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Cydonia-class fleet carrier

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Cydonia-class fleet carrier
Production information
Model

Cydonia-class fleet carrier

Class

Command Heavy Carrier (CVC)

Technical specifications
Length

1850 meters

Power plant

Deuterium (2H) fusion reactor

  • Ultrashort petawatt excitation lasers
  • Magnetic confinement fields
Hull

Titanium-Molybdenum Carbide alloy

Armament
  • Mark IV Magnetic Accelerator Cannons (3)
  • SSM-42 Crossbow-class Missile Pods (100)
  • Mk. 16 Flurry-class Close-In Weapon Systems (60)
  • Mk. 72 Ship-to-Ship Torpedo Tubes (4)
Complement
  • Starfighters (144)
  • Dropships (60)
Usage
Role(s)
  • Starfighter Carrier
  • Fleet Operations Command Vessel
Era(s)

Galactic Era

Affiliation

UNSC Navy

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"Mankind’s claim to ascension upon the stars."
Karen Elizabeth Wakes[src]


The Cydonia-class fleet carrier was a heavy carrier classification operated by the UNSC Navy during the Galactic Era. Introduced to fulfill the increasingly perceived "carrier gap" in the UNSC's naval forces, the Cydonia-class fleet carrier instigated a paradigm shift in the UNSC Navy, leading to the increasing use of carriers and fighters for UNSC force projection.

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[edit] Specifications

The Cydonia-class fleet carrier was the first novel major UNSC carrier classification to be constructed for several decades after the closure of the Human-Covenant War. As a paradigm shift in UNSC doctrine and naval technologies, it represented novel advances in UNSC warfighting technologies.

Its keel was 1850 meters in length, half again as long as the 1191-meter-long Marathon-class Cruiser, the former symbol of UNSC naval might, and was comparable in dimensions to its distant predecessor, the Trafalgar-class Supercarrier.

The fleet carrier's more prominent asset was its onboard compliment of spacecraft; it boasted two full wings of starfighters (144 starfighters), the largest onboard compliment of any UNSC warship of the Galactic Era, largely comprised of F506 Piranha-class interceptors and B82 Tigershark-class bombers. Some carrier squadrons would be equipped with the newer F779 Predator-class interceptors and B3 Specter-class stealth bombers.

The carriers, while typically relying on escorts and fighter screens for protection, were also well-armed with a heavy battery of anti-capital ship and anti-fighter weapons in the event that enemy formations broke through the escort shells. Each Cydonia-class fleet carrier was armed with three Mark IV Magnetic Accelerator Cannons, upgraded variants of the MAC weapons systems sported during the Human-Covenant War, as well as a hundred SSM-42 Crossbow-class Missile Pods, the advanced successor to the Archer-class missile systems. This was supplemented by sixty Mk. 16 Flurry-class Close-In Weapon Systems, point-defense cannons to track destroy enemy missiles and fighters at close range, as well as four Mk. 72 Ship-to-Ship Torpedo Tubes against lighter enemy capital ships.

[edit] Doctrine

According to standard fleet doctrine, the Cydonia-class fleet carriers were supposed to be battlegroup-level assets, always escorted by cruiser-type and destroyer-type vessels and screened by interceptor screens. Because of their large cross-section for firing radars and poor maneuverability, the fleet carriers typically deployed their fighter wings from afar to assault enemy capital ships and intercept enemy fighter squadrons. The sheer number of fighter squadrons carried aboard the Cydonia-class ensured that virtually any battle group supplemented with a fleet carrier had a numerical superiority in fighter-to-fighter engagements.

[edit] Ships of the Line

The naming scheme for the Cydonia-class fleet carriers typically names individual carriers after mythological figures or places in ancient Earth history.

[edit] References

[edit] Behind the Scenes

  • The Cydonia-class fleet carrier classification was named after Cydonia, an alternative name for Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and heroic endeavor.


UNSC Navy (Galactic Era)
Carriers Cydonia-class fleet carrier
Cruisers Atlantis-class dreadnought · Cyclops-class main battle cruiser
Destroyers Mjöllnir-class destroyer
Frigates Aegis-class frigate
Corvettes Hermes-class gunship · Oracle-class prowler
Interceptors EF449 Preying Mantis-class interceptor · F506 Piranha-class interceptor · F779 Predator-class interceptor
Bombers BQ3 Specter-class stealth bomber · B82 Tigershark-class bomber
Individual Vessels UNSC Cydonia · UNSC Heimdall · UNSC Heracles · UNSC Meridian Dream · UNSC Melpomène · UNSC Vishnu
Commands UNSC Fifth Fleet · Task Force Phoenix
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