Launched in 2557, the UNSC Stamford Bridge is part of a second wave of Cavalier-Class Destroyers introduced as part of Project DAINSLIEF, a massive rearmament campaign by the UNSC Navy to increase and modernise its combat forces. Under Commander Lise Thorsdottir, the Stamford Bridge would conduct operations during the War of Vengeance and the Second Great War, eventually retired and converted into a museum ship.
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| - Launched in 2557, the UNSC Stamford Bridge is part of a second wave of Cavalier-Class Destroyers introduced as part of Project DAINSLIEF, a massive rearmament campaign by the UNSC Navy to increase and modernise its combat forces. Under Commander Lise Thorsdottir, the Stamford Bridge would conduct operations during the War of Vengeance and the Second Great War, eventually retired and converted into a museum ship.
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Era
| - * War of Vengeance
* Second Great War
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shield gen
| - MJLNR-7 Solid Light Barrier
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Role
| - * Combat warship
* Capital ship escort
* Orbital Fire Support
* Anti-Fighter Platform
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Hull
| - * Titanium-vanadium internal cross-section bracings
*Ceramic-titanium composite battleplate
*MITHRIL armour
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Crew
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Armament
| - * 2 x 440mm Magnetic Accelerator Cannons
* 1 x DEW-7X Plasma Beam Weapon
* 2 x DEW-12 Pulse Laser Turrets
* 26 Archer Multi-Stage Missile Pods
* 24 x RIM-441 Neith Multi-Stage Missiles
* 8 x Helix 50mm CIWS turrets
* 3 x SIM-332 Azrael Nuclear Missiles
* 2 x DEW12 Hydrogen-Fluoride Chemical Point Defence Lasers
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slipspace drive
| - Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine
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abstract
| - Launched in 2557, the UNSC Stamford Bridge is part of a second wave of Cavalier-Class Destroyers introduced as part of Project DAINSLIEF, a massive rearmament campaign by the UNSC Navy to increase and modernise its combat forces. Under Commander Lise Thorsdottir, the Stamford Bridge would conduct operations during the War of Vengeance and the Second Great War, eventually retired and converted into a museum ship.
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