The Ship Classes:

The B'rel Class:
This class was the first Bird of Prey. Many more would follow. It had two disrupter cannons on the ship: one planted on the end of the left wing, and one on the end of the right wing. In addition to these new enhancements, it also stayed true with the photon torpedo launcher in the front. This ship was fast and deadly which made it a very versatile ship.

The D7 Cruiser:
This ship was the first Klingon ship to be seen in Star Trek. It had a foreward torpedo launcher. There have been many improvements on this class of ship, including a new class called the K'Tinga, which is shown to the right.

The K'Tinga Class:
This ship was a modified and a advanced version of the D7 Cruiser. It carries the same armanents, but was just more sturdier, and held up a lot longer in the heat of battle.

The Vorcha Class:
The Vorcha Class was the battleship of the new era, or the 24th Century. It has everything the B'rel has, except of course the speed. Though, instead of a photon torpedo launcher in the front, this ship has a very powerful burst of energy. It looks to me as if it were a combination of the photon torpedo and the Romulan's Plasma Torpedo. This ship was great for capturing enemy ships, because of the high crew compliment. A good ship all around made this the standard Klingon ship for the 24th Century.

The K'vort Class:
This ship design had many different classes with minor differences in each. There is the K'Vort class and the B'Rel,  which are the two main ones. This ship is very versitile being fast and deadly. They work best when in groups. Their disrupters are their main weapon along with the main torpedo launcher located in the direct front of the ship.

The Negh'Var Class:
This ships whole purpose was battle. It is a massive battle ship (about the size of three Federation Galaxy Class Ships). It has tons of smaller ships (BOP's) docked onto it, and ready to launch into battle. This ship has too many weapons to name. The only weakness or disadvantage this ship really has is the size, and slowness of it. A small ship could run circles around it with ease (or even a Galaxy Class Ship for that matter).

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