Quebec-class SSBN Submarine

The Quebec class Fusion SSBN submarine is the next generation of Everetti nuclear/fusion ballistic missile submarines. The Quebec class is specifically designed for ultra stealth during recon and spy operations, wartime combat and unconventional warfare. The submarines' primary armament would consist of fusion weapons of mass destruction, carrying varying types of warheads and deployment missiles or torpedos.

Specs
The Quebec class has a total displacement of 24,000 tonnes when submerged, making it one of the largest submarines ever built in the world. It has a length of over 650 feet. The Quebec class is powered by a fusion generator engine, allowing for speeds in excess of 40 miles per hour while submerged and a cruising speed using fusion generator waterjets, in excess of 80 miles per hour. At full speed, the submarine may be detected on sonar as a small blip. During combat missions, fleet stalking and recon and infiltration missions, where the sub is travelling slower, it is undetectable. The Quebec class is capable of deep sea travel, featuring reinforced hull for deep water pressure. The Quebec class is armed with a variety of fusion weapons of mass destruction. It's primary armament consists of thirty surface to air SLBM mid grade fusion warheads, which may be deployed against cities, military bases, enemy fleets or targets in space, orbit or used as an EMP weapon against enemy regions. A secondary weapon is a low grade torpedo tube armament of 16 tubes for launching low grade fusion warheads against enemy fleets, allowing for the sinking of large vessels or enemy battlegroups, either carrier groups or other. A final weapon has been added to the Quebec class, a high grade fusion weapon, designed to generate mega-tsunamis in the event of a global nuclear holocaust.