Strike-class Medium Cruiser

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Strike-class Medium Cruiser
Production Information
Class

Cruiser

Model

Strike-class Medium Cruiser

Manufacturer

Loronar Corporation

Technical Specifications
Length

450 meters

Height/Depth

90 meters

Maximum Acceleration

4 MGLT/s

MGLT

17 MGLT

Hyperdrive Rating

Class 2.0

Armament
  • Turbolaser cannons (20)
  • Turbolaser batteries (10)
  • Ion cannons (10)
  • Tractor beam projectors (10)
Complement
  • Depending on configuration:
    • TIE squadrons (1-3)
    • AT-ST walkers (2)
    • AT-AT walkers (1-5)
    • Support speeders
Crew
  • Crew members (1,972)
  • Gunners (140)
Passengers

2,040 troops

Cargo Capacity

6,000 metric tons

Usage
Roles
  • Frigate
  • Carrier
Number in Fleet

12

Characteristics[edit]

While a frigate in size, the 450-meter long Strike-class was capable of challenging larger Alliance cruisers with its surprisingly heavy load of firepower, strong shields, and high sublight speed.

The Order of Battle considered two Strike-class cruisers the equivalent of one Victory-class Star Destroyer.

In addition, the interior storage space of the Strike-class could be modified for different missions. The most common sets were designed for planetary garrison, space superiority, and planetary assault. Planetary garrison loadouts included an assault company, two AT-STs, one AT-AT, and several support speeders; space superiority included up to three squadrons of TIEs; the planetary assault loadout included five AT-ATs.

History[edit]

A departure from the Navy's trend towards increasingly large warships, the Strike-class cruiser was an admission to diminished ability to defend space superiority against the Rebel Alliance and other forces as the conflict wore on.

Ironically, the one big disadvantage of the Strike-class cruiser was a side effect of its biggest advantage. Due to the modular design of the ship, a single, well-placed hit could shut down entire systems or weapon batteries if the densely arrayed power connectors between two sections of the ship were damaged. If the ship suffered too many critical hits by large-impact weapons (such as proton torpedoes or heavy turbolasers) it was also possible that it might simply break apart, losing large portions of its structure. By the time the ship was introduced into full naval service this was only considered to be a minor flaw, as the Empire had enough resources to replenish damaged or lost components that were considered "disposable" at that time.

However, as the war raged on and large starships started to become a rare sight, the Imperial Remnant felt the need to make this otherwise reliable, versatile and thus tactically important class of cruisers more durable, which resulted in reinforcing the connections between the cruiser's basic integral structure and the attached modules in order to prevent easy decouplings. Nevertheless, these spots remained the most vulnerable parts of the Strike-class, and pilots and commanders alike on both sides of the Galactic Civil War adapted their tactics to deal with this knowledge.

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