Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser

Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser The Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser, or simply the Dreadnaught, was a capital ship built for planetary occupation and space combat used by the Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire, New Republic, and various other organizations and governments. The armed forces of Utapau also used at least one of the ships as an anti-piracy vessel.



The Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser was designed and developed by Rendili StarDrive for the Republic Judicial Forces at least 80 years prior to the Clone Wars and was based off a Mandalorian design, apparently by Rendili Star Systems. The keel ran 600 meters with the bow overlapping to produce a clamshell-like appearance.

Weapon systems included twenty quad laser cannons (six bow, seven port, seven starboard), ten laser cannons (five port, five starboard), and ten turbolaser batteries (five bow, five stern). Some ships were later customized to feature a warhead launcher for anti-starfighter defense.

While technologically advanced at the time, the Dreadnaught-class lacked in sublight and hyperspace speeds (a Class 4 rating), suffered computer failures, and could not compete with comparable designs in terms of firepower and shielding.

In addition to these technical drawbacks, Dreadnaught-class ships also required over 16,000 crewmembers to run at optimal performance&mdash;perhaps the highest crew per keel meter ratio of any modern starship. This high crew requirement put strains on recruitment efforts and turned supplying a Dreadnaught into a logistical nightmare.

History
Dreadnaughts were in use since at least 100 BBY. After being commissioned, the Dreadnaughts saw use in ending major conflicts, but its shortcomings were quickly apparent. To counter the most glaring flaw of the Dreadnaught fleet, the Galactic Republic military developed a technology to reduce the crew requirements. By installing a full-rig slave circuitry system, the crew requirements could be reduced from 16,000 per ship to a more manageable 2,200.

Two hundred of the heavy cruisers were outfitted with this new technology and dubbed the Katana fleet. The project failed when the crew were driven insane by a hive virus, slaved the fleet together, and made a random jump into hyperspace before the virus killed off every crew member.



Six Dreadnaughts were used in Outbound Flight, an ill-fated project aimed at extragalactic exploration. During the Clone Wars, the Dreadnaughts saw heavy use in many battles, including the Battle of Duro, the Battle of Rendili and the Second Battle of Coruscant. Dreadnaught cruisers also composed the Rendili Home Defense Fleet.

Dreadnaughts saw extensive use in the Imperial Navy due to their abundance. Battle squadrons assigned to unimportant systems were often assigned a Dreadnaught cruiser in place of a more modern cruiser. To increase its field potential, the Imperial Starfleet upgraded the ships' hyperdrive to Class 2 and converted cargo space into a hangar. With the hangar modification, a Dreadnaught could carry a squadron of TIE Fighters. The downgraded cruisers now saw use as patrol ships, who maintained Imperial dominance over primitive worlds.

Fifty years after the Katana fleet was lost, Grand Admiral Thrawn recovered 180 of the lost Katana ships. They proved critical in his assault against the New Republic, since he had an abundance of cloned navy crewmen.

Garm Bel Iblis maintained a personal fleet of six Katana fleet Dreadnaughts, which he used to capture 15 of the Katana ships, including Katana herself. Some of Bel Iblis's Dreadnaughts were observed to use ion cannons, but it is unknown whether this was a modification his forces implemented or a standard feature of the Katana fleet.

The still fledgling fleet of the New Republic used donated, captured or recovered Dreadnaught cruisers until the New Republic Defense Fleet formally decommissioned them after the New Class project. During the Yuuzhan Vong War, Dreadnaughts would continue to be used by the New Republic and its successor government the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.

Many Dreadnaught cruisers were converted by the Alliance and later the New Republic into assault frigates, which were much less manpower-intensive than standard Dreadnaughts and carried a heavier armament.

Known ships



 * Abrogator
 * Allegiant
 * Atrisian Iron
 * Braxant Bonecrusher (originally named Braxant Brave)
 * D-One
 * D-Two
 * D-Three
 * D-Four
 * D-Five
 * D-Six
 * Dargon
 * Desolation
 * Disorver
 * Doomer
 * Famulus
 * Flash Fire
 * Harrier
 * Imperial Destiny
 * Karei
 * Katana
 * Leviathan
 * Longshot
 * Mercury
 * Mersel Kebir
 * Neva
 * New Hope
 * Nomad City (original name unknown)
 * Peacekeeper
 * Peregrine
 * Pride of the Senate
 * Prominence
 * Rahmat
 * Reprisal
 * Starsider
 * Tal'cara
 * Vendetta
 * Vengeance
 * Vigiliance
 * VTR-LX1
 * Warlover

Behind the scenes
The Dreadnaught-class might be named after the British HMS Dreadnought, which was the first battleship to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a secondary battery of similar sized guns. In its day, it sparked quite a revolution in terms of battleship-design and all subsequent battleships would be called "dreadnoughts" as they followed her "all-big gun" design.

Due to the variety of sources used and the common use of modified Dreadnaught-class vessels, the statistics listed in the infobox may not accurately represent a stock Galactic Republic Dreadnaught.

The original Imperial Sourcebook listed a lighter armament than most later sources. Both sets of specifications are listed here.

Though Dreadnaught-class starships were first shown in action in Dark Force Rising, they are first mentioned in Heir to the Empire as providing the main hull of Nomad City. Like many of the ships and vehicles in the Thrawn Trilogy, the Dreadnaught originated in the Imperial Sourcebook.

Appearances

 * Cloak of Deception
 * Rogue Planet
 * Outbound Flight
 * CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 15:2:29 Edition
 * Star Wars Republic: The Dreadnaughts of Rendili
 * Jedi Trial
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (novel)
 * Star Wars Republic 78: Loyalties
 * Mist Encounter
 * The Hutt Gambit
 * Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu
 * Lando Calrissian and the Flamewind of Oseon
 * Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of ThonBoka
 * Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Dark Forces: Rebel Agent
 * Star Wars: TIE Fighter
 * Star Wars: X-wing vs. TIE Fighter
 * Star Wars: X-wing Alliance
 * Dark Forces: Jedi Knight
 * X-wing Rogue Squadron 25: The Making of Baron Fel
 * Tales from the New Republic: "Conflict of Interest"
 * X-wing: Solo Command
 * The Courtship of Princess Leia
 * Heir to the Empire
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command
 * X-wing: Isard's Revenge
 * Tales from the Empire: "Retreat from Coruscant"
 * Jedi Search
 * Champions of the Force
 * Darksaber
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
 * Before the Storm
 * Shield of Lies
 * Tyrant's Test
 * Specter of the Past
 * Vision of the Future
 * Survivor's Quest
 * Destiny's Way
 * Ylesia
 * Force Heretic I: Remnant
 * The Unifying Force