The Zubr Class Air Cushioned Landing Craft is a Russian amphibious transport warship used by the Consortium during the Day of the Consortium.[1]
Overview[]
The Zubr essentially combines the role of a barracks and motor pool, with 12 transport slots and light AA guns.
Background[]
The Zubr class is a class of air-cushioned landing craft of Soviet design. This class of military hovercraft is currently, as of 2012, the world’s largest hovercraft. There are currently nine ships in active service in the world. The Zubr is used by the Russian, Ukrainian, and Greek navies. The transfer of the Kefalonia (L- 180), the first of two Zubr hovercraft purchased by Greece, to the Hellenic Navy marked the first time that a Russian-made ship was purchased by the navy of a NATO member.
It is designed to sealift landing assault units (such as marines or tanks) from equipped/non-equipped vessels to non-equipped shore, as well as transport and plant mines.
Produces[]
AK-74 soldier Costs $150. Basic infantry unit. |
Kornet missile Costs $900. Anti-tank infantry unit |
SA-7 missile Costs $1000. Anti-aircraft infantry unit. |
AMX-10 RC Costs $1800. Medium tank. |
BTR-80 Costs $1500. Armored personnel carrier. |
Tunguska Costs $1800. Anti-air vehicle. |
Akula Costs $3200. Stealth battle tank. |
Abilities[]
"Duck for cover!"
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Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Eugen Systems, Atari, Act of War: High Treason. March 24, 2006
See also[]
- Zubr-class LCAC on Wikipedia
- LCAC
- LPD San Antonio class - Task Force Talon counterpart
- LHA Tarawa class - U.S. Army counterpart
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