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The Dart-class interceptor was designed as a non-droid interceptor for the Stark Industries. Inspired by the design of the tri-fighter the Dart-class is longer but maintains the fear factor of the tri. It is faster and more maneuverable than the Tri-fighter meaning a pilot is required to for reactions and intuition during dogfights. The weapons make it perfect for destroying starfighters but poor at tackling larger targets. Link to patent approval

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  • Dart-class Interceptor
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  • The Dart-class interceptor was designed as a non-droid interceptor for the Stark Industries. Inspired by the design of the tri-fighter the Dart-class is longer but maintains the fear factor of the tri. It is faster and more maneuverable than the Tri-fighter meaning a pilot is required to for reactions and intuition during dogfights. The weapons make it perfect for destroying starfighters but poor at tackling larger targets. Link to patent approval
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  • The Dart-class interceptor was designed as a non-droid interceptor for the Stark Industries. Inspired by the design of the tri-fighter the Dart-class is longer but maintains the fear factor of the tri. It is faster and more maneuverable than the Tri-fighter meaning a pilot is required to for reactions and intuition during dogfights. The weapons make it perfect for destroying starfighters but poor at tackling larger targets. Link to patent approval
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