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| Golan II Space Defense SpaceGun | |
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| Manufacturer | |
| Product Line | |
| Model |
Golan II |
| Class |
Space Defense Platform |
| Cost |
28,988,600 Credits |
| Technical Specifications | |
| Length |
2,158 Meters |
| Shielding |
6,400 SBD |
| Hull |
2,272 RU |
| Armament |
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| Complement |
13+ Starfighters |
| Crew |
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| Passenger Capacity |
220 (troops) |
| Cargo Capacity |
10,000 Metric Tons |
| Consumables |
3 Months |
| Usage | |
| Roles |
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| Affiliation |
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The Golan II Space Defense SpaceGun is the successor to the original Golan platform, which was judged to be insufficiently powerful to counter the threat of larger ships such as Star Destroyers. Though the Golan II is based on the same general principles of design and function, the hull is built with a unique crossbeam structure to increase the station's durability, and more efficient power generators allow for a significant increase in shield power.
The Golan II station is armed with 35 turbolaser batteries, 10 proton torpedo launchers, and 8 tractor beam projectors. Like the Golan I, they also contain a hangar for small vessels, capable of launching at least 13 starfighters.
Although powerful in their own right, the Golan II was eventually succeeded by the Golan III Space Defense NovaGun stations.
