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In these continuities, some {{class|Surya}} vessels were upgraded to {{class|Avenger|| [[heavy frigate]]s in the [[2250s]].
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In these continuities, some {{class|Surya}} vessels were upgraded to {{class|Avenger}} [[heavy frigate]]s in the [[2250s]].
   
The ''Mirandas'' were new-build ships based on the ''Avenger'' spaceframe and first commissioned c. [[2283]]. ({{mb|Starship Spotter}})
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The ''Mirandas'' were new-build ships based on the ''Avenger'' spaceframe and first commissioned c. [[2283]]. (''{{mb|Starship Spotter}}'')
   
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==

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The Miranda-class was a class of starship that saw service in Starfleet during the 23rd and 24th centuries. A versatile vessel they saw service as combatants (usually classified as light cruisers, transports, supply ships and science vessels).

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Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 4: Starships of the Original Series Era

The Miranda was designed during the late-2260s as part of Starfleet's Exploratory Vessel Initiative to take advantage of the new technologies that had been developed for the Constitution-class refit program. It was designed as a highly adaptable vessel that could fill any role from surveyor to combat cruiser.

Entering service in 2274, the Mirandas adaptability along with its ease of construction saw Starfleet construct large numbers of these vessels. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 4: Starships of the Original Series Era)

Star Fleet Battles

As wartime began to loom on the horizon, the Federation took a serious look at their ship building program. It was noted that the excellent command cruiser took too long to build and that the destroyer design had serious limitations on its combat capability. Famed designer Ray Olesen was tasked to produce an improved design. The result was the “new” light cruiser.

The Miranda-class used the primary hull section of the Saladin-class, with some modifications, and it used a pair of more efficient warp nacelles. The Mirandas replaced Saladins in the production program on a one for one basis. The design was so successful that the Miranda was used as the basis for many variants. There existed at least three variants of this class.

New drone cruiser

Impressed with the ability of the Klingon missile bombardment ships to provide an additional concentration of firepower, the Federation designed this long–range missile bombardment ship using the Miranda hull as a basis. Technical problems delayed its introduction into Starfleet service. (Star Fleet Battles)

Commando variant

With the supply of old hulls dwindling rapidly during wartime, the Federation developed this design to replace the Commando Cruiser. While it lacked the Commando Cruiser’s ability to land directly on planets and was not as well armed, it had better shielding, was able to operate with other Miranda hulls, and had a larger shuttlebay.(Star Fleet Battles)

Light command cruiser

This ship was intended as a substitute for command cruisers. Proven inadequate in that role, it was used as a command cruiser for Miranda squadrons. (Star Fleet Battles)

New heavy cruiser (NCA)

Faced with the shortage of heavy cruiser hulls, the Federation (like many other races) looked to its war cruiser design and created a “new heavy cruiser” that could be assembled in shipyards that were building light cruisers (leaving the Constitution-class shipyards free to build Gettysburg-class ships). The addition of the rear hull and the small center engine increased power, versatility and range. (Star Fleet Battles)

New heavy command cruiser (NCC)

A variant of the NCA, the NCC added command, communication and control abilities, and a small increase in firepower. It wasn’t considered a very successful class, as it was too expensive to produce in meaningful umbers and it was too easily destroyed in combat. (Star Fleet Battles)

Star Trek: Avenger/Star Trek: Shadowstar Station

In these continuities, some Surya-class vessels were upgraded to Avenger-class heavy frigates in the 2250s.

The Mirandas were new-build ships based on the Avenger spaceframe and first commissioned c. 2283. (Starship Spotter)

Variants

See also

Background information

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