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The Defender Ship Design Program, known as the Defender Program for short, was a starship design project dating from the early years of the New Republic, in which the nascent Republic Engineering Corporation shipbuilding conglomerate developed plans for a "pocket Star Destroyer", a starfighter carrier, and a new snubfighter.

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  • The Defender Ship Design Program, known as the Defender Program for short, was a starship design project dating from the early years of the New Republic, in which the nascent Republic Engineering Corporation shipbuilding conglomerate developed plans for a "pocket Star Destroyer", a starfighter carrier, and a new snubfighter.
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  • The Defender Ship Design Program, known as the Defender Program for short, was a starship design project dating from the early years of the New Republic, in which the nascent Republic Engineering Corporation shipbuilding conglomerate developed plans for a "pocket Star Destroyer", a starfighter carrier, and a new snubfighter. Only the starfighter was developed rapidly, seeing service in the years after Endor, but while the starfighter was respected and capable, the two capital-ship designs were delayed by various factors. They would only enter service as part of the larger New Class project - in which they became the Defender-class Star Destroyer and the Defender-class Assault Carrier.
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