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[[File:H5G-Battle of Sunaion 4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Swords of Sanghelios Phantoms and Liches transport troops during the [[Battle of Sunaion|assault on Sunaion]], escorted by Banshee fighters.]] | [[File:H5G-Battle of Sunaion 4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Swords of Sanghelios Phantoms and Liches transport troops during the [[Battle of Sunaion|assault on Sunaion]], escorted by Banshee fighters.]] | ||
The air is also important to control because it enables fast tactical and strategic deployments. The UNSC maintains a range of air cavalry units, operating a mixture of Pelican dropships, and planetary-based [[UH-144 Falcon]] utility helicopters, to rapidly transport infantry and vehicles across the battlefield, which is one reason why the UNSC Marine Corps favor lighter Warthogs and Scorpions over heavier, better-armed and armored vehicles. Many of these craft, particularly Pelicans and the larger [[D96 Albatross]], are rated for space operations, allowing them to transport personnel and material to and from orbit. The Covenant generally rely on the slow, cumbersome Spirit dropship, which features a light armament and awkward deployment bppms, but has superior armor to its smaller, faster and better armed companion, the Phantom, which features a nose-mounted plasma cannon and side-mounted plasma turrets that cover troop deployment. | The air is also important to control because it enables fast tactical and strategic deployments. The UNSC maintains a range of air cavalry units, operating a mixture of Pelican dropships, and planetary-based [[UH-144 Falcon]] utility helicopters, to rapidly transport infantry and vehicles across the battlefield, which is one reason why the UNSC Marine Corps favor lighter Warthogs and Scorpions over heavier, better-armed and armored vehicles. Many of these craft, particularly Pelicans and the larger [[D96-TCE Albatross]], are rated for space operations, allowing them to transport personnel and material to and from orbit. The Covenant generally rely on the slow, cumbersome Spirit dropship, which features a light armament and awkward deployment bppms, but has superior armor to its smaller, faster and better armed companion, the Phantom, which features a nose-mounted plasma cannon and side-mounted plasma turrets that cover troop deployment. | ||
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[[File:H5G-Rad.png|thumb|250px|[[Spartan]]s represent the elite special forces of the UNSC, surgically and cybernetically augmented to use powered armor.]] | [[File:H5G-Rad.png|thumb|250px|[[Spartan]]s represent the elite special forces of the UNSC, surgically and cybernetically augmented to use powered armor.]] | ||
While humans use technologically inferior equipment to the Covenant or the Forerunner forces they’ve fought, they have relied on superior tactical and strategic ability to make their forces effective. While the average UNSC Marine or Army trooper is generally better armed and trained than the most common Covenant infantry, Unggoy or Kig-Yar, they are less effective against Mgalekgolo, Sangheili or Jiralhanae unless supported by UNSC special forces, particularly Orbital Drop Shock Troopers and Spartans. While Spartans were rarely seen during the Human-Covenant War, they have become far more common since the creation of the [[SPARTAN-IV Program]], to the point of establishing themselves as their own military branch, on an equal footing with the others. | While humans use technologically inferior equipment to the Covenant or the Forerunner forces they’ve fought, they have relied on superior tactical and strategic ability to make their forces effective. While the average UNSC Marine or Army trooper is generally better armed and trained than the most common Covenant infantry, Unggoy or Kig-Yar, they are less effective against Mgalekgolo, Sangheili or Jiralhanae unless supported by UNSC special forces, particularly Orbital Drop Shock Troopers and Spartans. While Spartans were rarely seen during the Human-Covenant War, they have become far more common since the creation of the [[SPARTAN-IV Program]], to the point of establishing themselves as their own military branch, on an equal footing with the others. | ||
UNSC forces often utilize integrated air support and artillery to reinforce infantry or armored units. While the UNSC is capable of fielding extremely powerful armored vehicles, such as the [[M850 Grizzly]], it prefers the tactical flexibility of lighter, highly mobile units such as the [[M12 Warthog]] and the [[M808 Scorpion|M808]] and [[M820 Scorpion|M820]] Scorpion tanks which can be transported more easily by dropship. Air support is provided by a variety of [[VTOL]]s, evolutions of old human helicopters and jet aircraft. Many craft, such as [[Pelican]]s, [[D96 Albatross|Albatross]] dropships, as well as [[F-41 Broadsword|Broadsword]] and [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longsword]] fighters, are at home in both atmospheric and vacuum environments, allowing effective orbital support by the UNSC Navy and Air Force. | UNSC forces often utilize integrated air support and artillery to reinforce infantry or armored units. While the UNSC is capable of fielding extremely powerful armored vehicles, such as the [[M850 Grizzly]], it prefers the tactical flexibility of lighter, highly mobile units such as the [[M12 Warthog]] and the [[M808 Scorpion|M808]] and [[M820 Scorpion|M820]] Scorpion tanks which can be transported more easily by dropship. Air support is provided by a variety of [[VTOL]]s, evolutions of old human helicopters and jet aircraft. Many craft, such as [[Pelican]]s, [[D96-TCE Albatross|Albatross]] dropships, as well as [[F-41 Broadsword|Broadsword]] and [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longsword]] fighters, are at home in both atmospheric and vacuum environments, allowing effective orbital support by the UNSC Navy and Air Force. | ||
The UNSC is not the only military force humanity has by any means. Before its dissolution, the [[Colonial Military Authority]] served to enforce Earth’s authority over the Outer Colonies, and was the first military to face the Insurrection before it was subsumed within the UNSC. Many colonies also maintained their own self-defense forces or militias for internal security and disaster relief, often equipped with UNSC surplus military equipment and trained by UNSC advisors. The Insurrection also raised a number of paramilitary forces, using black market or captured weapons, vehicles and ships, though most Insurrection units preferred to operate as guerrilla forces. | The UNSC is not the only military force humanity has by any means. Before its dissolution, the [[Colonial Military Authority]] served to enforce Earth’s authority over the Outer Colonies, and was the first military to face the Insurrection before it was subsumed within the UNSC. Many colonies also maintained their own self-defense forces or militias for internal security and disaster relief, often equipped with UNSC surplus military equipment and trained by UNSC advisors. The Insurrection also raised a number of paramilitary forces, using black market or captured weapons, vehicles and ships, though most Insurrection units preferred to operate as guerrilla forces. | ||