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[[Warship]]s are military [[starship]]s that are intended for combat.
 
[[Warship]]s are military [[starship]]s that are intended for combat.
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* They are [[military ship]]s by definition.
 
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=== Library Data Referral Tree ===
 
Please refer to the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] for more information: <br>
 
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
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Warships are distinctly different from armed [[civilian ship|civilian ships]], but this line sometimes becomes blurred as civilian vessels are requisitioned or conscripted for use as [[Combat Support Ship|auxiliaries]] during wartime. In addition to being more heavily armed and defended, warships are generally capable of superior performance over [[merchant vessel|merchant ships]] and are specialized for their combat role.
 
Warships are distinctly different from armed [[civilian ship|civilian ships]], but this line sometimes becomes blurred as civilian vessels are requisitioned or conscripted for use as [[Combat Support Ship|auxiliaries]] during wartime. In addition to being more heavily armed and defended, warships are generally capable of superior performance over [[merchant vessel|merchant ships]] and are specialized for their combat role.
  
=== Overview ===
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=== Warship Overview ===
There are multiple classes of warship, but they can be divided into three main [[Military Ship Type|roles]]. [[Capital Ship|Line combatants]], [[Escort|Escort combatants]], and [[Combat Support Ship|Military auxiliaries]].
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There are multiple classes of warship, but they can be divided into three main [[Military Ship Type|roles]]:
[[Capital Ship|Line combatants]], also called Capital Ships, are the largest and most powerful vessels that are tasked with projecting force and winning battles. These include [[Battleship|Battleships]], [[Cruiser|Cruisers]], [[Carrier|Carriers]], and [[Ortillery Ship|Ortillery (or siege) ships]]. Each of these represents a [[Supraclass]] designation for a specific combat mission.  
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* [[Capital Ship|Line combatants]]
 
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** [[Capital Ship|Line combatants]], also called Capital Ships, are the largest and most powerful vessels that are tasked with projecting force and winning battles. These include [[Battleship|Battleships]], [[Cruiser|Cruisers]], [[Carrier|Carriers]], and [[Ortillery Ship|Ortillery (or siege) ships]]. Each of these represents a [[Supraclass]] designation for a specific combat mission. Battleships are designed to both deal and withstand damage. Cruisers support Battleships or act independently when a Battleship is not needed. Carriers transport either fighters or [[battle rider|Battle Riders]] not capable of [[jump]] to a conflict, and Ortillery ships bombard and subdue [[world|worlds]].
Battleships are designed to both deal and withstand damage. Cruisers support Battleships or act independently when a Battleship is not needed. Carriers transport either fighters or [[battle rider|Battle Riders]] not capable of [[jump]] to a conflict, and Ortillery ships bombard and subdue [[world|worlds]].
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* [[Escort|Escort combatants]]
 
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** [[Escort|Escort combatants]] are smaller than Capital Ships, with a variety of missions to support and protect them. Escorts typically stay with a squadron or fleet and are not considered to be independent force projectors. Some [[Subsector Navy|subsector navies]] and most [[Planetary Navy|planetary navies]] deploy only Escorts as resources allow. There are several specific [[Supraclass|Supraclasses]] of Escort combatants that can be grouped into three categories: [[destroyer|Destroyers]], [[Frigate|Frigates]], and [[Corvette|Corvettes]]. Each of these categories has some overlap, and what one [[navy|navy]] calls a Frigate, another might call a Destroyer Escort or an Escort Corvette.
[[Escort|Escort combatants]] are smaller than Capital Ships, with a variety of missions to support and protect them. Escorts typically stay with a squadron or fleet and are not considered to be independent force projectors. Some [[Subsector Navy|subsector navies]] and most [[Planetary Navy|planetary navies]] deploy only Escorts as resources allow. There are several specific [[Supraclass|Supraclasses]] of Escort combatants that can be grouped into three categories: [[destroyer|Destroyers]], [[Frigate|Frigates]], and [[Corvette|Corvettes]]. Each of these categories has some overlap, and what one [[navy|navy]] calls a Frigate, another might call a Destroyer Escort or an Escort Corvette.
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* [[Combat Support Ship|Military auxiliaries]].
 
