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The '''CH252 Helmet''' is the standard, typical issue helmet that the [[UNSC]] use for the [[Marines]]. The helmet isn't seen in Halo: Combat Evolved however, though it could be the fact there were none onboard the Pillar of Autumn, or the Marines wearing them were not seen in-game.
The '''CH252 Helmet''' is the standard, typical issue helmet that the [[UNSC]] use for the [[Marines]]. The helmet isn't seen in Halo: Combat Evolved however, though it could be the fact there were none onboard the Pillar of Autumn, or the Marines wearing them were not seen in-game.


In [[Halo 2]], both regular [[Marines]] and [[ODST]] [[Helljumpers]] wear versions of the helmet - Marine helmets are painted green, while ODST helmets are painted black, like their combat suits, and feature a faceplate complete with HUD display. The standard helmet weighs about 3.3 pounds according to crates found in the game. In [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]], you can shoot off their helmets. They will not pick them back up.
In [[Halo 2]], both regular [[Marines]] and [[ODST]] Helljumpers wear versions of the helmet - Marine helmets are painted green, while ODST helmets are painted black, like their [[body suit|combat suits]], and feature a faceplate complete with HUD display. The standard helmet weighs about 3.3 pounds according to crates found in the game. In [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]], you can shoot off their helmets. They will not pick them back up.


The Marine pilot helmet is a version of this type of helmet. This was most likely manufactured around the end of 2552. It is not seen until [[Halo 3]]. This helmet is almost a replica of the [[ODST]] helmet. It does have a HUD and weighs about 4 pounds. It is not black like the [[ODST]] helmet, instead having a clear visor and is green. Each also bears a wing symbol, likely denoting their particular specialty.
The Marine pilot helmet is a version of this type of helmet. This was most likely manufactured around the end of [[2552]]. It is not seen until [[Halo 3]]. This helmet is almost a replica of the [[ODST]] helmet. It does have a HUD and weighs about 4 pounds. It is not black like the ODST helmet, instead having a clear visor and is green. Each also bears a wing symbol, likely denoting their particular specialty.


According to the description for the ODST helmet permutation, UNSC combat armour, including that used by the UNSC Marine Corps, utilizes CTC's for protection enhancement.
According to the description for the ODST helmet permutation, UNSC combat armour, including that used by the UNSC Marine Corps, utilizes CTC's for protection enhancement.

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Template:Ratings The CH252 Helmet is the standard, typical issue helmet that the UNSC use for the Marines. The helmet isn't seen in Halo: Combat Evolved however, though it could be the fact there were none onboard the Pillar of Autumn, or the Marines wearing them were not seen in-game.

In Halo 2, both regular Marines and ODST Helljumpers wear versions of the helmet - Marine helmets are painted green, while ODST helmets are painted black, like their combat suits, and feature a faceplate complete with HUD display. The standard helmet weighs about 3.3 pounds according to crates found in the game. In Halo 2 and Halo 3, you can shoot off their helmets. They will not pick them back up.

The Marine pilot helmet is a version of this type of helmet. This was most likely manufactured around the end of 2552. It is not seen until Halo 3. This helmet is almost a replica of the ODST helmet. It does have a HUD and weighs about 4 pounds. It is not black like the ODST helmet, instead having a clear visor and is green. Each also bears a wing symbol, likely denoting their particular specialty.

According to the description for the ODST helmet permutation, UNSC combat armour, including that used by the UNSC Marine Corps, utilizes CTC's for protection enhancement.