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C-class Cruisers are military starships capable of independent operations and of support of the main line of battle.
- Cruisers are intended to fulfill two diverse missions: Independent operations (Raider CruRons) and Dependent operations (Support CruRons).
- A CruRon is a Cruiser Squadron, a major military combat or line formation.
- The Supraclass designation is also known as Ship Mission, Ship Mission Code, Mission, or Ship Hull Designation.
- It is a starship supraclass.
Library Data Referral Tree
Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Starship:
- Advanced Ship Classifications
- Ship Mission Code / Supraclass
- Ship Type Code / Superclass
- Ship Class Code / Class
- Model (TL)
- Bloc (Lot)
- Basic Ship Classifications
- Adventure Class Ship (Auxiliary Class Ship)
- Battle Class Ship (Bulk / Subcapital Class Ship)
- Capital Ship (Capital Class Ship)
- Fleet Class Ship (Capital Class Ship)
- Size-Role Classification
- Subcapital Ship (Small & Large Battle Class Ships)
- QSP
- USP
- World Class Ship
- Astronomical Unit (AU)
- FTL
- Light Speed (c)
- Light-week (lw)
- Light-year (ly)
- NAFAL (STL)
- Parsec (pc)
Description (Specifications)
Cruisers: Cruisers are more lightly armored and less heavily armed than battleships. To unarmed, unarmored ships, this difference is negligible, since a cruiser can easily attack and destroy any noncombatant ships. Cruisers are assigned to support battleships and carry combat to areas where a battleship is not considered necessary. [1]
- Cruisers are intended to fulfill two diverse missions. In battle, they support and reinforce the larger capital ships (... either battleships or battle rider squadrons) which are present and which form the main line of battle, generally from the flanks. They also perform independent operations, often forming the center of task forces which have no capital ships. Cruisers are also put to use as independent ships. [2]
- Cruisers are often multi-mission capable vessels defined by their higher maneuver capability and/or longer independent cruising range (... normally defined as higher jump capability and/or fuel capacity) than what is normally considered standard for fleet mobility parameters. Nevertheless there are some vessels that are called cruisers that do not quite match the high-mobility standards typical of the supra-class, most of which tend to suffer reassignment or reclassification of their mission descriptor at some subsequent point in their operational history. [3]
- Battlecruisers are the largest cruisers, meant to dominate the spaceways and go head to head with equivalent weight warships. There is very little difference between a smaller battleship and a battlecruiser. However, while the two supraclasses of vessels carry similar firepower, battlecruisers strongly tend to be less armored and screened than an equivalent battleship.
Image Repository
This image repository contains a selection of cruiser images:
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Type CF Frontier Cruiser / Colonial Cruiser / Vanguard Cruiser:
- A Nemesis class Intruder Cruiser patrolling in front of a moon lit up by a nearby star.
- A line drawing of a Kinunir class Vanguard Cruiser.
- A Vrysonu class Missile Cruiser waiting for prey to enter its missile engagement envelope.
- An Atlantic class Heavy Cruiser on patrol.
- A side schematic with a USP and basic performance data for the Regal class Battlecruiser.
- A Foghoks class Heavy Cruiser under high velocity in deep space.
- The Aek Naz class Battlecruiser is a sturdy, utilitarian design built by the Vargr for hard combat.
- A lethal Eviscerator class Remote Offensive Unit intercepting enemy warships.
- A Zhodani Vlezhdatl strike formation in high guard position.
- An Arakoine class Strike Cruiser on route to bombard an enemy mainworld into submission.
- A schematic side view and basic performance data for a Aenoegrr class Strike Cruiser.
Type CVL Very Light Cruiser / Escort Cruiser:
- A Type C class Cruiser, a mass-produced very light cruiser or escort cruiser used to patrol the star lanes.
- An Aositaoh class Mercenary Cruiser cruising through space with a deadly load of Aslan warriors.
- A landed Broadsword class deploying troops.
Heavyweight Cruiser vs Speedy Cruiser?
