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Posted: 2003-10-29 07:58pm
by phongn
Rubberanvil wrote:phongn wrote:FAC is generally a relatively small ship packing lots of antiship firepower at the expensive of everything else, like decent sensors, crew quarters or whatnot.
I ment what does the acronym
FAC stand for?
Fast Attack Craft. Most modern ships of that type are FAC-Ms, M meaning 'Missile'.
Posted: 2003-10-29 08:00pm
by Howedar
Fast Attack Craft. Google is your friend.
*EDIT* Damnit!
Posted: 2003-10-29 09:47pm
by Iceberg
Publius wrote:When the battlecruiser concept fell into disrepute, the United States Navy avoided the name by designating USS Alaska (CB 1) and USS Guam (CB 2) as "large cruisers".
Alaska and
Guam were descended from heavy cruiser designs (their armament fit was essentially identical to the smaller
Baltimore-class heavy cruiser, but with 9x12" guns replacing the
Baltimore's 9x8"). The
Lexington-class battlecruisers (redesigned to become carriers while under construction) were, like their foreign counterparts, descended from battleships - in this case, from the Standard type designs).