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Hood-class Fleet Carrier

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Hood Class Fleet Carrier
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Class Overview
Class name: Hood-class Fleet Carrier
Namesake: Vessels of Historical Note
Builders: Deimos Steel Works, Enlis Drive Yards, and others
General characteristics
Type: Fleet Carrier
Displacement: 456,684 tonnes
Length: 1,410 m
Beam: 261 m
Height: 145 m (Superstructure)
255 m(Mast)
Complement: 5,830
Power Generation: 30x Beranek Mk V LP Furnaces
Triple bank Kampon-Wahl Coronatite Expansion Engine
Propulsion: 8x D-c10f Impellers
10x D-c4a Impellers
Maximum FTL Speed: 31.3 Kempes
Sensors Systems: 1x KW/SY-15A Heimdall Omnisensors
2x Mk VI Argus Fire Control Sensor
1x Mk III Kugelblitz Strike Craft Director System
Electronic Warfare Systems: 1x Mk III Kugelblitz Strike Craft Director System
2x KW/SL-15A Hermes Panspectrum Electronic Warfare System
30x Flight 5C Dixie Decoys
Armament: 44x Mk X 22 kg QF Reinhold Guns (22x2)
248x 8.8 cm FlaK-80 (124x2)
6x 8 cell Point Defence Missile Launcher
Shielding: Mk XX Priwen-II Ravelin Array
Armor: Hull: 50 cm
Small Craft carried: 144+ Strike Craft

The Hood class Fleet Carrier is a fleet carrier in service with the Imperial & Federal Navy of the Imperial and Federal Union, and is one of hte key vessels of any R.u.B Fleet Group's Scouting Fleet. Although vastly different in terms of mission role when compared to most other capital vessels, the Hood class is still considered a vital tool for any large scale fleet action. The capability of a fleet carrier to strike from a distance--often several light hours away--makes the Hood class a vital tool for scouting and other purposes, including raids on strategic targets or in support of a fleet action. With its advanced sensor and control systems, the Hood class is a popular flagship, particularly among Scouting Fleet officers who place great value on their strike craft. As part of the Scouting Fleet, the Hood class is usually committed to dangerous scouting, raiding, and support missions.

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