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A variant of the [[Battlehawk class (SFC)|''Battlehawk'' class]] and the consort of the [[Commando Eagle class (SFC)|''Commando Eagle'' class]], the ''Commando Hawk'' class was introduced in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]] and served well during the early stages of the [[General War (SFC)|General War]]. It was particularly popular for its ability to land directly on its target in order to rapidly offload its troops and equipment. The COH-type ''Commando Hawk'' troop transport featured a crew complement of 240, including 110 marines in four barracks, as well as a capacity of seven [[shuttlecraft]], two cargo bays, two science labs, 1 [[transporter (SFC)|transporter]], and two [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitters. The COH was armed with four banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]], and it remained in service until [[2274 (SFC)|2274]], when it was superseded by the COHR-type, which was introduced in [[2268 (SFC)|2268]]. The COHR-type added two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phasers]] to its armament.<ref name="SFCGame"/>
 
A variant of the [[Battlehawk class (SFC)|''Battlehawk'' class]] and the consort of the [[Commando Eagle class (SFC)|''Commando Eagle'' class]], the ''Commando Hawk'' class was introduced in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]] and served well during the early stages of the [[General War (SFC)|General War]]. It was particularly popular for its ability to land directly on its target in order to rapidly offload its troops and equipment. The COH-type ''Commando Hawk'' troop transport featured a crew complement of 240, including 110 marines in four barracks, as well as a capacity of seven [[shuttlecraft]], two cargo bays, two science labs, 1 [[transporter (SFC)|transporter]], and two [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitters. The COH was armed with four banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]], and it remained in service until [[2274 (SFC)|2274]], when it was superseded by the COHR-type, which was introduced in [[2268 (SFC)|2268]]. The COHR-type added two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phasers]] to its armament.<ref name="SFCGame"/>
 
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Commando Hawk class
Commando Hawk class (SFC2)

Commando Hawk class (SFC2)
Commissioned 2258
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SFC Timeline
(Starfleet Command Games)


A variant of the Battlehawk class and the consort of the Commando Eagle class, the Commando Hawk class was introduced in 2258 and served well during the early stages of the General War. It was particularly popular for its ability to land directly on its target in order to rapidly offload its troops and equipment. The COH-type Commando Hawk troop transport featured a crew complement of 240, including 110 marines in four barracks, as well as a capacity of seven shuttlecraft, two cargo bays, two science labs, 1 transporter, and two tractor beam emitters. The COH was armed with four banks of Type-1 phasers, and it remained in service until 2274, when it was superseded by the COHR-type, which was introduced in 2268. The COHR-type added two banks of Type-3 phasers to its armament.[1]

Commando Hawk class vessels

SFC Timeline

R.I.S. Bloodtalon  • R.I.S. Deathtalon  • R.I.S. Flying Fist  • R.I.S. Imperial Fist  • R.I.S. Imperial Might  • R.I.S. Nighttalon

Notes and References

  1. Bethke, Erik (Producer). Starfleet Command. Lead Designer: Erik Bethke. Senior Designer: Chris Taylor. Mission Scripting by Lance Watanabe. Campaign Mission Design by Scott Bennie. Game Design by Marc Hertogh and Tom Hughes. SFB Consultant: Tom Hughes. Interplay Inc.. 15 September 1999.