Achilles | ![]() |
USS Achilles NCC-65621 |
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USS
Akira NCC-62497 (Name unknown) NCC-63646 USS Rabin NCC-63293 USS Spector NCC-65549 USS Thunderchild NCC-63549 |
General description The Akira class is a relatively large type of starship with heavy armament. The warp pylons are swept downward and are attached to two catamaran-like secondary hulls which are connected to the top of the saucer section. A weapons module is located at the top between the two secondary hulls. The Akira is a through-deck carrier with two doors at the rear and one central door at the front end of the saucer. |
Class specifications Heavy cruiser Length: approx. 440m First commissioned in 2365 |
Ambassador
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USS
Adelphi NCC-26849 USS Ambassador NCC-10521 USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C USS Excalibur NCC-26517 USS Exeter NCC-26531 USS Gandhi NCC-26632 USS Horatio NCC-10532 USS Valdemar NCC-26198 USS Yamaguchi NCC-26510 USS Zhukov NCC-26136 |
General description The Ambassador class is a large starship type equipped for scientific missions as well as for combat. The class appears to be an intermediate design between the Excelsior and Galaxy classes. Introduced in the early 24th century, the Ambassador is now among the aging ship designs. |
Class specifications Heavy cruiser Length: 526m (Enterprise-C), approx. 526m (Yamaguchi) |
Andromeda |
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USS
Drake NCC-70956 USS Prokofiev NCC-68814 |
General description The Andromeda class is a newer starship design. Ships of this class are in production as of the 2360's. |
Class specifications None available |
Antares | ![]() |
USS Hermes NCC-10376 |
General description The Antares is an older class of unknown size and purpose. |
Class specifications None available |
Apollo | ![]() |
USS
Agamemnon NCC-11638 USS Ajax NCC-11574 USS Clement NCC-12537 USS Gage NCC-11672 |
General description The Apollo class is a starship design from the beginning of the 24th century, according to the known registries. |
Class specifications None available |
Bradbury |
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USS Bradbury NX-72307 |
General description The NX number of the Bradbury indicates that it is a class ship. The ship may have been commissioned around 2366. |
Class specifications None available |
Centaur | ![]() |
USS Centaur NCC-42043 |
General description The classification of the USS Centaur is unknown. The ship is mainly a rearrangement of Excelsior-class components and was possibly introduced in the early 24th century. It has a weapons or deflector pod similar to the Miranda (but larger) at the bottom of the saucer between the warp engines. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 380m |
Challenger | ![]() |
USS Armstrong NCC-57537 USS Buran NCC-57580 USS Kearsage NCC-57566 |
General description The Challenger class is obviously a newer ship design. It combines an almond-shaped saucer similar to that of the Galaxy with two nacelles above and beneath the small engineering hull. |
Class specifications None available |
Cheyenne | ![]() |
USS Ahwahnee NCC-71260/NCC-73620 |
General description The Cheyenne class is one of the few ship designs with four warp nacelles. The saucer hull is elliptical, but smaller than that of the Galaxy class. |
Class specifications Length: 362m |
Chimera | ![]() |
USS Portland NCC-57418 |
General description Nothing is known about this class which seems to be a newer design. |
Class specifications None available |
Constellation
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USS
Constellation NCC-1974 USS Gettysburg NCC-3890 USS Hathaway NCC-2593 USS Magellan NCC-3069 USS Stargazer NCC-2893 USS Valkyrie NCC-2590 USS Victory NCC-9754 (Name unknown) NCC-7100 |
General description The Constellation class is a starship type with four warp nacelles that was first commissioned around 2280. Warp nacelles and several components of the saucer section are essentially identical to the Constitution and Miranda classes. Constellation-class ships are outdated and seem to have been decommissioned prior to 2370. |
Class specifications Length: 315m |
Constitution
Constitution Refit
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USS
Constitution NCC-1700 USS Constellation NCC-1017 USS Defiant NCC-1764 USS Eagle NCC-956 (refit) USS Endeavour NCC-1895 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (refit 2271) USS Essex NCC-1697 USS Excalibur NCC-1664 USS Exeter NCC-1672 USS Farragut NCC-1647 USS Hood NCC-1703 USS Intrepid NCC-1831 USS Kongo NCC-1710 USS Lexington NCC-1709 USS Potemkin NCC-1657 USS Republic NCC-1371 USS Yorktown NCC-1717 > USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A (refit) |
