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Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of [[supplies]] from orbiting support vessels such as {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations, and the force commander carefully weigh the cost of delaying their construction. {{Ref/Game|Id=PL|HW2|Phoenix_Logs#UNSC_Buildings|Phoenix Logs|Detail=Supply Pad}} The supplies handled by the UNSC's supply pad networks cover everything from [[Health pack|medical kits]] to full-sized [[Warthog]] [[Graf/Hauptman Solar/Saline Actuator|engines]], food, [[:Category:Ammunition|ammunition]], spare parts, and power cells.{{Ref/Reuse|PL}} The crew of a well run supply pad knows that a working pad means a working base.{{Ref/Reuse|hwsite}}
Supply Pads allow the firebase to receive a constant flow of [[supplies]] from orbiting support vessels such as {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}. These are vital logistical ports for UNSC combat operations, and the force commander carefully weigh the cost of delaying their construction. {{Ref/Game|Id=PL|HW2|Phoenix_Logs#UNSC_Buildings|Phoenix Logs|Detail=Supply Pad}} The supplies handled by the UNSC's supply pad networks cover everything from [[Health pack|medical kits]] to full-sized [[Warthog]] [[Graf/Hauptman Solar/Saline Actuator|engines]], food, [[:Category:Ammunition|ammunition]], spare parts, and power cells.{{Ref/Reuse|PL}} The crew of a well run supply pad knows that a working pad means a working base.{{Ref/Reuse|hwsite}}


Supply pads take the form of [[landing pad]] structures that allow [[D82 Darter]]s to land and deposit large crates of supplies. The pads are serviced by robotic cranes, which move the supply onto a conveyor belt, wherein it is lowered into the firebase's underground assembly and storage areas.{{Ref/Reuse|hwsite}} There are two major designs of Supply Pad; the first is a larger installation that can be constructed at a larger "pod" firebase and lifted from an underground assembly area to a final operation position on an [[elevator]]. To sustain high-tempo missions, these Supply Pads can be upgraded to the '''Heavy Supply Pad''', which accelerates Supply generation by adding a landing pad to double supply intake.{{Ref/Game|Id=HW|HW|gameplay}} The second design of supply pad is a single modular unit utilised in the expeditionary firebases, and can be transported into the landing area via a [[Pelican]] dropship.{{Ref/Game|HW2|gameplay}}
Supply pads take the form of [[landing pad]] structures that allow [[D82-EST Darter]]s to land and deposit large crates of supplies. The pads are serviced by robotic cranes, which move the supply onto a conveyor belt, wherein it is lowered into the firebase's underground assembly and storage areas.{{Ref/Reuse|hwsite}} There are two major designs of Supply Pad; the first is a larger installation that can be constructed at a larger "pod" firebase and lifted from an underground assembly area to a final operation position on an [[elevator]]. To sustain high-tempo missions, these Supply Pads can be upgraded to the '''Heavy Supply Pad''', which accelerates Supply generation by adding a landing pad to double supply intake.{{Ref/Game|Id=HW|HW|gameplay}} The second design of supply pad is a single modular unit utilised in the expeditionary firebases, and can be transported into the landing area via a [[Pelican]] dropship.{{Ref/Game|HW2|gameplay}}


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