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== ''Thufir'' class vessels ==
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Revision as of 11:25, 2 April 2013

Thufir class[1]
Specifications[1]
  Mk I Mk III
Date entered service Nov 2268 Mar 2273
# Constructed 226 148
Length 280 meters 280 meters
Width 130 meters 130 meters
Height 40 meters 40 meters
Mass 110,900 metric tons 132,430 metric tons
Cargo capacity 5,000 metric tons 5,000 metric tons
Computer Type M-3 M-3
Transporters (6-person) 3 3
Transporters (20-person) 2 2
Transporters (Cargo) 1 1
Crew 180 180
Passengers 15 15
Shuttlecraft 4 4
Cruising Speed Warp 7 Warp 6
Emergency Speed Warp 9 Warp 8
Weapons 6 FH-5 Phasers in 3 banks 6 FH-5 Phasers in 3 banks
2 torpedo tubes 2 torpedo tubes

The Thufir class destroyers, which first entered service in November 2268, were an Andorian design, and were produced at the Morena and Salazaar shipyards at a combined rate of 15 per year. Of the 372 Thufir class destroyers built by June 2281, 192 Mark Is and 136 Mark IIIs remained in active service, with six Mark Is in reserve fleets; one Mark I had been transferred to Starfleet Training Command; 26 Mark Is and eight Mark IIIs had been destroyed; one Mark III was listed as missing; one Mark I and two Mark IIIs had been scrapped; and one Mark I had been demilitarized and sold to civilian commercial interests.[1]

Thufir class vessels

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