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'''Submarines''' are the central feature of ''Barotrauma''. They are used to navigate Europa's vast oceans while keeping their crew safe from the moon's many dangers. The crew's main task is to maintain the various [[Installations]] in working order and fight fires and floods.
{{DisambigMsg|the default submarines included in the game|the mechanics of submarines themselves|Submarine}}
'''Default Submarines''' are [[Submarine]]s that come with every installation of [[Barotrauma]]. They include submarines by [[Undertow Games#Joonas Rikkonen|Regalis]] and some by winners of submarine building contests.


== General Statistics ==
= Default Submarines General Statistics =
The table below lists default submarines and their base main characteristics; that is, before any upgrades are installed.
Default Submarines (as opposed to custom submarines made with the [[Submarine Editor|Editor]]) come with every installation of [[Barotrauma]]. They include submarines by [[Undertow Games#Joonas Rikkonen|Regalis]] and some by winners of submarine building contests.
Maximum ascent speed is 19 km/h for all submarines. Horizontal (engine) speed is identical forward and reverse.
 
The table below lists default submarines and their base main characteristics; that is, before any upgrades are installed, turrets modified, or wiring tweaks made.
Maximum ascent speed is 19 km/h for all submarines. Horizontal (engine) speed is identical going forwards and backwards.


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! rowspan="2" style="width: 8%;" | Submarine
! rowspan="2" style="width: 8%;" | Submarine
! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" | Class
! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" | Class
! rowspan="2" style="width: 4%;" data-sort-type=number| Cost (mk)
! rowspan="2" style="width: 4%;" data-sort-type=number | Price (mk)
! rowspan= "2" style="width: 5%;" data-sort-type=number| Recommended Crew
! colspan= "2" style="width: 5%;" | Crew Recommendations
! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%" | Fabrication
! colspan="3" style="width: 5%" | Fabrication & Storage
! colspan="2" style="width: 20%:" | Movement
! colspan="2" style="width: 20%:" | <span class="explain" title="Values obtained with Helm level 50 and manual steering">Movement</span>*
! colspan="4" style="width: 30%;" | Weaponry
! colspan="5" style="width: 30%;" | Weaponry
|-
|-
! style="width: 5%;" data-sort-type=number| <span class="explain" title="Values obtained with Helm level 50 and manual steering">Max Horizontal Speed</span> (km/h)
! style="width: 5%;" data-sort-type=number | Size
! style="width: 5%;" data-sort-type=number| <span class="explain" title="Values obtained with Helm level 50 and manual steering">Max Descent Speed</span> (km/h)
! style="width: 5%;" | Experience
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Fabricator]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Medical Fabricator]]
! style="width: 5%;" | Crate Capacity
! style="width: 5%;" data-sort-type=number | Max Horizontal Speed (km/h)
! style="width: 5%;" data-sort-type=number | Max Descent Speed (km/h)
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Turret Hardpoint|Hardpoints]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Coilgun|Coilguns]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Coilgun|Coilguns]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Railgun|Railguns]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Railgun|Railguns]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Electrical Discharge Coil]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Electrical Discharge Coil|Discharge Coils]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Depth Charge|Depth Charge Tubes]]
! style="width: 5%;" | [[Depth Charge|Depth Charge Tubes]]
|-
|-
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| align="center" |6.000
| align="center" |6.000
| align="center" |3 - 5
| align="center" |3 - 5
| align="center" |No
| align="center" |Beginner
| align="center" | -
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |22
| align="center" |22
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[Humpback]]
| align="center" |[[Humpback]]
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| align="center" |7.800
| align="center" |7.800
| align="center" |4 - 6
| align="center" |4 - 6
| align="center" |Intermediate
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |4
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |26
| align="center" |13
| align="center" |13
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[Orca]]
| align="center" |[[Orca]]
| align="center" |Scout
| align="center" |Scout
| align="center" |9.000
| align="center" |9.000
| align="center" |3 - 5
| align="center" |3 - 6
| align="center" |Beginner
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |25
| align="center" |25
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |15
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
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| align="center" |10.000
| align="center" |10.000
| align="center" |3 - 5
| align="center" |3 - 5
| align="center" |No
| align="center" |Beginner
| align="center" | -
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |4
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |30
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
|-
|-
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| align="center" |11.500
| align="center" |11.500
| align="center" |4 - 9
| align="center" |4 - 9
| align="center" |Intermediate
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |23
| align="center" |23
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
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| align="center" |14.500
| align="center" |14.500
| align="center" |5 - 9
| align="center" |5 - 9
| align="center" |<span style="cursor:help;" title="No Medical Fabricator">Yes '''*'''</span>
| align="center" |Experienced
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |56
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |9
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |-
| align="center" |1
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[Berilia]]
| align="center" |[[Berilia]]
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| align="center" |15.326
| align="center" |15.326
| align="center" |12 - 16
| align="center" |12 - 16
| align="center" |<span style="cursor:help;" title="No Medical Fabricator">Yes '''*'''</span>
| align="center" |Experienced
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |80
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |16
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |10
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |3
| align="center" |3
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[Remora]]
| align="center" |[[Remora]]
| align="center" |Deep Diver
| align="center" |<span class="explain" title="+20% to crush depth">Deep Diver</span>
| align="center" |16.000
| align="center" |16.000
| align="center" |7 - 12
| align="center" |7 - 12
| align="center" |Experienced
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |21
| align="center" |21
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |11
| align="center" |<span style="cursor:help;" title="detachable drone">1 + 1'''*'''</span>
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1 (<span class="explain" title="detachable drone">+1</span>)*
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
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| align="center" |20.000
| align="center" |20.000
| align="center" |4 - 9
| align="center" |4 - 9
| align="center" |Intermediate
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |18
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |-
| align="center" | -
|-
|-
| align="center" |[[Kastrull]]
| align="center" |[[Kastrull]]
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| align="center" |21.000
| align="center" |21.000
| align="center" |8 - 12
| align="center" |8 - 12
| align="center" |Experienced
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |Yes
| align="center" |12
| align="center" |20
| align="center" |20
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |8
| align="center" |<span style="cursor:help;" title="detachable drone">2 + 1 '''*'''</span>
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2 (<span class="explain" title="detachable drone">+1</span>)*
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |1
| align="center" |2
| align="center" |2
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|}


