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Bombard-class Heavy Guided Missile Cruiser
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The Bombard-class Heavy Guided Missile Cruiser is a large aquatic missile platform used by the UNSC "Wet Navy" from the 2499 to the 2560s. In fact, the Bombard-class was larger than the Japanese Yamato-class battleships of the Second World War. The vessel was designed in the line of the Kirov-class Battlecruiser of the late 20th and early 21st century, as a large surface combatant armed with 325 missiles of various types designed to engage a variety of targets, including aircraft, "wet" naval vessels, land installations, and even orbiting spacecraft. In spite of its large size, the Bombard-class could be transported from planet to planet by a UNSC spaceborne cruiser, though in a dismantled state.
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*Insurrection *Human-Covenant War
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*decoy rockets *missile guidance jamming system *12x 30mm CIWS rotary cannon
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*titanium-ceramic composite
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*aquatic guided missile launch platform
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Aquatic Heavy Guided Missile Cruiser
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*2x missile guidance RADAR *2x navigational radar *SONAR
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*2x missile guidance radar
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*1x vertical launch system for: **25x cruise missiles **25x anti-spacecraft missiles **25x anti-shipping missiles **25x anti-submarine missiles **combination of above *1x vertical launch system for: **300x Argent surface-to-air missiles **300x Anaconda surface-to-air missiles **combination of above *2x 120mm Gauss cannon in twin turret *4x 76mm guns in single turrets *12x M71 "Scythe" CIWS rotary cannon
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The Bombard-class Heavy Guided Missile Cruiser is a large aquatic missile platform used by the UNSC "Wet Navy" from the 2499 to the 2560s. In fact, the Bombard-class was larger than the Japanese Yamato-class battleships of the Second World War. The vessel was designed in the line of the Kirov-class Battlecruiser of the late 20th and early 21st century, as a large surface combatant armed with 325 missiles of various types designed to engage a variety of targets, including aircraft, "wet" naval vessels, land installations, and even orbiting spacecraft. In spite of its large size, the Bombard-class could be transported from planet to planet by a UNSC spaceborne cruiser, though in a dismantled state.