The ship displays the might of the Rheinland military, and this can be said about the engine section as well. Heavy armor plating, reinforced wirings, and every systems double checked. The detailed scan also shows, that the quality sure is outstanding, and even though the size of the engine is huge, it is quite understandable, if we look at the size of the vessel. So far, one of the most complex designs. Like every engine, I could surely copy some parts of it, but the whole thing would take almost a year. And, for sure it wouldn't work.
Clearly, another fine product from Rheinland. Ultra durable, resistant armor plates, extended hull panels to cower the weak parts of the wiring. In size, it matches the size for the cruiser perfectly, the power output is similar to the Liberty Assault Battle cruiser's. However, these ones are harder to mass produce, due to the complexity of the layouts, and other systems. As always, it can be copied, but would take a lot of time. There are some tricky engineering solutions, that sure are worth copying.
At first glance, one would think, that the engine of the vessel is just a shrunken version of the Rheinland Cruiser's engine. But the inner systems are completely different. The armor plating is thinner, especially near the superconductors. This leads to a fatal weakness of the ship. However, the scan shows, that there are extra layers of armor installed to the weakened part, and the shielding is especially though there. The effectiveness of this engine is beyond the average. It would be worth to study this design in detail. [font]
Again, when making these engines, the primary goal was to make them efficient. Since these engines use MOX, it's not exactly the most cost efficient thing. In terms of armor, it's quite similar to it's libertonian counterparts. Strong enough to withstand one smaller explosions, for example one from a nuclear mine. But not sturdy enough to survive vast amount of damage.
To sum up, I'd say the main goal was to produce quality over quantity. Sure, these can be mass produced, but the process should take much more time. Not to mention, the prices, for the resources. I must add though, that these engines are better than the libertonian counterparts in some ways. I'll compare them to the glorious engines of Bretonia, in the next dossier.