The Macuahuitl-class was a family of capital ships, specifically large cruisers, that served the United Nations Space Command Navy. They were specially designed to better fulfill the command ship role, particularly at the fleet level. Twenty-one ships of the line were built during a fourteen year span; two more were planned, but construction on them was cancelled in lieu of smaller, more versatile warships.
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| - The Macuahuitl-class was a family of capital ships, specifically large cruisers, that served the United Nations Space Command Navy. They were specially designed to better fulfill the command ship role, particularly at the fleet level. Twenty-one ships of the line were built during a fourteen year span; two more were planned, but construction on them was cancelled in lieu of smaller, more versatile warships.
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Operators
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Complement
| - *1x Marine Expeditionary Unit
*120× support vehicles
*20× main battle tanks
*72× or tubes
*16× interceptor/fighter craft
*20× dropships
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Hull
| - *Heat-dispersing external laminate
*Myrmidon radar-absorbent composite
*Radiation-absorbent soft-state composites
*Kinetic/shock-reductive composite layers
*3.75 meters Titanium-A3 plating
*Layered lead foil
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Builders
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Armament
| - *2× CR-05, Series 3 magnetic accelerator cannons
*Missile pods
*24×
*20× M908 Bulwark quad-linked CIWS
*8× M198 Close-In Laser Weapon System, Mark I
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slipspace drive
| - CODEN Series VI translight engine
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abstract
| - The Macuahuitl-class was a family of capital ships, specifically large cruisers, that served the United Nations Space Command Navy. They were specially designed to better fulfill the command ship role, particularly at the fleet level. Twenty-one ships of the line were built during a fourteen year span; two more were planned, but construction on them was cancelled in lieu of smaller, more versatile warships.
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