北约代号(NATO reporting name)是
适用于绝大部分世界观有NATO存在的ACG作品,在部分ACG作品中存在原创的单个代号甚至代号序列。
由于北约代号是北约组织单方面的装备序列称呼。代号风格诡异、字面含义毫无规律可言,除了同一系统的装备首字母相同以外,基本就是在一本正经地胡说八道。代号本身无特别含义或明显为贬义。
所以部分ACG作品中不分场合(尤其是当着相关研发人员的面)直呼北约代号是非常
(《全金属狂潮系列》)
设计失败的初代AS。
Rk-89 "Shamrock"
一代半AS,1989年研发成功,并将其投入阿富汗战争中对阿富汗游击队作战,作战效果非常不错,相良宗介使用的第一架AS即为此型号。
"Savage" Rk-91/92/96M 第二代AS,1992年服役,广泛使用于苏联及其盟友的武装部队 Rk-92在Rk-91的基础上配备了涡轮引擎。汞合金装备了改型的Rk-96M。
野蛮人(Savage)是北约组织对RK-91/92/96M型的代号,苏军内部称为Ливень(风暴)。
Zy-98 "Shadow" 由Zeya Design Bureau研制。与第二代AS相反,苏联在研发第三代AS进度上要超出美国一大截,苏联的第三代AS已经开始量产并列装部队,前期型代号为ZY-98 幻影(Shadow),改进型Zy-99在小说中阿富汗核弹基地一战中便已出场,还有专门用于狙击的改进型。Zy-99M作为出口型出口到北中国。
汞合金组织被称为地狱君王的第三代AS便是在Zy-98型的基础上改造并搭载了λ-driver系统。
Rk-02 "Scepter"
在《全金属狂潮》正统续作《全金属狂潮Another》中的AS,于2002年定型。配备重型装甲系统和机械臂。但是显然还难以撼动大规模入列的Rk-96的地位。
(待补充)
(出场作品举例仅限于明确提及代号的作品)
北约代号 | 官方序列 | 官方昵称 | 代号出场作品 |
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Backfin | 图98姬 | ||
Backfire(逆火) | 图22M姬 | ||
Badger(獾) | 图16姬/轰6姬 | 《红色警戒》 | |
Bank | North American B-25 Mitchell姬 | ||
Barge | 图85姬 | ||
Bark | 伊尔2姬 | ||
Bat | 图2姬 | ||
Beagle(小猎犬) | 伊尔28姬/轰5姬 | ||
Bear-A/B/C/D(熊) | 图95姬 | ||
Beast | 伊尔10姬 | ||
Bison | Myasishchev M-4姬 | ||
Blackjack(海盗旗) | 图160姬 | 白天鹅 | |
Blinder(眼罩) | 图22姬 | ||
Blowlamp | 伊尔54姬 | ||
Bob | 伊尔4姬 | ||
Boot | 图91姬 | ||
Bounder | Myasishchev M-50姬 | ||
Box | Douglas A-20 Havoc | ||
Brassard | 雅克28姬 | ||
Brawny | 伊尔40姬 | ||
Brewer | 雅克28B姬 | ||
Buck | 别2姬 | ||
Bull | 图4姬 | ||
Buson | 图14姬 | ||
Butcher | 图82姬 |
北约代号 | 官方序列 | 官方昵称 | 代号出场作品 |
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Faceplate | 叶2姬A | ||
Fagot(柴捆) | 米格15姬 | ||
Faithless | 米格23姬PD | ||
Fang | 拉11姬 | ||
Fantail | 拉15姬 | ||
Fantan(番摊) | 强5姬 | ||
Fargo | 米格9姬 | ||
Farmer(农夫) | 歼六姬 and 米格19姬 | ||
Feather(羽毛) | 雅克15姬/雅克17姬 | ||
Fencer(击剑手) | 苏24姬 | ||
Fiddler | 图28/128姬 | ||
Fin | 拉7姬 | ||
Finback(长须鲸) | 歼八姬 | ||
Firebar | 雅克28姬P | ||
Firebird(火鸟) | 歼10姬 | 猛龙 | |
Firefang(火焰牙) | 歼20姬 | 黑丝带 | |
Foxfire(狐火) | 伪·米格31姬 | ||
Firkin(小木桶) | Su47姬 | 金雕 | |
Fishbed(鱼窝) | 米格21姬 and 歼七姬 | ||
Fishpot(捕鱼笼) | 苏9姬 and 苏11姬 | ||
Fitter | 苏7姬 and 苏17/20/22姬 | ||
Flagon | 苏15姬 | ||
Flanker(侧卫) | 苏27/30/33/35/37姬 | ||
Flashlight | 雅克25姬 | ||
Flatpack/Foxglove | 米格1.44姬 | ||
Flipper | 叶150姬 | ||
Flogger(鞭挞者) | 米格23姬 and 米格27姬 | ||
Flora | 雅克23姬 | ||
Flounder(比目鱼) | 歼轰7姬 | ||
歼15姬 | 飞鲨(Flying shark) | ||
Forger | 雅克38姬 | ||
Foxbat(狐蝠) | 米格25姬 | ||
Foxhound(猎狐犬) | 米格31姬 | ||
Frank | 雅克9姬 | ||
Fred | Bell P-63 Kingcobra | ||
Freehand | 雅克36姬 | ||