==Submarines==
= Submarines =
===Azimuth===
 
== Azimuth ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Azimuth
|name=Azimuth
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}}
}}


===Berilia===
== Berilia ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Berilia
|name=Berilia
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}}
}}


=== Dugong ===
== Dugong ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Dugong
|name=Dugong
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}}
}}


=== Humpback ===
== Humpback ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Humpback
|name=Humpback
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}}
}}


=== Kastrull ===
== Kastrull ==


{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
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}}


=== Orca ===
== Orca ==


{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
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}}


===R-29 "Big Rig"===
== R-29 "Big Rig" ==


{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
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}}


=== Remora ===
== Remora ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Remora
|name=Remora
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}}
}}


=== Typhon ===
== Typhon ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Typhon
|name=Typhon
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}}
}}


===Typhon 2===
== Typhon 2 ==
 
{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Typhon 2
|name=Typhon 2
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}}
}}


==Shuttles==
= Shuttles =
'''Shuttles''' are much smaller submarines used mostly as respawn vessels in multiplayer. They very often don't have their own [[nuclear reactor]] and their [[Battery|batteries]] are often fully charged and can store more kW power than the main submarine.
'''Shuttles''' are much smaller submarines used mostly as respawn vessels in multiplayer. They very often don't have their own [[nuclear reactor]] and their [[Battery|batteries]] are often fully charged and can store more kW power than the main submarine.


