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A Halberd-class destroyer | |
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Fleet escort, assault |
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1.5 - 2 meters titanium-A battle plate[1] |
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Colonial Military Administration (defunct)
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Destroyer is a warship classification in the UNSC Navy, as well as the now-defunct Colonial Military Administration. Its hull classification symbol is DD. Fast, maneuverable, and designed for long-term endurance, destroyers are intended to escort larger vessels such as cruisers and carriers.
Classes
The Navy has made use of several destroyer classes which vary widely in design.
Halberd class
- Main article: Halberd-class destroyer
The most common destroyer type used during the Human-Covenant War and the later years of the Insurrection, the Halberd-class features a distinctive "arrowhead" profile.[6] At 485 meters, it is only seven meters longer than a Stalwart-class light frigate, yet it has almost double the mass;[Note 1] this is because they have between one-and-a-half to two meters of titanium-A armor.[1][2][3] This class' armament consists of two Magnetic Accelerator Cannons, twenty-six oversized Archer missile pods, and three Shiva-class nuclear missiles. For defense against single ships the Halberd-class destroyer carries eight twin-linked 50mm point-defense autocannons.[2] Unlike most UNSC warships they do not carry GA-TL1 Longsword interceptors.[2]
The Halberd class in service as early as 2517[7] and continued to serve throughout the Human-Covenant War. Despite their powerful armament and maneuverability, many Fleet officers looked down upon destroyers, considering them too ineffective against Covenant ships. It was generally agreed that seven destroyers were a match for four Covenant frigates.[2] One of the most notable Halberd-class destroyers was the UNSC Iroquois, captained by Commander Jacob Keyes, which performed the daring Keyes Loop during the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV. This destroyer type continues to be in service with the Navy by 2557.[8]
Heavy destroyer
- Main article: UNSC heavy destroyer
The heavy destroyer class has been in service with the Navy since at least the late 2490s. In 2497, the heavy destroyer UNSC Gorgon was the first ship of its class to be armed with a Magnetic Accelerator Cannon, for which the ship carried only three slugs.[9] Then-Captain Preston Cole served on this ship during the Insurrection. The Gorgon was later assigned to Admiral Cole's fleet during the Human-Covenant War.[10]
Hillsborough class
- Main article: Hillsborough-class destroyer
Similar in design to a cruiser,[7][11] the CMA destroyer Heracles belonged to the Hillsborough class of destroyer. The Heracles was the command ship of Battle Group 4 following the disastrous first contact with the Covenant.[11]
Diligence class
- Main article: Diligence-class destroyer
The Diligence-class is an older class of destroyer formerly operated for peacekeeping purposes by the Colonial Military Administration.[12] The class has a wide beam and is almost equally tall. Numerous large antennae are mounted across the hull. By the start of the Covenant War, the Diligence-class had been retired for decades, though some ships were brought back into service and retrofitted for used in the war.[12] The only known vessel of this class, the UNSC Kronstadt, deployed an ODST-Spartan team during a raid on Heian at some point between 2540 and 2551.[13]
Known destroyers
Name | Earliest sighting | Engagements | Status | Notable information |
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UNSC Agincourt | 2543 | Battle of Psi Serpentis | Destroyed | Sacrificed to protect Battle Group India |
UNSC Armageddon's Edge | 2535 | Refitted in 2535 after a previous engagement with the Covenant | ||
UNSC Brasidas | October 20, 2552 | Battle of Earth Onyx Conflict |
Destroyed along with the rest of Admiral Patterson's battle group | |
UNSC Buenos Aires | March 2, 2494 | Callisto Incident | Destroyed by booby-trapped nuclear bomb | |
UNSC Calcutta | 2530 | Engines salvaged for UNSC Spirit of Fire | ||
UNSC Clearidas | 2535 | Battle of Hat Yai Battle of Skopje |
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UNSC Do You Feel Lucky? | 2535 | Battle of Charybdis IX | Destroyed | Boarded by Covenant forces |
UNSC Glasgow Kiss | November 3, 2552 | Battle of Earth Onyx Conflict |
Destroyed | Sacrificed to protect Patterson's battle group |
UNSC Gorgon | 2502 | Skirmish at Capella | ||
UNSC The Heart of Midlothian | Bet. 2535-2552 | Battle of Algolis | Self-destructed | Boarded by Covenant forces |
CMA Heracles | 2525 | First Battle of Harvest | Investigated colony world Harvest with Battle Group 4 | |
UNSC Herodotus | July 2552 | Battle of Sigma Octanus IV Fall of Reach |
Destroyed | |
UNSC Iroquois | July 2552 | Battle of Sigma Octanus IV | Utilized the Keyes Loop maneuver to destroy three Covenant ships | |
UNSC Iwo Jima | November 3, 2552 | Battle of Earth Onyx Conflict |
Self-destructed to inflict damage upon Covenant fleet | |
UNSC Jericho | 2494 | Callisto Incident | Damaged by nuclear blast | |
UNSC Kronstadt | After 2540 | Assassination mission on Heian | ||
UNSC Lancelot | July 2552 | Battle of Sigma Octanus IV | Presumed destroyed | Enacted suicidal charge on Covenant fleet |
UNSC Las Vegas | 2494 | Callisto incident | Damaged by nuclear blast | |
UNSC Majestic | August 30, 2552 | Fall of Reach | Presumably killed Spartan Beta-Red via friendly fire | |
UNSC Minotaur | 2552 | Fall of Reach | Destroyed | Cut in half by Covenant weapons |
UNSC Monte Cassino | January 2553 | Active | ||
UNSC Persephone | 2521 | Self-destructed | Boarded by insurrectionists | |
UNSC Pioneer | 2525 | Assault on Eridanus Secundus | Participated in an operation to capture Colonel Robert Watts | |
UNSC Resolute | 2535 | Battle of Jericho VII | ||
UNSC Seattle | 2543 | Battle of 18 Scorpii | ||
UNSC Tharsis | 2552 | Fall of Reach | Destroyed | |
UNSC Thermopylae | 2543 | Battle of 18 Scorpii |
Gallery
- UNSC Heracles.png
The Hillsborough-class destroyer CMA Heracles transitioning from slipspace.
The Halberd-class destroyer Iroquois collides with a Covenant stealth ship.
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The Diligence-class destroyer Kronstadt near Heian.
UNSC destroyers, with Autumn-class heavy cruisers and UNSC Infinity, over Earth following the New Phoenix Incident.
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List of appearances
- Halo: The Fall of Reach (First appearance)
- Halo: First Strike
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
- Halo: The Cole Protocol
- Halo Wars: Genesis
- Halo Wars (Mentioned only)
- Halo Legends
- Prototype (Mentioned only)
- The Babysitter
- Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
- Halo: Fall of Reach
- Halo: Glasslands
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo: Nightfall (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Last Light
Note
- ^ According to Halo Waypoint, the standard destroyer has a mass of 7,900 metric tons. However, such mass would be physically impossible given the ship's size.
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia, page 248
- ^ a b c d e f g h Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 139
- ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint: UNSC The Heart of Midlothian
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 13
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 24
- ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, page 26
- ^ a b Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp
- ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue 10
- ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, The Impossible Life and Possible Death of Preston J. Cole
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach Definitive Edition, page 303-304
- ^ a b Halo Wars: Genesis
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder
- ^ Halo Legends - The Babysitter
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