Name/Model#
Z-95 Headhunter
Designer/Manufacturer
Incom/Subpro
Combat Designation
Starfighter
Power System
Novaldex O3-R cryogenic power cells and ionization
reactor
Propulsion System
Four Incom 2a ion fission engines (275KTU)
Flight Control System
Vudyne CF-30 flight control avionics package
Navigation
Narmox Zr-390 computer system
Crew
1 pilot
Speed Rating
85 MGLT
Maneuverability Rating
60 DPF
Hyperdrive
Incom Gbk-435 motivator drive unit
Sensor Systems
Fabritech ANS-5c unit with one Long-Range Phased Tachyon Detection
Array model# PA-9r and one short range Primary Threat Analysis Grid
model# PG-7u
Targeting Computer
Fabritech ANq-2.4 tracking computer and SI 5g8 "Quickscan"
vector imaging system
Weapons(standard)
Two Taim & Bak KX5 Laser Cannons
Two Krupx MG5 Concussion Missile Launchers (4 torpedoes each)
Shields/Armor
Forward/Rear Projecting XoLynn Shields (20 SBD);
Titanium Alloy hull
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The Z-95 is a snub
fighter, wasp-like in its design, built by Incom in cooperation
with Subpro Industries a few years before they began production
on the X-Wing. One of the key designers of the ship was Seti Ashgad.
They are 11.8 meters in length, and were equipped with twin engines,
forked tails, and bomb pylons. They were famous for how much punishment
they could take in battle. Each Headhunter was equipped with up
to 3 blaster cannons on each wing, a concussion missile launcher,
and a unique bubble canopy that allowed its pilot an almost 360-degree
view of the sky around him. They employed a holographic, heads-up
display that made the bubble canopy even more effective. However,
the Z-95 lacked a hyperdrive. With the advent of the X-wing, the
Z-95 became relegated to smugglers' armies and backwater usage,
but still serve with the Rebels because of their durability, which
can only be explained by its structural toughness, easy availability,
and low maintenance needs. So many Z-95s have been produced by Incom
and Subpro over the decades that it is likely that, with the exception
of the TIE Fighter, there are more Z-95s in use than any other starfighter.
The following are variations of the Z-95:
The Z-95 I3 this
was the "Improved Model 3" version of the Z-95 Headhunter starfighter.
It was armedwith a pair of triple blasters, and was generally considered
the most popular of the Headhunters.
The Z-95 Mark I was
an early version of the Z-95 Headhunter and had a swing-wing design.
It was armed with a pair of triple blasters and a concussion missile
launcher.
Z-95-AF4 is the common
designation of the basic Z-95 Assault Fighter 4, a heavier version
of the basic Z-95 Headhunter.
The Z-95C4d is a
ground-support version of the Z-95 Headhunter, and has bombing capabilities.
The Z-95ER is an
extended-range version of the Z-95 Headhunter.
Z-95Mk1 was another
designation of the original Z-95 Mark I Headhunter.
The Z-95ML is a
missile-launching version of the Z-95 Headhunter.
The Z-95XT is a two-seat
version of the Z-95 Headhunter used for training. The Z-95XT lacks
the basic Z-95's concussion missiles .
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