-assignment to Second Surface Action Group in Singapore where we can stop over for quick repairs. [/quote] ooc note: Temporarily transferring active control to Triyun over the Qin. He has the navy for it and I must temporarily shut down my dockyards IG. Edited August 15, 2010 by Maelstrom Vortex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 The [i]Qin[/i] would temporarily be attached to the 2nd Surface Action Group at Singapore while the BBGN-05 [i]Han[/i] was completed, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subtleknifewielder Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 (edited) [quote name='Triyun' timestamp='1281848876' post='2416390'] OOC: Will be suspending the rogue sub storyline till I get my inspiration back. [/quote] OOC: Awe, nuts. Was looking forward to more shens... Edited August 15, 2010 by Subtleknifewielder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 (edited) [b]High Priority Mission to Military Logistics Command:[/b] All units have reported that they have resumed pre-war level ordinance stockpiles. These are to be increased by 40 percent. Strategic Ground Forces are ordered to have an additional 300 mobile DF-21 ASBM Launchers, with four missiles on hot launch and an additional 400 in reserve. An additional 100 DF-41s are to be built with MaIRV warheads. Intermediate Range SLBM ASBM weapon stockpiles are to be increased by a further 25 percent. Intercontinental Missiles are to be increased 15 percent. Guam, Fort Beihai, and Singapore Forward Positioning Bases are to have their stockpiles increased by 25 percent. Club K Missile Systems are to be increased by 40 percent at these bases 1000 M-51 are to be built bringing the total stockpile to 2100. 400 are to be given to the navy, 300 are to be given to bomber forces, 300 are to be given to mobile ground launch commands. Off shore island, Taiwan, and Hainan bases are to be equipped with additional Club K Missile Systems 50 percent as well. Western Command Club K forces are to be increased by 90 percent. Long Range Naval UAVs are to be increased by 120 craft. Low Observability Light Weight UAV Recon/Light Strike Units are to be build up to a standing force of 260 units. Ground forces stock piles are to be increased in critical zones by 200% Edited August 16, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 (edited) ooc: Reclaiming the Qin, fortunately, destroying my dockyards didn't end up being necessary. It will stay as part of the current fleet unless ordered otherwise. Edited August 17, 2010 by Maelstrom Vortex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 (edited) Update: 20 percent of F/A-47 squadrons have been refit with D-bloc technology for the Air Force, naval refitting is complete. Edited August 21, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 (edited) To increase China's ability to conduct humanitarian and support operations in the South China Sea, the Coast Guard will be expanded to permit it it to operate under the conditions of a low tech drawn out conflict independent of the navy. New Procurement Orders: Chinese Coast Guard: 6 Sea Control Ships 10 ASW Cutter Modifications 4 Fast Interdiction Hydrofoils 30 AWAC Helicopters 60 ASM Equpped Helicopters 20 Helicopter Gunships 4 Nuclear Powered Supply Motherships 4 Nuclear Powered Ice Breakers 22 Strategic Airlift Capable Sea Planes 25 EWAC Long Range Sea Surveillance UAVs Singapore Coast Guard: 1 Sea Control Ship 4 ASW Cutters 2 Fast Interdiction Hydrofoils 6 Helicopter Gunships 15 ASM Equipped Helicopters 6 AWAC Helicopters 1 Nuclear Powered Supply Ship Edited August 26, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 28, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 Construction of Singapore Base was now at 90%. Construction of Guam was more or less finished. Fort Beihai was at 75% strength. Testing of extended boost range for M-51s has begun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 29, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 29, 2010 [b]Classified[/b] With the completed conversion the F/A-47 D Blocs, PLAAF will be phasing out the F-65 and A-10 Mk III models. Replacing the F-65 will be a mix. They will be replaced by the following ratio: 1 F/A-23 Super Widow and 2 F-66 Phoenixs. [quote][img]http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/7218/s21o.jpg[/img] Unit Name: F-66 Phoenix Jet Engine: 200KN 3D thrust vectoring turbofan Weight: Empty: 23, 000 lbs Combat Loaded Weight: 35, 000 lbs Thrust Weight At Empty: 1.95 Thrust Weight Loaded: 1.28 Maximum Speed: Mach 2.4 Super Cruise: Mach 1.8 Combat Radius: 650 nmi Ferry Range: 1500 nmi Service Ceiling: 58, 000 Feet Avionic Features: H The Phoenix’s entire body is a radar system for its active phased array radar. It provides 360 degree lock on coverage. The Phoenix’s radar has a 290 nmi range, and is configured for high bandwidth and x and l bands. Phoenixs as with all Chinese fighters network together to share information and can in groups form a multi-static radar. The plane also has synethic apeture radar to provide high resolution radar imaging of the battlefield. It is equipped with forward infrared electronic-optical sensors which allow for 90 degrees of forward long range detection on the infrared spectrum giving it the ability to engage targets even with stealth on multiple bandwidths and get the first shot. It is capable of networking with space based radar to help detect enemy radar so that it can adjust its own sensors towards "blank spots" or work with other fighters to use multi static detection to find the enemy aircraft and either engage with specialized radar seeking missiles, infrared missiles, or autocannon depending on strength of stealth. Beyond the difficulty of its own radar to jam, the Phoenix features a built in ECM suite which is capable of jamming enemy radar and disrupting missile lock-ons to other units (or itself if they manage to break its stealth. Its sensors are also well attuned to detect enemy radar including phased array radar, both for evasion and engagement purposes. It is equipped with a new ECM system which had increased processing power. Its ability to flood enemy spectrum with false information made it further resistant to detection, and in fact was capable of emitting false data on its distance to target to the enemy radar operator causing them to scramble forces in the wrong area of a battle space should that be tactically preferable to avoiding detection entirely. The secondary EO system serves as a filter against IR countermeasures employed by a target aircraft - the seeker is capable of rejecting deployed flares by cross-referencing data regarding UV and optical wavelength emissions with the IR component. The plane itself was equipped with directional infared countermeasures as well as the standard suite of infrared countermeasures. Engine Specifications: Built on an improved model of the F-65's turbofan, the F-165B engine provides extremely high performance and unparalleled maneuvering abilities. The engine has been protected from thermal emissions, making infrared tracking significantly harder. The unit is capable of sustained super cruise, allowing it to perform at sustained BVR range. Stealth Features: The unit is shaped to reduce its radar cross section profile, including 6 internal hard points for its weapons. The outside of the unit is covered with radar absorbent materials which provide protection against multiple radar bandwidths and are designed to defeat ultra high frequency radar as well. The units engine has been outfitted to minimize the IR and acoustic signatures especially using super cruise. Specialized Equipment: Weapons: 1x 25 mm Internal Auto Cannon 6x Internal Hardpoints[/quote] A-10 IIIs will be replaced with F/A-68 Snow Leopards. As the change goes through, older models will be moved to mothball for strategic reserve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 29, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 29, 2010 (edited) French Construction Operations: Warships: 6 Jade Emperor Class Export Versions are being constructed at Pearl River Delta Super Ironworks 4 Franco Class Export Versions are being constructed at Wuhan Shipyards 8 ASW Hydrofoils Export Versions are being constructed at Kiaoshiung Shipyards Aircraft Operations: Squadrons are being refitted with two Tu-160 squadrons in Guangzhou Lab and Proving Grounds being converted, two are being refitted in Chongqing. F-22 Sino lines are being modified at Chengdu Aeronauticss, Taipei National Aeronautics, and Nanjing Design Bureau. Each facility is modifying a squadron on four parellel production lines allowing for 16 squadrons to be modified at once. Construction has begun on the Indian-South China Sea Canal Zone and naval base. Early Tests have begun on capabilities to launch LRAAM, MRAAM, SRAAM and newest model tomahawk air to surface missile from most military medium to large aircraft via networked theatre sensor array. [img]http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/9273/foas7.jpg[/img] Draft of the design. Edited August 29, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted August 30, 2010 Report Share Posted August 30, 2010 The People's Liberation Army Reserves Forces have moved an additional 75,000 troops to the South East Asia region in Thailand. Of these troops, approximately 50% are engineers and have been allocated to assist with the recent canal and fortification work ongoing in the region. Additionally, the A-10 fleet is being upgraded to F/A-68s. Gou Shi has placed the order with the manufacturers and the order is estimated to be filled within 2 years. GLI-133s and Tu-160 Ss have begun active patrols off the South China Sea from Hong Kong and Hainan to the Malaysian border. In addition, stockpiling has begun of m-51 cruise and intermediate range missile systems in the PLARF's arsenal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 30, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 30, 2010 (edited) [quote name='Maelstrom Vortex' timestamp='1283146023' post='2435526'] The People's Liberation Army Reserves Forces have moved an additional 75,000 troops to the South East Asia region in Thailand. Of these troops, approximately 50% are engineers and have been allocated to assist with the recent canal and fortification work ongoing in the region. Additionally, the A-10 fleet is being upgraded to F/A-68s. Gou Shi has placed the order with the manufacturers and the order is estimated to be filled within 2 years. GLI-133s and Tu-160 Ss have begun active patrols off the South China Sea from Hong Kong and Hainan to the Malaysian border. In addition, stockpiling has begun of m-51 cruise and intermediate range missile systems in the PLARF's arsenal. [/quote] [quote] [b]Classified: To: Field Marshall Gou Shi From: Field Marshall Ding Subject: Refit of cargo planes[/b] In improvement of our total strike capability, we have been developing a capability to support bomber strike platforms with easily deployable cargo plane strike platforms. Please rotate your tactical and strategic airlift through the Chongqing Heavy Industry aircraft facility for conversion.