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* 2 [[Nam Pak Class Scout Cruisers]] | * 2 [[Nam Pak Class Scout Cruisers]] | ||
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* 4 [[Pharos Class Destroyer|Pharos Class Destroyers]] | * 4 [[Pharos Class Destroyer|Pharos Class Destroyers]] | ||
* 4 [[Magash Class Heavy Scout|Magash Class Heavy Scouts]] | * 4 [[Magash Class Heavy Scout|Magash Class Heavy Scouts]] | ||
Revision as of 01:15, 15 February 2015
The 183rd Fleet is the Numbered Imperial fleet serving the Third Imperium stationed in the Geniishir Subsector .
Fleet Composition
The Fleet is composed of three regular squadrons. Most fleet administrative functions are carried out in neighboring subsectors. The squadrons are detached from the 154th Fleet in the Usani Subsector and the 88th Fleet from the Atsah Subsector. This formation features a cosmopolitan composition including some asteroid ships rumored to be designed with the assistance of the Lurent. Postings were rumored to have included Nenlat citizens, and loyal Vargr. A few surplus designs are derived from a Atsah Cultural Regional lineage.
999th TankRon Geniishir (Deneb 2521)
- 4 River Class Super Tankers
- 6 Swift Missive Class Express Couriers
- 4 Moot Point Class Light Cruisers
- 6 Panam Ajax Class Replenishment Vessels
4343rd ScoutRon Gampin (Deneb 2820)
- 2 Nam Pak Class Scout Cruisers
- 4 Swift Missive class
- 4 Atsah Class Light Cruisers
- 4 Pharos Class Destroyers
- 4 Magash Class Heavy Scouts
4344th ScoutRon Exotrope (Deneb 2523)
- 2 Nam Pak Class Scout Cruisers
- 4 Swift Missive class
- 2 Panam Ajax Class Replenishment Vessels
- 4 Pathfinder Class Fleet Scouts
- 4 Atsah Class Light Cruisers
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