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The Radon A-05 White hawk is a a maneuverable, low-orbiting spacecraft.
The Radon A-05 White hawk is recently declassified a maneuverable, low-orbiting spacecraft constructed in 2002.  


==History==
==History==
===Inception===
===Inception===
===Prototypes===
===Prototypes===
===Lift off===
===Lift off ===
 
 
==Design==
==Design==
[[File:Radon A-05 White Hawk.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Design showing the White Hawk from various angles]]The White Hawk was a large space-borne craft that featured a sweeping, aerodynamic design. Its white-plated fuselage was vaguely triangular in shape, gradually widening and flattening towards the stern. Upward-swept wings (reminiscent of a hawk's) complemented the design and provided most of the spacecraft's atmospheric maneuvering capabilities. It was supported by five main engines: two dual-nozzle rocket boosters on the stern's ventral port and starboard sides; two large combined cycle engines on the stern's dorsal port and starboard sides; and one large, auxiliary booster engine at the center of the dorsal fuselage.
[[File:Radon A-05 White Hawk.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Design showing the White Hawk from various angles]]The White Hawk was a large space-borne craft that featured a sweeping, aerodynamic design. Its white-plated fuselage was vaguely triangular in shape, gradually widening and flattening towards the stern. Upward-swept wings (reminiscent of a hawk's) complemented the design and provided most of the spacecraft's atmospheric maneuvering capabilities. It was supported by five main engines: two dual-nozzle rocket boosters on the stern's ventral port and starboard sides; two large combined cycle engines on the stern's dorsal port and starboard sides; and one large, auxiliary booster engine at the center of the dorsal fuselage.


The ship's bridge and navigational systems were located at the bow of the fuselage. The central fuselage housed a rapid-firing laser unit on a circular mounting atop the dorsal section, flanked by anti-air missile launchers on the port and starboard sides. Emergency escape pods and UCAV launch ports, as well as the powerful Z-DIR laser module were fitted to the White Hawk's ventral hull.
The ship's bridge and navigational systems were located at the bow of the fuselage.  


[[Category:Legionas]]
[[Category:Legionas]]

Revision as of 18:49, 5 August 2023

The Radon A-05 White hawk is recently declassified a maneuverable, low-orbiting spacecraft constructed in 2002.

History

Inception

Prototypes

Lift off

Design

Design showing the White Hawk from various angles

The White Hawk was a large space-borne craft that featured a sweeping, aerodynamic design. Its white-plated fuselage was vaguely triangular in shape, gradually widening and flattening towards the stern. Upward-swept wings (reminiscent of a hawk's) complemented the design and provided most of the spacecraft's atmospheric maneuvering capabilities. It was supported by five main engines: two dual-nozzle rocket boosters on the stern's ventral port and starboard sides; two large combined cycle engines on the stern's dorsal port and starboard sides; and one large, auxiliary booster engine at the center of the dorsal fuselage.

The ship's bridge and navigational systems were located at the bow of the fuselage.