Lancelot, SF-24

Lancelot Iron Forge SF-24 Lancelot Aerospace Fighter

                            '''History & Data '''

In the late-5900s the UCNA evaluated the performance of their mainline fighter the Caliburn and put out the word that they would possibly be looking for a new craft to replace it.

Only LIF put forth a model with Dassault not even bothering to do more than upgrade the current Caliburn models avionics.

After evaluations it was decided that the UCNA would stick with the SF-12 and the few models that were built of the Lancelot were transferred to the UCNA Aerobatics team.

Compared to most other fighters of its day the Lancelot was rather lightly armed and didn’t follow doctrine; it lacked a single anti-missile laser and still mounted the same auto-cannon as the caliburn but mounted four under-wing hard-points and four ventrally mounted missile bays.