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*'''{{Class|CRS|light cruiser}}''' - | *'''{{Class|CRS|light cruiser}}''' - While classified as a cruiser by the UNSC despite the ship's small size, the role of the CRS in the Covenant is closer to to that of a [[Police cutter]] . However, following the [[Great Schism]], they began to see frontline use.<ref>''[[Halo: Warfleet]]'', Attack Ships, p. 72-73</ref> | ||
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File:H4-CovenantCRSLightCruiser.png|A ''CRS''-class light cruiser | File:H4-CovenantCRSLightCruiser.png|A ''CRS''-class light 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
- Prime cruiser - A type of large warship used by Ancient humanity during the Human-Forerunner wars.[3]
UNSC
- Halcyon-class light cruiser - The smallest vessels to be designated a cruiser by the UNSC.[4]
The UNSC Pillar of Autumn, a heavily modified Halcyon-class cruiser.
The UNSC Toulouse, an unmodified Halcyon-class cruiser.
- Marathon-class heavy cruiser - A larger cruiser designed to replace the Halcyon-class.[5] Rarely deployed in a light carrier configuration.[6]
- Autumn-class heavy cruiser - Designed to be a successor to the Marathon-class and Halcyon-class.[7]
The UNSC Euclid's Anvil, an Autumn-class cruiser.
- Valiant-class super-heavy cruiser - One of the most powerful vessel in the UNSC Navy, primarily used in fleet command and coordination.[8]
Covenant
- Main article: Covenant cruiser
- CRS-class light cruiser - While classified as a cruiser by the UNSC despite the ship's small size, the role of the CRS in the Covenant is closer to to that of a Police cutter . However, following the Great Schism, they began to see frontline use.[9]
- CCS-class battlecruiser - An intermediary warship. It is frequently used, surpassing all other Covenant vessels numerically.[10]
- RCS-class armored cruiser - An older cruiser. It pales in comparison to the smaller, newer CCS-class.[11]
- ORS-class heavy cruiser - Used for planetary occupation, command and supporting flagships.[12]
Forerunner
- Forerunner cruiser - A type of vessel used in the Ecumene's fleets that defended Maethrillian.[13]
- Forerunner picket cruiser - A type of cruiser used by the Forerunners.[14]
Related vehicles
Covenant
- DAS-class storm cutter - A type of small vessel, described as a cruiser.[15]
Sangheili
List of appearances
Sources
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, p. 261
- ^ Halo: Warfleet - p. 26
- ^ Halo: Primordium, Chapter 16
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, p. 238
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, p. 251 (2010 edition); p. 261 (2011 edition)
- ^ Halo: Fleet Battles, Core Rulebook - page 125
- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, p. 191
- ^ Halo Waypoint: UNSC Cruiser
- ^ Halo: Warfleet, Attack Ships, p. 72-73
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, p. 41
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Covenant Cruiser
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, p. 277 (2011 edition)
- ^ Halo: Cryptum, p. 314-315
- ^ Halo: Cryptum, p. 126
- ^ Artstation: Halo: Warfleet
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder - Holiday Shipping
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