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Like the sea-going navies that preceded it, the UNSC Navy makes use of a classification system for its warships, providing an easy, at a glance system to compare relative ship strengths without having to get bogged down in the details of tonnage and gun diameters. Similar to a system used by the Old Earth Royal Navy, the UNSC Navy divides its ships into two broad categories; "Ships of the line" and "Non-rates".

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  • Classification system of the UNSC Navy
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  • Like the sea-going navies that preceded it, the UNSC Navy makes use of a classification system for its warships, providing an easy, at a glance system to compare relative ship strengths without having to get bogged down in the details of tonnage and gun diameters. Similar to a system used by the Old Earth Royal Navy, the UNSC Navy divides its ships into two broad categories; "Ships of the line" and "Non-rates".
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  • Like the sea-going navies that preceded it, the UNSC Navy makes use of a classification system for its warships, providing an easy, at a glance system to compare relative ship strengths without having to get bogged down in the details of tonnage and gun diameters. Similar to a system used by the Old Earth Royal Navy, the UNSC Navy divides its ships into two broad categories; "Ships of the line" and "Non-rates".
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