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Built to replace the sluggish and outmoded ''[[Quixote]]''-class, the '''''Congress'''''-class frigate was one of the swiftest convoy escort and reconnaissance [[WarShip]]s built in the [[twenty-sixth century]].
 
Built to replace the sluggish and outmoded ''[[Quixote]]''-class, the '''''Congress'''''-class frigate was one of the swiftest convoy escort and reconnaissance [[WarShip]]s built in the [[twenty-sixth century]].
  
Introduced in [[2542]], the genesis of the ''Congress'' was marred by a three year legal battle after [[Challenge Systems]] of the [[Federated Suns]] world of [[Galax]] accused [[DeKirk Aerospace]] of industrial espionage and theft of the ship's design, with the [[Terran Hegemony]] finally brokering a compromise deal in [[2540]]. While no party admitted liability, Challenge was included as a partner in construction and the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] received a heavy discount on orders for the ''Congress'' with the more advanced Hegemony technology absent.
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Introduced in [[2542]], the genesis of the ''Congress'' was marred by a three-year legal battle after [[Challenge Systems]] of the [[Federated Suns]] world of [[Galax]] accused [[DeKirk Aerospace]] of industrial espionage and theft of the ship's design, with the [[Terran Hegemony]] finally brokering a compromise deal in [[2540]]. While no party admitted liability, Challenge was included as a partner in construction and the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Suns]] received a heavy discount on orders for the ''Congress'' with the more advanced Hegemony technology absent.
  
Capable of 1.5 Gs of acceleration, the ''Congress'' was swift and well-armed for a convoy escort of the era, also equipped with some of the most advanced and sophisticated sensor systems to perform its secondary role as an information-gathering vessel in enemy territory. Every cubic centimeter of the ''Congress'' is used to maximum effect, yet is comfortable and still allows access to all major systems for easy maintenance, a hallmark of DeKirk Aerospace's design work. The ''Congress''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s only real flaw was its relatively lackluster [[aerospace fighter]] support and anti-Fighter defenses, which many vessels attempted to remedy by carrying [[DropShip]]s such as the ''[[Vengeance (DropShip class)|Vengeance]]''-class fighter carrier or the ''[[Pentagon]]''-class, an assault gunship originally designed exclusively for use with the ''Congress''.
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Capable of 1.5 Gs of acceleration, the ''Congress'' was swift and well-armed for a convoy escort of the era, also equipped with some of the most advanced and sophisticated sensor systems to perform its secondary role as an information-gathering vessel in enemy territory. Every cubic centimeter of the ''Congress'' is used to maximum effect, yet is comfortable and still allows access to all major systems for easy maintenance, a hallmark of DeKirk Aerospace's design work. The ''Congress''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s only real flaw was its relatively lackluster [[aerospace fighter]] support and anti-fighter defenses, which many vessels attempted to remedy by carrying [[DropShip]]s such as the ''[[Vengeance (DropShip class)|Vengeance]]''-class fighter carrier or the ''[[Pentagon]]''-class, an assault gunship originally designed exclusively for use with the ''Congress''.
  
Such a balanced mix of speed, sensor ability and firepower, the ''Congress'' was so well received that the Terran Hegemony and the [[Star League]] saw no need to replace the 200 examples of the class for many years. A small amount of the comfortable and easy to maintain ships survived the liberation of [[Terra]], with a number of ''Congress''-class vessels appearing in both the [[Clan]] ''[[touman]]s'' and [[ComStar]] naval fleets.
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With such a balanced mix of speed, sensor ability, and firepower, the ''Congress'' was so well received that the Terran Hegemony and the [[Star League]] saw no need to replace the 200 examples of the class for many years. A small amount of the comfortable and easy-to-maintain ships survived the liberation of [[Terra]], with a number of ''Congress''-class vessels appearing in both the [[Clan]] ''[[touman]]s'' and [[ComStar]] naval fleets.
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
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==Cargo==
 
