The Fire Falcon was designed as multirole space superiority, heavy fighter for the Euro Empire, thus was always capable of being outfitted with the latest offensive and defensive systems. It was, in most versions, a tiny starship featuring a compact cabin with all the necessities for prolonged interstellar travel. The Fire Falcon was fast, rugged, reliable, and maneuverable. In its day, it was considered to be the premier fighter in human space.
The series was offered in many models and was offered as a covert strike craft, stealth craft, long-range heavy fighter, fleet fighter, carrier fighter, and for its civilian versions, fast courier, and sport craft. It came in versions with and without jump drives.
The Fire Hawk medium fighter was the successor to the Fire Falcon. It was smaller, faster, more maneuverable, harder to kill, cheaper, and had a lower operational cost. It was slightly less armored and carried fewer weapons. Part of its design was its integration with the new force multiplier drone. Its smaller size allowed it to be carried by ships that normally could not carry operational fighters. This was thought to be a game changer in naval warfare.
The BelHue Dart Bird II dropship was an interplanetary craft designed to ferry up to ten space marines into and out of hot battle environments and then stay and keep them safe. The Dart Bird was front line equipment for the Euro Empire’s Royal Marines. The Dart Bird was made to be hit and be hit hard. It was also made to hit and hit hard and carried a full complement of the latest weaponry as well as specialized defensive systems.
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