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===Compliment===
===Compliment===
The class could hold at least one [[Pelican]] as well as at least 18 [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]].<ref name="monalisaunknown"/>
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==Service history==
==Service history==

Revision as of 12:46, April 15, 2021

This article's title is a callsign, an alias, or a nickname, as no proper name for the subject has been revealed.
Unidentified prowler class
UNSC Prowler Red Horse.png
Production information

Class:

Prowler

Role:

Specifications

Slipspace drive:

Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine

Service information

Affiliation:

 

This unidentified prowler class was used by the Office of Naval Intelligence and Insurrectionist forces.

Overview

Specifications

These types of prowlers featured a small pedestrian ramp under the nose-like structure.[2]

Compliment

The class could hold at least one Pelican as well as at least 18 Marines.[1]

Service history

The class was in use as early as 2531 as the UNSC Circumference abducted Kurt-051 in the Groombridge 34 system during this time.[3]

The class continued service into 2552. The Circumference was at Reach Station Gamma during the Fall of Reach.[4] The Red Horse found and destroyed the Flood infected Mona Lisa.[1]

One of the ships was present in 2553. It would pick up Ilsa Zane following the Raid on UNSC Infinity.[2]

Ships of the line

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources