F/A-76 Longbow

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F/A-76 Longbow
File:Longbow-hires.jpg
Type Bomber
Manufacturer McCall Industries
Primary User Terran Confederation
Length 38 meters
Mass 22 metric tonnes
Max Velocity 320 kps
Max Afterburner Velocity 700 kps
Acceleration 175 k/s^2
Max Afterburner Acceleration 500 k/s^2
Max Y/P/R 30/40/30 deg/s
Guns 2 Neutron Guns, 2 Plasma Guns
Missiles 4 Torpedoes, 8 Friend or Foe Missiles, 8 Heat-Seeking Missiles
Turrets 2 Particle Guns
Armor 300 cm fore/aft/sides
Shields 500 cm fore/aft
Decoys 24
Cloak No
Jump Drive Yes
Crew 2 (Pilot, Gunner)




Longbow during Border Worlds Crisis 2673.
F/A-76 Target Identification, circa 2673.


The F/A-76 Longbow is a heavy bomber in the service of the Terran Confederation. It has seen action with several Terran factions during and following the Terran-Kilrathi War.

The Longbow is a Kilrathi War era design and is among the later additions to a long line of heavy bombers, including the A-17 Broadsword and the A-18 Crossbow. Like most bombers, Longbow is built on a heavy chassis and is specially suited to neutralize high priority targets, including warships, installations, and planetary bases. The Longbow is heavily armored and can absorb enemy fire for prolonged periods of time. As of 2669, it was among the most heavily-armed fighters in the Confederation, hosting several lasers, a large missile loadout, at least four torpedoes, and a rear turret for additional protection. Its heavy payload made it a lethal threat to Kilrathi warships, especially if they came in squadrons.

One of the Longbow's greatest drawbacks, though, is its poor maneuverability. Being such a large starfighter with a heavy payload, it is a poor choice against enemy starfighters and must often rely on its rear turret and a fighter escort to ward off its opponents.

Some variants of the Longbow also possessed jump capabilities, a rarity among starfighters.

Longbows saw extensive service in 2669 against the Kilrathi. At least one squadron was stationed on the TCS Victory. One of their more notable actions took place during the launch of the TCS Behemoth. The Victory sent its Longbows to plant mines around several jump points in the Torgo System to ward off any Kilrathi pursuers who might have attempted to stop the Behemoth from reaching the Loki System, where its primary weapon would be tested.

Even after the war's end, the Longbow saw extensive action during the Border Worlds Conflict of 2673. During the conspiracy to drag the Confederation into a state of war with the Union of Border Worlds, the Black Lance acquired numerous Longbows for use in their attacks on the two factions. Many of these Longbows would be destroyed at the hands of Confederation and Border Worlds pilots.

Longbows saw less usage by 2681 having been superseded by much more efficient bombers developed during the postwar era.