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Revision as of 11:16, 7 November 2018

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GAV(P)-5 Nereid

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Type: Gravimetric patrol vehicle

Introduced: 1659 AN
Used by:
Status: In Service (1666 AN)
Number built: 593 (1666 AN)

Designed: 1651 AN
Manufacturer: Ryker Airships (Shireroth)

Displacement: Classified
Length: Classified
Beam: Classified
Draught: -
Speed: Classified
Complement: 6 (1x pilot, 1x navigator / weapons officer, 1x flight engineer, 1x air electronics operator, 2x air systems operators)
Armament: Gun:
  • 1x pivot mounted 35 mm rotary autocannon turret and assembly

Missile:

Instruments: GTC ES-2, ES-10, ES-12, ES-27 "Froyalan"
Defence:
Propulsion: 1x gravimetric drive with 2x Deep-cycle Battery Bank, & 2x chemical ion vectral jet drives paired with 6x reaction control valves
Cost: Classified

Developed from Project-1651, the design of a gravimetric pinnace intended to serve as a long range tender for Shireroth's fleet of gravrigs such as the Medusa and the Imperial Yacht. The Nereid serves as a dedicated long-range patrol counter part to the gravimetric utility vehicle known as the Jackalope.

Design features

  • Gravimetric drive to provide lift
  • paired chemical ion vectral jet drives on gimbals to provide thrust and controlled descent systems redundancy
  • cockpit seating for pilot and navigator / weapons system operator
  • paired external hard-points for anti-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, air to ground missiles, or deployable autonomous sensors
  • aft-cabin station seating four, three mid-cabin stations plus one VERITAS terminal seating one each, configured for real-time sensor monitoring and advanced weapons control, with cabin stations reconfigurable according to mission requirements
  • crew rest cabin, and cargo racks in rear compartment