Ships

For a list of all ship designs in Star Citizen, see Category:Ships Over one hundred individual designs of ships (also known as starships) exist in the Star Citizen universe.

Some ship designs are variants of a base design, and are said to be in a (series).

These ships are used by Players and NPCs to explore the universe; conducting trade, fighting over cargo, or conducting many other activities. Innumerable combinations of ship components, customization items, and other personal touches allows each ship owner to purchase and build their own personalized starship. Some ships have multiple variants to specialize a ship for a particular role. For example, The Aurora CL has a larger cargo bay than other Auroras for more profitable trading excursions.

Ships are designed to be as customizable and complicated as the pilot wants. It is relatively easy to purchase a F7C Hornet from Anvil Aerospace with stock equipment and insurance to start bounty hunting criminals immediately. However, if desired, ship owners can spend time and credits to attach heavier armor, fine-tune the engine, and generally build a ship to their own specifications. With their custom ship, pilots can join up with a player-run organization and operate as an escort for a mining operation.

Purchasing Ships
''For more information, see Purchasing Ships

Remember: CIG offers pledge ships for cash in order to help fund Star Citizen’s development. The funding generated by such sales is what allows them to include deeper features in the Star Citizen world. Beyond the affordable start ships, they will not be required to play the game. Not all ships are available at all times. All ships are said to be available in game after launch for in game money (although certain ships will be rarer than others).

You can buy ships standalone or with ship packages.

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Production State
Star Citizen is in open development, and considered to be in Alpha state. The ships exist in various levels of readiness:


 * Rumored - Several ships haven't been acknowledged but have shown up in behind the scenes images and other places.
 * Announced - Publicly acknowledged, but no other work has been done.
 * Unknown - Current state hasn't been clarified.
 * In Concept - CIG is working on the design
 * In Production - White or gray boxing has been acknowledged.
 * Inactive Production - Production has been shelved for the moment
 * Active Production - Confirmed to be actively worked on
 * Hangar Ready - You can spawn in your hangar and walk through if you own it.
 * Flight Ready - Can fly in Arena Commander or PU/PTU

Components
For more information, see Category: Ship Components Beyond just the hull, the components are all the devices, equipment, and tools that make up the "working" parts of a ship. From weapons to thrusters, each component has different characteristics that differentiate it from other components in that class. For example, one shield generator may provide an improved recharge rate in exchange for greater power consumption.Equipment and components can be procured from various stores and shops located throughout the universe such as Hardpoint Guys; supplying weapons from Apocalypse Arms or shield generators from Seal Corp.. These components are then attached to your ship and integrated into the power and CPU systems and activated. Beyond simply purchasing and attaching new equipment, pilots may fine-tune, overclock, and test modifications to the components at the risk of damage or destruction.

Components operate on a "Size" system: Size 2 components will only fit and operate properly in Size 2 hardpoints. The only exception is weapons, which work on a more complicated sizing system allowing weapons to be twin-linked, gimbaled, or manned with a compensating size increase, such as a Size 3 weapon that is twin-linked and gimbaled would require a size 5 hardpoint. For more information, see Ship components

Insurance
Insurance policies are taken out by pilots for their ships, cargo, and modifications. Basic hull insurance will insure a pilot against the loss of the hull and the stock weapons that it came attached with. A regular fee must be paid to maintain this policy and operates as a reasonable running cost.

Additional insurance policies may be taken out based on risk. The riskier systems that you are taking your ship or cargo through, the higher the premiums will be.

Lifetime Insurance (LTI) is present for any ships purchased before November 26 2012 or during their concept sales. LTI policies never expire and require no running fee, but only cover the base hull and stock weapons. LTI does not exist for modifications or cargo.

Sizes
Ship sizes take different roles in different contexts.

Hangar
The hangar has vehicle sizes that are used to determine at which points vehicles can be placed.

Jump Points
There are small, medium and large jump points. This will have some relationship to the size of the ships that can pass through them but final determinations on how has not been yet made.

Roles
Most ships and ship variants in the universe are designed and built for a particular purpose, or role, in mind; from the small eleven meter M50 Interceptor racing ship to the massive one kilometer UEE Bengal Carrier purpose-built for the military.

Starter
Starter ships are the inexpensive and versatile ships used by fledgling Citizens to explore the universe for the first time. Often single-seat and with a small cross-section, these may be the most common type of ships piloted by Citizens in the universe.

