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This is a militarised version of a typical supply vessel, with an upgraded hull and defensive weapon systems. Such vessels are rarely found alone, normally being escorted by at the very least frigates, if not escort cruisers. | This is a militarised version of a typical supply vessel, with an upgraded hull and defensive weapon systems. Such vessels are rarely found alone, normally being escorted by at the very least frigates, if not escort cruisers. | ||
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This is a militarised version of a typical fuel tender, capable of refuelling ships on long missions. It is relatively well armed, but normally relies on escorts for primary protection. | This is a militarised version of a typical fuel tender, capable of refuelling ships on long missions. It is relatively well armed, but normally relies on escorts for primary protection. | ||
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