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The '''Sword Class Frigate''' is a very old design, dating back to the earliest days of the [[Imperium]]. All its components have been redesigned, and refined to a high level. Its laser based [[weapons battery]]s provide equal fire power to those of the less reliable plasma based alternatives, and are able to fire to both sides, and forward with full strength. It's engines are powerful, yet simple enough to be maintained by an artificer with minimal training. It is a classic escort, and it is exceptionally rare to see an Imperial battleship with out at least two, if not more, Sword class ships by its side.<sup>1</sup>
 
The '''Sword Class Frigate''' is a very old design, dating back to the earliest days of the [[Imperium]]. All its components have been redesigned, and refined to a high level. Its laser based [[weapons battery]]s provide equal fire power to those of the less reliable plasma based alternatives, and are able to fire to both sides, and forward with full strength. It's engines are powerful, yet simple enough to be maintained by an artificer with minimal training. It is a classic escort, and it is exceptionally rare to see an Imperial battleship with out at least two, if not more, Sword class ships by its side.<sup>1</sup>
  
In its role as an escort, the Sword is expected to come under fire, and so is designed with this in mind. Its bulkheads are thicker than would be expected, and the beams and supports that hold the ship together have redundant copies nearby, that will take the load if the primary beam or support fails. Due to this, the Sword can take more punishment than would be expected for a ship of its diminutive size.<sup>1</sup>
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In its role as an escort, the Sword is expected to come under fire, and so is designed with this in mind. Its bulkheads are thicker than would be expected, and the beams and supports that hold the ship together have redundant copies nearby, that will take the load if the primary beam or support fails. Due to this, the Sword can take more punishment than would be expected for a ship of its diminutive size. Sword Class Frigates are often seen fighting alongside Space Marine formations.<sup>1</sup>
  
 
Notable Sword Class squadrons include:
 
Notable Sword Class squadrons include:

Revision as of 12:05, 14 June 2007

The Sword Class Frigate is a very old design, dating back to the earliest days of the Imperium. All its components have been redesigned, and refined to a high level. Its laser based weapons batterys provide equal fire power to those of the less reliable plasma based alternatives, and are able to fire to both sides, and forward with full strength. It's engines are powerful, yet simple enough to be maintained by an artificer with minimal training. It is a classic escort, and it is exceptionally rare to see an Imperial battleship with out at least two, if not more, Sword class ships by its side.1

In its role as an escort, the Sword is expected to come under fire, and so is designed with this in mind. Its bulkheads are thicker than would be expected, and the beams and supports that hold the ship together have redundant copies nearby, that will take the load if the primary beam or support fails. Due to this, the Sword can take more punishment than would be expected for a ship of its diminutive size. Sword Class Frigates are often seen fighting alongside Space Marine formations.1

Notable Sword Class squadrons include:

Red Squadron
Seen during the Third War for Armageddon.1
Blue Squadron
Seen during the Third War for Armageddon.1
Omega Squadron
Seen during the Third War for Armageddon.1
The Nightstalkers

Sources


Imperial Navy Ships
Battleships AdjudicatorApocalypseAscensionEmperorGothic ClassGraiaIncarnateInvincible ClassJudgementJupiterMajesticNemesisOberonRetributionTiamatTorrentTyrantVanquisherVengeanceVictory
Grand Cruisers AvengerDaringExorcistFuriousTetrarchVengeanceWrath
Battlecruisers ArmageddonChaliceDominionLong SerpentMarsMercuryOverlordTempest
Cruisers AggressorAmbitionCardinalCarnivoreDictatorDominatorGothicIndictorLunarTyrant
Light Cruisers DauntlessDefenderDefiantEndeavourEnduranceEnforcerHawkingSiluriaStyges
Heavy Frigates InexorableInvictorTurbulent
Frigates FalchionFirestormHavocPraetorSwordTempest
Destroyers BrandishCobraConstrictorSabreStalwartViper
Corvettes ClaymoreLancetSica
Support Armed FreighterBarbican Class LinerBeachhead Troop CarrierCarrackCastellanCetaceaCetaceusConstellationDefence MonitorEscort CarriersFast ClipperFuel TransportGolgothaHeavy TransportHospital ShipMagellanOrionQ-ShipRelentlessTaraskTroop TransportUniverseViper
Attack Craft Control CraftFaustusFuryHammerbladePraetorianScalptakerSharkStarfuryStarhawk Bomber
Planetary Aircraft AvengerChiropteranColeopterLightning (Strike) • MagogMarauder Bomber (ColossusDestroyerPathfinderVigilant) • NighthawkThunderbolt (Fury) • Valkyrie (Sky TalonVendettaVulture) • Wrath
Landing Craft AngantyrAquilaArvusCoronaDevourerHeraldusMega-LanderPegasusTetrarchVyrtus
Orbitals Caer Class StationImperial Space StationOrbital Defence PlatformWayfarer
Star Forts GaugamelaGoliathLaskarRamilesTractus