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* Small (SSAA) - T1 Frigates, T1 Destroyers, T1 Fighter and Fighter Bomber Drones
* Small (SSAA) - T1 Frigates, T1 Destroyers, T1 Fighter and Fighter Bomber Drones
* Medium (MSAA) - T1 Cruisers, T1 Battlecruisers, T1 Barges, T1 Industrials
* Medium (MSAA) - T1 Cruisers, T1 Battlecruisers, T1 Barges, T1 Industrials
* Large (LSAA) - T1 Battleships, T1 Freighters, T1 Industrial Command Ships
* Large (LSAA) - (3) lines, T1 Battleships, T1 Freighters, T1 Industrial Command Ships


Large Ship Assembly Arrays are also commonly used as bulk storage because they hold 18.5M m3 (18.5 million) of stuff and have corporate hangar tab organization.  While an LSAA uses up 4x the CPU of a SSAA (250tf vs 1000tf) and 3x the PG of a SSAA (100k MW vs 300k MW), the old NPC prices for a LSAA vs SSAA were both 80M ISK.  In the future, now that [[Planetary Interaction]] is in place and ship assembly arrays are player-made, the prices between the three tiers may be different enough to matter.  For the record, a SSAA holds 2M m3 of cargo and a MSAA holds 2M m3 of cargo compared to the 18.5M m3 on an LSAA.
Large Ship Assembly Arrays are also commonly used as bulk storage because they hold 18.5M m3 (18.5 million) of stuff and have corporate hangar tab organization.  While an LSAA uses up 4x the CPU of a SSAA (250tf vs 1000tf) and 3x the PG of a SSAA (100k MW vs 300k MW), the old NPC prices for a LSAA vs SSAA were both 80M ISK.  In the future, now that [[Planetary Interaction]] is in place and ship assembly arrays are player-made, the prices between the three tiers may be different enough to matter.  For the record, a SSAA holds 2M m3 of cargo and a MSAA holds 2M m3 of cargo compared to the 18.5M m3 on an LSAA.