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Aegis Eclipse Overview

The Aegis Eclipse is a mid-range stealth bomber built for tactical torpedo strikes against installations and large ships. Designed to minimize exposure during attack runs, the Eclipse uses concealed engines and internally stored weapons to approach, deliver its payload, and withdraw with reduced risk of counter-attack. After extensive service with the UEE, this high-tech military platform entered the civilian market in 2947, bringing true stealth strike capability to private operators.

Torpedo Ordnance and Strike Role

The Eclipse centers its lethality around a bespoke torpedo rack carrying three Size 9 torpedoes. This focused loadout is built for high-impact alpha strikes, ideal for crippling capital-class targets, cracking hardened objectives, or finishing priority threats with a single coordinated pass.

Small Cross Section and Stealth Design

A sleek, arrowing silhouette helps the Eclipse stay hard to detect. Its twin engines are blended into the hull for a low-profile signature, and its weapons remain internal until the moment of engagement. This reduced cross section and internalized systems support stealthy approach vectors and cleaner disengagements.

Multiple Wing Configurations for Space and Atmosphere

The Eclipse adapts to its environment with adjustable wing configurations for both space and atmospheric flight. In zero-G, it typically adopts a compact wing position to reduce its profile for harder detection. In atmosphere, the wings can fully expand and deploy smaller fins around the body to improve aerodynamics, increasing stability and control during low-altitude strike routes and evasive exits.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Aegis Eclipse Overview

The Aegis Eclipse is a mid-range stealth bomber built for tactical torpedo strikes against installations and large ships. Designed to minimize exposure during attack runs, the Eclipse uses concealed engines and internally stored weapons to approach, deliver its payload, and withdraw with reduced risk of counter-attack. After extensive service with the UEE, this high-tech military platform entered the civilian market in 2947, bringing true stealth strike capability to private operators.

Torpedo Ordnance and Strike Role

The Eclipse centers its lethality around a bespoke torpedo rack carrying three Size 9 torpedoes. This focused loadout is built for high-impact alpha strikes, ideal for crippling capital-class targets, cracking hardened objectives, or finishing priority threats with a single coordinated pass.

Small Cross Section and Stealth Design

A sleek, arrowing silhouette helps the Eclipse stay hard to detect. Its twin engines are blended into the hull for a low-profile signature, and its weapons remain internal until the moment of engagement. This reduced cross section and internalized systems support stealthy approach vectors and cleaner disengagements.

Multiple Wing Configurations for Space and Atmosphere

The Eclipse adapts to its environment with adjustable wing configurations for both space and atmospheric flight. In zero-G, it typically adopts a compact wing position to reduce its profile for harder detection. In atmosphere, the wings can fully expand and deploy smaller fins around the body to improve aerodynamics, increasing stability and control during low-altitude strike routes and evasive exits.

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