Echo class Patrol Torpedo Boat

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Echo class Patrol Torpedo Boat
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Tarkan (world) vessel.
Type: PT System Defense Boat
Category ACS
Size 200 Tons
Hull Configuration Cone Hull
Streamlining Streamlined
Tech Level TL–8
Engineering
Computer Model/2 Fib
Jump J-0
Maneuver 5 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 2
Accommodations
Staterooms 7.5
Personnel
Crew 14
    Officers 1
    Enlisted 13
    Marines 8
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 2 Tons
Fuel tank 10 Tons
Construction
Origin Tarkan (world)
Year Operational Unknown
End of Service 1100
Price
Cost MCr243.45 (base)
MCr194.76 (qty)
Architect fee MCr2.435
Statistics
Quick Ship Profile PT 22055B2
Images
Blueprint No
Illustration No
Source
Also see System Defense Boats
Canon Published, fan design
Era 1105
Starships are designed with the Classic Traveller format, using High Guard Shipyard v1.13 written by Andrea Vallance.

The Echo class Patrol Torpedo Boat is a warship.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

The Echo class is a class of Tarkan System Defense Boat.

General Description[edit]

The first prototype of the winning bid from a local subsidiary of Meridian Aerospace was locally engineered and built at the Tarkan Electric Boat Yards (TEBY). This class of patrol torpedo boat was designed to be as fast and maneuverable as local technology would allow. Three obsolete metal-cooled, fast breeder fission reactors are mated to a powerful Peckurd Halls-Allison 5G maneuver drive. The engine is fitted with twin fast recharge electro-magneto capacitor banks, to facilitate rapid initializing and ignition sequences from cold starts. The lead engineer, typically referred to as chief or master chief in the local parlance, and the subordinate drive hand, must carefully monitor this high-performance power and drive system to maintain optimal reliability under combat conditions. The drives are finicky and require extra maintenance to preserve high G performance.

A thick and resilient lamellar composite armored hull was selected for protection and durability. Built with help from Spinward Metallworks with a compact, modular fuel cell and a streamlined cone hull structure with stable atmospheric handling properties which was selected for maximum flexibility. This streamlining and twin fuel scoop system allows for wilderness refueling and an agile, dual environment engagement envelope. Fitted with two integral, lateral hardpoints and armed with twin triple torpedo tubes which are capable of independent target acquisition and tracking. Paradyne Systems consulted on upgrades for the Mark IX torpedoes which are currently deployed to redress low yield warhead concerns with earlier models in the series. The cargo hold is typically fitted as a dedicated missile magazine to support sustained fire power. A single Ensign or Junior Lieutenant will skipper these boats. Deployed in patrol flotillas of twelve boats tasked with intercepts and interdiction of hostile shipping, they carry a mercenary boarding party. These mercenaries are equipped for protected forces operations. They must qualify and be rated for maneuvers and combat in zero G necessary to breach uncooperative hulls.

A model 2 fib computer is fitted adjacent to the bridge and across from the centralized fire control stations. The two gunners coordinate sensors and targeting solutions and direct fire missions remotely. Plans for a fail-over backup merchant/commercial business grade 2 bis computer were scrapped to free up space for more crew and armor. The medic aboard, invariably nick-named “Doc”, if often pressed into service in the tiny galley and mess nook which features cramped seating for four. They are also often seen as back up damage control when electronics and mechanically certified mercenaries are not available. The officer’s full-sized stateroom will often double as a wardroom and media lounge with the repurposed briefing console.

The Echo class is a warship has a fully streamlined cone hull and is fitted with fuel scoops allowing it to perform wilderness gas giant or hydrosphere refueling. The class has enough internal fuel for 4 weeks. Its performance is rated at (5-G) acceleration and is considered excellent.

