Bayonet Class Light Cruiser

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The Arquitens-class light cruiser was a line of light cruiser designs by Kuat Drive Yards.It consisted of at least two variants: the Jedi light cruiser and the Imperial light cruiser. from Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wikia. Feb 02, 2019  Bayonet-class light cruiser by dantesgift is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license. Liked By View All Give a Shout Out If you print this Thing and display it in public proudly give attribution by printing and displaying this tag. The Majestic-class cruisers were derived from the earlier Regal-class light cruisers, featuring armor redesign, an improved boiler design, layout, as well as refit the secondary 5' guns into two-gun mounts, at the cost of being nearly fifteen meters longer. Due to its size and armament, the Majestic-class could perform an array of tasks while.

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Star Wars Bayonet-class Light Cruiser

The Majestic-class cruisers were eight light cruisers which served the Elipian Royal Navy during the Great War. They were commissioned between 1936 and 1937, one year before the first conflict of the war.The Majestic-class cruisers were derived from the earlier Regal-class light cruisers, featuring armor redesign, an improved boiler design, layout, as well as refit the secondary 5' guns into two-gun mounts, at the cost of being nearly fifteen meters longer.

Due to its size and armament, the Majestic-class could perform an array of tasks while being significantly cheaper than a heavy cruiser. As a result the class design was used as a basis for several future Royal cruisers, including three subclasses (two of which removed one of the 160mm three-gun turrets for another 5' two-gun turret). Of the eight cruisers built as the Majestic class, five were upgraded into the Prodigy-class light cruisers while the other three were converted into light carriers.Refits. 1976 Prodigy-class Aegis Missile Cruiser, Nuclear linkDisplacement: 14,800 tLength:Waterline: 198.6mOverall: 203.6mBeam: 19.5mDraft: 6.8mInstalled Power:100,000shp (74,600 kW)4 Water-tube boilersPropulsion:4 screws; 4 steam turbinesSpeed:35 knotsRange:5.4nm (10,000km) at 15 knots (28km/h)Compliment:900 officers and men (Great War)Armaments:15 × 6.3” (160mm)/47 cal. Guns in five three-gun turrets10 × 5” (127mm)/38 cal.

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DP guns in five two-gun turrets40 × 40mm/58 cal. AA guns in ten quadruple mounts28 ×.50cal machine guns in single mounts8 × 21' torpedo tubes1 × depth charge rackArmor:Belt: 75mm to 125mmBarbettes: 150mmDeck: 50mmTurrets: 25mm to 175mmAircraft:1 floatplane; 1 catapultI intend to create two refits (1956 and 1976) of this ship in the near future. If you liked my Admiration-class Cruiser and her 1976 refit, im fairly confident you'll love these. Some tips of naval terminology:It is good to use the word rifled guns but this indicates the country still uses other very old weapons which aren't rifled, basically Napoleonic era guns. After the introduction of the rifled barrel except for some small arms all weapons were made this technology so it's not necessary to say that the weapons are rifled when everybody uses this technology. (Something like saying I have a car with 4 wheels when 99% of the cars use 4 wheels (not including the trucks, buses, lorries etc)For propulsion section we say power (shp is correct) then engine type (steam turbine, turbo-electric, nuclear, reciprocating, vertical triple expansion etc) and how many shafts. Ships don't use screws for movement, they use propellers and except other stated 1 shaft include one propeller.

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Also boilers don't give power, turbines give power, boilers only provide the steam necessary for the turbines to run. I used Wikipedia's infobox as a basis for my first ship, and kept the format all the way through, and basically had no idea how any of the information worked with one another (especially the engines bit since the format for that changes on the article), so thanks a lot.I usually say rifled because I also make tanks, and rifled guns lose popularity as time goes on. Also it sounds nice. But yeah, I'll stop using it unless I make some really old ships.As for weapon sizes, I'll probably stop taking a shortcut and just do it like Wikipedia does and list both plus calibers, though I'll use the turrets and mounts thing you suggestedThanks again, i do really appreciate it whenever you come by with advice.