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[[File:Assault Carrier 2.jpg|250px|thumb|A Covenant assault carrier.]] | [[File:Assault Carrier 2.jpg|250px|thumb|A Covenant assault carrier.]] | ||
A '''carrier''' is a general | A '''carrier''' is a general ship classification, with warships of different sub-classifications within the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] and [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] fleets. Such a vessel is formally defined as ''"a large warship carrying fighters equipped with flight decks for takeoffs and landings"''. There are multiple classes of carrier within this general designation. The term "carrier" is not limited to starships, as there is still [[UNSC aircraft carrier|seaborne carriers]] in service with the UNSC.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', multiplayer level, ''[[Longshore]]''</ref> | ||
==Role== | ==Role== | ||
Typically the size of [[cruiser]]s or larger, the general combat role of a carrier in combat is analogous to a seaborne [[Wikipedia:Aircraft carrier|aircraft carrier]]; to deploy [[starfighter]]s, such as [[Type-31 Exoatmospheric Multi-role Fighter|Seraphs]] or [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longswords]]. Aside their fighter complements, carriers also possess [[weapons]] themselves, to protect themselves in combat when their fighters are unable to defend them. In planetary occupation missions, carriers are mobile deployers of ground forces to subjugate an enemy planet, launching dropships and top-cover fighters. | Typically the size of [[cruiser]]s or larger, the general combat role of a carrier in combat is analogous to a seaborne [[Wikipedia:Aircraft carrier|aircraft carrier]]; to deploy [[starfighter]]s, such as [[Type-31 Exoatmospheric Multi-role Fighter|Seraphs]] or [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longswords]].<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 249''</ref> Aside their fighter complements, carriers also possess [[weapons]] themselves, to protect themselves in combat when their fighters are unable to defend them. In planetary occupation missions, carriers are mobile deployers of ground forces to subjugate an enemy planet, launching dropships and top-cover fighters.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 277''</ref> | ||
The navies of the UNSC and the Covenant have different classifications of carriers. For example, the Covenant sport {{Class|DDS|carrier}}, [[Covenant assault carrier|assault carriers]], and [[Covenant supercarrier|supercarriers]]. Assault carriers are on the scale of five kilometers long while supercarriers can have a length of 27 kilometers<ref name="essential">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 111''</ref>, giving a scale of the keel length of carrier-type warships. In the Covenant, carriers typically serve as the [[flagship]] of a fleet, while in the UNSC, the role is more commonly filled by cruisers. | The navies of the UNSC and the Covenant have different classifications of carriers. For example, the Covenant sport {{Class|DDS|carrier}}, [[Covenant assault carrier|assault carriers]], and [[Covenant supercarrier|supercarriers]]. Assault carriers are on the scale of five kilometers long while supercarriers can have a length of 27 kilometers<ref name="essential">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 111''</ref>, giving a scale of the keel length of carrier-type warships. In the Covenant, carriers typically serve as the [[flagship]] of a fleet, while in the UNSC, the role is more commonly filled by cruisers.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 276''</ref> | ||
==Classifications== | ==Classifications== | ||
===UNSC carriers=== | ===UNSC carriers=== | ||
*[[UNSC supercarrier | *[[UNSC supercarrier]] | ||
*[[UNSC carrier]] | *[[UNSC carrier]] | ||
*{{Class|Poseidon|light carrier}} | *{{Class|Poseidon|light carrier}} | ||
*{{Class|Phoenix|colony ship}} | |||
===Covenant carriers=== | ===Covenant carriers=== | ||
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*{{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} | *{{Class|CAS|assault carrier}} | ||
*{{Class|DDS|carrier}} | *{{Class|DDS|carrier}} | ||
===Forerunner carriers=== | |||
*{{Class|Fortress|vessel}} | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 20:49, May 14, 2014
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A carrier is a general ship classification, with warships of different sub-classifications within the UNSC and Covenant fleets. Such a vessel is formally defined as "a large warship carrying fighters equipped with flight decks for takeoffs and landings". There are multiple classes of carrier within this general designation. The term "carrier" is not limited to starships, as there is still seaborne carriers in service with the UNSC.[1]
Role
Typically the size of cruisers or larger, the general combat role of a carrier in combat is analogous to a seaborne aircraft carrier; to deploy starfighters, such as Seraphs or Longswords.[2] Aside their fighter complements, carriers also possess weapons themselves, to protect themselves in combat when their fighters are unable to defend them. In planetary occupation missions, carriers are mobile deployers of ground forces to subjugate an enemy planet, launching dropships and top-cover fighters.[3]
The navies of the UNSC and the Covenant have different classifications of carriers. For example, the Covenant sport DDS-class carrier, assault carriers, and supercarriers. Assault carriers are on the scale of five kilometers long while supercarriers can have a length of 27 kilometers[4], giving a scale of the keel length of carrier-type warships. In the Covenant, carriers typically serve as the flagship of a fleet, while in the UNSC, the role is more commonly filled by cruisers.[5]
Classifications
UNSC carriers
Covenant carriers
Forerunner carriers
Sources
- ^ Halo 3, multiplayer level, Longshore
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 249
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 277
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 111
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 276
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