Wiesbaden class Military Scout

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Wiesbaden class Military Scout
Type: SN Fleet Scout
Category ACS
Size 300 Tons
Hull Configuration Cone Hull
Streamlining Streamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–14
Engineering
Computer Model 5/fib
Jump J-5
Maneuver 4 G
Fuel Treatment Scoops, Purifier
Armaments
Hardpoints 3
Offensive 3 triple missile turrets
Accommodations
Staterooms
Personnel
Crew 7
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 3 Tons
Fuel tank 165 Tons
Construction
Origin Langemarck Coalition
Price
Cost MCr289.828
Architect fee MCr2.899
Statistics
Universal Ship Profile SN-32545E1-000000-00004-
Images
Blueprint No
Illustration No
Source
Canon Unpublished, fan design
Designer Ronald B. Kline Jr.
Design System High Guard
Era 1105
Reference Fan: Ronald B. Kline, Jr.

The Wiesbaden class Military Scout is a TL–14 reconnaissance Military Scout.

Description[edit]

It is a vessel with 4-G and J-5 performance with a streamlined cone hull. Built for the Langemarck Royal Scout Service these TL–14 ships carry enough fuel for a single Jump-5 without refueling. It has 4G acceleration and 4-Agility. It can can skim and refine its own fuel for frontier operations. It carries a Model/5 fib ship computer and is a streamlined cone structure influenced by Aslan designs. It is armed with a trio of triple missile turrets grouped into a single battery.

It has a Crew of 7. The crew includes a command pilot, navigator/XO, 3 engineers, 1 medic/science officer and 1 gunner/sensor operator.

History & Background[edit]

No information yet available.

Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]

30 Representative Fleet Scout (SN) Classes[edit]

References[edit]

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