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  • Supíd Háwák 190-class starfighter
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  • The Supíd Háwák 190-class starfighter (also known as the SH-190 or just the Supíd Háwák) was a Dezendyan Corporation interceptor based on the KSE Delta-6 starfighter. Entering production in 1,099 ABY the SH-190 was built as a super-fast interceptor fighter, as with most Dezendyan vehicles they were primarily used by the Imperial Navy and the House of Dezendyan Navy, they were also used by the pro-Empire Blúd Sháká Pirates.
Era
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shield gen
  • Equipped
firstuse
  • 1099
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Affiliation
  • *Imperial Tripartite Alliance **Ingzan-Bregaran Empire **House of Dezendyan **N'Akkiarlian Star Empire *Blúd Sháká Pirates *House of Vás *Allied Armies Against Ingzan-Bregaran Imperialism
Role
  • [[w:c:starwars:Interceptor
Name
  • Supíd Háwák 190-class starfighter
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Max Speed
  • 580.0
Model
  • Supíd Háwák 190
Manufacturer
  • *Dezendyan Corporation *Vleemsi Starship Manufacturing Yards
Class
  • [[w:c:starwars:starfighter
Target
  • Targeting computer equipped
Engine
  • 2
Crew
  • [[w:c:starwars:Pilot
Armament
  • Dual [[w:c:starwars:Laser cannon
abstract
  • The Supíd Háwák 190-class starfighter (also known as the SH-190 or just the Supíd Háwák) was a Dezendyan Corporation interceptor based on the KSE Delta-6 starfighter. Entering production in 1,099 ABY the SH-190 was built as a super-fast interceptor fighter, as with most Dezendyan vehicles they were primarily used by the Imperial Navy and the House of Dezendyan Navy, they were also used by the pro-Empire Blúd Sháká Pirates. As well as by the rebel Allied Armies Against Ingzan-Bregaran Imperialism and the House of Vás, enemies of the Empire and House of Dezendyan during the Rebellion against the Ingzan-Bregaran Empire and the concurrent Dezendyan-Vás Feud. Not a bad fighter, compared to the SH-290 I fly they are technically obsolete, but still can do there purpose. My dad used to fly one of these beauties 30 years ago when they first came out! I cant actually believe we still use them!—An SH-290 pilot on the SH-190