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The '''XRP12 Combat Support Vehicle''' ('''CSV'''), commonly known as the '''Gremlin''', is an [[electronic warfare]] truck used by the [[United Nations Space Command]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}{{Ref/Reuse|HDW2}} It is used to hamper, interfere with, and disable enemy electronics in support of offensive operations.{{Ref/Reuse|EVG}}{{Ref/Site|Id=HWLS|URL=http://halo.xbox.com/halowars/index.html?fbid=7d3b-Io5mXm|Site=Halo Wars: Official Website|Page=Gremlin|D=28|M=2|Y=2009|Detail=Defunct|NoArchive=yes}}


==Overview==
==Overview==
===Design details===
Like the [[SP42 Cobra]], the Gremlin features a six-wheel drive system, with two at the front and the other four toward the rear, which allow the vehicle a considerable degree of speed and maneuverability. The driver sits in the front of the vehicle; instead of having a window to see through, the Gremlin features a one-way screen similar to the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR armor's]] faceplate. The weaponry is mounted on top of the vehicle, allowing it to target and fire more easily. The XRP12 features no true armament, as it is equipped with only the X23 NNEMP cannon; thus, the Gremlin must be well protected by other forces.{{Ref/Reuse|EVG}} The X23's low rate-of-fire means that it has also been designed to incorporate an in-line heavy [[laser]] that can fire between EMP pulses.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
The vehicle is crewed by one driver and five other operators.{{Ref/Reuse|EVG}} These include two gunners and three systems technicians.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
===Development history===
The underlying technology of the Gremlin was designed during the early years of the [[Insurrection]] as a test bed for non-nuclear [[electromagnetic pulse]] technology, in the hope that it could be used to prevent weapons of mass destruction from being detonated. Though this technology was not new, it had never been functionally harnessed with such a great deal of precision.{{Ref/Reuse|EVG}} Following the [[glassing]] of [[Harvest]] and the outbreak of the [[Human-Covenant War]], the X23 Non-Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Cannon was fully-developed with the intent of disrupting [[Covenant]] power [[generator]]s and relaying stations, though it was rapidly discovered that the weaponry excelled in disabling enemy vehicles - resulting in the creation of the Gremlin CSV.{{Ref/Book|Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide|Page=38|Section=Firebase Units}}


The '''Gremlin Combat Support Vehicle''' is a combat support vehicle used by the UNSC Marine Corps during [[2531]], during the [[Halo Wars|early years]] of the [[Human-Covenant War]]. It has been seen engaging enemies with its roof-mounted [[X23 NNEMP Cannon|EMP gun]] <ref>http://halo.xbox.com/halowars/index.html?fbid=7d3b-Io5mXm</ref>. It is a Special Purpose Vehicle, whose special ability is to temporarily disable non-infantry units. It is [[Anders]]' unique unit and as such it is produced inside the [[fortress]]' Command Center. It can be upgraded with ''Focusing Lens'', to increase its weapon's range and effectiveness and with the ''Chain Amplifier'', an upgrade which allows the EMP gun to hit multiple targets and disable it temporarily.  The Gremlin is a very poor choice for combating infantry as it's energy weapon is inadequate against all infantry units, and it's EMP will have no effect. The Gremlin is reasonably effective against Flood units and buildings.
===Operational history===
Due to their cost and lack of mobile defence, the Gremlin was rarely used in battle.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc11|Enc11|Page=239}} Gremlins were active by at least [[2531]], with the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} stocking several around the time of the [[Harvest campaign]]. They were notably employed by the ''Spirit'' during the [[Battle of Trove]], during which the ship deployed up to four such vehicles to use their EMP weaponry to disrupt several [[Forerunner]] devices on the [[shield world]] from dragging the ''Spirit of Fire'' down into the ground. The Gremlins were successful in delaying the ship's descent, allowing the ''Spirit'' to evacuate friendly forces from the surface.{{Ref/Level|HW|Shield World (level)|Shield World}}


==Appearance==
By the time of the [[Second Ark Conflict]] in [[2559]], the ''Spirit of Fire'' had at least a few Gremlins still operational and had deployed them in the back-lines of their conflict with the [[Banished]] alongside several [[M312 Elephant|Elephant]] recovery vehicles.{{Ref/Reuse|HDW2}}
Like the [[Cobra]], the Gremlin moves on 6 tires, with 2 at the front and 4 towards the rear. The driver's sit in the front of the vehicle, and instead of having a window to see out of, it features a one way screen similar to a Spartan's visor.
The weaponry is mounted on top of the Gremlin, allowing it to target and release easier.