==Cargo==
The ''Congress'' features a single 172,085 ton capacity cargo bay, flanked by launch bays for four [[Small Craft]] and six aerospace fighters. While the ''Congress'' carries two [[docking collar]]s, it rarely carries troop or 'Mech carrier DropShips, favoring assault ships and fighter carriers to suit its intended role.
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The ''Congress'' features a single 172,085-ton capacity cargo bay, flanked by launch bays for four [[Small Craft]] and six aerospace fighters. While the ''Congress'' carries two [[docking collar]]s, it rarely carries troop or 'Mech carrier DropShips, favoring assault ships and fighter carriers to suit its intended role.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* In German products, the unit's proper name was perfectly (at least prior to Reform of German Orthography in 1996) translated to '''''Kongreß'''''.
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* In German products, the unit's proper name was perfectly (at least prior to the Reform of German Orthography in 1996) translated to '''''Kongreß'''''.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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Congress TRO2750.jpg
Congress
Production information
Manufacturer DeKirk Aerospace
Introduced 2542
Production Year 2542[1]
Use Convoy Escort/Reconnaissance
Tech Base Star League
Cost 3,608,247,000 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 760,000 tons
Length 703 meters
Sail Diameter 1,207 meters
Fuel 2,000 tons
Burn Rate
Safe Thrust 1.5 g
Top Thrust 2.5 g
Sail Integrity 4
KF Drive Integrity 16
LF Battery No
Armament
Armor 487 tons of Blue Nose 440CL Ferro-Carbide
DropShip Capacity 2
Crew 256
  • 43 Officers
  • 192 Enlisted
  • 21 Gunners

(Crew Types)[2]

  • 50 Pilots / Engineers
  • 46 Junior Officers / Other Crew (Non-Engineers)
  • 160 Secondary Engineers

Bay Personnel: 32

Grav Decks 1 x 90 meter diameter
Escape Pods/Life Boats 8/8
Heat Sinks 604 Double Heat Sinks
Structural Integrity 75
BV (1.0) 78,469

Description

Built to replace the sluggish and outmoded Quixote-class, the Congress-class frigate was one of the swiftest convoy escort and reconnaissance WarShips built in the twenty-sixth century.

Introduced in 2542, the genesis of the Congress was marred by a three-year legal battle after Challenge Systems of the Federated Suns world of Galax accused DeKirk Aerospace of industrial espionage and theft of the ship's design, with the Terran Hegemony finally brokering a compromise deal in 2540. While no party admitted liability, Challenge was included as a partner in construction and the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns received a heavy discount on orders for the Congress with the more advanced Hegemony technology absent.

Capable of 1.5 Gs of acceleration, the Congress was swift and well-armed for a convoy escort of the era, also equipped with some of the most advanced and sophisticated sensor systems to perform its secondary role as an information-gathering vessel in enemy territory. Every cubic centimeter of the Congress is used to maximum effect, yet is comfortable and still allows access to all major systems for easy maintenance, a hallmark of DeKirk Aerospace's design work. The Congress's only real flaw was its relatively lackluster aerospace fighter support and anti-fighter defenses, which many vessels attempted to remedy by carrying DropShips such as the Vengeance-class fighter carrier or the Pentagon-class, an assault gunship originally designed exclusively for use with the Congress.

With such a balanced mix of speed, sensor ability, and firepower, the Congress was so well received that the Terran Hegemony and the Star League saw no need to replace the 200 examples of the class for many years. A small amount of the comfortable and easy-to-maintain ships survived the liberation of Terra, with a number of Congress-class vessels appearing in both the Clan toumans and ComStar naval fleets.

Armament

The Congress's main armament is sixteen Naval Autocannons, eight Armstrong LN-10 Naval Autocannon NAC/10's along the forward angles and eight Oriente-30 NAC/30s mounted in the rear quarters, secondary firepower coming in the form of Capital Missile Launchers with a massive Killer Whale missile tube mounted in the nose, with a White Shark launcher fitted in each broadside. Eight Magna Large Lasers provide scant protection against fighters.

Cargo

The Congress features a single 172,085-ton capacity cargo bay, flanked by launch bays for four Small Craft and six aerospace fighters. While the Congress carries two docking collars, it rarely carries troop or 'Mech carrier DropShips, favoring assault ships and fighter carriers to suit its intended role.

Variants

  • Davion 
    As concessions for the alleged industrial espionage resulting in the design of the Congress-class frigate, the Federated Suns were allowed to purchase Congresses. These vessels were designated Congress-D and lacked the advanced sensors of the Hegemony versions. Instead the forward firing NAC/10s of the Congress were replaced by NAC/30s in the Congress-D. BV (2.0) = 77,655[4]

Named Vessels

See Category:Individual Congress-class WarShips

Notes

  • In German products, the unit's proper name was perfectly (at least prior to the Reform of German Orthography in 1996) translated to Kongreß.

Gallery

References

  1. MUL online date for the Congress
  2. BattleSpace rulebook, p. 63
  3. AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 299
  4. Field Report 2765: AFFS, p. 28

Bibliography