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Kuail Kal'tu

Xi'an military light fighter manufactured by Aopoa
Quick facts:
Kuail Kal'tu
CapturedKhartu.jpg
In lore
Kuail Kal'tu
Aopoa (XNAA)
Role
Light Fighter
Size
SmallShip Matrix sizeShip Matrix size is the vehicle size that CIG uses on the pledge store and ship matrix. It might not match the in-game size and can be outdated for flight ready vehicles.Data sourceShip Matrix
Series
Capacity
Crew
1
Cargo
0 SCU0 KµSCU <br />0 µSCU <br />
Cost

Availability
Not available for sale

Specifications

Length
10 m0.01 km <br />1,000 cm <br />
Width
8 m0.008 km <br />800 cm <br />

The Aopoa Kuail Kal'tu (Qhire Khartu) ( Xi'an: Kuail Kal2tu(Kuail Kal'tu) (Proper); literally dire fly light fighter; )[1] is the light attack craft of the Xi'an military. Contrary to Human ship design, the Khartu doesn't have a traditional main thruster, instead featuring an array of maneuvering thrusters on articulated rigs. This design allows for incredible agility, making them the bane of UEE pilots, who bestowed the nickname 'Quark' because when all of the thrusters are firing, the ship looks like a spark flying through space.

The Kuail Kal'tu is used by the Xi'an military as a scout ship.

Model

Variants

Khartu-Al x2 firing weapons flying over mountains.jpg
Khartu-al
Light Fighter
CapturedKhartu.jpg
Kuail Kal'tu
Light Fighter

Lore

During the Cold War with the UEE, rare reports claimed that unknown Xi'an scout ships were sighted evading border patrols.

On 2896-01-15 SET, the UEE successfully captured one of the scout ships as it had been found derelict and pilotless by a naval recon squadron. It was taken immediately to an undisclosed bunker for further study, where Imperial researchers spent years trying to decipher and understand the damaged technology.[2][3]

References

  1. Xi'an Dictionary. Spectrum Dispatch - Comm-Link
  2. Portfolio: Aopoa. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2023-10-22
  3. Xi'An High-Tech: The Khartu-al. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2023-10-22