OVERVIEW: The Biologic Shrimp Swarm (Small) is a unique, extremely small submarine of unknown origin, designated as operated by entity "1001". Entering presumed service in year 0, its unusual dimensions and lack of identifiable sensors or armament point towards specialized, unconventional applications.

DETAILS:
The Biologic Shrimp Swarm (Small) presents a significant intelligence puzzle. Its emergence with an unknown operator and unconventional design strongly suggests a highly classified project, potentially involving advanced bio-engineering or novel materials science. The designation "Biologic" hints at a potential organic or bio-mimetic construction. Given the listed dimensions, particularly the extremely wide beam and draft compared to its length, the platform almost certainly does not operate like a conventional submarine. It is more likely designed for static deployment or very slow-speed maneuvering in highly confined or environmentally sensitive areas. The nominal displacement of 1 ton masks significant unknowns regarding its internal composition and density. Its year 0 commission date implies it is either a hypothetical construct or an extremely old, now recovered, platform. Given the complete absence of sensory equipment, the Shrimp Swarm is likely dependent on external command and control, or possesses a currently undetectable means of environmental awareness.

The primary role of the Biologic Shrimp Swarm (Small) is difficult to ascertain with the limited data available. The absence of offensive or defensive systems suggests reconnaissance, environmental monitoring, or covert communications relay. However, the unusual form factor, coupled with the potential for organic construction, raises the possibility of more esoteric applications, such as biological warfare or advanced camouflage research. It is unlikely to be suited for conventional Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Anti-Air Warfare (AAW), or Anti-Surface Warfare (ASuW) roles due to the lack of any apparent offensive or sensor capabilities. Its potential deployment would be limited to highly specialized scenarios where its unique characteristics outweigh its obvious limitations. The lack of sensors means it's completely reliant on external assets or a currently unknown method of detecting the environment.

The technical capabilities of the Biologic Shrimp Swarm (Small) are largely speculative. The large beam and draft compared to its length, suggest stability at the expense of maneuverability. The absence of any identified propulsion system hints at a novel means of underwater movement, potentially involving piezoelectric actuators, biomimicry, or even relying on external currents. The internal volume, though constrained by its overall dimensions, could potentially house a limited payload, such as specialized sensors or communications equipment. The materials used in its construction are a major unknown, and could be conventional or highly advanced, possibly of biological origin, granting it near-invisibility to certain detection methods. Further analysis of recovered examples would be required to determine the full extent of its operational capabilities and potential threats.

SPECIFICATION: Length: 2.0 m || Beam: 250.0 m || Draft: 250.0 m || Disp: 1 t

SENSORS: None

ARMAMENT: None