Komodo-class heavy cruiser
| Type | Heavy Cruiser |
|---|---|
| Faction | Whitok Kingdom |
| Speed | ~3,500 km/h (combat maneuvering) |
| Propulsion | Grav-flux main drive with limited transdim insertion |
| Armor | Reinforced void-hull with composite layering |
| Armament | * 6× twin 200mm spinal mass drivers (broadside/dorsal turrets)
|
| Hangar Capacity | 12x Salamander-class voidcraft |
| Notes | Emphasizes raw firepower and armor over maneuverability. Requires escort to defend against swarm attacks. |
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Overview
The Komodo-class heavy cruiser is a long-range capital ship deployed by the Whitok Kingdom. Built for heavy engagement and command operations, it is designed to anchor fleet battles with massive mass-driver firepower and durable void-hull construction.
Description
The Komodo-class is a throwback to historical naval doctrine, adapted for void combat. Drawing inspiration from the Russian cruiser Rossia, its design prioritizes layered armor, overlapping fire zones, and command systems over speed or evasive capabilities.
The ship is equipped for transdim insertion over short distances, giving it limited strategic mobility across STC boundaries. Its broadside layout is ideal for coordinated multi-vessel engagements.
Armament
Primary Armament:
- 1x Godfang spinal mass driver
Secondary Armament:
- 6 × 28 cm cannon (two turrets of three)
Anti-Voidcraft and Close Defense:
- 8 × 8.8 cm cannon
Torpedo and Missile Systems:
- 6 × Heavy torpedo tubes
- 12 × Missile racks (short-range interdiction)
- 2 × Missile silos (long-range ship–killers)
Tactical Role
Komodo-class cruisers are:
- Fleet anchors in major void engagements
- Capable of dishing out sustained broadside fire
- Vulnerable to coordinated fighter swarms without escort
- Often deployed with destroyer screens and electronic warfare support
Hangar Capacity
Each Komodo carries up to 12 Salamander-class multi-role fighters, deployed for interception, screening, and anti-ship strikes.
Known Limitations
While heavily armed and armored, Komodos are relatively slow in combat. They rely on layered defense and fighter support for protection against smaller, more agile threats. The Komodo's large signature makes it an early target in most engagements.