CONFUSING TERMINOLOGY: The term Cruiser can often be misleading. Defined namesake cruisers are large, heavyweight vessels that can support the line-of-battle, and are meant to slug it out in main fleet engagements. They are large, well armed ships, that can even overwhelm dreadnoughts and super-heavy vessels in sufficient numbers. Vessels such as the Arakoine class Strike Cruiser or Aek Naz class Battlecruiser represent these large vessels which can have displacements in the range of multiple tens of thousands of tons. Obsolescent members of the Cruiser classification (... such as the Lightning class Fleet Intruder, now reclassified as the Lightning class Frontier Cruiser) are often sold off to the IISS, to Colonial or Provincial Subsector Navies, or are put into strategic reserve for reactivation and reassignment to Subsector Navies in time of war.
There are also vessels called "Cruisers" which lack the size and hitting power of the aforementioned Imperial Navy cruisers, but typically possess speed and endurance. They cruise or move speedily compared to larger capital ships. These are often small, speedy vessels that hit over weight for their size class, but would stand next to no chance against a naval-fleet sized slugger of a combatant. Vessels such as these are generally referred to as "Colonial Cruisers" and are typically found in Subsector and/or Planetary Naval forces as heavy patrol vessels. Vessels massing in the 800-3000 ton range (... such as the Sydkai class Colonial Cruiser or Broadsword class Mercenary Cruiser) are representative of this smaller latter type. By Imperial Navy standards, they are cruisers in name only.
Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)
Cruisers are more lightly armored and less heavily armed than battleships. To unarmed, unarmored ships, this difference is negligible since a cruiser can easily attack and destroy any noncombatant ships. Cruisers are assigned to support battleships and carry combat to areas where a battleship is not considered necessary.
Supraclass Roles
Cruisers typically serve the following roles:
Largecraft & Bigcraft:
C-class Cruiser Supraclass Archetypes | |||
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Armored Cruiser | (CA) | ||
Assault Cruiser | (CS) | ||
Asteroid Cruiser | (C) | ||
Attack Cruiser | (CS) | ||
Battle Cruiser | (CB) | ||
Bombardment Cruiser | (O) | ||
Colonial Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Command Cruiser | (CC) | ||
Control Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Cruiser Rider | (BR) | ||
Defense Cruiser | (C) | ||
Escort Cruiser | (CVL) | ||
Exploratory Cruiser | (L) | ||
Fast Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Fleet Intruder | (CF) | ||
Flotilla Leader | (CC) | ||
Frontier Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Gunned Cruiser | (CG) | ||
Heavy Cruiser | (CH) (...old CA) | ||
Intelligence Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Intruder Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Light Cruiser | (CL) | ||
Medium Cruiser | (CM) | ||
Mercenary Cruiser | (CY) | ||
Mercenary Transport | (CY) | ||
Merchant Cruiser | (A, M, R, T) | ||
Missile Cruiser | (CGM) | ||
Patrol Cruiser | (HP) | ||
Provincial Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Rift Cruiser | (CFJ) | ||
Scout Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Screening Cruiser | (CS) | ||
Strike Cruiser | (CS) | ||
Support Cruiser | (C) | ||
Vanguard Cruiser | (CF) | ||
Very Light Cruiser | (CVL) | ||
War Cruiser | (CS) |
Size-Class Roles for Cruiser Vessels
- Utility Craft (U) (1 to 99 tons)
- Escort (E) (100 to 2,499 tons)
- Escort Cruiser or Very Light Cruiser (CE) (100 to 2,499 tons)
- Mercenary Cruiser (CY) (100 to 2,499 tons)
- Light Cruiser (CL) (2,500 to 24,999 tons)
- Medium Cruiser (CM) (25,000 to 49,999 tons)
- Heavy Cruiser (CH) (50,000 to 99,999 tons)
- Battlecruiser (CS) (100,000 or larger tons)
Military Subcraft
Military subcraft (...both smallcraft and bigcraft) are carried by some of these vessels:
- Battle Rider (BR)
- Combat Barge (WBG)
- Combat Transport Smallcraft (UI)
- Fighters (F)
- Militarized Utility Craft (UQ)
Supraclass Archetypal Roles
These vessels typically serve the following archetypal roles:
C-class Cruiser Supraclass Archetypes | |||
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Archetype | Type Code/s | Exemplar | Remarks |
Cruiser | C | Kinunir class Vanguard Cruiser | The overarching cruiser designation covers a variety of lone combatants with less combat ability than a battleship, but more than a destroyer or escort. However, like all designations, craft across vast many technology epochs are still in service, so there is a vast overlaps of many vessels definitions and types.
