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==Summary==
==Summary==
Beginning service before [[2501]],<ref>''[[Halo: Evolutions]]'' - "[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]", p. 450</ref><ref>August, 2008, [http://halostory.bungie.org/oconnor_mclees_080508.html Halo Story Page]. [[Frank O'Connor]]/[[Robert McLees]] interview. Accessed on 2008-04-12</ref> most Pelicans are equipped with [[70mm chain gun]]s and rockets in their wings. Their payload capacities include an [[M12 Warthog]], [[M808 Scorpion]] tank, [[troop deployment pod]] or [[resupply canister]]s attached to their tail booms.
The Pelican line entered service in [[2392]].<ref name="wayppelican"/><ref group="note">In a 2008 [http://halostory.bungie.org/oconnor_mclees_080508.html interview] with [[Frank O'Connor]] and [[Robert McLees]], Frank O'Connor and Robert McLees mention that the Pelican as a family of vehicles had been in service for 40-50. It is unknown if this in reference to a specific model, type of model or the line as of ships as a whole.</ref>


Pelicans receive serial numbers to be identified by during radio transmissions, particularly in combat situations. Each serial number consists of a letter from the [[Phonetic Alphabet]] followed by a number. Though a few Pelicans have this number inscribed on their cargo bays, most have no distinguishing mark on their exteriors. It is unclear how the numbers are chosen, but with their spread across the alphabet and numerals, it can be inferred that a very large number of Pelicans are in service, perhaps as many as 26,000.
The air frame of the Pelican allows them to carry heavy objects underneath their tail booms. Common carry items include an [[M12 Warthog]], [[M808 Scorpion]] tank, [[troop deployment pod]]s or [[resupply canister]]s.
 
Pelicans receive serial numbers to be identified by during radio transmissions, particularly in combat situations. Each serial number consists of a letter from the [[Phonetic Alphabet]] followed by a number. Though a few Pelicans have this number inscribed on their cargo bays, most have no distinguishing mark on their exteriors.


==Types==
==Types==
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==Unidentified Pelican encounters==
==Unidentified Pelican encounters==
After late [[2561]], Pelican ''[[Echo 216]]'' found [[John-117]] in a field of detritus near a [[Halo Array|Halo ring]].<ref>''[[Halo Infinite]]'', trailer, [[Halo Infinite - E3 2019 - Discover Hope Trailer|Discover Hope]]</ref>
After late [[2561]], Pelican ''[[Echo 216]]'' found [[John-117]] in a field of detritus near a [[Halo Array|Halo ring]].<ref>''[[Halo Infinite]]'', trailer, [[Halo Infinite - E3 2019 - Discover Hope Trailer|Discover Hope]]</ref>
==Related vehicles==
*[[Owl]] - A stealth capable craft, physically resembling a Pelican.<ref>''[[Halo: Last Light]]'', p. 320 (Google Play edition)</ref>
*[[Condor]] - Built on the frames of Pelicans though are considerably larger; earning them the nicknames "Fat Pelican" or "SuperPelican".<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/d81-lrt-condor ''Halo Waypoint:'' Condor]</ref>
==Notes==
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==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 14:04, September 28, 2019

"Pelican" is the name applied to a series of dropships operated by the UNSC Air Force, the UNSC Marine Corps, the UNSC Navy, and the civilian security forces.

Summary

The Pelican line entered service in 2392.[1][note 1]

The air frame of the Pelican allows them to carry heavy objects underneath their tail booms. Common carry items include an M12 Warthog, M808 Scorpion tank, troop deployment pods or resupply canisters.

Pelicans receive serial numbers to be identified by during radio transmissions, particularly in combat situations. Each serial number consists of a letter from the Phonetic Alphabet followed by a number. Though a few Pelicans have this number inscribed on their cargo bays, most have no distinguishing mark on their exteriors.

Types

D75 Pelican

D77 Pelican

  • D77H-TCI Pelican - A better-armed variant of the D77 Pelican, featuring tandem pilot-seating configuration.

D78 Pelican

  • D78-TC Pelican - A less common model used after the Covenant War, with improved avionics and thrusters[5][1]

D79 Pelican

  • D79-TC Pelican - The UNSC's standard dropship as of 2557, replacing the aging D77 models.

Individualized types

  • ONI stealth type - A modification plan used by ONI to retrofit two individual Pelicans (Bogof and Tart-Cart) with numerous upgrades changing their sizes and mission capabilities.

Unidentified Pelican encounters

After late 2561, Pelican Echo 216 found John-117 in a field of detritus near a Halo ring.[6]

Related vehicles

  • Owl - A stealth capable craft, physically resembling a Pelican.[7]
  • Condor - Built on the frames of Pelicans though are considerably larger; earning them the nicknames "Fat Pelican" or "SuperPelican".[8]

Notes

  1. ^ In a 2008 interview with Frank O'Connor and Robert McLees, Frank O'Connor and Robert McLees mention that the Pelican as a family of vehicles had been in service for 40-50. It is unknown if this in reference to a specific model, type of model or the line as of ships as a whole.

Sources

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