Modern Military Ship Sailing on Ocean

Generation Details
- Model
- Flux Schnell
- Prompt
- The LSES-3000 is a high-speed surface effect transport ship. A broad deck across the catamaran hull acts as a launchpad for a variety of helicopters or VTOL aircraft, stored in the upper berth. The lower berth holds patrol boats, landing craft, or submersibles: these launch from a davit situated above the aft SEV skirt. The LSES-3000 has a ferry range of 2,000 miles at cruise speed. The maximum speed of 100 mph has been described as "choppy", but allows the ship to out-maneuver traditional ships and submarines. While conceived as a military vessel, there are commercial variants for use with search-and-rescue and ocean research. **Dimensions** ::270 feet long, 100 feet wide **Draft** ::15 feet on-cushion, 30 feet off-cushion **Electronics** ::Radio communicator (100 miles), marine radar (50 miles, 360-degree), intertial navigation, radio navigation, self-steering gear, chartplotter **Fuel & Endurance** :: Each primary fuel tank holds 150 tons of heavy oil providing an endurance of 4 hours (maximum) to 16 hours (cruise). Total fuel is 900 tons at a cost of 54,000 gp, and 96 hour endurance at cruise speed. **Auxilary Fuel** :: The fuel tank in slot 7 holds 150 tons of jet fuel (15,000 gp) supplying helicopers and VTOL aircraft in the hangar. **Crew** ::82 total: 60 workspace crew (3 watches), 18 helm crew (3 watches), 2 machinists, 2 medics, up to 38 additional crew; three-quarters cover **Passengers** ::30 aircraft crew, 30 boat crew, 80 marines or other passengers; three-quarters cover **Quarters (A deck)** ::20 modest cabins, briefing room (for 10), 2 ready rooms (for 30 each), 5 offices, machine shop, cell (for 3), 8 liferafts in single berths, 45 tons steerage cargo **Quarters (B deck)** ::260 bunks, hospital (for 20), 8 liferafts in single berths, 8 tons steerage cargo **Taking damage** ::If a single source of damage deals 135 or more damage, a slot is *disabled*; if 675 or more damage, two slots are *destroyed*. **Vehicle options** :: Catamaran hull. Partial automation (3,800 gp) *Design Notes:* Mass *xiv* body (3,000 tons laden). Drag: −18 (−8 from mass, −9 sidewall hovercraft, −1 catamaran).
- Resolution
- 1080x720
Description
The image shows a large, modern naval vessel cutting through the ocean The ship has a sleek, streamlined hull with a prominent superstructure that houses the command and control center There are multiple helicopter landing pads on the superstructure, suggesting the ship is equipped for various maritime operations The ships design is characterized by a large, flat deck at the stern, which is likely used for launching and recovering helicopters or other small aircraftThe ship is equipped with a bow section that appears to be a wavepiercing hull, which allows the vessel to maintain a steady course in rough seas The bow section is also illuminated with a bright blue light, which could be for navigation or as a visual signalThe ship is surrounded by a wake of white foam, indicating that it is moving at a significant speed The ocean is calm, with no visible waves, which suggests that the ship is either in a sheltered area or that the weather conditions are favorableThe image is a digital rendering or a photograph of a naval vessel, and the level of detail suggests that it is a conceptual or promotional image rather than a realworld photograph The ships design and features are indicative of modern naval technology, and the image is likely intended to showcase the vessels capabilities and design
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