Freestyle | 雅克41/141姬 | ||
Fresco(壁画) | 米格17姬 and 歼五姬 | ||
Fritz | 拉9姬 | ||
Frogfoot(蛙足) | 苏25姬 | ||
Fulcrum(支点) | 米格29姬/米格33姬/米格35姬 | 《军火女王》《Muv-Luv》 | |
歼31姬/粽子姬 | 鹘鹰(Gyrfalcon) | ||
枭龙姬 | 枭龙 | ||
PAK FA姬 |
北约代号 | 官方序列 | 官方昵称 | 代号出场作品 |
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Haitun | 直9姬 | ||
Halo | 米26姬 | ||
Hare | 米1姬 | ||
Harke | 米10姬 | ||
Harp | 卡20姬 | ||
Hat | 卡10姬 | ||
Havoc(浩劫) | 米28姬 | ||
Haze | 米14姬 | ||
Helix(蜗牛) | 卡27/卡29姬/卡32姬 | ||
Hen | 卡15姬 | ||
Hermit | 米34姬 | ||
Hind(雌鹿) | 米24姬 | 《全金属狂潮》《军火女王》 | |
Hip(河马) | 米8/9/17姬 | ||
Hog | 卡18姬 | ||
Hokum | 卡50/52姬 | ||
Homer | V-12姬 | ||
Hoodlum | 卡26姬/卡126姬 | ||
Hook | 米6姬 | ||
Hoop | 卡22姬 | ||
Hoplite | 米2姬 | ||
Hormone | 卡25姬 | ||
Horse | 雅克24姬 | ||
Hound | 米4姬 |
北约代号 | 官方序列 | 官方昵称 | 代号出场作品 |
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Alfa | |||
Bravo | |||
Charlie | |||
Delta | |||
Echo | |||
Foxtrot | |||
Golf | |||
Hotel | |||
India | |||
Juliett | |||
Kilo | |||
Lima | |||
Mike | |||
November | |||
Oscar | |||
Papa | |||
Quebec | |||
Romeo | |||
Sierra | |||
Tango | |||
Uniform | |||
Victor | |||
Whisky | |||
X-ray | |||
Yankee | |||
Zulu | |||
Typhoon(台风) | |||
Akula(阿库拉) | |||
Beluga | |||
Severodvinsk |
Submarine Classes / Reporting Names
The introduction and a lot of information is from Robin J. Lee (amraam@netcom.com) -- Thanks! NATO used the standard phonetic letters to denote submarine classes, in no particular order (for instance, 'Alfa' appeared in 1969, well after 'Whiskey' in 1951). Since the submarine was considered the capital ship of the Russian Navy (and therefore the building programs were especially vigorous), all 26 letters of the phonetic alphabet were exhausted in 1985.
In that year, a new alphabetical naming scheme was formulated by NATO, and the next two submarines were designated 'Akula' and 'Beluga' (the new series' 'A' and 'B'). It is important to note that this is *not* the Americanized or translated versions of the Soviet classes -- for instance, what NATO calls the 'Akula' class, the Russians call the "Bars" class. After the collapse of the USSR, this new system seemed to fall into disuse (much like the rest of the NATO reporting scheme) as the real names of vessels became known. Thus, the lead ship of the new class of attack submarine is known by her real Russian Navy name, "Severodvinsk". I don't know if a NATO name (which would logically start with a 'C' in the new NATO Series) will be assigned when she enters the fleet.
