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Heimdall Class Heavy Cruiser

Description
Lore
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The Heimdall Class Heavy Cruiser makes up the backbone of the 2nd UKA's combat units; with four currently in service they lead the charge in battle and often are the flagships of their fleets. The lead ship of the class (the UKAS HEIMDALL) and her sisters were the largest ships in the fleet for some time but withe the introduction of an upcoming battleship class they will loose this title. They will, however, remain as vital combat units, and with the class having just received its third major retrofit, it is unlikely they will be retired anytime soon.

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Specs
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Cost: 271k mats + 104k to fully stock.

Length: 175m.
Width: 23m.
Height: 53m.

Max Speed: 22m/s (42.76 knots).
Cruise Speed: 15m/s (29.16 knots).

AI: none
Engine: 8,250u (Fuel Engines).

AA Batteryt: 4 Quad 40mm Bofors, 2 Twin 40mm MK-Hs.
Main Battery: 4 Dual 236mm Advanced Cannons Firing at 61.8 RPM.

Hull Armor: 1m steel bow & stern, 2m steel keel,, 1.5m steel 0.5m wood main deck (1m air Splinter Deck below)
Belt Armor: 3m steel main belt (1m air gap behind), 2m steel extended belt (1m air gap behind).
Citadel Armor: 2m steel citadel belt, 1m steel citadel deck.
Main Battery Armor: 2m steel barbette, 1m steel turret top, 2m steel turret face @ 45 degrees, 9m steel turret rear, 3m
steel turret sides, 4m steel turret cheeks @ ~40 degrees.