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* '''Raiders''' - Massing between 100,000 and 150,000 tons, this WarShip category can arguably be regarded as the lower end of the corvette class. (Notably, though, the "raider" classification is barely used. The only class explicitly referred to as a "raider" is the 175,000 ton ''[[Fredasa (WarShip class)|Fredasa]]'' class.)
 
* '''Raiders''' - Massing between 100,000 and 150,000 tons, this WarShip category can arguably be regarded as the lower end of the corvette class. (Notably, though, the "raider" classification is barely used. The only class explicitly referred to as a "raider" is the 175,000 ton ''[[Fredasa (WarShip class)|Fredasa]]'' class.)
 
* '''Corvettes''' - Typically the smallest WarShip category, with the typical mass range given as 150,000 to 250,000 tons; the heaviest known corvette design masses 412,000 tons but seems to be an outlier, as no other known corvette design masses more than 240,000 tons. Lightly armed and armored but swift and equipped for extended tours of duty, corvettes are ideal for commerce protection and raiding. They are not expected to stand up to other WarShips, except in a support role.
 
* '''Corvettes''' - Typically the smallest WarShip category, with the typical mass range given as 150,000 to 250,000 tons; the heaviest known corvette design masses 412,000 tons but seems to be an outlier, as no other known corvette design masses more than 240,000 tons. Lightly armed and armored but swift and equipped for extended tours of duty, corvettes are ideal for commerce protection and raiding. They are not expected to stand up to other WarShips, except in a support role.
* '''Destroyers''' - Larger and more heavily armed than corvettes, these ships perform the same raiding and escort duties, but also serve as guardians of orbital installations. They typically mass between 250,000 and 550,000 tons. (Historically, the destroyer concept stems from the early-twentieth-century "torpedo boat destroyers" class which came to functionally replace the frigates of old.)
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* '''Destroyers''' - Larger and more heavily armed than corvettes, these ships perform the same raiding and escort duties, but also serve as guardians of orbital installations. They typically mass between 250,000 and 550,000 tons. (Historically, the destroyer concept stems from the early-twentieth-century "U-boat destroyers" class which came to functionally replace the frigates of old.)
 
* '''Frigates''' - In the 500,000 to 750,000 ton mass range, these ships can roughly be described as extra-large destroyers, often adding an additional capacity over standard destroyers such as integral fighter support. (This is unlike the original classification, where frigates were typically slightly lighter but also faster and more maneuverable than a destroyer.)
 
* '''Frigates''' - In the 500,000 to 750,000 ton mass range, these ships can roughly be described as extra-large destroyers, often adding an additional capacity over standard destroyers such as integral fighter support. (This is unlike the original classification, where frigates were typically slightly lighter but also faster and more maneuverable than a destroyer.)
 
* '''Cruisers''' - The most diverse ship category in any fleet, cruisers are even larger than destroyers. Vessels in this class are typically further subdivided into light cruisers, heavy cruisers, and battlecruisers. In the original sense of the word, cruisers were supposed to be more durable than smaller ship classes and capable of prolonged independent operation. Most cruisers pack enough equipment and supplies to operate away from technical support bases, making them ideal raiders. As a whole, cruisers typically mass between 600,000 and 1,400,000 tons.
 
* '''Cruisers''' - The most diverse ship category in any fleet, cruisers are even larger than destroyers. Vessels in this class are typically further subdivided into light cruisers, heavy cruisers, and battlecruisers. In the original sense of the word, cruisers were supposed to be more durable than smaller ship classes and capable of prolonged independent operation. Most cruisers pack enough equipment and supplies to operate away from technical support bases, making them ideal raiders. As a whole, cruisers typically mass between 600,000 and 1,400,000 tons.

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