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The Springhill-class mining ship[1] or Springhill-class transport,[2] (hull classification symbol: CFM)[3] was a civilian[4] mining classification of human starship.[1]
Overview
Specifications
The Springhill-class has at least two engines.[3] It also has two towering docking rigs on both the port and starboard sides.[1] The docking rigs were large enough to house a HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark II (D) Mega-Mantis in a UNSC retrofit of the class.[3]
Service history
At some point, at least one ship of the class, the CAA Heavy Burden, was under the control of the Colonial Administration Authority (CAA). It would eventually fall into the hands of the United Nations Space Command (UNSC) and was retrofitted into an ordnance transport ship. The Springhill-class mining ships saw extensive use during the early Human-Covenant war, though the Heavy Burden served until the Battle of Kholo in 2539.[1]
Ships of the line
- CAA Heavy Burden (CFM-88) - Repurposed by the United Nations Space Command as an ordnance transport during the Human-Covenant War.
Gallery
Concept art of a Pelican dropship arriving at the ship.
List of appearances
- Halo 4 (First appearance)
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