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The Guran-class was a type of fast attack ship that saw service with the Cardassian Guard during the 24th century. During the Dominion War the Guran served in a similar role as the Hideki-class, harassing larger enemy starships in large groups. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon; Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 2: Starships of the Cardassian Union)

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  • Guran class
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  • The Guran-class was a type of fast attack ship that saw service with the Cardassian Guard during the 24th century. During the Dominion War the Guran served in a similar role as the Hideki-class, harassing larger enemy starships in large groups. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon; Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 2: Starships of the Cardassian Union)
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  • Deflector shields
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  • Guran
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  • The Guran-class was a type of fast attack ship that saw service with the Cardassian Guard during the 24th century. During the Dominion War the Guran served in a similar role as the Hideki-class, harassing larger enemy starships in large groups. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon; Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 2: Starships of the Cardassian Union)
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