Crimson Class Fighters
This is the basic fighter to fighter unit in the FORCE armadda, often called "Vivids" by fighter pilots. Theyre cheap, fast and mass-produced, allowing them to conquer their foes in overwhelming numbers instead of individual strength.  It has 2 Impulse/Fusion drives that allows it to reach speeds of over 5000 kilometers a minute.  It has 2 microwave blasters, 1 quantum torpedoe launcher, and 2 multi-purpose hardpoints, all forward placement.  It accepts one pilot and is easily transported beacuse of its small design and its folding wings. 
Heavy-Assualt Bombers
This is a large, slow, and heavily sheilded bomber whose primary function is the destruction of large starships.  It uses 2 STL-Fusion/Impulse drives to reach speeds of 3000 kilometers per minute.  It has 2 unrotatable Hellwhip cannons posistion on the bottom and top of the bomber.  1 Acid Drone deployer, 1 Lightspeed missle tube, and two muilti-purpose bombing hardpoints are located on each wing pod.  Carries one pilot and due to its slow-speed, its usually defended by the faster, more manueverable Crimson Fighters. 
Surface Bombers
These are heavily armored that are both space and atmosphere capable, and also support a wide variety of long-range weapons.  They have two microwave weapons that are for close-combat defense and support a wide array of missles and bombs ranging from, quantum torpedoes, EM pulsators, plasma spheres, lightspeed missles, drill torpedoes, etc.  They have three Fusion/Impulse drives and support two pilots depending on mission requirements. These are the largest fighter/bomber units.
Vectored Mine Sweepers
Mine Sweepers/Deployers are fast and allow quick deployment of multi-purpose mines.  These ships are also used to repair old minefeilds, destroy enemy feilds, and to reprogram existing mines.  These vessels are not as common onboard FORCE ships but play a vital role in any engagement.  Their top speed is 4000 kilometers a minute and support two multi-purpose hardpoints for either offensive or defensive purposes. 
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