[/quote] [quote] Operations Orders: Conversion at Beijing-Tianjin Super Industrial Park for airlift offensive air strike capability has begun. 40 Strategic S-500 SAM and 40 Strategic DF-21 ER ASBM launchers have been deployed to canal zone for protection.[/quote] Edited August 30, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted August 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 [b]Procurement Order:[/b] New Naval Constructions for Indian Ocean Squadron: 4 Dragon Class Attack Submarines 2 Franco Class Guided Missile Submarines 2 Franco Class Ballistic Missile Submarines Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 [quote] Classified: To: Field Marshall Gou Shi From: Field Marshall Ding Subject: Refit of cargo planes In improvement of our total strike capability, we have been developing a capability to support bomber strike platforms with easily deployable cargo plane strike platforms. Please rotate your tactical and strategic airlift through the Chongqing Heavy Industry aircraft facility for conversion. [/quote] [quote] Classified: To: FM Ding From: FM Gou Shi Subject: Refit Acknowledged, I've contacted CHI and a rotation schedule has been created based upon factory refit slot availability. Estimated time lapse to full refit: 1 year. [/quote] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted September 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Annual Strategic Update: Naval and coast guard armament programs are nearing completion. Stockpile build ups at 50% completion, with Western Commands reporting finished stockpiling. Estimated completion of refits of airlift at 45%. F-68s are now nearing full service in most air squadrons. F-66s and F-23s are nearing full fielding. Canal Zone is at 50% completion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 PLARF Update: Replacement of out dated aircraft is nearly complete and skewed towards what would mostly constitute an aggressive bomber command with a strong interdiction and close air support arm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted September 27, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 [quote]Classified Dispatch to All Commands: To All Commands, All Chinese forces are moved to Defcon 2[/quote] [quote]Dispatch to MDP Allies and Above: The UFE is moving to Defcon 2 due to increased tensions in Asia, including bellicose language by the Kingdom of Cochin and questionable human rights abuses in the break away province of Yunnan.[/quote] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maelstrom Vortex Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 The PLARF had already begun the process to heighten its readiness status. Field Marshall Shi was known to react quickly at the smell of smoke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted September 27, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 (edited) OOC: This is done talking to Sargun who is now GM and has a different interpretation of the fleet rule than IAT Fleet Reorganization: Major Surface Forces: 7 Pacific Wolf Class Carriers 4 Yan'an Class Amphibious Carriers 6 Chongqing Class Amphibious Landing docks 9 Xia Class Battleships 8 Qin Shi Huang Class Missile Cruisers 7 Jade Emperor Class Destroyers 8 Zeon Class Frigate 10 Littoral Combat Ships Trimaran Variants Major Submarine Forces: 22 Dragon Class Attack Submarines 8 Franco Class Ballistic Missile Submarines 5 Franco Class Guided Missile Submarines Chinese Maritime Security Forces: 6 Littoral Sea Control Ships 10 ASW Cutters 4 Fast Interdiction Hydrofoils 4 Nuclear Powered Long Range Supply Ships 4 Nuclear Powered Ice Breakers (2 Deployed to Fort Beihai, 2 kept in Asia) Chinese Singapore Maritime Forces: 1 Sea Control Ship 4 ASW Cutters 2 Fast Interdiction Hydrofoils French military construction was complete and the forces would be delivered to them. Edited September 27, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted September 29, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) Xinhua Wire report: Several major CEOs have been ousted from their positions at the heads of major national industrial and financial giants. This is believed to be due to political disagreements between them and the Central Political Consultative Conference which is seeking to create a compromise between State Capitalism and Socialism called social capitalism as part of its harmonious development concept. The Government is expected to announce its five year plans shortly after the resolving of issues in the Yunnan Province. All the new CEOs are members of the Zeon Party and believe in the basic vision of creating Social Capitalism to serve the people and the nation. Edited September 29, 2010 by Triyun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triyun Posted September 30, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 [quote]To: Athenian Federation From: United Federation of the East Subject: Cimei Naval Station Body: As part of the upgrading of the Formosan Straits defense program, the United Federation of the East would like to offer Cimei Naval Station to long term lease to the Athenian Federation in exchange for helping upgrade the Formosan Straits defense line.[/quote] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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