New York class Frigate 3,000 tons 75 Crew 535.6 BP TCS 60 TH 66 EM 0
3125 km/s Armour 4-18 Shields 0-0 HTK 26 Sensors 0/0/0/0 DCR 1 PPV 10
Maint Life 2.46 Years MSP 191 AFR 72% IFR 1.0% 1YR 44 5YR 654 Max Repair 164.0625 MSP
Magazine 190
Commander Control Rating 2 BRG AUX
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Morale Check Required
Pratt and Whitney F103 (1) Power 187.5 Fuel Use 48.99% Signature 65.6250 Explosion 10%
Fuel Capacity 221,000 Litres Range 27.1 billion km (100 days at full power)
General Dynamics Size 1 Missile Launcher (10) Missile Size: 1 Rate of Fire 10
Raytheon 1.6Mkm Anti-Missile Fire Control FC15-R1 (2) Range 15.3m km Resolution 1
General Dynamics AMM 1 Patriot (190) Speed: 43,200 km/s End: 0.4m Range: 0.9m km WH: 1 Size: 1.0000 TH: 230/138/69
Raytheon 1.6Mkm Active Missile Search Sensor AS14-R1 (1) GPS 63 Range 14.9m km MCR 1.6m km Resolution 1
Missile to hit chances are vs targets moving at 3000 km/s, 5000 km/s and 10,000 km/s
This design is classed as a Military Vessel for maintenance purposes
The New York class frigate represents the DoD's attempt to fit a viable missile defense platform in as small a frame as possible, the plan is to have 2 New York class frigates escorting 1 Bunker Hill class escort carrier making up a task force (with plans to add a supply/sensor ship in the future). However confidential DoD analysis predicts an average of 25-30 missiles shot down in a simulated attack by a squadron (12) Mcdonnell Douglas F-2 Vipers (Production variant of the FX-2) leaving 18-23 to impact on the task force. While positive for the proponents of fighter warfare it has left the DoD considering increasing the escort on it's task forces.
EX-1 class Scout Fighter 250 tons 8 Crew 87.6 BP TCS 5 TH 9 EM 0
5119 km/s Armour 1-3 Shields 0-0 HTK 2 Sensors 0/0/0/0 DCR 0 PPV 0
Maint Life 3.77 Years MSP 100 AFR 50% IFR 0.7% 1YR 11 5YR 165 Max Repair 57.8 MSP
Lieutenant Commander Control Rating 1
Intended Deployment Time: 1 months Morale Check Required
General Electric F404 (1) Power 25.5 Fuel Use 652.65% Signature 8.9250 Explosion 17%
Fuel Capacity 12,000 Litres Range 1.3 billion km (3 days at full power)
Raytheon 55Mkm Active Search Sensor AS55-R60 (1) GPS 3465 Range 55.7m km Resolution 60
This design is classed as a Fighter for production, combat and planetary interaction
EX-2 class Scout Fighter 250 tons 8 Crew 89.2 BP TCS 5 TH 8 EM 0
4383 km/s Armour 1-3 Shields 0-0 HTK 2 Sensors 0/0/0/0 DCR 0 PPV 0
Maint Life 3.40 Years MSP 100 AFR 50% IFR 0.7% 1YR 13 5YR 197 Max Repair 63.0 MSP
Commander Control Rating 1
Intended Deployment Time: 1 months Morale Check Required
General Electric F403 (1) Power 21.9 Fuel Use 768.68% Signature 7.6580 Explosion 17%
Fuel Capacity 10,000 Litres Range 0.9 billion km (59 hours at full power)
Raytheon 58Mkm Active Search Sensor AS58-R60 (1) GPS 3780 Range 58.1m km Resolution 60
This design is classed as a Fighter for production, combat and planetary interaction
With the inclusion of an active sensor on the Bunker Hill class deemed impractical (while still keeping her at 7000 tons) the DoD put out a tender for a scout fighter, this time (unlike during the future fighter project) two companies made it off the drawing board. The Mcdonnell Douglas EX-2 and the Lochheed Martin EX-1. To design the FX-2 Mcdonnell Douglas took the F-2 Viper, took off the missile launches and fire control and replaced them with the 150 ton Raytheon 58Mkm Active Search Sensor AS58-R60 (hence forth all sensors will be referred to by their AS and R designation (in this case AS58-R60) as well as adding extra fuel and maintenance supplies. Lochheed Martin built their design from the ground up, the EX-1 made two major changes compared to the EX-2. The first of which was to replace the AS58-R60 active sensor with the AS55-R60, this sensor while giving up 3Mkm on the AS58-R60 was 12 tons lighter (a not insignificant amount when the whole fighter only weighed 250 tons). This allowed Lochheed Martin to implement their other major change: replacing the General Electric F403 engine with the General Electric F404, the F404 while 10 tons heavier was more powerful while also using less fuel, this allowed the EX-1 to have a higher top speed and range than the EX-2. The EX-2 design was the early favorite due to the success of the F-2 viper (the first of which were beginning to roll off the production line and wow anyone flying them). However the DoD's desire to spread production (to benefit the districts of more congressmen and senators making funding harder to cut) combined with a Lochheed Martin lobbying campaign to imply a corrupt bargain in the single company prototype stage of the future fighter project the DoD decided to choose the EX-1 naming it the Lochheed Martin E-1 Sentry (the fact that a majority of the review committee considered it the better design was considered an added bonus).
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Sorry its nearly all American designs (so far), there are actually 6 powers in the game (United States, USSR, Great Britain, German Empire, France and Japan) but most of the powers are holding off until their shipyards are bigger, I might throw in some ground forces next time as well (and the Bunker Hill class of course)