Basic Ship Characteristics[edit]

Following the Imperial Navy and IISS Universal Ship Profile and data, additional information is presented in the format shown here. The small craft factor indicates the number of squadrons (...of ten subcraft) carried on the ship. Tonnage on the universal ship profile is shown in kilotons (...thousands of tons) where necessary. [1]

Basic Ship Characteristics [2]
No. Category Remarks
1. Tonnage / Hull The Echo class is constructed using a 200 dTon hull built in a conical configuration. The hull is fully streamlined and has good atmospheric capability: its atmospheric handling characteristics are reliant on its onboard gravitic systems.
2. Crew x14 personnel.
  • x1 Command Pilot, x2 Engineers, x1 Medic, x2 Gunners and x8 marines.
    • The command crew consists of the Command Pilot / Captain.

Accommodations

  • There are 7.5 Staterooms.
    • Aside from the captain's, staterooms are constructed as "half rooms" (each of 2 dTons displacement) to afford crewmembers some privacy.
    • All Staterooms are given over to the crew.

Accessible areas of the hull are fitted with grav plates and inertial compensators and have full life support and environmental systems.

  • There are internal monitoring and security systems throughout the vessel. Individual sections of the hull can be sealed off.
  • There are multiple emergency lockers.
3. Performance The vessel mounts a Maneuver-5 drive, and a fusion Power Plant-5, giving performance of 5-G acceleration. The ship has an agility rating of 5. The internal fuel tankage gives the power plant 4 weeks of endurance.
  • The engineering section has a main control room.
4. Electronics Adjacent to the bridge is a Model/2 fib computer. The vessel does not have a backup computer.

The vessel is fitted with communications equipment, a sophisticated sensor array, and has an avionics suite.

5. Hardpoints x2 hardpoints.
  • The listed weapons systems are typical for the class.
6. Armament The normal weapons fit-out for the Echo class is:

x2 triple missile turrets, grouped into two factor 2 batteries.

7. Defenses The hull is plated, braced and structurally reinforced. It has an armor rating of 7.
  • The vessel is not fitted with screens or other passive defensive systems.
8. Craft The vessel carries no subcraft or ship's vehicles.
9. Fuel Treatment The vessel has internal fuel tankage of 10 dTons.
10. Cost The basic cost of the vessel is MCr243.45
  • Architects Fee: MCr2.435
  • If multiple examples of the design are ordered all vessels in the production run qualify for a 20% discount, which reduces the price per unit to MCr194.76
11. Construction Time 32 weeks to build, 26 weeks in quantity.
  • Build times can be reduced by mass production and the efficiencies such processes generate, by increased financing, and by allotting additional yard resources and facilities to the construction contract.
12. Comments The vessel has a 2dton cargo hold.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The Echo class are constructed around a fully streamlined cone-shaped hull clad in thick hull armor. Lengthy production delays forced the contractors to pull in extra construction facilities. The Frogal-Higgins Yacht Works were prevailed upon to assist for an undisclosed inducement on short notice. Several vessels in the production run feature non-military spec adornments, rare woods and top end designer accents customary on pleasure yachts and not found on spartan military craft. The patriotic production team just repurposed excess stock they had on hand. The joke was chandeliers were optional. A 300dTon version was under consideration which had an additional hardpoint and turreted, dual 250MW gravimetrically focused pulse lasers, but it never made it past the simulation and trials level. The loss of speed and agility was considered unacceptable. It was later discovered that during high G maneuvers deep in the atmospheres of gas giants, gravity well shear caused fractures in interior structural support moorings. Internal bracings had to be refitted with expansion couplings to permit greater hull flexibility to better tolerate the compressional forces with the thick rigidly armored hull.

A single flotilla of twelve craft have been deployed by a mercenary unit at the behest of the Eternals of Tarkan (world).

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities[edit]

Vessel Peculiarities:
The class lack interface subcraft and modest cargo holds, meaning they require dedicated logistic support and frequent reprovisioning.

Class Naming Practice/s:
Vessels use the alphanumeric designations common to other designs of the region. Crews often adopt a more familiar "callsign" name.

Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]

Paramilitary Vessel - Defensive Vessel (D) - System Defense Boat (DB):
Type HS(B) class System Defense Boat

  1. Type HSVL class Very Light System Defense Boat (SB/SBL)
    1. Flash class System Defense Boat
    2. Reginald class System Defense Boat
    3. Roye class System Defense Boat
    4. Torch class System Defense Boat


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