General description The Constitution class was introduced around 2240. At that time the Constitution class was the fastest and most powerful ship type of the fleet and the only one officially designated as starship. 12 ships of this class were in service by the year 2267. Starting with the USS Enterprise in 2271, a number of Constitution-class ships have undergone a complete reconstruction that included new warp nacelles, modification of the engineering hull and "neck", enlargement of the saucer section and a new bridge module. The ships may have been decommissioned at the end of the 23rd century, one of them is displayed in the Starfleet museum. |
Class specifications Heavy cruiser Length: 289m (original), 305m (refit) Deck count: 21 Max. speed: Warp 6 (cruise, old scale) Crew complement: 430 (around 2266) |
Curry | ![]() |
USS Curry NCC-45617 |
General description Virtually nothing is known about this ship which is composed of Excelsior-class components and Constitution-class warp nacelles. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 270m |
Deadalus | ![]() |
USS
Archon NCC-189 USS Essex NCC-173 USS Horizon NCC-176 |
General description The Daedalus class was a commonly used design in the early days of Starfleet in the mid-22nd century. Unlike most later starships, the Daedalus had a spherical main hull. The last ships of this class were taken out of service by the year 2196. |
Class specifications Length: 105m Crew complement: 230 |
Danube Runabout | ![]() |
USS
Danube NCC-72003 USS Gander USS Ganges NCC-72454 USS Mekong NCC-72617 USS Orinoco NCC-72905 USS Rio Grande NCC-72452 USS Rubicon NCC-72936 USS Shenandoah NCC-73024 USS Volga NCC-73196 USS Yangtzee Kiang NCC-72453 USS Yukon NCC-74602 (Name unknown) NCC-73918 |
General description Runabouts are small starships for personnel transport over longer distances than shuttlecrafts. The Danube Class runabouts are equipped with an intrechangeable mission module and an optional photon torpedo module at the top of the spacecraft. The ships which have been introduced around 2370 are usually named after rivers on the planet Earth. |
Class specifications Runabout Length: 23m First commissioned in 2368 |
Defiant | ![]() |
USS
Defiant NX-74205 USS Valiant NCC-74210 USS São Paulo NCC-75633 USS Defiant NX-74205 |
General description Unlike other Starfleet ships, the Defiant class is primarily designed for military purposes. It was developed in order to fight the Borg. Besides conventional weapons the ship has pulse phaser cannons and quantum torpedo launchers. While further ships of this class have been built in the meantime, the USS Defiant was probably the only one with a Romulan cloaking device and was still in experimental status at the time of its destruction. |
Class specifications Escort Length: approx. 120m Deck count: 4 Max. speed: Warp 9.8 Crew complement: 47 First commissioned in 2370 |
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USS
Arcos NCC-6237 USS LaSalle NCC-6203 |
General description The Deneva-class design is in use since the very beginning of the 24th century. The ships have a relatively small crew complement. |
Class specifications Freighter |
Excelsior
Excelsior Refit |
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USS Al-Batani NCC-42995 USS Berlin NCC-14232 USS Cairo NCC-42136 USS Charleston NCC-42285 USS Crazy Horse NCC-50446 USS Crockett NCC-38955 USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B (refit) USS Excelsior NX-2000/NCC-2000 USS Fearless NCC-14598 USS Frederickson NCC-42111 USS Gorkon NCC-40521 USS Grissom NCC-42857 USS Hood NCC-42296 USS Intrepid NCC-38907 USS Lakota NCC-42768 (refit) USS Lexington NCC-14427 USS Livingston NCC-34099 USS Malinche NCC-38997 USS Melbourne NCC-62043 USS Okinawa NCC-13958 USS Potemkin NCC-18253 USS Repulse NCC-2544 USS Roosevelt NCC-2573 USS Tecumseh NCC-14934 USS Valley Forge NCC-43305 |
General description The Excelsior NX-2000 was originally equipped with an experimental transwarp drive. After the transwarp experiment had failed, the Excelsior, now with the regular registry NCC-2000, relied on a conventional warp drive. A large number of Excelsior-class starships was built over a period of more than 60 years. Excelsior-class ships incorporate two shuttlebays in the engineering hull stern and keel. The Excelsior design is still in use by the year 2376. |
