Starfleet Ship Classes
Starfleet Command classifies vessels according to their primary (and, in some cases, secondary) mission profiles, which in turn determine the sizes, shapes, and systems of vessels in a particular category. A ship whose primary purpose is to explore distant star systems, will have a different shape, and different systems, than one intended to escort merchantmen in times of conflict.
However, one of Starfleet's primary moral and tactical principles is that of adaptability. Thus, unlike the often more mission-dedicated vessels of the Klingon Empire or Romulan Star Empire, any Starfleet ship can perform a wide variety of missions (even ones for which it is not primarily designed). For example, a Starfleet escort will have more advanced scientific and research systems than a comparative Klingon vessel, but will not be as heavily armed. Nevertheless, Starfleet ships are best used for the primary missions for which they were created.
Within any given category of vessel, subcategories exist. In many cases, subcategories include Heavy, Light, and Fast versions of the ship type.
Heavy vessels indicate a subtype which is more heavily armed and protected than the standard vessel of that category. Heavy subtypes often sacrifice a small amount of speed, maneuverability, or sensor capacity to compensate for the additional tactical systems.
Light vessels, conversely, are not as well armed or protected as standard vessels of that category. Instead, they typically possess more sophisticated peripheral systems, such as sensors or other scientific systems, and are intended for relatively specific mission profiles.
Fast vessels are similar to Light ones, but concentrate on speed and maneuverability (and sometimes on the capacity to perform long-range or extended missions). Those built for defense or tactical missions often have heavier weaponry than Light ships, however. Most of the Fast categories, such as Fast Frigates and Fast Cruisers, are relatively new additions to Starfleet and have helped to redefine rapid deployment and response doctrines.
Starship Classifications
- Explorers
- Andromeda Class Explorer
- Constitution Class Explorer
- Daedalus Class Explorer
- Galaxy Class Explorer
- Intrepid Class Light Explorer
- Sovereign Class Heavy Explorer
- Cruisers
- Achilles Class Heavy Cruiser
- Akira Class Heavy Cruiser
- Ambassador Class Heavy Cruiser
- Apollo Class Light Cruiser
- Armstrong Class Cruiser
- Centaur Class Cruiser
- Challenger Class Light Cruiser
- Charleston Class Cruiser
- Cheyenne Class Light Cruiser
- Constellation Class Exploratory Cruiser
- Defender Class Heavy Cruiser
- Excelsior Class Exploratory Cruiser
- Curry Class Cruiser
- Istanbul Class Fast Cruiser
- Miranda Class Cruiser
- Nebula Class Exploratory Cruiser
- Niagara Class Fast Cruiser
- Prometheus Class Heavy Cruiser
- Renaissance Class Cruiser
- Saber Class Light Cruiser
- Sequoia Class Heavy Cruiser
- Soyuz Class Cruiser
- Wambundu Class Heavy Cruiser
- Yeager Class Light Cruiser
- Zodiac Class Cruiser
- Frigates
- Ashanti Class Heavy Frigate
- Bradbury Class Heavy Frigate
- Chimera Class Fast Frigate
- Freedom Class Frigate
- Mediterranean Class Frigate
- New Orleans Class Frigate
- Norway Class Fast Frigate
- Springfield Class Light Frigate
- Steamrunner Class Heavy Frigate
- Escorts
- Defiant Class Heavy Escort
- Hellespont Class Escort
- Merced Class Light Escort
- Surak Class Escort
- Scouts
- Gage Class Scout
- Hokule'a Class Scout
- Rigel Class Heavy Scout
- Talon Class Scout
- Specialized
- Antares Class Surveyor
- Axis Class Search and Rescue
- Korolev Class Surveyor
- Nova Class Research/Laboratory Vessel
- Oberth Class Surveyor
- Olympic Class Medical Vessel
- Peregrine Class Fighter
- Support/Auxiliary
- Argo Class Shuttle
- Danube Class Runabout
- Deneva Class Light Transport
- Sydney Class Light Transport
- Yorkshire Class Armored Transport