==In-game information==
===''Halo Wars''===
In the [[campaign]] of ''[[Halo Wars]]'', the Gremlin is used to weaken the tractor beams in the level [[Shield World (level)|Shield World]]. It is later available during the level [[Repairs]] to be used to defend the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}'s hull from [[Covenant]] boarders as [[HRUNTING Mark III (B) Cyclops|Cyclopes]] repair the ship's power core.


==Cost and Upgrades==
In [[skirmish]] and multiplayer, the Gremlin serves as [[Ellen Anders|Professor Ellen Anders']] unique unit and is produced at the [[firebase]]. Although the Gremlin's weapon initially has minimal effect against infantry units, it can become fairly dangerous against infantry when the Focus Lens upgrade is researched. Strangely, the Gremlin's EMP weapon is reasonably effective against [[Flood]] units and structures. It serves as an excellent anti-vehicle unit, as its EMP attack can prevent target vehicles from firing for certain periods of time and allowing other units to do extreme amount of damage with minimal threat of counterattack. In combination with the [[SP42 Cobra|Cobra]], these vehicles work very well together against all armored threats. However, while the Gremlin is an excellent deterrent to enemy vehicles, its almost non-existent armour makes almost any retaliation from enemy vehicles devastating; therefore, more well-protected units should be present to take the fire off of the Gremlin as it does its job. It also lacks any sort of air attack, making anti-air cover also essential in most cases.
[[Image:200px-UnknownAFV.jpg|thumb|right|140px|The Gremlin as shown in [[Halo Wars]].]]
'''Resource''': 200


'''Minimum Tech Level''': 2
*'''Cost:''' {{HWResources|200}}, {{HWTech|2}}, {{HWPop|1}}
The Gremlin can be given the following upgrades:
*'''Focusing Lens:''' Enhances laser attack's range and damage. Costs {{HWResources|200}} resources and requires a {{HWTech|tech}} level of {{HWTech|3}}.
*'''Chain Amplifier:''' EMP special ability can now hit up to three targets. Costs {{HWResources|450}} resources and requires a {{HWTech|tech}} level of {{HWTech|4}}.


'''Population Count''': 1
==Trivia==
*The "Gremlin" moniker is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Gremlin|folkloric creature of the same name]], which aviators sometimes jokingly claim cause mechanical problems in aircraft, which is ironic, as in gameplay the Gremlin cannot attack aircraft.


'''Upgrades''':
==Gallery==
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes}}
===Concept art===
<gallery>
File:HW_Gremlin_Concept.jpg|Concept art of the Gremlin from ''Halo Wars''.
</gallery>


*''Focusing Lens'': Enhances laser attack's range and damage. 200 resources and tech level of two.
===Screenshots===
*''Chain Amplifier'': EMP special ability can now hit up to three targets. 450 resources and tech level of three.
<gallery>
File:HW GremlinDisablesPylon.png|A Gremlin using its EMP pulse to disrupt Forerunner machinery.
File:HW Gremlin rear.jpg|A rear view of the Gremlin.
File:HW GremlinEMP.png|A Gremlin firing its X23 NNEMP which generates an EMP pulse.
File:HW GremlinNotM6Laser.png|A Gremlin firing the X23 NNEMP's in-line heavy laser at a [[Type-25 Wraith|T-25 Wraith]].
File:HW-GremlinsvsScarabs.jpg|An army of Gremlins battle a trio of [[Deutoros-pattern Scarab|T-47B Scarabs]].
File:HW-Gremlinarmy.png|An army of Gremlins attack a [[Covenant citadel]].
File:HW-Gremlinlaser.png|Gremlins battle T-25 Wraiths.
File:HW-GremlinEMP.png|A Gremlin EMPs a T-25 Wraith.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==List of appearances==
*It is vaguely similar in appearance to the cut "[[Cougar]]" unit, and was likely inspired by it.
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' {{1st}}
*The "Gremlin" moniker is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Gremlin|folkloric creature of the same name]], which aviators sometimes jokingly claim cause mechanical problems in aircraft.  An appropriate name, considering the Gremlin's EMP capabilities.
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]''
*This is one of the two UNSC vehicles that is not named after a real life animal, instead being named after a mythological creature like most Covenant vehicles, the other being the [[Cyclops]].
*The Gremlin is used to weaken the tractor beams in [[Shield World (Level)]].


==Sources==
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 05:35, March 8, 2024

XRP12 Combat Support Vehicle
GremlinHW.png
Production information

Manufacturer:

Materials Group[1]

Technical specifications

Length:

9.5 meters (31.1 ft)[1][2]

Width:

4.8 meters (15.6 ft)[1][2]

Height:

7.3 meters (23.8 ft)[1]

Mass:

5.7 metric tons (5.6 LT; 6.3 ST)[1]

Armament:

1 X23 Non-Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Cannon[1][2]

Crew:

  • 1 operator + 5 crew[2]
Usage

In service:

Insurrection
Human-Covenant War
Post-Covenant War conflicts

Role(s):

Affiliation:

UNSC

 

The XRP12 Combat Support Vehicle (CSV), commonly known as the Gremlin, is an electronic warfare truck used by the United Nations Space Command.[1][3] It is used to hamper, interfere with, and disable enemy electronics in support of offensive operations.[2][4]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

Like the SP42 Cobra, the Gremlin features a six-wheel drive system, with two at the front and the other four toward the rear, which allow the vehicle a considerable degree of speed and maneuverability. The driver sits in the front of the vehicle; instead of having a window to see through, the Gremlin features a one-way screen similar to the MJOLNIR armor's faceplate. The weaponry is mounted on top of the vehicle, allowing it to target and fire more easily. The XRP12 features no true armament, as it is equipped with only the X23 NNEMP cannon; thus, the Gremlin must be well protected by other forces.[2] The X23's low rate-of-fire means that it has also been designed to incorporate an in-line heavy laser that can fire between EMP pulses.[1]

The vehicle is crewed by one driver and five other operators.[2] These include two gunners and three systems technicians.[1]

Development history[edit]

The underlying technology of the Gremlin was designed during the early years of the Insurrection as a test bed for non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse technology, in the hope that it could be used to prevent weapons of mass destruction from being detonated. Though this technology was not new, it had never been functionally harnessed with such a great deal of precision.[2] Following the glassing of Harvest and the outbreak of the Human-Covenant War, the X23 Non-Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Cannon was fully-developed with the intent of disrupting Covenant power generators and relaying stations, though it was rapidly discovered that the weaponry excelled in disabling enemy vehicles - resulting in the creation of the Gremlin CSV.[5]

Operational history[edit]

Due to their cost and lack of mobile defence, the Gremlin was rarely used in battle.[6] Gremlins were active by at least 2531, with the UNSC Spirit of Fire stocking several around the time of the Harvest campaign. They were notably employed by the Spirit during the Battle of Trove, during which the ship deployed up to four such vehicles to use their EMP weaponry to disrupt several Forerunner devices on the shield world from dragging the Spirit of Fire down into the ground. The Gremlins were successful in delaying the ship's descent, allowing the Spirit to evacuate friendly forces from the surface.[7]

By the time of the Second Ark Conflict in 2559, the Spirit of Fire had at least a few Gremlins still operational and had deployed them in the back-lines of their conflict with the Banished alongside several Elephant recovery vehicles.[3]

In-game information[edit]

Halo Wars[edit]

In the campaign of Halo Wars, the Gremlin is used to weaken the tractor beams in the level Shield World. It is later available during the level Repairs to be used to defend the UNSC Spirit of Fire's hull from Covenant boarders as Cyclopes repair the ship's power core.

In skirmish and multiplayer, the Gremlin serves as Professor Ellen Anders' unique unit and is produced at the firebase. Although the Gremlin's weapon initially has minimal effect against infantry units, it can become fairly dangerous against infantry when the Focus Lens upgrade is researched. Strangely, the Gremlin's EMP weapon is reasonably effective against Flood units and structures. It serves as an excellent anti-vehicle unit, as its EMP attack can prevent target vehicles from firing for certain periods of time and allowing other units to do extreme amount of damage with minimal threat of counterattack. In combination with the Cobra, these vehicles work very well together against all armored threats. However, while the Gremlin is an excellent deterrent to enemy vehicles, its almost non-existent armour makes almost any retaliation from enemy vehicles devastating; therefore, more well-protected units should be present to take the fire off of the Gremlin as it does its job. It also lacks any sort of air attack, making anti-air cover also essential in most cases.

  • Cost: Resources 200, Tech level 2, Population 1

The Gremlin can be given the following upgrades:

  • Focusing Lens: Enhances laser attack's range and damage. Costs Resources 200 resources and requires a Tech level tech level of Tech level 3.
  • Chain Amplifier: EMP special ability can now hit up to three targets. Costs Resources 450 resources and requires a Tech level tech level of Tech level 4.

Trivia[edit]

  • The "Gremlin" moniker is a reference to the folkloric creature of the same name, which aviators sometimes jokingly claim cause mechanical problems in aircraft, which is ironic, as in gameplay the Gremlin cannot attack aircraft.

Gallery[edit]

Concept art[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 143
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 83
  3. ^ a b c Halo: Divine Wind, chapter 2
  4. ^ Halo Wars: Official Website, Gremlin: Defunct (Retrieved on Feb 28, 2009)
  5. ^ Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide - Firebase Units, page 38
  6. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 239
  7. ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Shield World