Liberty Spaceplane

Liberty
Production information
Manufacturer
Use Spaceplane
Type (Shape)
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost
Introduced 1988
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BV (1.0)
BV (2.0)



Description[edit]

The Liberty "Spaceplane" was introduced by the United States of America (USA) in 1988. These were designed to supplement and support the Excalibur anti-missile laser satellites. Both units were created in response to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics’s (USSR) nuclear arsenal that had grown in sophistication enough to threaten the USA. These systems carried the First Cold War into space but at enormous cost that caused the USSR's economy to collapse and heralding in a new reformist government. As relations began to thaw military spending on such systems was cut dramatically. [1]

References[edit]

  1. Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, pp. 137–138

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