Kokirrak class Dreadnought

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Kokirrak class Dreadnought
Kokirrak-BRIDGE-Fighting-Ships-Pg-43 05-Sept-2018a.jpg
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Type: BP Pocket Battleship
Category BCS
Size 200,000 Tons
Hull Configuration Wedge Hull
Streamlining Unstreamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–15
Engineering
Computer Model/9 fib
Jump J-4
Maneuver 6 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 2,000
Accommodations
Staterooms 0
Personnel
Crew 275 officers, 1,368 ratings.
    Officers 275
    Enlisted 1,368
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 4,000.0 Tons
Fuel tank 0 Tons
Construction
Origin Third Imperium
Year Operational Unknown
End of Service Still in active service.
Price
Cost MCr168,877.76 standard. MCr135,102.208 in quantity.
Architect fee MCrTimothy B. Brown
Statistics
Quick Ship Profile BP-0LU64
Images
Blueprint Yes
Illustration Yes
Source
Also see Battleship
Canon Published, fan design
Era 1105
Reference Fighting Ships 42-43.
Starships are designed with the Classic Traveller format, using High Guard.

The Kokirrak class Dreadnought is an older, yet still very potent warship.

Description (Specifications)

Comments: The Kokirrak is a preferred ship for flagship operations due to its extensive admiral's quarters, which include command and communications equipment, as well as entertainment chambers. The ship is capable of controlling a large fleet engagement within a system, as well as holding its own in battle; the combination of fleet controller and line-of-battle ship makes it an asset in nearly any space combat situation. [1]

Troops: Normally, the Kokirraks do not carry troops. It is possible to install modular quarters for up to 2,000 troops (usually only 1,000 are carried) in the cargo hold. A squadron of eight Kokirraks can carry between 8,000 and 16,000 troops or the equivalent of a reinforced division. [2]

Image Repository

  1. A Kokirrak class Dreadnought in combat.
    Kokirrak battleship.png

General Description & Deck Plans

No information yet available.

Basic Ship Characteristics

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. [3]

Basic Ship Characteristics [4]
No. Category Remarks
1. Tonnage / Hull 200,000 tons (standard) or 200.0 ktons. 2.800,000 cubic meters. [5]
2. Crew 275 officers, 1,368 ratings. [6] Total: 1,643 crew.
3. Performance Jump-4. 6-G. Power plant-A. 20,000-EP. Agility-6. [7]
4. Electronics Model/9 fib ship computer. [8]
5. Hardpoints One spinal weapons mount. Twenty 100-ton bays. 100 50-ton bays. 730 hardpoints. [9]
6. Armament One meson gun spinal mount (Factor-T). Fifty 50-ton missile bays. Fifty 50-ton fusion gun bays. Two hundred triple beam laser turrets organized into 50 batteries. Three hundred-thirty single particle accelerator turrets organized into 33 batteries. [10]
7. Defenses Two hundred triple sandcaster turrets organized into 50 batteries. Twenty 100-ton repulsor bays. Nuclear damper (Factor-9). Meson screen (Factor-8). Armored hull (Factor-12). [11]
8. Craft Ten small craft of assorted tonnages. [12]
9. Fuel Treatment Fuel scoops and on-board fuel purification plant. [13]
10. Cost MCr168,877.76 standard. MCr135,102.208 in quantity. [14]
11. Construction Time 56 months singly; 40 months in quantity. [15]
12. Comments Black Globe Generators: This class of dreadnaught, when originally designed and constructed, mounted black globe force field generators. Over the years, various ships have suffered black globe generator failures, and the devices have not been replaced. When encountered, there is approximately a 50% chance that the ship will mount a functioning black globe (Factor-4). [16]

History & Background (Dossier)

The Kokirrak class dreadnaught is one of the more common classes of capital ships in service in the Spinward Marches; a total of four BatRons of this type serve on permanent station, with harbor assignments at Rhylanor, Regina, Jewell, and Mora. Generally, one squadron of Kokirraks is dispersed into independent ships with ancillary escorts. On patrol, the ships combine training operations with routine patrols and reaction operations. [17]

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities

The Kokirraks are one of the older classes of dreadnaughts in Imperial service, and are now being phased out of service. Within the last decade, several ships have been disposed of to other services such as the scouts, and to other governments, including sector navies and client-states in the Spinward border regions of the Imperium. [18]

Selected Variant Types & Classes

Military Ship - Warship - Pocket Battleship:

  1. Type BP class Pocket Battleship
    1. Artemsus class Strike Battleship
    2. Chtrfiak class Battleship
    3. Courageous class Battleship
    4. Fauve class Battleship
    5. Fenris class Dreadnought
    6. Furious Anger class Battleship
    7. Ixobis class Dreadnought
    8. Kline class Battleship
    9. Kokirrak class Dreadnought
    10. Lefaen class Battleship
    11. Marat class Battleship
    12. Pador class Dreadnought
    13. Plankwell class Dreadnought
    14. Prince Ian II class Battleship
    15. Prince Morris I class Battleship
    16. Prince Roger III class Battleship
    17. Sarriaklir class Battleship
    18. Smelchak class Battleship
    19. Sutherland class Ship of the Line
    20. Tronskia class Dreadnought
    21. Type VB class Battleship
    22. Viepchakl class Battleship
    23. Voroshilef class Battleship
    24. Yrkath Ossu E*Wr class Battleship

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