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IMGF-14B "Manaslu" Light Fighter

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With the introduction of DSCore (25th Febuary 2019) (Discovery Freelancer Version 4.91 Patch 5), Ship statistic pages and Ship pages will not be updated anymore. Or not regularly atleast. They will be kept for historical reasons. DSCore will give you the most up-to-date info you can get about almost everything you need to know about Ship and Equipment statistics.

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IMGF-14B "Manaslu" Light Fighter
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Ship Class Light Fighter
Built by Independent Miners Guild
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 5 / 0
Opt. weapon class 10
Max. weapon class 10
Other equipment
Hull strength 5,250
Max. shield class 8
Cargo space 45 units
Nanobots/Batteries 44/44
Max. impulse speed 80 m/s
Max. thrust speed 199 m/s
Max. cruise speed 400 m/s
Power output 8,500 u
Power recharge 1,000 u/s
Additional information
Ship price $1,250,000
Package price $1,279,090

DSCore: Manaslu

One of the first ships developed in the Himalayan line, the Manaslu is a radical departure away from the traditionally sleek lines associated with the Colonial EVO series. The original design specifications called for a vessel with the firepower of the old EVO-1B "Charon" class fighter, but the maneuverability of the Eagle series. Midway during the design cycle, it became apparant a choice had to be made, as a heavier power core and weapons control system made the design sluggish. The result yielded two ships, the lighter Manaslu class fighter which favors maneuverability and speed, and the heavier Lhotse class fighter.

The Manaslu is often employed as a patrol ship. Cheap to produce and maintain, the ship relies on superior numbers rather then individual strength to defend IMG installations and convoys.

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