Arrowhead, SF-10

 Northrop Grumman SF-10 Arrowhead Aerospace Interceptor 

Entering service in 2565 the Arrowhead saw its first real combat during the 1st Pan-Galactic War when hundreds of these were launched from Thebes and the Thermopylae also carried several dozen that were recovered from a freighter on their way out system.

The Arrowhead only had one variant [but numerous block upgrades for avionics and equipment]; and saw service with the Fleet Air Arm and Marine Corps until 3012 C.E. when the Air Arm decided to go with the Delta/Striker Interceptor/Bomber combo but the Marine Corps decided to stick with its Crusader/Arrowhead [and later Lariat] combination since they had no real need for a dedicated bomber platform.

The Arrowhead is armed with two 9 mJ particle cannons, four ventrally mounted hard-points, and has two SRM launchers holding a total of eighty missiles and two MRM launchers holding a total of 24 missiles and a ventrally mounted hard-point for gun pods.