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*[[UNSC frigate|Frigate]] - These relatively small and lightly armed ships typically escort larger vessels. | *[[UNSC frigate|Frigate]] - These relatively small and lightly armed ships typically escort larger vessels. | ||
*[[UNSC destroyer|Destroyer]] - Similarly to | *[[UNSC destroyer|Destroyer]] - Similarly to frigates, UNSC destroyers also provide escort for larger ships, though they are more capable of direct combat. | ||
*[[UNSC carrier|Carrier]] - A small amount of these massive ships that deploy fighter ships and groundside troops can be seen in a standard UNSC fleet. | *[[UNSC carrier|Carrier]] - A small amount of these massive ships that deploy fighter ships and groundside troops can be seen in a standard UNSC fleet. | ||
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*[[UNSC prowler|Prowler]] - Prowlers serve as electronic warfare and intelligence gathering vessels, as well as mine layers. One prowler is assigned to each UNSC fleet and battlegroup. | *[[UNSC prowler|Prowler]] - Prowlers serve as electronic warfare and intelligence gathering vessels, as well as mine layers. One prowler is assigned to each UNSC fleet and battlegroup. | ||
==FLEETCOM personnel== | ==FLEETCOM personnel== | ||
Known admirals of the [[UNSC Navy]]: | Known admirals of the [[UNSC Navy]]: |