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Most shuttles have barely any hull, because of that they are easily sunk by most creatures, impact from rocks or other submarines. So knowing how to steer them is crucial.
Most shuttles have barely any hull, because of that they are easily sunk by most creatures, impact from rocks or other submarines. So knowing how to steer them is crucial.
===Hemulen===
 
== Hemulen ==


{{SubDisplayBox
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|description=For when you need extra room to stretch your legs or want some space between you and the poor, choose Hemulen shuttles.
|description=For when you need extra room to stretch your legs or want some space between you and the poor, choose Hemulen shuttles.
|class=Shuttle
|class=Shuttle
|price=N/A
|dimensions=20x6 m
|dimensions=
|crew=N/A
|experience=N/A
}}
}}


===Selkie===
== Selkie ==


{{SubDisplayBox
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|description=The workhorse of the colonies, these little shuttles have good speed and dive/ascent characteristics, but they are fragile and their low-capacity batteries limit their range somewhat.
|description=The workhorse of the colonies, these little shuttles have good speed and dive/ascent characteristics, but they are fragile and their low-capacity batteries limit their range somewhat.
|class=Shuttle
|class=Shuttle
|price=N/A
|dimensions=11x3 m
|dimensions=
|crew=N/A
|experience=N/A
}}
}}


=== Venture ===
== Venture ==


{{SubDisplayBox
{{SubDisplayBox
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|description=Originally intended as research vessels, Venture shuttles have been co-opted as a more robust alternative for travel between outposts and submarines.
|description=Originally intended as research vessels, Venture shuttles have been co-opted as a more robust alternative for travel between outposts and submarines.
|class=Shuttle
|class=Shuttle
|price=N/A
|dimensions=13x6 m
|dimensions=
|crew=N/A
|experience=N/A
}}
}}


=== BunyIP ===
= Drones =
[[File:BunyIP.png|450px|center]]
The '''BunyIP''' is a respawn shuttle. It was depreciated in 0.9.7.0.


It contains three batteries that can run out of power quickly and three [[Diving Suit|Diving Suits]]. Its velocity is lower than most vanilla submarines. It is also dangerous when the crew is not trusted, as it can be easily flooded by opening the emergency hatch.
'''Drones''' are small shuttles, remotely controlled from the submarine using a [[Shuttle Navigation Terminal]]. They are battery powered, and extremely fragile. They are not made to transport humans or cargo. Their task typically is to provide remote scouting and firepower. Two default submarines have their own shuttle: the [[Remora]] and the [[Kastrull]].


''The BunyIP was merged with the old Selkie into a new, improved shuttle also called [[Default submarines#Selkie|Selkie]] in 0.9.7.0.''
In the [[Campaign]], lost shuttles can be recovered for 1,000 mk at a [[Shipyard]].


=Drones=
== Remora Drone ==
'''Drones''' are small submarines. They are battery powered, remotely controlled, and extremely fragile. They are not made to transport humans or cargo. Their task typically is to provide remote scouting and firepower. Two default submarines have their own shuttle, the [[Default_submarines#Remora|Remora]] and the [[Default_submarines#Kastrull|Kastrull]].


In a [[Campaign]], lost shuttles can be recovered for 1,000 mk at a [[Shipyard]].
{{SubDisplayBox
|name=Remora Drone
|class=Shuttle
|dimensions=7x3 m
}}


==Remora Drone==
== Kastrull Drone ==
[[File:RemoraDrone.png|450px|center]]
This is the [[Default submarines#Remora|Remora]]'s drone.


It has one 5 O'clock facing coilgun with a 180 degree arc.
{{SubDisplayBox
 
|name=Kastrull Drone
==Kastrull Drone==
|class=Shuttle
[[File:KastrullDrone.png|450px|center]]
|dimensions=5x2 m
This is the [[Default submarines#Kastrull|Kastrull]]'s drone.
}}
 
It has one 3 O'clock facing coilgun with a 240 degree arc.


{{Universal nav
|show-main = yes
|show-Misc = yes}}
<references group="note"/>
<references group="note"/>
{{Submarines nav}}

Revision as of 11:20, 30 August 2021

Data is potentially outdated
Last updated for version 0.14.9.0
Last mentioned in changelog 1.1.18.0
The current game version is 1.2.8.0

Submarines are the central feature of Barotrauma. They are used to navigate Europa's vast oceans while keeping their crew safe from the moon's many dangers. The crew's main task is to maintain the various Installations in working order and fight fires and floods.

