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A stock AT-K225-BB in the fleet menu
Antonoff-Titan K225-BB
Make Antonoff-Titan Heavy Industries
Low-Stress 2
Docking bays 2
Crew 12
Dry mass 190,100 kg
Cargo bay 710 m^3
Processed cargo 7,000 kg
Hull Length 83.8 m
Hull Width 31.5 m
Min. Cargo Bay Width 3.8 m

The break-bulk cargo version designed for carrying unprocessed ore reallocates the space of the four front cargo bays to increase the cargo bay capacity. -In-Game Description

The Antonoff-Titan K225 Break Bulk variant is a 3rd-party modification to the standard-issue K225. It sacrifices four of the docking bays to increase the internal cargo bay's size. The reduction in the theoretical processed capacity makes it less beneficial to process minerals mid-dive, and instead benefit from the greater capacity for raw ore chunks. The larger cargo bay also makes for lifepods to be less of a clogging issue. The K225-BB will generally spend less time out in the rings for the same value of ore, as processing times aren't an issue and de-clogging isn't as much of a chore.

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Name Low-Stress Docking bays Dry mass Cargo bay Engines EMP shielding Stripped hull price Variant
Antonoff-Titan K225 2 6 220,100 kg 280 m^3 3 2,064,824 E$
Antonoff-Titan K225-BB 2 2 190,100 kg 710 m^3 3 2,674,749 E$ 4 docking bays removed to fit a much larger cargo bay
Antonoff-Titan K225 (modified) 2 0 250,100 kg 280 m^3 9 100 MJ 5,174,749 E$ Custom research retrofit, replaced docking bays with torch fittings and a Faraday cage fitted to give EMP resistance