Protection of civilian shipping is guaranteed in the Baltic Sea and North SeaGen-1 Spacecraft are fully retired and recycled in favor of the more efficient and easier-to-maintain G-2 and G-3 Spacecraft. This includes most of the old shuttles with limited operational capability and the 'Anka' space fighter series.
and I forgot to post the post for G-3 spacecraft even though it's a covert action anywayThe FR-EX-1 “Garuda” heavy spaceplane transport will be constructed for oversized space and atmospheric freight services. It was initially designed to fulfill the role of transporting large amounts of material, or oversized equipment without the need for a cargo transfer between a launch vehicle and a freighter or vice versa. It exceeds the size and cargo capacity of the AN-225 and was essentially built as a larger, conventional takeoff version of the earlier DEX-2B "Albatross". The single prototype unit was built and assembled on Mars for carrying around equipment.
An EX-4 Comet, third-generation combat spaceship and fifth-generation fighter prototype is delivered to the North European Aerospace Test range. Meanwhile, the DEX line of spacecraft have been upgraded to G-3 spacecraft standards. It has some VTOL capability, thanks to the high-output thrusters placed throughout the body that allow it to effectively operate in space. The prototype vehicle has an exoframe-type armored roosterpit with a 360 degree panoramic monitor to increase pilot awareness. It shares parts with other military vehicles and takes advantage of other assembly lines to keep costs down. The prototype was designed with performance and a modular system in mind, to increase the versatility of the craft and reduce the need to design specialized aircraft for strike or electronic warfare roles.
The GA-1 Armored Cavalry frame is phased out in favor of the more versatile, cheaper, and efficient GX-25 Argyle, while the ASU-2 Transformable Variable Fighter is being supplemented by the AVF-26 Viper Transformable Fighter frame for eventual replacement. This indicates continued development in exoframe weapons