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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
The [[P-12 Agunda class Snub Fighter]] is a {{TL|9}}, partially streamlined [[close structure hull]] which has been armored and reinforced. They are described as ugly, brutish craft with a cockpit/bridge with two acceleration couches and a [[Model/1]] [[ship computer]]. Designed as an inexpensive pursuit fighter for combat space patrols. This is a fast, short endurance weapons platform.
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The [[P-12 Agunda class Snub Fighter]] is a {{TL|9}}, partially streamlined [[close structure hull]] which has been armored and reinforced. It mounts a single [[pulse laser]] battery in the chin under the [[cockpit]]. Designed as an inexpensive pursuit fighter for combat space patrols. They are described as ugly, brutish craft with a cockpit/bridge with two acceleration couches and a Model 1 [[computer]]. Typically the bird was flown solo, from the back seat with the weapon officer's station left empty and slaved to the pilot's HUD in his control helmet. The weapon system drains their agility. This is a fast, short endurance weapons platform.  
 
 
It mounts a single [[pulse laser]] battery in the chin under the [[cockpit]]. The weapon system drains their agility.
 
 
 
It can accommodate two crew under normal combat conditions. Typically the bird was flown solo, from the back seat with the weapon officer's station left empty and slaved to the pilot's [[HUD]] in his control helmet.  
 
  
 
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