Combat Ship 2 is minor antagonist of Cars 2. He is one of the two heavily armed combat ships (alongside Tony Trihull) working for The Lemons.
History[]
Cars 2[]
This Combat Ship first appears in Cars 2 suspended along with Tony Trihull on the main oil platform. When Finn McMissile escapes in hydrofoil mode, this Combat Ship and Tony were sent to pursue the spy and prevent him from escaping. However, both ships were deceived by the spare tires that Finn ejected from underwater to fake his death after Tony fired a missile that caused a massive explosion on the water. Later on, the second Combat Ship is seen in Tokyo along with Tony near the abandoned barracks where the Lemons tortured and killed Rod "Torque" Redline. It is not known what happens to the second Combat Ship for the rest of the film, while Tony was killed in London and the Lemons were defeated there.
Cars 2: The Video Game[]
In Cars 2: The Video Game, Combat Ship 2 can appear half-distant from Tony on both Oil Rig tracks.
General Information[]
Physical Description[]
Like Tony, he is based on the real-life US Navy combat ship USS Independence (LCS-2). He is a Trimaran Littoral Combat Ship. His design also somewhat resembles a shark due to its grayish coloring, pointy nose, and sharp teeth. He is equipped with a giant magnet, a missile launcher, mini-turrets, and a torpedo tube.
Personality[]
Like Tony, he is also loyal to the Lemons and is willing to help them with their evil plan to discredit alternative fuels, as well as transport them when necessary.
Weaponry and Gadgets[]
- Minigun Turret: Located at his sides, these guns are controlled independently by another vehicle in the cabin.
- Missile Launcher: Located at his front, these missiles are for standard situations. It comes with a laser guidance system.
Appearances[]
Feature Films[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- While Tony Trihull was killed in London when Finn unleashed sticky charges onto his magnet and caused him to explode, Combat Ship 2's fate is ultimately unknown by the end of the film.


