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Small drone carrier "Dromos"[VERY OLD]
   
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Small drone carrier "Dromos"[VERY OLD]

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One of the ships, that were storage in the saves, and do not publicate. Actually, originally it was supposed to be new versions of interceptors, which are also ready, but I decided that with drones, he would be more fun, especially after last updates and one round of play in the survival with my friends. About the drones will be discussed in a another publication. This ship was laid down at the same time with Atonaris class carrier. And as Atonaris, built more practical, with an emphasis on normal TTX. As a result, got a fast accelerating, mobile headquarters control drones model 2623, the largest mass of those that we have created in survival. No gravity engine, because he have nice maneuverable without them, and dont have place for them. General conveyor chain, large containers of ammunition, reactors and batteries as a power source. Of course, like all the ships in this series, as well as new ships of BSG universe, was run through a variety of tests(battle and another), and passed them. Those present-premises, as on all the ships of the series. In addition to the role of the media can also serve as a frigate, to support "Dike" class corvettes and "Lachesis" type cruisers.
\\\So, there is TTX:
Length: 97.5 meters.
Width: 47.5 meters.
Height: 50 meters.
Weight: 6,345,208 kg.
Capacity: 6 drones, model 2623 (optional)
Gyroscopes total: 50
Total power reactors: 290MW, two large reactor and 20 batteries.
Armament: 16 barrage batteries Gatling, 13 missile batteries, one gun long range with immutable horizon.
Energy consumption of maneuvers at high speed: 68%
3 Comments
Droid(P) 30 Sep, 2014 @ 2:13pm 
Reminds me of a design from X 3 Total Conversion Xtended Griffon;
For short: I like it. :)
jura7 29 Sep, 2014 @ 1:56pm 
Good work, keep it up.
Xain 29 Sep, 2014 @ 10:43am 
Very well done sir.