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The Kilimanjaro-class is a class of dreadnought developed and used by the [[Systems Alliance]] Navy. Almost a kilometer long, it is armed with a main [[Railgun|mass accelerator cannon]] running the length of the ship, which can launch slugs at thousands of kilometers per second for double-digit kiloton kinetic energy yields. It is also armed with three decks of 78 broadside mass accelerators on its port and starboard, for a total of 156 secondary mass accelerators. For defense, the Kilimanjaro-class employs GARDIAN point defense lasers and kinetic barriers. | The '''Kilimanjaro-class''' is a class of dreadnought developed and used by the [[Systems Alliance]] Navy. Almost a kilometer long, it is armed with a main [[Railgun|mass accelerator cannon]] running the length of the ship, which can launch slugs at thousands of kilometers per second for double-digit kiloton kinetic energy yields. It is also armed with three decks of 78 broadside mass accelerators on its port and starboard, for a total of 156 secondary mass accelerators. For defense, the Kilimanjaro-class employs GARDIAN point defense lasers and kinetic barriers. | ||
The Systems Alliance has constructed five Kilimanjaro-class dreadnoughts: SSV Kilimanjaro, SSV Shasta, SSV Tai Shan, SSV Aconcagua, and SSV Orizaba. Alliance dreadnoughts are named for mountains on Earth. | The Systems Alliance has constructed five Kilimanjaro-class dreadnoughts: SSV Kilimanjaro, SSV Shasta, SSV Tai Shan, SSV Aconcagua, and SSV Orizaba. Alliance dreadnoughts are named for mountains on Earth. |
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The Kilimanjaro-class is a class of dreadnought developed and used by the Systems Alliance Navy. Almost a kilometer long, it is armed with a main mass accelerator cannon running the length of the ship, which can launch slugs at thousands of kilometers per second for double-digit kiloton kinetic energy yields. It is also armed with three decks of 78 broadside mass accelerators on its port and starboard, for a total of 156 secondary mass accelerators. For defense, the Kilimanjaro-class employs GARDIAN point defense lasers and kinetic barriers.
The Systems Alliance has constructed five Kilimanjaro-class dreadnoughts: SSV Kilimanjaro, SSV Shasta, SSV Tai Shan, SSV Aconcagua, and SSV Orizaba. Alliance dreadnoughts are named for mountains on Earth.