Mitchell statistics Mark IV

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BASIC STATISTICS
Class Name       : WILLIAM MITCHELL
Classification   : Patrol/Escort
Type             : DD (Destroyer)
Model Number     : IV

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length           : 296 m
Beam             : 229 m
Draft            :  96 m
Displacement     : 1,020,000 mt

COMPLEMENT
Total Standard   :   205
Officers         :    22
Crew             :   183
Marines          :   Variable, depending on mission.  (24 max)
Passengers       :    10

PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Warp Propulsion System
Drive Type       : ILN-308 Mk IX
     Number      : 2
Main Reactor     : FRAM-806

Impulse System
Drive Type       : CAN
     Number      : 1
Secondary Reactor: FRIF-420 Network

VELOCITY:
     Standard Cruise Speed   : 6.0
     Maximum Cruise Speed    : 9.3
     Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.65
     Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.85
     Core Failure Imminent   : 9.95

ARMAMENT
     Phaser, Type X
          Number : 4 banks
          Range  : 300,000 km
          Arcs   : saucer module dorsal array
                   saucer module ventral array
                   secondary hull dorsal aft array
                   secondary hull ventral aft array

     Photon Torpedo, Mk XXII, Seeking/Direct
          Number : 3 tubes
          Range  : 3,000,000 km
          Arcs   : 2 forward, 1 aft

Deflector System : FD-7c cocoon multiphasic deflector shields

OTHER SYSTEMS
Transporters
     Standard, 6-person  :  4
     Emergency, 16-person:  2
     Cargo               :  3

Shuttle Bays     : 1
Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary)
     Shuttlepod              :  4
     Personnel Shuttle, Small:  2
     Personnel Shuttle, Large:  1
     Shuttle, D-Warp         :  1
     Cargo Shuttle           :  1

Notes:
The MITCHELL-class destroyer has long been the workhorse of Star Fleet.
Versitile, agile, and durable, these destroyers have served in the fleet
for over thirty years   These ships were never designed to be flashy or
elegant like their contemporaries in the INTREPID class.  Instead, they
used proven technologies and robust systems to build the most dependable
ship possible.

This dependability has paid off.  Nearly all of the three hundred
MITCHELL-class destroyers built are still in service and a few dozen have
even been stripped of their military grade weaponry and turned into
civilian ships.  Even now that the ships are entering midlife, sensor
upgrades and computer system refits are keeping these ships competative
with newer classes.  Because of their reliability, MITCHELL class ships
are still favored as patrol ships and escort vessels throughout the
Federation.