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{{infobox Ship
|faction = kilrathi
|faction = kilrathi
|name = KIS Rathtak
|name = KIS ''Rathtak''
|type = Ralari-Class Destroyer
|type = [[Ralari-class destroyer|''Ralari''-class destroyer]]
|manufacturer =
|image = Image:WC1-Ralari.png|280px
|image = image:wc1ralari.jpg
|primary user = [[Kilrathi Empire]]
|introduction =
|primary user = Kilrathi Empire
|more users =
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The '''KIS Rathtak''' was a [[Ralari-Class Destroyer]]. In March, 2654 the ''[[TCS Tiger's Claw]]'' launched multiple wings to strike the ''Rathtak''. A pair of [[Scimitar|Scimitars]] flown by Capt. [[R.A. Skinner]] and Lt. [[Larry Dibbles]] were ambushed and destroyed by a pair of [[Jalthi]] en-route to the destroyer. The overall attack damaged but did not destroy the Rathtak.
The '''KIS ''Rathtak''''' was a [[Ralari-class Destroyer|''Ralari''-class destroyer]]. In March, [[2654]] the [[TCS Tiger's Claw|TCS ''Tiger's Claw'']] launched multiple wings to strike the ''Rathtak''. A pair of [[Scimitar|Scimitars]] flown by Captain [[R.A. Skinner]] and Lieutenant [[Larry Dibbles]] were ambushed and destroyed by a pair of [[Jalthi]] en-route to the destroyer. The overall attack damaged but did not destroy the ''Rathtak''.


[[category:Capital Ships]] [[category:destroyers]][[category:Kilrathi Capital Ships]]
[[category:Kilrathi Capital Ships by Name]]

Latest revision as of 10:00, 4 July 2023

KIS Rathtak
WC1-Ralari.png
Type Ralari-class destroyer
Primary User Kilrathi Empire


The KIS Rathtak was a Ralari-class destroyer. In March, 2654 the TCS Tiger's Claw launched multiple wings to strike the Rathtak. A pair of Scimitars flown by Captain R.A. Skinner and Lieutenant Larry Dibbles were ambushed and destroyed by a pair of Jalthi en-route to the destroyer. The overall attack damaged but did not destroy the Rathtak.