The exceptions to the random-order phonetic scheme (pre-1985) and the ordered alphabetical (post-1985) are the Whale-class (which appeared in the 1950s) and, of course, the Typhoon-class. Another twist to the story is that although it is true that NATO derived the code-name 'Typhoon' from a 1974 speech by Leonid Brezhnev (in which he mentioned a new SSBN called the "Tayfun"), the Russian name for the class is in fact "Akula", which means 'Shark' -- which is not to be confused with NATO's 'Akula' SSN (Russian "Bars"). I have seen no evidence that any of the six 'Typhoon' submarines are actually named "Typhoon" (or its Russian equivalent). It's really a mess.
Chinese (PRC) submarines were also given Reporting Names.
ALFA Class Nuclear powered attack submarines (SSN); service designation "Project 705"; 7 built; in service 1971; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; up to 20 tube-launched weapons or up to 40 mines; 1 (prototype) scrapped in 1974; 1 scrapped in 1988; 1 recommissioned for trials in 1989; all retired; BRAVO Class Diesel-electric powered auxiliary/target submarines; 4 built; in service 1968; 4 (or 6) torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes (unconfirmed); CHARLIE Class Nuclear powered cruise missile submarines (SSGN); service designation "Project 670"; Charlie I - 12 built; in service 1968; 8 SS-N-7; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; up to 14 tube-launched weapons; 1 sank off Petropavlovsk 06/1983; salvaged but scrapped in 1987; 1 leased to India 05/01/1988; returned and scrapped in 1991; Charlie II - 6 built; in service 1973; 8 SS-N-9; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; up to 14 tube-launched weapons; DELTA Class Nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN); Delta I - service designation "Project 667B"; service name "Murena"; 18 built; in service 1972; 12 SS-N-8; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; Delta II - service designation "Project 667BR"; 4 built; in service 1974; 16 SS-N-8; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; Delta III - service designation "Project 667BDR"; service name "Kal'mar"; 14 built; in service 1975; 16 SS-N-18; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; some retrofitted for 16 SS-N-23; Delta IV - service designation "Project 667BDRM"; service name "Del'fin"; 8 (+ up to 4 more) built; in service 1984; 16 SS-N-23; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; ECHO Class Nuclear powered submarines; Echo I - cruise missile submarines (SSGN); service designation "Project 659"; 5 built; in service 1960; 6 SS-N-3c; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo tubes for Type 40 torpedoes; 20 torpedoes; all 1970/74 converted to attack submarines (SSN); 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo tubes for Type 40 torpedoes; up to 20 torpedoes; all retired ?; Echo II - cruise missile submarines (SSGN); service designation "Project 675"; 29 built; in service 1962; 8 SS-N-3c; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo tubes for Type 40 torpedoes; 20 torpedoes; 15(+) modified for 8 SS-N-12; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo tubes for Type 40 torpedoes; up to 20 torpedoes; 1 modified for special operations in 1980; 1 numbered "334"; FOXTROT Class Diesel-electric powered patrol/attack submarines (SS); service designation "Project 641"; 62 (out of 160 planned) built plus 17 for export; in service 1958; 10 torpedo tubes for 22 Type 53 torpedoes or up to 44 mines; 2 scrapped after accidents; 3 scrapped due to age; 2 transfered to Poland (1 in 1987, 1 in 1988); generally named after "Komsomol" (Communist Youth League) groups; 1 numbered "941"; exports built for: Cuba (3): (1 in 02/1979, 1 in 03/1980, 1 in 02/1984); India (8): (1 in 04/1968, 1 in 03/1969, 1 in 11/1969, 1 in 02/1970, 1 in 11/1973, 1 in 12/1973, 1 in 10/1974, 1 in 02/1975); Libya (6): (1 in 12/1976, 2 in 02/1978, 1 in 02/1981, 1 in 01/1982, 1 in 02/1983); GOLF Class Diesel-electric powered ballistic missile submarines (SSB); service designation "Project 629"; Golf I - 20 built; in service 1958; 3 SS-N-4; 10 torpedo tubes for 16 Type 53 torpedoes; 3 converted as patrol/communications submarines; 1 lost in 1968 and was (at least partially) salvaged by the USN/CIA in 1975 (see Project 'Jennifer'); 1 scrapped 1989; Golf II - 13 converted from 'Golf I'; in service 1967; 3 SS-N-5; 10 torpedo tubes for 16 Type 53 torpedoes; all retired (?); Golf III - 1 (converted from 'Golf I' ?); 6 SS-N-8; 10 torpedo tubes for 16 Type 53 torpedoes; retired (?); Golf IV - 1 converted from 'Golf I'; used as SS-N-8 testbed; retired; Golf V - 1 converted from 'Golf I'; in service 1978; 1 SS-N-20; 10 torpedo tubes for 16 Type 53 torpedoes; retired (?); HOTEL Class Nuclear powered submarines; service designation "Project 