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The Liberty-class transports were used for troop deployment into heavy engagement zones. The three cannons were used to soften up ground targets before the vessels deploying troops. Heavily armored, they could withstand sustained heavy ground fire and surface-to-air missiles

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  • Liberty-class transport
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  • The Liberty-class transports were used for troop deployment into heavy engagement zones. The three cannons were used to soften up ground targets before the vessels deploying troops. Heavily armored, they could withstand sustained heavy ground fire and surface-to-air missiles
Length
  • 69m
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Hyperdrive
  • None
max accel
  • 65400(xsd:integer)
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Affiliation
  • Wolatarian Colonial Navy; Resurgent Colony Authority
Role
  • Combat Troop deployment
Name
  • Liberty-class transport
Max Speed
  • 820(xsd:integer)
Manufacturer
  • Antar Industrial Works
Class
  • Troop transport
Passengers
  • 55(xsd:integer)
Engine
  • Four Antar Industrial Works 1276 megawatt Z-135 Ion Propulsion Engine
Crew
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • Three 127mm cannons
abstract
  • The Liberty-class transports were used for troop deployment into heavy engagement zones. The three cannons were used to soften up ground targets before the vessels deploying troops. Heavily armored, they could withstand sustained heavy ground fire and surface-to-air missiles
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