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As of ca. [[3030]] the '''''Kursk''''' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] attached to [[Beta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Beta Regiment]] (Charlie Battalion) of [[Wolf's Dragoons]].<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 55</ref> Unlike its sister ships ''[[Fitzlyon]]'' and ''[[Duke Torgal]]'', it does not appear on the unit's TO&E anymore as of [[3055]],<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 41</ref> where it is replaced by the ''[[Stalingrad]]'', suggesting the ''Kursk'' was destroyed, given away, or renamed at some point between 3030 and 3055. | As of ca. [[3030]] the '''''Kursk''''' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] attached to [[Beta Regiment (Wolf's Dragoons)|Beta Regiment]] (Charlie Battalion) of [[Wolf's Dragoons]].<ref>''Wolf's Dragoons'', p. 55</ref> Unlike its sister ships ''[[Fitzlyon]]'' and ''[[Duke Torgal]]'', it does not appear on the unit's TO&E anymore as of [[3055]],<ref>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 41</ref> where it is replaced by the ''[[Stalingrad]]'', suggesting the ''Kursk'' was destroyed, given away, or renamed at some point between 3030 and 3055. | ||
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− | ==Bibliography== | + | == Bibliography == |
− | *''[[Mercenary's Handbook 3055]]'' | + | * ''[[Mercenary's Handbook 3055]]'' |
− | *''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)]]'' | + | * ''[[Wolf's Dragoons (sourcebook)]]'' |
[[Category: Individual DropShips]] | [[Category: Individual DropShips]] | ||
[[Category: Individual Overlord-class DropShips]] | [[Category: Individual Overlord-class DropShips]] |
Revision as of 22:00, 28 November 2016
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Vessel Profile | |
Type | DropShip |
Class | Overlord |
History
As of ca. 3030 the Kursk was an Overlord-class DropShip attached to Beta Regiment (Charlie Battalion) of Wolf's Dragoons.[1] Unlike its sister ships Fitzlyon and Duke Torgal, it does not appear on the unit's TO&E anymore as of 3055,[2] where it is replaced by the Stalingrad, suggesting the Kursk was destroyed, given away, or renamed at some point between 3030 and 3055.