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** An [[military auxiliary|Auxiliary]] is a catch-all term for any other kind of support vessel that is brought into a fleet or squadron as needed by the mission or logistics. Some are designed as purpose-built military craft, some are military craft built onto civilian hulls, and some are actually mobilized civilian craft. There are many varieties of Auxiliary warship, including [[Tanker|Tankers]], [[Logistics Transport|Supply/Replenishment ships]], [[Ordnance Carrier|Ordnance carriers]], [[Fleet Repair Vessel|Repair Ships]], [[Medical Craft|Hospital ships]], [[Troop Transport|Troop Transports]], and [[Scout ship|Scouts]]. Any number of other craft designed to support combat operations is termed an Auxiliary when going to combat, whether originally designed for war or not. Auxiliaries try to stay out of battles and are protected by Escorts as much as possible.  
[[military auxiliary|Auxiliary]] is a catch-all term for any other kind of support vessel that is brought into a fleet or squadron as needed by the mission or logistics. Some are designed as purpose-built military craft, some are military craft built onto civilian hulls, and some are actually mobilized civilian craft. There are many varieties of Auxiliary warship, including [[Tanker|Tankers]], [[Logistics Transport|Supply/Replenishment ships]], [[Ordnance Carrier|Ordnance carriers]], [[Fleet Repair Vessel|Repair Ships]], [[Medical Craft|Hospital ships]], [[Troop Transport|Troop Transports]], and [[Scout ship|Scouts]]. Any number of other craft designed to support combat operations is termed an Auxiliary when going to combat, whether originally designed for war or not. Auxiliaries try to stay out of battles and are protected by Escorts as much as possible.  
 
  
Fleets deployed by and for defense of a specific [[system]] ([[Planetary Navy|planetary navies]]) typically do not include jump drives. The reduction in the volume of fuel and power requirements of [[non-starship|non-starships]] makes them less-expensive and more-capable combatants against [[starship|starships]] of similar tonnage.  
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==== Defensive Warships ====
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[[Security Vessel|Defensive warship]]s include: [[Defender]]s, [[Gunboat]]s, [[Monitor]]s, [[Sentinel]]s, and [[System Defense Boat]]s among others types.
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* Fleets deployed by and for defense of a specific [[system]] ([[Planetary Navy|planetary navies]]) typically do not include [[jump drive]]s. The reduction in the volume of fuel and power requirements of [[non-starship|non-starships]] makes them less-expensive and more-capable combatants against [[starship|starships]] of similar tonnage.
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* Much like fleets of starships, system defense vessels, mostly non-jump [[spaceship]]s include line of battle vessels (...called [[Monitor]]s in this role, but often identical in design to [[Battle Rider]]s), [[Escort]]s (...called [[System Defense Boat]]s), and various types of auxiliary craft to support them. The [[Imperial Navy]] supports planetary navies for member- and [[client-state]]s by paying off obsolete vessels into their service. Thus it is possible to find older warships acting in a system defense role, despite the fact that they are technically [[starship]]s.
  
Much like fleets of starships, system defense vessels will include line of battle ships (called [[Monitor|Monitors]] in this role, but often identical in design to [[Battle rider|Battle Riders]]), Escorts (called [[system defense boat|System Defense Boats]]), and various types of auxiliary craft to support them. The [[Imperial Navy]] supports planetary navies for member- and [[client state|client-states]] by paying off obsolete vessels into their service. Thus it is possible to find older warships acting in an system defense role, despite the fact that they are technically starships.
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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The Vilani first deployed purpose-built warships during the [[Consolidation Wars]] c. [[-5400]]. Rather than taking the modern layered approach to warship construction, the Vilani mostly built a few ship classes, with few design improvements over millenia. This tendency continued after the founding of the [[Ziru Sirka|Vilani Empire]] and the [[Aasha Ziru Sirka]], which saw the deployment of the first [[Dominator class Battleship|Dominator class Battleships]]. These provided the backbone of the Empire's navy. In battle, the Vilani utilized missile-armed cruisers to support the Dominators, and largely eschewed smaller combatants. The Vilani would assemble their auxiliaries from civilian shipping, simply reassigning the merchants under the control of the [[shangarim]] to ferry troops or materiel.
  
