Space above and beyond ships

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While the Navy is institutionally comfortable with engaging in straight-up ship-to-ship fights, when the Air Force first began lobbying for their own space carriers to operate with the rest of the IFOR fleet, they began developing a doctrine that viewed their ships as more a 'mobile base', capable of defending themselves, but not normally meant to tangle with enemy capital ships directly.ġ.2 GW Laser Pulse Cannons (LPC) - 6 (Three Turrets of Two)ģ00 MW Laser Pulse Cannons (LPC) - 12 (Six Turrets of Two)ĥ0 MW Laser Pulse Cannons (LPC) - 16 (8 Turrets of Two)Ĥ0mm Kinetic AA Gatling Railguns - 148 (Seventy-Two Turrets of Two Thirty-Six to Port/Starboard)

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Phalanx II Missile Launcher - 30 (Two Turrets of Fifteen Tubes)ĪA Missile Launcher - 84 (Four Turrets of Twenty-One Tubes)Īnti-Ship Missile Launcher - 128 (Sixty-Four to Port/Starboard in static Six Silo Cells mounted along ventral hull)Īnti-Aerospace Missile Launcher - 32 (Thirty-Two in static Four Silo Cells mounted along dorsal midships) 450 MW Laser Pulse Cannons (LPC) - 2 (One Turrets of Two)ģ00 MW Laser Pulse Cannons (LPC) - 10 (Five Turrets of Two)ĥ0 MW Laser Pulse Cannons (LPC) - 13 (Thirteen Turrets of One)Ĥ0mm Kinetic AA Gatling Railguns - 84 (Forty-Two Turrets of Two Twenty-One to Port/Starboard)