Class specifications Heavy cruiser Length: 467m (original), 469m (refit) First commissioned in 2284 |
Freedom | ![]() |
USS
Concorde NCC-68711 USS Firebrand NCC-68723 |
General description The Freedom class is a newer starship design, incorporating an ellipsoid hull and one Galaxy type warp nacelle. |
Class specifications Length: 430m |
Galaxy | ![]() |
USS
Challenger NCC-71099 USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D USS Galaxy NCC-70637 USS Magellan USS Odyssey NCC-71832 USS Venture NCC-71854 USS Trinculo NCC-71867 USS Yamato NCC-71807 |
General description The Galaxy class is the result of an ambitious development program at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. It is the largest and most complex starship built to date. The Galaxy class is primarily designed to replace the aged Ambassador and Oberth classes in research missions. Galaxy-class starships feature a detachable and independently operational saucer section, three shuttlebays and a captain's yacht at the bottom of the saucer. |
Class specifications Explorer Length: 642m Deck count: 42 Max. speed: Warp 9.2 (cruise) Crew complement: 1014 First commissioned in 2357 |
Hokule'a | ![]() |
USS Tripoli NCC-19386 |
General description The Hokule'a is an older class of starships. The USS Tripoli was in active service in 2338 and is now decommissioned. |
Class specifications Heavy cruiser |
Intrepid
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USS
Bellerophon NCC-74705 USS Voyager NCC-74656 |
General description First introduced around 2370, the Intrepid class is among the fastest starships of the fleet. It features bioneural computer components and a variable geometry warp field which is accomplished with folding warp pylons. |
Class specifications Length: 344m Deck count: 15 Max. speed: Warp 9.975 Crew complement: 140 |
Istanbul | ![]() |
USS
Constantinople NCC-34852 USS Havana NCC-34043 USS Sarajevo NCC-38529 |
General description The Istanbul class seems to be a large type of transport ship suitable to carry settlers and their equipment. The are named for cities on Earth. |
Class specifications Transport Passenger capacity: 2000 |
Koroley | ![]() |
USS Goddard NCC-59621 |
General description The Korolev class seems to be a newer design, as indicated by the Goddard's registry. |
Class specifications None available |
Mediterranean | ![]() |
USS
Lalo NCC-43837 USS Wyoming NCC-43730 |
General description There are no known facts about the Mediterranean class except that it was already in service in 2349. |
Class specifications Freighter |
Merced | ![]() |
USS Trieste NCC-37124 |
General description Nothing is known about the Merced class, except that it was introduced in the first decades of the 24th century, according to registry of USS Trieste. |
Class specifications None available |
Miranda
& Variants
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USS
Brattain NCC-21166 USS Lantree NCC-1837 (Miranda II) USS Majestic NCC-31860 USS Nautilus NCC-31910 USS Reliant NCC-1864 USS Saratoga NCC-1867 USS Saratoga NCC-31911 (Miranda III) USS Shir Kahr NCC-31905 USS Sitak USS Tian An Men NCC-21382 |
General description The Miranda class is obviously a parallel development to the reconstructed Constitution class. The warp nacelles are attached to the saucer bottom, which is extended at the rear end to hold additional sensor arrays on the top and two shuttlebays. The original version has a photon torpedo tube mounted on a "rollbar", whereas the rollbar was removed from the Miranda II, a transport variant. The Miranda III has additional phaser cannons at the port and starboard sides of the saucer. Miranda-class starships are still in use during the Dominion War. Some older ships have been reassigned to serve as transport vessels. |
Class specifications Miranda II: Transport Length: 243m Crew complement: 200 (Reliant), 34 (Brattain) |
Nebula
& Variants
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USS
Bellerophon NCC-62048 USS Endeavour NCC-71805 USS Farragut NCC-60597 USS Hera NCC-62006 USS Honshu NCC-60205 USS Leeds NCC-70352 USS Lexington NCC-61832 USS Merrimack NCC-61827 USS Monitor NCC-61826 USS Phoenix NCC-65420 (Phoenix variant) USS Prometheus NCC-71201 USS Proxima NCC-61952 USS Sutherland NCC-72015 USS T'Kumbra USS Ulysses NCC-66808 |
General description Nebula starships are only slightly smaller than Galaxy class vessels. The saucer hulls and the warp nacelles of the two classes are substantially identical. The Nebula class has a more compact arrangement of the hull components, however, it is equipped with an exchangeable sensor module. |
