Halberd-class light destroyer

The Halberd-class destroyer is a class of destroyer in service with the UNSC Navy with a hull classification symbol of DD. The destroyer class was in service with the Navy during the Insurrection, throughout, and after the Human-Covenant War.

Superstructure and hull
The Halberd-class destroyer features a distinctive "arrowhead" profile. The hull of the Halberd class is reinforced with between one-and-a-half to two meters of titanium-A armor, with parts of the hull featuring components made up of vanadium steel. At 485 meters in length, the class is only seven meters longer than a, yet it has almost double the mass at 7,900 metric tons; this is due to the destroyer's thick, titanium hull. The destroyer has six emergency thruster tanks strategically placed on hardened points of the hull.

Translight power was provided by a Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine, located in the destroyer's expansive engine room. The destroyer class has a circular bridge with an array of display monitors for its crew. The hangar bay of the Halberd class was small and cramped, with little maneuvering room for shuttlecraft. Each destroyer of the class had two armories, each filled with an assortment of firearms and equipment. Unlike most warships of the UNSC Navy, they do not carry GA-TL1 Longsword starfighters. They do, however, carry several D77-TC Pelican dropships.

Armaments
The Halberd-class destroyer is armed with two Magnetic Accelerator Cannons, twenty-six oversized Archer missile pods, and three Shiva-class nuclear missiles. For defense against single ships, the destroyer class carries eight twin-linked 50mm point-defense autocannons. One of the most heavily armed classes of UNSC vessels, a group of Halberd-class destroyers is capable of engaging and inflicting heavy damage upon even the largest of Covenant ships. Seven of these destroyers were considered to be an even match for four Covenant frigates.

Operational history
The Halberd-class destroyer was the most commonly deployed destroyer class during the Human-Covenant War and the later years of the Insurrection. Such vessels were in service as early as 2517 and continued to serve throughout the Human-Covenant War. Despite their powerful armament and maneuverability, many fleet officers looked down upon destroyers, considering them too ineffective against Covenant ships. It was generally agreed that seven destroyers were a match for four Covenant frigates.

At some point between 2548 and 2552, one destroyer of this class,, participated in the Battle of Algolis, where it destroyed five Covenant ships when it initiated its self-destruct fail-safe. Many Halberd-class destroyers participated in the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, most notably the, which was captained by Commander Jacob Keyes. During the battle, Iroquois performed the daring Keyes Loop, destroying three Covenant vessels in the process. Several dozen destroyers later participated in the Fall of Reach. This destroyer type continues to be in service with the Navy by 2557.

Ships of the line

 * – Stationed in the Ectanus 45 system
 * – The lead ship of the class
 * – Destroyed during the Fall of Reach
 * – Heavily damaged during the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, last seen at Reach
 * – Served as a staging ship for an operation against the United Rebel Front
 * – Destroyed near Algolis

Trivia
The destroyer class was likely named after the halberd, a two-handed pole weapon used during the 14th and 15th centuries.

List of appearances

 * Halo: The Fall of Reach
 * Halo: The Cole Protocol
 * Halo Legends
 * Prototype
 * Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
 * Midnight in the Heart of Midlothian
 * Halo: Fall of Reach
 * Boot Camp
 * Covenant
 * Invasion
 * Halo: Escalation