Examples of Starter Ships:

&bull; Aurora ES &bull; 300i &bull; Mustang Alpha &bull; Reliant Kore

Exploration


Exploration craft boast powerful sensor suites, larger fuel tanks, and other components to explore frontiers and make grand discoveries. These ships, manned by brave explorers, will delve into unexplored and dangerous jump points just for the chance to discover a new system

Examples of Exploration Ships:

&bull; 315p &bull; Freelancer DUR &bull; Terrapin &bull; Constellation Aquila &bull; Carrack

Cargo
Every settlement, station, and ship needs supplies and goods to function; whether the demand is for essential jump fuel or luxurious leather couches. These ships are owned by traders and merchants seeking to deliver these goods for the highest profit, utilizing expanded cargo holds and improved engines to haul as much cargo as possible.

Examples of Cargo Ships:

&bull; Hull (series) &bull; MPUV Cargo &bull; Avenger Titan &bull; Aurora CL &bull; Freelancer &bull; Caterpillar &bull; Constellation Taurus



Combat
Combat ships are purpose-built and designed to interdict, outmaneuver, and disable or destroy targeted ships. Bristling with weapons and boasting improved power plants, combat ships have small or non-existent cargo holds and other accessories for maximum combat efficiency. These ships are further broken down into different combat roles.

Fighters
Fighters are combat ships designed for one or two persons; often with forward-facing weapons and focused on taking down other ships of similar size. These fighters can be found all over the universe, whether for bounty hunters or as part of the front line of a capital ship battle.

Examples of Fighters:

&bull; Aurora MR &bull; Aurora LN &bull; 325a &bull; F7C Hornet &bull; F7C-M Super Hornet &bull; F7A Hornet &bull; F7C-S_Hornet Ghost &bull; Scythe &bull; Mustang Delta &bull; Buccaneer &bull; Reliant Tana &bull; Vanguard Warden &bull; Cutlass Black &bull; Gladius &bull; P-52 Merlin &bull; Sabre &bull; F8 Lightning

Bombers
Bombers carry a large payload of torpedoes and other heavy ordnance for tactical strikes against larger targets. Bombers often have fewer anti-fighter weaponry and require a fighter escort to reach the target before being intercepted

Examples of Bombers:

&bull; Vanguard Harbinger &bull; Gladiator &bull; Retaliator Bomber

Combat Utility Ships
Combat utility ships are small ships with support equipment, radar, non-lethal weapons, or other specialized equipment. They take on a role beyond simply destroying enemy targets; usually used to support squadrons or fleets with their abilities.

Examples of Combat Utility Ships:

&bull; Cutlass Blue &bull; F7C-R Hornet Tracker &bull; Avenger Stalker &bull; Avenger Warlock &bull; Vanguard Sentinel

Capital Ships


Capital ships are larger, heavier, and carry more people, or crew, than fighters. As with fighters, crewed ships may either be general combat ships, or focus on a specific role. Many of these heavier combat ships are part of the UEE Navy and are not available to Citizens

Examples of Capital Ships:

&bull; Polaris Corvette &bull; Idris Frigate &bull; Javelin Destroyer &bull; Pegasus Escort Carrier &bull; Bengal Carrier

Industry
Industry ships work to produce raw resources from the universe, whether they be raw materials or electronic information. These ships include self-contained mining ships and salvage ships designed to harvest materials from wrecks as well as information-gathering couriers.

Examples of Industry Ships:

&bull; Prospector &bull; Reclaimer &bull; Orion

Racing
Packing over-sized engines and power plants at the expense of every other component, racing ships are unparalleled in their speed and maneuverability. Often weaponless and without a cargo hold, these sleek ships can fly at breathtaking speeds as they cruise around a racing course; racers dreaming of winning the Murray Cup.

Examples of Racing Ships:

&bull; M50 Interceptor &bull; Mustang Gamma &bull; Mustang Omega &bull; 350r

Specialized
With many different roles to fulfill in the universe, these ships often fall into a class of their own; filling a niche need without significant competition. Specialized roles include passenger transportation or scientific research, though the customization of other ships may allow them to fulfill this role to a lesser degree.

Examples of Specialized Ships:

&bull; MPUV Personnel &bull; Genesis Starliner &bull; Reliant Mako &bull; Reliant Sen &bull; Crucible &bull; Herald &bull; Constellation Phoenix &bull; Endeavor &bull; 890 Jump



Alien Ships
Many aliens ships also exist in the universe, most normally not flyable by humans without serious modification. Replica craft are included in the above tables where designed and refitted by human manufacturers for use by Citizens.

Examples of Alien Ships:

&bull; Blade &bull; Scythe &bull; Void &bull; Merchantman &bull; Kingship &bull; Qhire Khartu

Manufacturers
For more information about ship manufacturers, see Ship Manufacturers

Ship manufacturers design and build ships for military and civilian use, spending decades and billions of credits on research and development.