The Hunter-class Corvette is one of the most advanced submarine hunters currently on the market. At 90m in length, with a sleek central hull and outriggers on either side, this premier military craft can traverse any waterway at high speeds while maintaining smooth controls and manoeuvrability. Armed with two heavy laser hardpoints, fore and aft, and an additional set of medium blasters, the Hunter-class Corvette is a dangerous foe for any surface craft and most light aircraft. In addition to its laser emplacements, the sub-hunter is armed with three sets of tri-tube torpedo launchers (starboard, port, and aft) to strike at any submerged threats it might encounter. Due to its military nature, the craft boasts an extra thick hull, allowing it to stay in combat operations longer than most vessels before needing to return to a port city for repairs.
The most significant complaints of those serving on the Hunter-class Corvette have been related to “the shoddy sensors” that the crafts come with stock. There have been rumors that the quality of the sensors is poor because the head of manufacturing’s close relative owns the electronics manufacturing company that won the bid for the craft’s sensors. To counter this known flaw, many crews employ ariel surveillance or have numerous trained spotters on the ship’s deck to relay in targets that the sensors may not have picked up. Despite this significant flaw, after market parts should allow for a more robust sensor array to be installed in these premier naval vessels, making them a frightful presence on any waterway.