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Armored Cruiser | CA | Ghalalk class Armored Cruiser | Armored Cruisers are designed to combine long range, high speed, and heavy weapons. Their spinal mounted armament is the same size or only slightly smaller than that of ships of line, like their larger cousins the battleships and dreadnoughts. It is difficult to strike and perfect balance between mobility, protection and weapons. Imperial armored cruisers typically fall in the 50,000-75,000 ton range, larger cruisers often slip into the battle cruiser range. Armored cruisers usually carry armor and screens sufficient to protect them from any hits from turret mounted weapons. Only the largest missile bays and spinal mounts have any hope of seriously wounding them. These ships are often called upon for long range patrol and raiding. They might be tasked as a flag ship for a group of smaller ships. They often protect large fleet assets, such as carriers and assault transports. Their copious missile armament means they can provide devastating artillery barrages. Many commanders look upon their heavy cruisers as versatile survivors, ships capable of a wide variety of roles and tasks.
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Battlecruiser | CB | Vlezhdatl class Strike Cruiser | Battle Cruisers combine the spinal mounted meson or particle accelerator firepower of battleships and the armor and screen protection of cruisers. They tend to be fast with good strategic jump mobility. The trade off is in the realm of heavy armor plating. They are unable to sustain the punishment that battleships can deal out and absorb. Battle Cruisers' operational philosophy is to out run whatever they can not out gun. They are built to destroy and survival is of secondary importance. They often lead deep penetration raids to disrupt "secure" rear areas and terrorize merchant shipping lanes with a few fast escorts. Strike Cruisers involve certain trade offs. They sacrifice nearly everything for extreme jump range, they all use the maximum jump drive for their respective tech level of manufacture. As a result they carry so much jump fuel, occasionally drop tanks or dis-mountable fuel tanks, they have less space left over for weapons, maneuver drives, or armor. This is the logical extension of the hit and run design philosophy. The deep strikes behind enemy lines require a special mind set, the captain of these ships act as assassins picking off key targets, vital assets, before sprinting away.
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Frontier Cruiser | CF | Lightning class Frontier Cruiser | Frontier Cruisers are usually mid-sized vessels with high jump capabilities assigned to frontier areas. They fill a variety of roles including frontier security, SAR, intelligence gathering, and force projection. Ships of this class may also be known as Fleet Intruders, and Scout Cruisers. These vessels are also known as Provincial Cruisers. Rift Cruisers are designated base on their operational area, stellar rifts. They have longer jump drive capabilities, and often have a priority on the assignment of naval personnel and replacement parts. Personnel assigned to a Rift Cruiser often get "risk" pay for duty in stellar rifts.
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Missile Cruiser | CGM | Vrysonu class Missile Cruiser | Missile Cruisers were developed to emphasize the overall benefits of missile armaments. Missile cruiser sacrifice the spinal mount to mount additional heavy missile bays.
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Heavy Cruiser | CH | Arakoine class Strike Cruiser | A Heavy Cruiser is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 50,000 to 99,999 tons.
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Light Cruiser | CL | Gionetti class Light Cruiser aka SEH class Light Cruiser |
A Light Cruiser is typically the smallest fleet combatant with a spinal mount. They as fast as a destroyer with the range of a heavy cruiser. They don't carry as much armor. They are not intended to last on the line of battle versus heavier ships. They are used to escort carriers, troop transports, tankers and logistical ships. They are also used to lead groups of destroyers. They scout ahead of main fleet elements and protect the flanks of large fleets. Imperial light cruisers are from 10,000 tons to just below 50,000 tons. Ships below 10,000 tons are fleet escorts, but some designs in that range are labelled light cruisers.