== History & Background ==
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The [[Terran Confederation]] organized its navy in much the same way as the [[Third Imperium|Third Imperium's]] navy, with multiple roles filled by multiple classes of vessels. Unlike the Vilani, the Terrans upgraded their ships and redrafted their designs based on what actually worked in real combat engagements. They launched battleships (...though cruiser-sized by Imperial standards) that were capable of holding the line against the Vilani Dominators. After the end of the [[Interstellar Wars]], the ancient Vilani warship classes were phased out and replaced by [[Solomani]] designs, and these continued to be improved throughout [[Rule of Man|the Rule of Man]].
The Vilani first deployed purpose-built warships during the [[Consolidation Wars]] c. [[-5400]]. Rather than taking the modern layered approach to warship construction, the Vilani tended to build only a few ship classes, with few design improvements over millenia. This tendency continued after the founding of the [[Ziru Sirka|Vilani Empire]] and the [[Aasha Ziru Sirka]], which saw the deployment of the first [[Dominator class Battleship|Dominator class Battleships]]. These provided the backbone of the Empire's navy. In battle, the Vilani utilized missile-armed cruisers to support the Dominators, and largely eschewed smaller combatants. The Vilani would assemble their auxiliaries from civilian shipping, simply reassigning the merchants under the control of the [[shangarim]] to ferry troops or materiel.
 
  
The [[Terran Confederation]] organized its navy in much the same way as the [[Third Imperium|Third Imperium's]] navy, with multiple roles filled by multiple classes of vessels. Unlike the Vilani, the Terrans upgraded their ships and redrafted their designs based on what actually worked in real combat engagements. They launched battleships (though cruiser-sized by Imperial standards) that were capable of holding the line against the Vilani Dominators. After the end of the [[Interstellar Wars]], the ancient Vilani warship classes were phased out and replaced by [[Solomani]] designs, and these continued to be improved throughout [[Rule of Man|the Rule of Man]].
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By the founding of the Third Imperium, two opposing views in [[naval architecture]], between [[battleship]]s and [[battle rider]]s, came to dominate warship design. The early Imperium deployed both types of fleets during the [[Pacification Campaigns]], but gradually came to favor the battleship fleet and phased out [[battle rider]]s until after the [[Civil War]]. Improvements in [[technology]] made [[battle rider]]s ascendant again, and they were heavily used during the [[Solomani Rim War]] after which the [[Imperial Navy]] adopted the rider philosophy almost exclusively. This came to an end after the [[Fourth Frontier War]] when the shortcomings of the rider system caused disproportionate losses, and the Imperial Navy returned to a battleship-oriented fleet.
 
 
By the founding of the Third Imperium, two opposing views in naval architecture, between battleships and battle riders, came to dominate warship design. The early Imperium deployed both types of fleets during the [[Pacification Campaigns]], but gradually came to favor the battleship fleet and phased out battle riders until after the [[Civil War]]. Improvements in technology made battle riders ascendant again, and they were heavily used during the [[Solomani Rim War]] after which the Imperial Navy adopted the rider philosophy almost exclusively. This came to an end after the [[Fourth Frontier War]] when the shortcomings of the rider system caused disproportionate losses, and the Imperial Navy returned to a battleship-oriented fleet.
 
  
 
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Line Combatants (Primary - Capital) Escort Combatants (Secondary - Subcapital) Military Auxiliary (Tertiary)
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Battleship
C-
Cruiser
O-
Ortillery
V-
Carrier
D-
Destroyer
E-
Escort
F-
Fighter
H-
Defense/Security
I-
Combat Transport
Q-
Combat Support
S-
Scout
U-
Utility
X-
Commo
Z-
Special
Mercantile Commercial Ships (Trade & Profit) Non-Mercantile Commercial Ships (Industry & Profit) Non-Commercial Ships (Nonprofit) System Craft (Intrastellar)
A-
Tramp
M-
Freighter
R-
Liner
T-
Transport
G-
Industrial
J-
Prospector
K-
Expedition
P-
Corsair
U-
Utility
L-
Science
N-
Medical
Y-
Private
WB-
Barge
WA-
Satellite
WO-
Space Station

Warships are military starships that are intended for combat.

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Library Data Referral Tree[edit]

Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Starship:

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  • Description (Specifications)[edit]

    A warship or fighting ship is a ship that is designed to be a combatant. They are usually deployed by the navy of an interstellar state, but there are warships in the fleets of megacorporations and private military organizations such as mercenaries.

    Warships are distinctly different from armed civilian ships, but this line sometimes becomes blurred as civilian vessels are requisitioned or conscripted for use as auxiliaries during wartime. In addition to being more heavily armed and defended, warships are generally capable of superior performance over merchant ships and are specialized for their combat role.