Class specifications Explorer Length: approx. 440m |
New Orleans | ![]() |
USS
Kyushu NCC-65491 USS Renegade NCC-63102 USS Rutledge NCC-57295 USS Thomas Paine NCC-65530 |
General description The New Orleans class is a common design for smaller starships (frigates) in the mid-24th century, and is suited for combat. The ships have an elliptic saucer section, similar to the Galaxy class, however, considerably smaller. |
Class specifications Frigate Length: approx. 345m |
Niagra | ![]() |
USS
Princeton NCC-59804 USS Wellington NCC-28473 |
General description The Niagara is a large three-nacelled starship that has probably been built over a period of some decades. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 480m |
Norway
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USS Budapest NCC-64923 |
General description Few facts are available on the Norway class. The main hull resembles a flat-iron, the secondary hull consists of two wing-shaped warp pylons with a gap in between. Instead of phaser strips this class has a phaser cannon installed in the main section of the priamry hull. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 335m |
Nova
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USS
Equinox NCC-72381 USS Rhode Island NCC-72701 |
General description The Nova class is a small science ship with a crew complement of about 80 persons. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 180m Deck count: 8 Crew complement: 80 |
Oberth
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USS
Biko NCC-50331 USS Bonestell NCC-31600 USS Cochrane NCC-59318 USS Copernicus NCC-623 USS Grissom NCC-638 USS Oberth NCC-602 USS Pegasus NCC-53847 USS Raman NCC-29487 USS Tsiolkovsky NCC-53911 USS Yosemite NCC-19002 |
General description The Oberth class is a very common science vessel design that is used by Starfleet as well as other Federation institutions. Although its first construction dates back at least as long as the Excelsior class, many ships of this class are still in service. |
Class specifications Research vessel Length: 150m Crew complement: 80 |
Olympic
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USS
Nobel NCC-55012 USS Pasteur NCC-58925 |
General description The Olympic class is a medical supply/hospital ship with a spherical main hull. |
Class specifications Hospital ship Length: approx. 320m |
Peregrine |
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No name or registry given |
General description The Peregrine class is a small fighter with a crew of 1 or 2 and a size only slightly larger than a 20th century fighter aircraft. The design was used by the former Maquis and is in Starfleet service as of 2376. |
Class specifications Fighter Length: approx. 30m Crew complement: 1-2 |
Prometheus |
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USS Prometheus NX-59650 |
General description The Prometheus is the prototype of a multi-vector assault vessel, designed for deep space operations. In combat, the ship splits into three parts, namely the top and bottom halves of the engineering hull with two warp nacelles each, and the primary hull which is also equipped with small warp drives. The single parts of the ship are heavily armed, furthermore the ship features regenerative shielding and ablative hull armor. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 414m |
Renaissance |
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USS
Aries NCC-45167 USS Hokkaido USS Hornet NCC-45231 USS Maryland NCC-45109 |
General description The Renaissance is a starship class developed in the first decades of the 24th century. It is both considerably smaller and less advanced than a Galaxy-class ship. Except for the USS Hokkaido built in 2337, Renaissance-class vessels have no escape pods. |
Class specifications Last commissioned in 2337 |
Rigel |
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USS
Akagi NCC-62158 USS Tolstoy NCC-62095 |
General description The Rigel class is a more recent design on which no further information is available. |
Class specifications None available |
Saber |
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USS Yeager NCC-61947 |
General description The Sabre class is a small, but well armed starship type. Its warp nacelle tips are attached to the unconventional irregularly shaped primary hull. The secondary hull is comparatively voluminous and holds the navigational deflector. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 172m |
Scout Ship |
