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File:H2A-MarathonHeavyCruiser.png|A ''Marathon''-class cruiser
File:H2A-MarathonHeavyCruiser.png|A ''Marathon''-class cruiser
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*'''{{Class|Autumn|heavy cruiser}}''' - Designed to be a successor to the ''Marathon''-class and ''Halcyon''-class.<ref>''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'', p. 191</ref>
*'''{{Class|Autumn|heavy cruiser}}''' - Designed to be a successor to the ''Halcyon''-class.<ref>''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'', p. 191</ref>
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File:H4-AutumnHeavyCruiser-ScanRender.png|The {{UNSCShip|Euclid's Anvil}}, an ''Autumn''-class cruiser.
File:H4-AutumnHeavyCruiser-ScanRender.png|The {{UNSCShip|Euclid's Anvil}}, an ''Autumn''-class cruiser.

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The cruiser is a type of heavily-armed and armored warship designed with an emphasis on weaponry and armor over fighter complements.

Summary

Even though both UNSC and Covenant fleets possess warships of such classifications, the tactical philosophies of the two navies are different. The Covenant, while possessing many different cruiser classifications, use assault carriers as the powerhouses of their fleets.[1] The UNSC, on the other hand, use cruisers as their heaviest warships, designed to engage and destroy enemy warships that may otherwise threaten a fleet's carrier force.[2] Cruisers served as the backbone of human fleets. However, it should be noted that Covenant cruisers were considerably longer than their UNSC counterparts.

Types

Human

Prehistoric human

UNSC

Covenant

Main article: Covenant cruiser

Forerunner

Related vehicles

Covenant

Sangheili

  • Carrack - Described as a "merchant cruiser", the Carrack was used to ferry troops and materiel.[16]

List of appearances

Sources