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Samarkand Block II (WarShip class)

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Samarkand Block II
Production information
Manufacturer Draconis Combine
Introduced 2668
Use Aerospace Carrier
Troop Transport
Orbit-to-Surface Fire Support
Escort Ship
Tech Base Inner Sphere Advanced
Cost ???
Technical specifications
Mass 350,000 tons
Length 501 meters
Sail Diameter
Fuel 2,678 tons (6,562 points)
Burn Rate 66.42 (maximum days)
Safe Thrust
Top Thrust 6
Sail Integrity
KF Drive Integrity
LF Battery no
Armament 2 Heavy NPPC 2 x Medium NPPC
2 x NAC/20
2 x NL45
6 x NL35
5 x LRM 20
8 x LRM 10
6 x SRM 4
4 x Large Laser
10 x Medium Laser
38 x Machine Gun
Armor Ferro-Carbide Armor
DropShip Capacity 3
Crew 35 Officers, 110 Enlisted/nonrates,
100 Marines, 204 Bay personnel
Grav Decks
Escape Pods/Life Boats 30/0
Heat Sinks 1,700
Structural Integrity
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) 51,757

Description

The Samarkand Class Block II is second generation Draconis Combine Warship size aerospace fighter carrier. They were consistered good escort vessels, but they are noted for not being able handle vessels larger than itself due to its light compliment of capital weaponry.

The Class was original introduced in 2579 and served in Reunification War. In 2668, 89 years later Coordinator Urizen Kurita II authorized the construction of new improved version of the venerable class. The Block II was infused with new technologies that improved the ship's weaponry and armor over the original design. A large quanity of class was produced and was utiltized by the Star League Defense Force as escorts.

These ships were used as part of Liberation of Terra from tyrant Stephen Amaris and his Rim Worlds Republican Army. Most of these ship were destroyed during the Liberation. It not known if any ships under League control joined Aleksandr Kerensky's Exodus Fleet.

The surviving units in Combine's service were stationed on the border with Lyran Commonwealth and Federated Suns. Nearly all these survivors were destroyed in the First and Second Succession Wars.

Only single survivor of the class survived as of 3075, which has long since been converted into a orbiting museum.

Armaments & Capacities

Weaponry

The principle capital weaponry includes; Its front arc has pair of Medium Naval PPC & pair of Class 35 Naval Lasers. On it front sides it has single Class 20 Naval Autocannon compliment per front-side arcs. Its capital broadsides only a single Heavy Naval PPC per arc, while its aft sides pair of Class 35 Naval Lasers. Protecting its after is pair of Class 45 Naval Laser.

Its conventional weaponry includes; In the nose is mounts five LRM-20 Launchers, backed up four medium lasers. On the ship's front sides, it four LRM-10 launchers and three SRM 4 launchers providing close up protection. On its broadsides, it has ten Machine Guns per boardside, providing last ditch defense with 100 rounds per side.

In each of its aft sides it mounts; A pair of Large Lasers and pair of Medium lasers together in a weapons, Five LRM-20 launchers, and six Machine guns per side with 100 rounds of ammo.

In the aft, has single Large Lasers with pair of Medium Lasers and six Machine Guns providing protection against conventional threats.

Protection

The Samarkand has 511 tons of Ferro-Carbide Armor protecting its side and aft nearly evenly with twenty one more tons of mounted in the bow. Its structural integrity is 74, three points more thank the Block I ships.

Cargo

The ships's principle payload includes;

  • Bay 1: Fighters (36) - 4 Doors
  • Bay 2: Small Craft (12) - 1 Door
  • Bay 3: Fighters (36) - 4 Doors
  • Bay 4: Cargo (36,029 tons) - 6 Doors

Named Ships of the Class

  • Togura - Last known survivor of the class, which has been placed in orbit of New Samarkand. The ship as of 3075, was barely functioning as a orbital museum.

Notes

No canon record sheet has been produced for the Samarkand Block I at the time of this writing.

References