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LIGHTS SERIES p r e s e n t BattleFleet Naval Strategy Games with Battleships Dynamics Game Engine |
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Battlefleet: Pacific War is WW2 naval turn-based strategy game, extension to the classic Battleship game, where ships/planes, subs can move! | ||||
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FREE BATTLEFLEET GAME |
45 Ship/Plane/Sub/Artillery types 20 Scenarios 18 Death Match Missions 2 Campaigns |
Unit production Various game objectives Combat maps up to 96x96 Unit names and officer ranks are historic |
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( Size: 4.8 MB ) | for Windows 98/XP/NT/Me/2000 Pentium 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM | Current version: 1.24 | ||
Frigates - FFGDescription: Frigates
fulfill a Protection of Shipping (POS) mission as
Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) combatants for amphibious
expeditionary forces, underway replenishment groups and
merchant convoys. Background: The guided
missile frigates (FFG) bring an anti-air warfare (AAW)
capability to the frigate mission, but they have some
limitations. Designed as cost efficient surface
combatants, they lack the multi-mission capability
necessary for modern surface combatants faced with
multiple, high-technology threats. They also offer
limited capacity for growth. Despite this, the FFG 7
class is a robust platform, capable of withstanding
considerable damage. This "toughness" was aptly
demonstrated when USS Samuel B. Roberts struck a
mine and USS Stark was hit by two Exocet
cruise missiles. In both cases the ships survived, were
repaired and returned to the fleet. USS Stark was
decommissioned in May 1999. The Surface Combatant Force
Requirement Study does not define any need for a single
mission ship such as the frigate and there are no
frigates planned in the Navy's five-year shipbuilding
plan. General Characteristics, Oliver Hazard Perry ClassBuilders: Bath Iron Works:
FFG 8, 11, 13, 15, 29, 32, 36, 39, 42, 45, 47, 49, 50,
53, 55, 56, 58, 59.
Credits: US Navy |