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(Name unknown) NCC-75227 |
General description The scout ship is a small vessel, probably a single-seater, equipped with warp drive. |
Class specifications Scout Length: 24m |
Sequoia | ![]() |
USS Yellowstone NCC-70073 |
General description Nothing is known about this ship class, however, it appears to be a newer design. |
Class specifications None available |
Sovereign |
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USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E |
General description The Sovereign class is probably the longest ship type of the fleet, however, it is smaller than the Galaxy or Ambassador class. In 2373, the Sovereign-class Enterprise-E is the most advanced ship of Starfleet. Its weapons include quantum torpedoes which are fired from a module at the bottom of the saucer hull. The Sovereign class has a warp-capable captain's yacht too. |
Class specifications Length: 685m Deck count: 24 |
Soyuz |
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USS Bozeman NCC-1941 |
General description The Soyuz class looks similar as the Miranda class. The main difference is that the Soyuz's hull is extended at the stern, and additional sensor pods are attached to the stern top and bottom and the port and starboard edge of the ship. Unlike the Miranda class the Soyuz class has been decommissioned at the end of the 23rd century. |
Class specifications Length: 243m |
Springfield | ![]() |
USS Chekov NCC-57302 |
General description This ship design has a similar saucer as the New Orleans and similar nacelles as the Cheyenne, and it appears to be at least some 20 years old. |
Class specifications None available |
Steamrunner | ![]() |
USS
Appalacia NCC-52136 USS Hiroshima |
General description The Steamrunner class is an unconventional design with warp nacelles directly attached to the saucer section. The navigational deflector is located in a separate housing between the back ends of the nacelles. The Steamrunner is obviously heavily armed. |
Class specifications Length: approx. 355m |
Surak | ![]() |
USS Zapata NCC-33184 |
General description Nothing is known about this ship class, which is apparently an older design. |
Class specifications None available |
Sydney | ![]() |
USS
Jenolan NCC-2010 USS Nash |
General description Sydney-class starships are relatively large personnel transport vessels which employ similar bridge modules and the same warp nacelles as the Constitution and Miranda classes. These ships were introduced at the end of the 23rd century and are still in use by 2373. |
Class specifications Personnel transport Length: approx. 235m |
Tug Ship | ![]() |
No name or registry given |
General description The main purpose of this ship type seems to be to tow other vessels. |
Class specifications None available |
Valkryie Bomber | ![]() |
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General
description
Multi-role tactical bomber. Short range vessel with limited warp capabilities but carrying a large amount of firepower for a vessel its size. |
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Valkryie Fighter | ![]() |
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General description
Multi-role assault fighter. Originally envisioned as a Borg defense and attack unit. The Valkryie class vessel is heavily armed and highly maneuverable at impulse speeds. Also equipped with assorted Anti-Borg technology, including the Vector Jump system and pulse phasers. |
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Wambundu | ![]() |
USS
Drake NCC-20381 USS Fleming NCC-20316 |
General description The Wambundu class is an older starship design, probably medium sized. The ships have considerably different assignments. |
Class specifications Light cruiser, medical transport |
Yeager | ![]() |
No name or registry given |
General description The Yeager class seems to be of similar size as the Intrepid and apparently employs the same saucer hull. However, it is probably not equipped with variable geometry warp nacelles. |
Class specifications Length: 330m |
Yorkshire | ![]() |
USS Denver NCC-54927 |
General description Nothing is known about the Yorkshire class, except that the USS Denver is assigned as a transport ship. |
Class specifications Transport Crew complement: 27 Passenger capacity: 500 |
Zodiac | ![]() |
USS Yorktown NCC-61137 |
General description No information is available on this ship type. According to the only given registry number, it seems to be a more recent design. |
Class specifications None available |