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The ''Okinawa'' is the successor of the famed ''Guadalcanal'' class, popularized by the Battle of Oasis (2044). This newer design features vastly improved troop loading times and modest point-defense capabilities, besides an expected speed upgrade. It saw action in the Kaluga Campaign, primarily the Battle of Kaluga-A II (2079-2080).
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The ''Okinawa'' is the successor of the famed ''Guadalcanal'' class, popularized by the Battle of Oasis (2044). This newer design features vastly improved troop loading times and modest point-defense capabilities, besides an expected speed upgrade. It saw action in the Kaluga Campaign, primarily the Battle of Kaluga-A II (2079-2081).

Revision as of 21:41, 27 March 2010

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Okinawa-class Troop Transport

Okinawa class Troop Transport    21450 tons     275 Crew     1054.6 BP      TCS 429  TH 1250  EM 0
2913 km/s     Armour 4-68     Shields 0-0     Sensors 1/1/0/0     Damage Control Rating 1     PPV 0
Maint Capacity 31 MSP    Max Repair 62 MSP
Troop Capacity: 5 Battalions    Cargo Handling Multiplier 60    

IntCon Fusion Drive E07-C (5)    Power 250    Fuel Use 7%    Signature 250    Armour 0    Exp 1%
Fuel Capacity 50,000 Litres    Range 59.9 billion km   (238 days at full power)

CIWS-160 (2x6)    Range 1000 km     TS: 16000 km/s     ROF 5       Base 50% To Hit
This design is classed as a commercial vessel for maintenance purposes

The Okinawa is the successor of the famed Guadalcanal class, popularized by the Battle of Oasis (2044). This newer design features vastly improved troop loading times and modest point-defense capabilities, besides an expected speed upgrade. It saw action in the Kaluga Campaign, primarily the Battle of Kaluga-A II (2079-2081).