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Medium Cruiser | CM | Aek Naz class Battlecruiser | A Medium Cruiser is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 25,000 to 49,999 tons.
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Strike Cruiser or Attack Cruiser | CS | Vlezhdatl class Strike Cruiser | Attack or Strike Cruisers emphasize a heavy offensive weapon load, typically beam weapons, at the expensive of armor and other protective equipment.
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Very Light Cruiser | CVL | Sydkai class Cruiser | Escort Cruisers often carry powerful secondary and tertiary defenses in order to stick close to and defend high-value capital assets in a fleet formation (such as flag dreadnoughts or battle tenders) from attack or harassment by missiles and/or smaller and faster light vessels. Patrol Cruisers may fill the role of both frontier and rear area security. Although this role more properly belongs to smaller vessels, occasionally more powerful vessels are assigned. Reconnaissance Cruisers are lighter cruisers with limited armament, but high jump and maneuver, and are equipped with extensive sensor suites. Also called Intelligence Cruisers.
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Mercenary Cruiser | CY | Broadsword class Mercenary Cruiser | Mercenary Cruisers are an answer to the relative lawlessness of some regions of the Imperium that have long posed a problem to those in authority; they are torn between a need to provide protection and order to all areas under Imperial domain, and a rational understanding that cost is a continuing factor in such actions. One solution is the toleration of hired troop units within especially troublesome subsectors. Such units help maintain a basic semblance of order to the worlds and systems within, and are available (at a nominal additional cost) to those in the region desiring more action or greater attention to their own problems. The Imperial hand in such arrangements is clearly seen in their tacit approval of mercenary actions, including referrals in some cases where calls for help are received. The Imperial bureaucracy, in its efforts to provide assistance, has also taken the step of commissioning the design of a standard mercenary cruiser to carry such units throughout their areas of responsibility, and has made these ships available through the provision of low cost construction loans. The design itself is well thought out and has been used for innumerable other tasks, including some Imperial and subsector military missions, and as fleet auxiliaries to the Imperial Navy. There have been numerous arguments that such vessels should not have military designations, but they continue to do so. They constitute a naval reserve with many navies.
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Cruiser Rider | BR | No exemplar yet available. | Cruiser Riders are any cruiser rated vessel which lacks independent jump capability, but instead relies on another vessel to provide jump capability. Such vessels are usually called "Cruiser Tenders." Due to the lack of a jump drive and associated fuel tanks, designers reallocate tonnage to weapons, armor, and in-system maneuverability.
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Bombardment Cruiser "Siege" |
O | Huron class Bombardment Cruiser | Bombardment Cruiser are usually a heavy or light cruiser type containing armaments focused on supporting planetary assault operations through surface bombardment.
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NOTES: There is semantic overlap between many of the classes and codes. Some codes organize by mission or capability, others by size and tonnage, and yet others by other characteristics. |
Caledonian Frigates
Caledonian Frigate-Cruiser Supraclass Archetypes | |||
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Archetype | Type Code/s | Exemplar | Remarks |
Caledonian Frigates | CL, CM, CH | Sunderland class Heavy Frigate | In Caledonian navy parlance, cruisers are called "frigates" (heavy and light). This is mostly for historical and traditional reasons.
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NOTES: There is semantic overlap between many of the classes and codes. Some codes organize by mission or capability, others by size and tonnage, and yet others by other characteristics. |
History & Background (Dossier)
Even before the advent of spacefaring and later starfaring naval ships, in an era of oars, sails, and maritime navies, cruisers tend to form the backbone of any viable navy. Cruisers are the largest combat ships in an affordable class since battleships are prohibitively expensive and only available to the superpowers of their era. Cruisers can be built much more quickly than battleships. Many cruisers can be built in two years or less compared to some battleships which might take many years.