    Warship Overview[edit]

    There are multiple classes of warship, but they can be divided into three main roles:

    • Line combatants
      • Line combatants, also called Capital Ships, are the largest and most powerful vessels that are tasked with projecting force and winning battles. These include Battleships, Cruisers, Carriers, and Ortillery (or siege) ships. Each of these represents a Supraclass designation for a specific combat mission. Battleships are designed to both deal and withstand damage. Cruisers support Battleships or act independently when a Battleship is not needed. Carriers transport either fighters or Battle Riders not capable of jump to a conflict, and Ortillery ships bombard and subdue worlds.
    • Escort combatants
      • Escort combatants are smaller than Capital Ships, with a variety of missions to support and protect them. Escorts typically stay with a squadron or fleet and are not considered to be independent force projectors. Some subsector navies and most planetary navies deploy only Escorts as resources allow. There are several specific Supraclasses of Escort combatants that can be grouped into three categories: Destroyers, Frigates, and Corvettes. Each of these categories has some overlap, and what one navy calls a Frigate, another might call a Destroyer Escort or an Escort Corvette.
    • Military auxiliaries.
      • An Auxiliary is a catch-all term for any other kind of support vessel that is brought into a fleet or squadron as needed by the mission or logistics. Some are designed as purpose-built military craft, some are military craft built onto civilian hulls, and some are actually mobilized civilian craft. There are many varieties of Auxiliary warship, including Tankers, Supply/Replenishment ships, Ordnance carriers, Repair Ships, Hospital ships, Troop Transports, and Scouts. Any number of other craft designed to support combat operations is termed an Auxiliary when going to combat, whether originally designed for war or not. Auxiliaries try to stay out of battles and are protected by Escorts as much as possible.

    Defensive Warships[edit]

    Defensive warships include: Defenders, Gunboats, Monitors, Sentinels, and System Defense Boats among others types.

    • Fleets deployed by and for defense of a specific system (planetary navies) typically do not include jump drives. The reduction in the volume of fuel and power requirements of non-starships makes them less-expensive and more-capable combatants against starships of similar tonnage.
    • Much like fleets of starships, system defense vessels, mostly non-jump spaceships include line of battle vessels (...called Monitors in this role, but often identical in design to Battle Riders), Escorts (...called System Defense Boats), and various types of auxiliary craft to support them. The Imperial Navy supports planetary navies for member- and client-states by paying off obsolete vessels into their service. Thus it is possible to find older warships acting in a system defense role, despite the fact that they are technically starships.

    History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

    The Vilani first deployed purpose-built warships during the Consolidation Wars c. -5400. Rather than taking the modern layered approach to warship construction, the Vilani mostly built a few ship classes, with few design improvements over millenia. This tendency continued after the founding of the Vilani Empire and the Aasha Ziru Sirka, which saw the deployment of the first Dominator class Battleships. These provided the backbone of the Empire's navy. In battle, the Vilani utilized missile-armed cruisers to support the Dominators, and largely eschewed smaller combatants. The Vilani would assemble their auxiliaries from civilian shipping, simply reassigning the merchants under the control of the shangarim to ferry troops or materiel.

    The Terran Confederation organized its navy in much the same way as the Third Imperium's navy, with multiple roles filled by multiple classes of vessels. Unlike the Vilani, the Terrans upgraded their ships and redrafted their designs based on what actually worked in real combat engagements. They launched battleships (...though cruiser-sized by Imperial standards) that were capable of holding the line against the Vilani Dominators. After the end of the Interstellar Wars, the ancient Vilani warship classes were phased out and replaced by Solomani designs, and these continued to be improved throughout the Rule of Man.

    By the founding of the Third Imperium, two opposing views in naval architecture, between battleships and battle riders, came to dominate warship design. The early Imperium deployed both types of fleets during the Pacification Campaigns, but gradually came to favor the battleship fleet and phased out battle riders until after the Civil War. Improvements in technology made battle riders ascendant again, and they were heavily used during the Solomani Rim War after which the Imperial Navy adopted the rider philosophy almost exclusively. This came to an end after the Fourth Frontier War when the shortcomings of the rider system caused disproportionate losses, and the Imperial Navy returned to a battleship-oriented fleet.

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