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{{FLShips|image=[[Image:FLLeto.jpg]]|tech=After the GTA settled on the Leto as their mainline superiority fighter at the beginning on the last decade, BAE space proposed the development of a variant using the same underlying spaceframe, but more focused towards heavy assault and anti-capital operations. The advantages were obvious - greater flexibility from the fighter fleet and common parts for ease of maintenance, so the GTA agreed to fund the project. The Assault Leto was the result. Though slower, and slightly better armoured than its older cousin, the Assault Leto changes few of the fundamentals of its predecessors design, even maintaining the same magazine size despite a larger number of primary cannons. Its added rocket pods and additional underwing external weapons storage however give it the punch needed to penetrate Vasudan capital armour.}}
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{{FLShips|image=[[Image:FLLeto-A.jpg]]|tech=After the GTA settled on the Leto as their mainline superiority fighter at the beginning on the last decade, BAE space proposed the development of a variant using the same underlying spaceframe, but more focused towards heavy assault and anti-capital operations. The advantages were obvious - greater flexibility from the fighter fleet and common parts for ease of maintenance, so the GTA agreed to fund the project. The Assault Leto was the result. Though slower, and slightly better armoured than its older cousin, the Assault Leto changes few of the fundamentals of its predecessors design, even maintaining the same magazine size despite a larger number of primary cannons. Its added rocket pods and additional underwing external weapons storage however give it the punch needed to penetrate Vasudan capital armour.}}

Latest revision as of 05:53, 25 March 2016

GTF Leto
GTF Leto-A
GTF Leto-I
GTF Claymore
GTT Elysium
GTGs Titan
GTGs Titan (Assault)
GTGs Titan (Recon)
GTFg Jupiter
GTC Fenris
GTCa Canberra
GTD Goliath
Stalker Class Probe
PVF Nhu
PVF Inpu
PVF Imset
PVF Nefertum
PVB Hesat
PVT Isis
PVFr Bast
PVFr Ma'at
PVGs Satis
PVGs Sokar
PVC Neith
PVFr Cleopatra
PVI Karnak

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After the GTA settled on the Leto as their mainline superiority fighter at the beginning on the last decade, BAE space proposed the development of a variant using the same underlying spaceframe, but more focused towards heavy assault and anti-capital operations. The advantages were obvious - greater flexibility from the fighter fleet and common parts for ease of maintenance, so the GTA agreed to fund the project. The Assault Leto was the result. Though slower, and slightly better armoured than its older cousin, the Assault Leto changes few of the fundamentals of its predecessors design, even maintaining the same magazine size despite a larger number of primary cannons. Its added rocket pods and additional underwing external weapons storage however give it the punch needed to penetrate Vasudan capital armour.

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