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===Air=== | ===Air=== | ||
[[File:SparrowHawk.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Gunships are specifically designed to support ground forces with airborne ordnance.]] | [[File:SparrowHawk.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Gunships are specifically designed to support ground forces with airborne ordnance.]] | ||
Most military forces deploy a range of aerial combat units to establish aerial supremacy and close air support. Establishing aerial supremacy can be critical to winning a battle, defending land and sea-based forces from aerial attack, improving one's own ability to attack enemy land and sea-based forces, and even repelling orbital attacks - the UNSC Air Force was able to hold off Covenant invasion for three years when the Covenant [[Battle of Meridian|attacked Meridian]], before the colony finally fell. UNSC military branches deploy a number of different craft for the role - the [[SkyHawk]] jump-jet, the [[GA-TL1 Longsword]] and the [[F-41 Broadsword|F41 Broadsword]]. The Covenant rely on the small, fast and nimble [[Type-26 Banshee|Type-26]] and post-war {{Pattern|D'nomlhe|Banshee}} flyer, supported by smaller numbers of the larger, more powerful and better protected [[Type-31 Seraph]], as well as {{Pattern|Bkowe'nei|Vampire}} craft for anti-air capability. Forerunner forces established air superiority through the use of small [[weapon-ship]]s, such as the [[Phaeton]], with a single operator able to control at least a million craft remotely, or directly operated by onboard pilots. Even the Flood deployed aerial forces to deter enemy air units and attack ground-based units - [[Flood swarm]]s were able to attack both air and ground units, and although were individually weak, were deployed in large numbers. | Most military forces deploy a range of aerial combat units to establish aerial supremacy and close air support. Establishing aerial supremacy can be critical to winning a battle, defending land and sea-based forces from aerial attack, improving one's own ability to attack enemy land and sea-based forces, and even repelling orbital attacks - the UNSC Air Force was able to hold off Covenant invasion for three years when the Covenant [[Battle of Meridian|attacked Meridian]], before the colony finally fell. UNSC military branches deploy a number of different craft for the role - the [[SkyHawk]] jump-jet, the [[GA-TL1 Longsword]] and the [[F-41 Broadsword|F41 Broadsword]]. The Covenant rely on the small, fast and nimble [[Type-26 Banshee|Type-26]] and post-war {{Pattern|D'nomlhe|Banshee}} flyer, supported by smaller numbers of the larger, more powerful and better protected [[Type-31 Seraph]], as well as {{Pattern|Bkowe'nei|Vampire}} craft for anti-air capability. Forerunner forces established air superiority through the use of small [[weapon-ship]]s, such as the [[Z-1800 Phaeton]], with a single operator able to control at least a million craft remotely, or directly operated by onboard pilots. Even the Flood deployed aerial forces to deter enemy air units and attack ground-based units - [[Flood swarm]]s were able to attack both air and ground units, and although were individually weak, were deployed in large numbers. | ||
[[File:HaloReach - InvasionLongswords.jpg|thumb|250px|Air Force Longsword fighters flying in formation]] | [[File:HaloReach - InvasionLongswords.jpg|thumb|250px|Air Force Longsword fighters flying in formation]] | ||