Zhen Niao

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Zhen Niao
Production information
Manufacturer Unknown[1]
Use Assault Craft
Screening
Type (Shape) Military Spheroid
Tech Base Inner Sphere (Advanced)
Cost ???
Introduced 3092
Technical specifications
Mass 140 Tons
Structural Integrity 8
Length 21 meters
Width 19 meters
Engine (Type)
Safe Thrust 5
Maximum Thrust 8
Fuel 24 tons (1,920 Points)
Burn Rate
Armament
Armor Ferro-Aluminum
Heat Sinks 5 Double Heat Sinks
Crew 1 officer
2 enlisted/non-rated
1 gunner
Passengers
BV (1.0)
BV (2.0) 1,148[1][2]

Description[edit]

An armed noncombatant rather than an actual combat vessel, the Zhen Niao was intended to act as an observation satellite - only one capable of random powered orbits, designed to throw off the tactics used by enemy aerospace fighters hunting for such craft. Operating without escorts and impersonating civilian commercial intrasystem craft, Zhen Niao were excellent electronic warfare and interdiction vessels that were used to great effect by the Capellan Confederation after their introduction to service in 3092.[1]

The powerful electronics systems aboard each Zhen Niao included a Hyperspectral Imager, a Beagle Active Probe and a Guardian ECM Suite, and with twenty-four tons of fuel aboard each craft was capable of lengthy operations. Each Zhen Niao was protected by twelve tons of ferro-aluminum armor.[1]

Weapons and Equipmentt[edit]

The Zhen Niao mounts a pair of Extended-Range Medium Lasers in the aft of the craft, along with a single Space Mine Dispenser. Weaponry was a secondary concern on the Zhen Niao, which relied on its electronics and the tactic of impersonating civilian craft for protection.[1]

Cargo[edit]

Cargo Bays:[1]

  • Bay 1: Cargo (3 tons), 1 Door

Design Quirks[edit]

The Zhen Niao was subject to the following Design Quirk:[1]

Notes[edit]

All crew quarters aboard a Zhen Niao were Steerage-class.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Technical Readout: 3145 Capellan Confederation, p. 52-53, "Zhen Niao"
  2. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 107

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