PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Shinigami-Class Stealth Corvette
rdfs:comment
  • In the conception phase during the last months of the Human-Covenant War, technological advancements and the need for a bolstered intelligence fleet saw the Shinigami-class stealth corvette hastened into development. Working closely with a number of Naval Special Weapons programs, the Shinigami-class would enter service in 2555 at the earliest, replacing many of the older Kagemusha-class ships, and would serve during the War of Vengeance. The vast majority of their operations, and even many of the ships names and identification registries are classified by the Office of Naval Intelligence, though annual class assessment reports indicate that both ONI and the Navy as a whole regard the ship as a success, and it continues to serve in the UNSC Navy Prowler Corps.
Era
  • War of Vengeance
Countermeasures
  • 3
firstuse
  • 2555
Skeleton
  • 60
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Complement
  • 1
Affiliation
  • UNSC Navy / ONI Prowler Corps
Role
  • *Electronic Warfare *Mobile Inter-Planetary Communications Uplink *Orbital Intelligence Support
Name
  • Shinigami-Class Stealth Corvette
Manufacturer
  • Misriah Armouries
Engine
  • FSSXM-GGH
Hull
  • *Ceramic-Titanium Composite *Stealth ablative armour *Tarnhelm metamaterial
Crew
  • 100
Armament
  • 3
slipspace speed
  • 38
slipspace drive
  • Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine
abstract
  • In the conception phase during the last months of the Human-Covenant War, technological advancements and the need for a bolstered intelligence fleet saw the Shinigami-class stealth corvette hastened into development. Working closely with a number of Naval Special Weapons programs, the Shinigami-class would enter service in 2555 at the earliest, replacing many of the older Kagemusha-class ships, and would serve during the War of Vengeance. The vast majority of their operations, and even many of the ships names and identification registries are classified by the Office of Naval Intelligence, though annual class assessment reports indicate that both ONI and the Navy as a whole regard the ship as a success, and it continues to serve in the UNSC Navy Prowler Corps.