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| With excellent technical data, the BD company frigate was quite expensive. Because of this, as a rule, only large trans-system corporations could afford it.
| | Large transsystem corporations have long required a vessel for maintenance and repair and have joined forces to sponsor the development of a new frigate. The best engineers of the “Outpost” shipyard took part in the development. By the end of 4419, the first models of Grizzly frigates were ready and sent to the largest investors. |
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| | Despite the high cost of the frigate, which was nevertheless more than compensated by excellent technical characteristics, the production of the ship went global. Later, the Federation Government placed an order for a large batch of frigates. As soon as possible, the order was fulfilled and dozens of ships were sent to various systems to service the most important [[Armada]] stations. |
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| | Nowadays, you can often stumble upon a group of shabby and decommissioned Grizzly, run by small merchants and travellers. And even though the price of the old ship is much lower, mercenaries prefer to buy Grizzly directly from the conveyor. |
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Revision as of 12:27, 26 May 2020
General information
Faction: FEDERATION
Class: Frigate
Role: Engineering
Rank: 11
Description
Engineering ships are designed for construction of auxiliary facilities on the battlefield, as well as for repair of allied ships. Engineers serve as a reliable rear guard for their team.
Large transsystem corporations have long required a vessel for maintenance and repair and have joined forces to sponsor the development of a new frigate. The best engineers of the “Outpost” shipyard took part in the development. By the end of 4419, the first models of Grizzly frigates were ready and sent to the largest investors.
Despite the high cost of the frigate, which was nevertheless more than compensated by excellent technical characteristics, the production of the ship went global. Later, the Federation Government placed an order for a large batch of frigates. As soon as possible, the order was fulfilled and dozens of ships were sent to various systems to service the most important Armada stations.
Nowadays, you can often stumble upon a group of shabby and decommissioned Grizzly, run by small merchants and travellers. And even though the price of the old ship is much lower, mercenaries prefer to buy Grizzly directly from the conveyor.
Available equipment
Weapons
Missile slot
Active Role Modules
Active Multipurpose Modules
Ship modifiers
Engine
Capacitor
Shield
Hull
CPU
Tables of ship's technical characteristics
Ship's resistance to incoming damage
Shield resistance
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Hull resistance
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to thermal weapon, (pts.)
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to kinetic weapon, (pts.)
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to EM weapon, (pts.)
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to thermal weapon, (pts.)
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to kinetic weapon, (pts.)
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to EM weapon, (pts.)
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0
|
30
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-30
|
15
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-15
|
45
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Ship's characteristics on different experience levels
Level
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Energy
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Hull, (pts.)
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Shield
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Sensors
|
capacity, (pts.)
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for afterburner, (pts./s)
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regeneration, (pts./s)
|
capacity, (pts.)
|
regeneration, (pts./s)
|
range, (m)
|
target lock time, (s)
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1
|
980
|
220
|
190
|
10825
|
10305
|
109
|
2000
|
2
|
2
|
980
|
220
|
190
|
11800
|
11233
|
109
|
2000
|
2
|
3
|
980
|
220
|
190
|
12233
|
11645
|
109
|
2200
|
2
|
4
|
1009
|
220
|
196
|
12233
|
11645
|
109
|
2200
|
2
|
5
|
1049
|
220
|
203
|
12557
|
11954
|
109
|
2400
|
2
|
6
|
1078
|
220
|
209
|
12774
|
12160
|
109
|
2400
|
2
|
7
|
1078
|
220
|
209
|
12991
|
12263
|
109
|
2600
|
2
|
8
|
1078
|
220
|
209
|
12991
|
12263
|
109
|
2800
|
2
|
9
|
1107
|
220
|
215
|
13098
|
12367
|
109
|
2800
|
2
|
10
|
1147
|
220
|
222
|
13098
|
12469
|
109
|
3000
|
2
|
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Ship's speed on different experience levels
Level
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Speed
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Acceleration, (m/s2)
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Strafe, (m/s)
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Pitch, (deg./s)
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Roll, (deg./s)
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march, (m/s)
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afterburner, (m/s)
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