Selected Variant Types & Classes
Military Ship - Warship - Armored Cruiser:
Military Ship - Warship - Battlecruiser:
- Type CB class Battlecruiser
- Akrzhdiats class Heavy Cruiser
- Audacious class Battlecruiser
- Diaspora class Battlecruiser
- Duneed class Battle Cruiser
- Exorcist class Battle Cruiser
- Gzong!xk class Battlecruiser
- Invincible class Heavy Cruiser
- Majestic class Battle Cruiser
- SH100K class Battle Cruiser
- Spider class Battle Cruiser
- Vitatus class Battlecruiser
Military Ship - Warship - Frontier Cruiser:
Military Ship - Warship - Missile Cruiser:
Military Ship - Warship - Heavy Cruiser:
- Type CH class Heavy Cruiser
- Arakoine class Strike Cruiser
- Atlantic class Heavy Cruiser
- Aubaka class Battle Cruiser
- Bastion class Battle Cruiser
- Blake class Heavy Cruiser
- Canton class Control Cruiser
- Chazhdr class Light Cruiser
- Conquest class Heavy Cruiser
- Cynical Son class Battlecruiser
- Dacrows Mire class Battlecruiser
- Dadiat class Heavy Cruiser
- Dauntless class Heavy Cruiser
- Effendi class Heavy Cruiser
- Elaezoe class Cruiser
- Elfen Lied class Heavy Cruiser
- Eurisko class Heavy Cruiser
- Fulcrum class Battlecruiser
- Gateway class Heavy Cruiser
- Gauntlet class Battlecruiser
- Glenaurian class Heavy Cruiser
- Gridlow class Heavy Cruiser
- Halsey Keats class Heavy Cruiser
- Honre class Asteroid Battle Cruiser
- Hu Gi Singh class Battlecruiser
- Iridium Vow class Battlecruiser
- Joker class Battle Cruiser
- Kagori class Battlecruiser
- Kalradin class Battlecruiser
- Kas'Drak class Strike Cruiser
- Kirov class Cruiser
- Mercury class Heavy Cruiser
- Minsk class Heavy Cruiser
- Mongol Risen class Cruiser
- Narmo class Heavy Cruiser
- Neivrdlalh class Heavy Cruiser
- Nightrim class Heavy Cruiser
- Nordica class Battlecruiser
- Normandy class Heavy Cruiser
- Panjiach class Heavy Cruiser
- Planet class Heavy Cruiser
- Pukushik class Cruiser
- Refined class Heavy Cruiser
- Regal class Battlecruiser
- Repulse class Heavy Cruiser
- Rugiceps class Light Cruiser
- Scapa class Heavy Frigate
- Sentinel class Heavy Cruiser
- SH70K class Heavy Cruiser
- Shtiaba class Light Cruiser
- Tash class Heavy Cruiser
- Tliabazhdrinzh class Heavy Cruiser
- Trend class Support Cruiser
- Umbra class Battlecruiser
- Viatoris class Heavy Cruiser
- Vieblazhdr class Heavy Cruiser
- Vonk class Cruiser
- Vrapkenchkinj class Light Battlecruiser
- Windhorst class Heavy Cruiser
- Xing!kir class Light Cruiser
- Xundar class Heavy Cruiser
Military Ship - Warship - Light Cruiser:
- Type CL class Light Cruiser
- Amazone class Light Cruiser
- Atsah class Light Cruiser
- Basilos class Pocket Cruiser
- Blue Ridge class Command Cruiser
- Blunt Force class Light Cruiser
- Death's Head class Light Cruiser
- Delightful class Light Cruiser
- Dimin class Pocket Cruiser
- Foghoks class Heavy Cruiser
- Grinder class Light Cruiser
- Griswold class Light Cruiser
- Guanxou class Light Cruiser
- Gvergh class Cruiser
- Holy Avenger class Pursuit Cruiser
- Hughes class Light Cruiser
- Ikired*Ni class Medium Cruiser
- Imporis class Light Cruiser
- Intrepid class Cruiser
- Iroieah class Light Cruiser
- K'shek class Light Cruiser
- Ka'sch class Battle Cruiser
- Khiirshag class Light Cruiser
- Kilbride class Light Frigate
- Lenat class Light Cruiser
- Lon Mardos class Light Cruiser
- Montrose class Light Frigate
- Oumuamua class Light Cruiser