Default Submarines General Statistics

Default Submarines (as opposed to custom submarines made with the Editor) come with every installation of Barotrauma. They include submarines by Regalis and some by winners of submarine building contests.

The table below lists default submarines and their base main characteristics; that is, before any upgrades are installed, turrets modified, or wiring tweaks made. Maximum ascent speed is 19 km/h for all submarines. Horizontal (engine) speed is identical going forwards and backwards.

Submarine Statistics Comparison
Submarine Class Price (mk) Crew Recommendations Fabrication & Storage Movement* Weaponry
Size Experience Fabricator Medical Fabricator Crate Capacity Max Horizontal Speed (km/h) Max Descent Speed (km/h) Hardpoints Coilguns Railguns Discharge Coils Depth Charge Tubes
Dugong Scout 6.000 3 - 5 Beginner - - 8 22 12 1 2 - 1 -
Humpback Attack 7.800 4 - 6 Intermediate Yes Yes 4 26 13 1 2 1 - -
Orca Scout 9.000 3 - 6 Beginner Yes Yes 8 25 15 1 2 - 1 1
Azimuth Scout 10.000 3 - 5 Beginner - - 4 30 16 1 2 - - 2
Typhon Attack 11.500 4 - 9 Intermediate Yes Yes 8 23 8 1 2 1 1 1
R-29 Transport 14.500 5 - 9 Experienced Yes - 56 16 9 1 1 - 2 -
Berilia Transport 15.326 12 - 16 Experienced Yes - 80 16 10 1 3 - 2 1
Remora Deep Diver 16.000 7 - 12 Experienced Yes Yes 12 21 11 1 1 (+1)* 1 1 1
Typhon 2 Attack 20.000 4 - 9 Intermediate Yes Yes 8 18 12 1 2 1 1 -
Kastrull Attack 21.000 8 - 12 Experienced Yes Yes 12 20 8 1 2 (+1)* 1 2 1

Submarines

Azimuth

Azimuth
Superior speed, sleek design, and quality-of-life systems make this submarine a favorite among wealthy Coalition captains who manage to make it to retirement.
Class: Scout
Price: 10,000mk
Dimensions: 34x8 m
Recommended crew: 3-5
Recommended crew experience: Beginner

Berilia

Berilia
Berilia is one of the biggest cargo ships on Europa. Its two engines and three ballasts require a copious amount of power to operate, and keeping the machinery in good working condition is a handful for even a moderately large crew.
Price: 15,000 mk
Dimensions: 61x17 m
Recommended crew: 12-16
Recommended crew experience: Experienced

Dugong

Dugong
Compared to larger vessels, the Dugong series is overshadowed in all aspects except one: their reliability for their price is world class. They're lacking in firepower and speed, so smart maneuvering is key.
Class: Scout
Price: 6,000 mk
Dimensions: 34x8 m
Recommended crew: 3-5
Recommended crew experience: Beginner

Humpback

Humpback
A former military vessel, WH4-L3 'Humpback' has been outfitted to withstand most of the dangers in deep Europa. Her relatively high velocity is offset by low maneuverability. As she's still boasting an older model reactor, power needs to be supplemented by a backup battery array or the crew will find themselves unable to run all of the new equipment.
Class: Attack
Price: 7,800 mk
Dimensions: 44x9 m
Recommended crew: 4-6
Recommended crew experience: Intermediate

Kastrull

Kastrull
The Kastrull is a dependable attack sub class bringing plenty of firepower to any fight, and although it's not very nimble, it does sport a drone gunship as standard. Keep in mind that with its experimental open ballast tanks, low tolerance to flooding and numerous crew stations, a large, experienced crew will get the most out of this sub.
Class: Attack
Price: 21,000 mk
Dimensions: 45x11 m
Recommended crew: 8-12
Recommended crew experience: Experienced

Orca

Orca
With a relatively high top speed and fantastic ascent and descent characteristics due to her three large ballast tanks, Orca class subs are agile vessels, let down only by their small compliment of weapons, unreliable engine and reactors with a greater than average hunger for fuel.
Class: Scout
Price: 9,000 mk
Dimensions: 41x10m
Recommended crew: 3-6
Recommended crew experience: Beginner

R-29 "Big Rig"

R-29
R-29 is a heavyweight transport ship. While not terribly well armed against Europa's underwater denizens, it has been retrofitted with two powerful electric discharge coils. Original design by rav2n.
Class: Transport
Price: 14,500 mk
Dimensions: 50x12 m
Recommended crew: 5-9
Recommended crew experience: Experienced

Remora

Remora
A range of customization options are available for Remora. In this model, some of the main hull space has been replaced by a detachable ballast and a remote-controlled drone. A large crew is needed to operate this submarine
Class: Deep Diver
Price: 16,000 mk
Dimensions: 43x15 m
Recommended crew: 7-12
Recommended crew experience: Experienced

Typhon

Typhon
Typhon class subs are known for their brutish appearance, reasonable array of light and heavy firepower, and their general dependability. Any captain should be aware of their poor rate of descent and unimpressive top speed.
Class: Attack
Price: 11,500 mk
Dimensions: 40x14 m
Recommended crew: 4-9
Recommended crew experience: Intermediate

Typhon 2

Typhon 2
Typhon 2 is an overhauled version of the venerable Typhon class of sub. Serving as a heavy gunship, the Typhon 2 class subs remain slow and ugly, but with the benefits of better survivability for their crews.
Class: Attack
Price: 20,000 mk
Dimensions: 40x14 m
Recommended crew: 4-9
Recommended crew experience: Intermediate

Shuttles

Shuttles are much smaller submarines used mostly as respawn vessels in multiplayer. They very often don't have their own nuclear reactor and their batteries are often fully charged and can store more kW power than the main submarine.

Respawn shuttles spawn only if a certain percentage of players has died. This can of course be changed to the server host's desire.

Upon spawning in the shuttle there will be fully stocked diving suits and underwater scooters, the number of spawned suits and scooters is according to the respawned player amount.

They can be used in case the shuttle is not able to dock safely to the main submarine.

Most shuttles have barely any hull, because of that they are easily sunk by most creatures, impact from rocks or other submarines. So knowing how to steer them is crucial.

Hemulen

Hemulen
For when you need extra room to stretch your legs or want some space between you and the poor, choose Hemulen shuttles.
Class: Shuttle
Dimensions: 20x6 m


Selkie

Selkie
The workhorse of the colonies, these little shuttles have good speed and dive/ascent characteristics, but they are fragile and their low-capacity batteries limit their range somewhat.
Class: Shuttle
Dimensions: 11x3 m


Venture

Venture
Originally intended as research vessels, Venture shuttles have been co-opted as a more robust alternative for travel between outposts and submarines.
Class: Shuttle
Dimensions: 13x6 m


Drones

Drones are small shuttles, remotely controlled from the submarine using a Shuttle Navigation Terminal. They are battery powered, and extremely fragile. They are not made to transport humans or cargo. Their task typically is to provide remote scouting and firepower. Two default submarines have their own shuttle: the Remora and the Kastrull.

In the Campaign, lost shuttles can be recovered for 1,000 mk at a Shipyard.

Remora Drone

Remora Drone
No description
Class: Shuttle
Dimensions: 7x3 m


Kastrull Drone

Kastrull Drone
No description
Class: Shuttle
Dimensions: 5x2 m



v·d·e·h
Submarines
Purchasable
Tier 1 Scout Dugong  •  Orca
Attack Barsuk
Transport Camel
Tier 2 Scout Azimuth  •  Orca 2
Attack Herja  •  Humpback  •  Typhon
Transport R-29
Tier 3 Scout Remora (drone)  •  Winterhalter
Attack Kastrull (drone)  •  Typhon 2
Transport Berilia
Non-purchasable
Shuttles Hemulen  •  Selkie  •  Venture
Hostile Pirate Dugong  •  Pirate Humpback  •  Pirate Typhon 2