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TENACIOUS CLASS GUIDED MISSILE BOAT
Discuss this in the Tabletown Forums or on the Tabletown Blog. Go to page 2. Go to page 3. The Tenacious Class Guided Missile Boat complements the earlier Couragous Class in that it provides long-range fire in comparison to its short-range torpedo boat counterpart.
Carrying a crew of six, the Tenacious Class is highly sophisticated and generally computer controlled, yet it remains cheap enough to mass produce.
The front guns are identical to the models mounted on the Couragoue Class. The guns can be used in an AA role as well as against other naval or shore targets.
Front view:
Tenacious Class vessels are not designed for long-term deployment, but are usually based at shore facilities or will check into a harbour at least once every two days.
Tenacious Class vessels are a common sight off the shores of Tabletown and can serve on solo operations or in squadrons.
Rear view:
Here we see the Gladius missile system which mounts five ship-killing missiles.
The Gladius missile system incorporates a rotating firing platform. Although the system can allow for off-bore firing, full 360 degree firing is also possible, and firing directly at a target can allow for a longer range as opposed to off-bore firing which can reduce the missile range as it turns to acquire its target.
The Tenacious Class mounts twin attack RADAR domes. These are necessarily lower than the single dome on the Couragous Class. The general profile of the Tenacious is lower to prevent interference with missile flight.
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