- Plizhdrint class Light Cruiser
- Pteron class Battle Cruiser
- Pugnacious class Battle Cruiser
- Resadiye class Light Cruiser
- Riavl class Light Cruiser
- Sabre class Light Cruiser
- Salazar class Light Cruiser
- Sanoet class Light Cruiser
- Sarmonocci class Light Cruiser
- SH20K class Light Cruiser
- Shizhdr class Light Cruiser
- Swooping Victory class Defense Cruiser
- Tacoolu class Light Cruiser
- Terminus class Light Cruiser
- Terrible class Light Cruiser
- Ticonderoga class Light Cruiser
- Trundi Fringe class Light Cruiser
- Type C31 class Cruiser
- Valeria class Light Cruiser
- Vlezdre' class Light Cruiser
- Vosh class Security Cruiser
- Warhound class Light Cruiser
- Weakhto class Cruiser
- Winston class Light Cruiser
- Zhdavldlits class Light Cruiser
- Zydar class Light Cruiser
Military Ship - Warship - Medium Cruiser:
- Type CM class Medium Cruiser
- Addaran class Cruiser
- Aek Naz class Battlecruiser
- Alderbaran class Heavy Cruiser
- Antrim class Heavy Frigate
- Arliliushruu class Medium Cruiser
- Assassin class Light Cruiser
- Aurlikro class Light Cruiser
- Berserker class Light Cruiser
- Bullard Dempsey class Cruiser
- Dlevrrk class Light Cruiser
- Drag class Screening Cruiser
- Eso Ilian class Cruiser
- Eviscerator class Remote Offensive Unit
- Fearless class Medium Cruiser
- Forfar class Heavy Frigate
- Gallant class Light Cruiser
- Gionetti class Light Cruiser
- Hamidiye class Light Cruiser
- Harbinger class Medium Cruiser
- Heng-O class Small Cruiser
- Irloom class Light Cruiser
- Lord Adrian class Light Cruiser
- Lydia class Medium Cruiser
- MaKwaWo class Heavy Cruiser
- Moot Point class Light Cruiser
- Nara class Light Cruiser
- Nidashiajobr class Light Cruiser
- Rull class Light Cruiser
- Samuelson class Medium Cruiser
- SEH class Light Cruiser
- Starburst class Light Cruiser
- Sting class Medium Cruiser
- Sunderland class Heavy Frigate
- Tal Varisa class Light Cruiser
- Thin Red Line class Light Cruiser
- Tyrian Lordship class Light Cruiser
- Victory Complete class Cruiser
- Yesto class Light Cruiser
- Yiesieltsie class Light Cruiser
Military Ship - Warship - Strike Cruiser:
- Type CS class Strike Cruiser
- Admiral Clarkson class Attack Cruiser
- Aenoegrr class Strike Cruiser
- Agidda class Attack Cruiser
- Dzen class Strike Cruiser
- Fitl class Strike Cruiser
- Flinder class War Cruiser
- Gauntlet class Strike Cruiser
- Hroilri'ea class Strike Cruiser
- Nibar class Strike Cruiser
- Rambler class Strike Cruiser
- Rapier class War Cruiser
- Sniper class Strike Cruiser
- Tash class War Cruiser
- Tempest class Attack Cruiser
- Titan class Strike Cruiser
- Vlezhdatl class Strike Cruiser
- Waco class Strike Cruiser
Military Ship - Warship - Very Light Cruiser:
Paramilitary Ship - Warship - Mercenary Cruiser:
- Type CY class Mercenary Cruiser
- Aositaoh class Mercenary Cruiser
- Ares Dragon class Mercenary Cruiser
- Broadsword class Mercenary Cruiser
- Byrna class Mercenary Cruiser
- Duke Boris class Mercenary Cruiser
- Longsword class Mercenary Cruiser
- Mauler class Mercenary Cruiser
- Tethys class Mercenary Transport
- Tleiatre class Battle Leader
- Type C class Mercenary Cruiser
Ship Summary List
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Marc Miller. Fighting Ships of the Shattered Imperium (Game Designers Workshop, 1990), 5.
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak