Fleet Class Ship
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Capital Ship Combatants | Escort Combatants | Military Smallcraft | Support Ships | |||||||
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Battleship | Cruiser | Carrier | Destroyer | Escort | Frigate | System Defense Boat | Fighter | Assault Transport | Smallcraft | Auxiliaries |
Commercial Mercantile Ships | Non-Mercantile Commercial Ships | Non-Commercial Ships | Civilian Smallcraft | Highports & Satellites | ||||||
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Merchant | Liner | Transport | Commercial Industrial | Commercial Ships | General | Research | Private | Auxiliary | Orbital Complexes |
Satellites |
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Description (Specifications)
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These vary in tonnage and in their intended function or role in fleet maneuvers and tactics. The security of the state is usually the primary design imperative. [1]
Ship Classification by Size [2] | |||||
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# | Type | Tonnage | Class | Commonality | Remarks |
1. | Smallcraft (Subcraft) | 0 to 99 tons | Vehicle | Ubiquitous | Smallcraft are NAFAL or STL. |
2. | Bigcraft (Subcraft) | 100 tons or larger | Vehicle or Ship | Uncommon | Bigcraft may be designed FTL or NAFAL. |
3. | Adventure Class Ships (ACS) | 100 to 2,499 tons | Ship or Vessel | Common | Adventure Class ships may be FTL or NAFAL. |
4. | Battle Class Ships (BCS) | 2,500 to 249,999 tons | Ship or Vessel | Uncommon | Battle Class ships may be FTL or NAFAL.
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5. | Fleet Class Ships (FCS) | 250,000 to 249,999,999 tons | Ship or Vessel | Rare | Fleet Class ships may be FTL or NAFAL.
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6. | World Class Ships (WCS) | 2,500,000 tons or larger | Ship or Vessel | Ultra-rare | World Class ships may be FTL or NAFAL.
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect Ronald B. Kline, Jr. of the Imperial Navy
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science