TYPE XV SHUTTLEPODLight short-range sublight shuttle. 2-man Crew (Pilot and Ops). 2 Impulse Engines. Armed with 2 Type-IV phaser emitters. | |
TYPE XVI SHUTTLEPODMedium short-range sublight shuttle. 2-man Crew (Pilot and Ops). 2 Impulse Engines. Maximum Warp Factor 1.2 (48 hours) or 2 (36 hours). Armed with 2 Type-IV phaser emitters. | |
TYPE VI PERSONNEL SHUTTLELight short-range warp shuttle. 2-man Crew (Pilot and Ops) + 6 Passengers. 2 Impulse Engines. Armed with 2 Type-IV phaser emitters. Introduced in 2367. | |
TYPE VII PERSONNEL SHUTTLEHeavy long-range warp shuttle. 2-man Crew (Pilot, Ops) + 8 Passengers. 2 Impulse Engines. Maximum Warp Factor 1.75 (48 hours) or 2.0 (36 hours). Armed with 2 Type-V phaser emitters. | |
TYPE VIII PERSONNEL SHUTTLEHeavy long-range warp shuttle. 2-man Crew (Pilot, Ops) + 6 Passengers. 2 Impulse Engines. Maximum Warp Factor 2.0 (36 hours) or 2.2 (32 hours). Armed with 2 Type-V phaser emitters. Introduced in 2371. | |
TYPE IX CARGO SHUTTLEHeavy long-range warp shuttle. 3-man Crew (Pilot, Ops, Cargo Specialist). 2 Impulse Engines. Maximum Warp Factor 2.0 (36 hours) or 2.2 (32 hours). Armed with 2 Type-V phaser emitters. | |
DANUBE-CLASS “RUNABOUT”Heavy long-range multi-purpose warp "runabout." 2-man Crew (Pilot, Ops) + 16 Passengers. 2 Impulse Engines. Maximum Warp Factor 5.0. Armed with 2 Type-V phaser emitters. Technically not shuttles, they are the smallest registered vessels in Starfleet. Starfleet commissioned the first runabouts in 2368. |