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P-410 | Light corvette / Attack ship

P-410 [hr] The P‑410 is a fast, modern attack vessel serving under the Imperia Combined Forces. It belongs to a new generation of light corvettes developed from the 1970s and onward, built for coastal defense, rapid interception, and high‑alert patrol missions. This ship class emerged during a period of rising aerial threats, and engineers focused on combining speed with strong air‑defense capability. The result was a compact hull with the agility of a patrol craft, but equipped with systems normally found on larger warships. Armed with four anti‑air missiles and a forward‑mounted cannon, the P‑410 is designed to counter hostile aircraft, drones, and fast attack craft. Its sensors and fire‑control systems were steadily upgraded through the 1980s and 1990s, keeping it effective well into the modern era. Known for its sharp acceleration and tight maneuvering, the vessel excels in quick‑reaction missions along contested coastlines. Crews often describe it as “small but fearless,” a ship that rewards precision and fast decision‑making. [img]https://i.imgur.com/aTMW5BG.gif[/img] Systems [hr] Two multi‑function displays (MFDs) are mounted at the front of the bridge, along with a simple autopilot system featuring direction‑hold and a “go to coordinates” function. A weapon operator console controls both the gun and missile systems, and an automatic bilge pump system is located to the left when entering the bridge. Spesifications [hr] ● Top speed: 30 knots ● Weight: 31 000 kg Dimentions ● Length: 34 m ● Width: 7 m ● Height: 13 m Manual [hr] Multi‑Function Display (MFD) There are two MFDs mounted in front of the seats at the front of the bridge. On the “home screen” there are six different modes or views to choose from: map, radar, depth mapper, video feed from different parts of the ship, a dashboard with engine stats (RPM, etc.), and a fuel indicator showing fuel levels and battery state of charge. Map (MFD) A simple map with a speed indicator and a position arrow. It automatically follows the movement of the ship. [img]https://i.imgur.com/ISPJsrrm.png[/img] Radar (MFD) The radar has no clickable interface — only a search indicator and markers for detected targets. From the midpoint (the ship), it has a 5.5 km (5500 meter) range. [img]https://i.imgur.com/wfNQ6Vrm.png[/img] Depth Plotter (MFD) When activated, the depth plotter automatically measures depth and draws a graph showing the last minute or so, depending on the ship’s speed. If the depth exceeds the maximum range currently displayed, the system automatically increases the depth scale, and decreases it again when necessary. [img]https://i.imgur.com/5HnfXMJm.png[/img] Video Feed (MFD) The video feed shows live footage from three different cameras mounted on the exterior of the ship. You can switch between them using the left and right arrow buttons. [img]https://i.imgur.com/vHLWN81m.png[/img] Dashboard (MFD) The dashboard interface displays various engine parameters, fuel levels, and battery percentage. [img]https://i.imgur.com/G0EKyodm.png[/img] Fuel / Battery (MFD) This view shows the current fuel levels in both tanks (in liters) and the battery percentage for battery one and two. [img]https://i.imgur.com/TVIlI47m.png[/img] Weapon Operator Behind the two front seats on the right side of the bridge sits the weapon operator. They operate both the forward‑mounted gun and the anti‑air missiles mounted at the rear of the ship. On the left side of the weapon operator’s interface/control panel are the controls for the anti‑air (SAM) missile system, as well as the system on/off switch for the entire console. On the right side are the controls for the forward‑mounted main gun, chaff, and the button used to switch between the gun display view and the missile system’s radar.