658"; Hotel I - ballistic missile submarines (SSBN); 8 (or 9) built; in service 1959; 3 SS-N-4; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; 1 (the possible 9th) may have been lost; Hotel II - ballistic missile submarines (SSBN); 8 converted from 'Hotel I'; in service 1963; 3 SS-N-5; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; 4 converted to attack submarines (SSN); 3 to communications/auxiliary/reserve submarines; all retired ?; Hotel III - ballistic missile submarine (SSBN); 1 converted from 'Hotel II'; in service 1968; 6 SS-N-8; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; 1 named "Krasnogvardets"; retired ?; INDIA Class Diesel-electric powered rescue submarines; 2 built; in service 1976; carries 2 DSRVs; JULIETT Class Diesel-electric powered cruise missile submarines (SSG); 16 built; in service 1962; 4 SS-N-3c or 4 SS-N-12; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; 1 decommissioned 1984/85; all retired (?); KILO Class Diesel-electric powered patrol/attack submarines (SS); service designation "Project 877"; 17 (+ up to 5 more) and 14 (+) for export built; in service 1980; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes or mines; some units have been fitted with mast-mounted SAMs, possibly a variant of the SA-N-10; exports built for: Poland (1); Romania (1); India (8+); Algeria (2); Iran (2+); and probably more; An improved design (which might bedesignated 'Kilo II') has the service designation "Project 636"; LIMA Class Diesel-electric powered research submarine; 1 built; in service 1980; MIKE Class Nuclear powered attack submarine (SSN); service designation "Project 845"; 1 built; in service 1985/86; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + (maybe) torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; the only known example was named "Komsomolets"; she sank after an accident in the Norwegian Sea on 04/07/1989; she has not yet been salvaged, but the leakage from the torpedos, resulting in nuclear contamination, may be sealed off or may have been sealed of by now (1995); NOVEMBER Class Nuclear powered torpedo attack submarines (SSN); service designation "Project 627"; 14 built; in service 04/1958; 8 (or 10) torpedo tubes; No. 1 named "Leninsky Komsomol"; 1 named "Leninets"; 1 sank 04/1970 off the Atlantic coast of Spain; all retired; OSCAR Class Nuclear powered cruise missile submarines (SSGN); Oscar I - service designation "Project 649"; service name "Granite"; 2 built; in service 1981; 24 SS-N-19; 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; up to 24 tube-launched weapons; Oscar II - service designation "Project 649A"; service name "Antey"; 7 (+ up to 5 more) built; in service 1986; 24 SS-N-19 or SS-N-21 or SS-N-24; 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; up to 24 tube-launched weapons; PAPA Class Nuclear powered cruise missile submarine (SSGN); service designation "Project 661"; 1 built; in service 1973; 10 SS-N-7 or SS-N-9; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; retired (?); QUEBEC Class Diesel-electric powered coastal patrol/attack submarines (SS); 40 (out of 100 planned) built; in service 1954; 4 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes (?); all retired (?); ROMEO Class Diesel-electric powered medium-range patrol/attack submarines (SS); 20 (out of 560 planned) built; in service 1958; 8 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; all retired (?); SIERRA Class Nuclear powered fleet submarines (SSN); service name "Barrakuda"; Sierra I - service designation "Project 945A"; 2 built; in service 1984; 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-21, SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; about 20 tube-launched weapons; Sierra II - service designation "Project 945B"; 1 (+ up to 3 more) built; in service 1990; 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-21, SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; about 20 tube-launched weapons; TANGO Class Diesel-electric powered long-range patrol/attack submarines (SS); 18 (or 20) built; in service 07/1973; 10 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes or mines; at least one may be fitted with mast-mounted SA-N-14 SAMs; UNIFORM Class Nuclear powered submarines; Uniform - fleet submarines (SSN); 7+ built; in service 1972; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; up to 24 tube launched weapons or up to 48 mines; redesignated 'Victor II' class; Uniform - auxiliary/research submarines; 2 built; in service 1982; maybe used for special operations (?); VICTOR Class Nuclear powered fleet submarines (SSN); Victor I - service designation "Project 671"; 16 built; in service 1967; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; up to 24 tube launched weapons or up to 48 mines; at least 1 retired; Victor II - service designation "Project 671RT"; 7+ built; in service 1972; 6 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes; up to 24 tube launched weapons or up to 48 mines; originally designated 'Uniform' class; Victor III - service designation "Project 671RTM"; 25 (+ up to 1 more) built; in service 1979; 2 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-21, SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; up to 24 tube launched weapons or up to 36 mines; WHISKY Class Diesel-electric powered submarines; Whiskey - service designation "Project 613"; medium-range patrol/attack submarines (SS); 236 (out of 340 planned) built; in service 1950; 6 torpedo tubes for 12 Type 53 torpedoes or up to 24 mines; 1 stranded in Swedish territorial waters 10/27/1981, numbered "137"; dupped "Whiskey on the Rocks" by the press; 40 exported/transfered to other countries; also built in China (under license ?); all of the original 5 versions retired (?); Whiskey I - guns forward of conning tower; Whiskey II - guns on both ends; Whiskey III - no guns; Whiskey IV - guns forward of conning tower; Whiskey V - no guns; Whiskey/Long Bin - cruise missile submarines (SSG); 6 built; in service 1963; 4 SS-N-3a; 4 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; Whiskey/Twin Cylinder - cruise missile submarines (SSG); 6 built; in service 1960; 2 SS-N-3a; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; X-RAY Class Nuclear powered (?) auxiliary/research submarine; 1 built; in service 1985 (?); YANKEE Class Nuclear powered submarines; Yankee I - ballistic missiles submarines (SSBN); service designation "Project 667"; 34 built; in service 1968; 16 SS-N-6; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; 1 sank 10/06/1986 north of Bermuda after internal explosion; 1 named "Navaga"; Yankee II - ballistic missile submarine (SSBN); 1 converted from 'Yankee I'; in service 1976; 12 SS-N-17; 6 torpedo tubes for 18 Type 53 torpedoes; retired (?); Yankee Notch - attack submarines (SSN); 2 (+ up to 2 more) converted from 'Yankee I'; in service 1983; 6 launch tubes for up to 20 SS-N-21 + 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes + (maybe) torpedo tubes for Type 65 torpedoes; Yankee SSGN - cruise missile submarine (SSGN); 1 converted from 'Yankee I'; in service 1983; 12 SS-NX-24; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; Yankee SSN - attack submarines (SSN); 16(+) converted from 'Yankee I'; in service 1984; 6 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; some are not completely converted, even though their ballistic missile tubes have been disabled (known as 'SSNX'); ZULU Class Diesel-electric powered patrol/attack submarines (SS); Zulu I - 28 (out of 40 planned) built; in service 1952; 10 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; Zulu II - converted from 'Zulu I'; Zulu III - converted from earlier 'Zulu'; Zulu IV - converted from earlier 'Zulu'; Zulu V - 6 converted from earlier 'Zulu'; 2 SS-N-4; 10 torpedo tubes for Type 53 torpedoes; TYPHOON Class Nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN); service designation "Project 941"; service name "Akula" ('Shark') class; 6 built; in service 1982; 20 SS-N-20; may have SAM capability (?); 2 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes or mines; 1 named "Miskiy Komsomolets"; the designation stems from the Russian word (for the storm) "Tayfun", which was used by Leonid Brezhnev in a speech in 1974 when he referred to a new SSBN class; AKULA Class Nuclear powered fleet submarines (SSN); service designation "Project 971"; service name "Bars" class; 7 (+ up to 6 more) built; in service 1985; 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-21, SS-N-15 or Type 53 torpedoes + 4 torpedo/launch tubes for SS-N-16 or Type 65 torpedoes; 'Akula' is the Russian word for 'Shark'; BELUGA Class Diesel-electric powered research submarine; 1 built; in service 02/1987; uses the "Oxygen Propulsion System"; 'Beluga' is the name of a large, white sturgeon from the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and also a large, white dolphin ranging in northern seas; SEVERODVINSK Class Nuclear powered fleet submarines (SSN); service designation "Project 885"; could be later redesignated 'C....' class (?); No. 1 named "Severodvinsk"; under construction; HAN Class Chinese nuclear powered attack submarines (SSN); MING Class Chinese diesel-electric patrol/attack submarines (SS); comparable to 'Romeo' class; XIA Class Chinese nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN); 1 built; 6 tubes for 12 CSS-N-3 SLBM; 1 numbered "406"; in service 1987;
北约代号 | 官方序列 | 官方昵称 | 代号出场作品 |
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SSNXia | 092型 | ||
SSNShang | 093型 | ||
SSNQin | 097型 | ||
SSNHan | 091型 | ||
SSNJin | 094型 | ||
SSBNTang | 096型 | ||
SSSong | 039型 | ||
SSYuan | 041型 | ||
SSMing |