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Salvo Regards!
You'll probably find the SS-N-20 underwhelming. Even with a ridiculously high warhead rating, it doesn't produce significant blast effects. It also uses the SS-N-19 model, so after it deploys its wings it really doesn't look like an SLBM. But it will have to do for now...
I believe it is something to do with the base Damage Model; it just isn't designed to simulate the blast effects of nukes...
Sorry. :(
the SSGN variant was going to use alot of parts from the Oscar-II's actually including the ss-n-19s , FCR/FCS, ESM, and etc.
I also added Red October, as that fictional Typhoon was such a cultural icon.
Special thanks to @ManueverWarfare, as he came up with the ingenious use of the "scale" function to create the Sail. It's much cleaner than using dozens of kitbashed components to build the lower portion of the sail as I was originally doing. Salvo Regards!