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OUDFS Woranora in standard configuration BPV 346 + cost of fighters (usually 48, one squadron of standarad and one squadron of heavy, 394 total) | |
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OUDFS Wanganui - this ship has a reputation for suddenly appearing out of nowhere, executing a surgical raid against valuable assets, and vanishing back into space. BPV 334 + cost of lander(s) and fighters( usually 6 for the lander(s), 20 for a squadron of heavy fighters, 360 total) | |
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OUDFS Tahiti (Tuvalu Block II) in Gunpack Configuration BPV 267 | |
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OUDFS Taronga (Tuvalu Block I) fitted out as a survey cruiser BPV 235 + cost of lander (usually 6, 241 total) | |
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OUDFS Tiki (Tuvalue Block I) as she appeared at the battle of Esperance BPV 275 | |
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OUDFS Nandi, one of two VIP transports in OU service. BPV 196 | |
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OUDFS Nandi as she has occasionally appeared during attempted ambushes of diplomats BPV 208 | |
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OUDFS Numbat as originally fitted for the Torpedo Cruiser role, before the Spider class was constructed. BPV 209 | |
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OUDFS Yarra in the common Fleet Escort configuration BPV 133 | |
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OUPS Sepik fitted out as a recon/raider BPV 119 + cost of lander(s) (usually 6, 125 total) | |
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OUPS Fly in her most common role as armed light transport BPV 119 | |
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OUPS Guadalcanal fitted out as a Gunpack destroyer BPV 131 |