Soyuz Class
SOYUZ CLASS STARSHIP
Originally Miranda class vessels the 60 vessels of the Soyuz class were extensively redesigned and re-designated to auxiliary and support type duties.
HISTORY
In 2271 the first of the original Miranda Class ships began a complete refit, similar to its larger cousin the Constitution had earlier in the decade. Of the 350 in service, 60 were refit. One, the USS Miranda, was decommissioned and added to the Starfleet Museum and the others were mothballed. The refit was so extensive that Starfleet decided to re-designate the refitted vessels as a new class.
The Soyuz Class continued to act as Explorer class units for the next century, forming the backbone of Starfleet throughout this period. In time however, their relatively low cruising speed combined with the gradually increasing distances they had to cover, caused by the expansion of the Federation, began to wear on the ships.
Today the Soyuz/Miranda's operate in a similar capacity, and although they are not front-line combat units in themselves they are still to be seen operating in major fleet actions in support of the modern vessels. Recently several Soyuz/Miranda class vessels have begun to show signs of serious stress fractures in their hulls, investigations are underway with all ships in the class, and although the results are yet to be announced it is thought that the problem is likely due to the age of the hulls. If so, the Soyuz/Miranda class is likely to be forced into retirement sometime over the next few years.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type: Destroyer (Patrol)
Length: 243 meters
Beam: 183 meters
Draft: 74 meters
Maximum Speed: Warp 8.5 (2 hours)
Armament: 4 Type VIII Phaser turrets; 6 Type VIII Phaser arrays.
Normal Cruise Warp 6
Maximum Cruise Warp 8.1
Maximum Rated Warp 8.5 for two hours
COMMENTS
Unfortunately the amount of information on the Soyuz Class is limited and much of it is conflicting. As such this is all the information that will be made available on this class unless I can find more from credible sources.