SCOUT-class Mjolnir

SCOUT-class Mjolnir, also designated as the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/S variant, is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor that was developed by the Materials Group.

Overview
The Scout armor uses advanced materials to provide stealth properties, while the 'R' variant reduces infrared signature and radiation emissions. In the case of the Mk. V version, the helmet's visor also includes an enhanced optics system.

Development history
The Scout and Recon projects were run as parallel projects intended to develop a single variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor with stealth capabilities and no impact on endurance; out of the two, the Scout variant relies heavily on highly advanced materials. It was tested in the Office of Naval Intelligence's Beta-5 Division Ordnance Testing Facility at Swanbourne, Perth, in Western Australia. The Scout variant was developed for use with the MJOLNIR Mark V Powered Assault Armor and was later upgraded to function with the MJOLNIR Mark VI.

After the first wave of GEN2 systems, based on the request of an unnamed VIP, a one-off upgrade to the Mark V version of the suit was created, called VIGILANT-class Mjolnir.

Usage
Spartans who used GEN1 Scout-class armor tended to specialize in infiltration/reconnaissance and are also often exceptional snipers. Two examples of this were Linda-058 and Jun-A266, who both used it.

Overview
The GEN2 variant was mostly unchanged from the Mark VI design, having similar abilities like ensuring the user can navigate a battlefield without generating a recognizable silhouette on enemy sensors.

It contains the most capable covert anti-tracking system and shroud-induction packages available for use. SCOUT armor also incorporates AI-assisted forward observation uplinks to direct aerospace and orbital strikes.

The helmet has a groove on it that helps orient shroud placementas well as a wide-scan visor plate. The chest has a spectrum-fracturing canopy emitter designed for extended active camouflage use, and a X900-Boulder emission shroud system (Swan-B5) that masks extraneous radioactive emissions. The reactor pack has a Bravado-120-T5 fitted stabilizer that guards against reactor pings. The kit also includes an IR-sig modulator.

Development history
During early development of the GEN2 variant, the Materials Group tested various form factors of the SCOUT helmet, before settling on a sleek shape reminiscent of the MARK VI [GEN1] model, Testing was done in the WG/Facility 58-32/B5D. Testing for the GEN2 version was swiftly done, as by January 2553 a copy of the armor was onboard the.

Usage
It was favored by Class-8 FDO (Forward Deployed Operators) as it contained the most capable covert anti-tracking system and shroud-induction packages available for use. Commander Palmer, leader of the 's SPARTAN-IV contingent, wears a GEN2 Scout suit.

Helmet
Unlock: Unlock the Used Car Salesman Achievement. It features a cap-like protrusion, along its rim and a beak-like protrusion under the chin. It is usually best to use this armor for sniping because its thin, slit-shaped visor keeps it less visible than other helmets. Its general shape could be compared to a full face helmet or the helmet worn by UNSC marines.
 * Helmet Description: As with the RECON variant the goal was to improve the armor's stealth capabilities with no impact on endurance; however, the SCOUT variant relies more heavily on advanced materials.

Shoulder pauldron
Unlock: Unlock the Mongoose Mowdown Achievement. The shoulder pauldrons are straight and angular. Unlike other shoulder pieces, the Scout shoulders are attached slightly above the elbow, instead of on the shoulder. They are remarkably similar to the original Marine armor from Halo: Combat Evolved, and the shoulder plates of the Brutes in Halo 2.
 * Shoulders Description: The SCOUT and RECON projects were run as independant parallel projects intended to develop a single variant of the Mjolnir Powered Assault Armor with stealth capabilities.

Chest
Unlock: Unlock the Too Close to the Sun Achievement. Like the other MJOLNIR variants, the chest plate is simply an attachment that is placed onto the already existing Mark VI armor. The chest armor consists of a H-shaped plate over the upper torso, and a pair of articulated plates attached to its bottom.
 * Body Description: The Mjolnir VI/S variant was developed and tested alongside the RECON variant at the ONI's Ordnance Testing Facility(B5D) at Swanbourne, Perth, Western Australia.

Halo: Reach
The MJOLNIR VI/S variant was developed and tested at the ONI's Ordnance Testing Facility. Base Price: 40,000 cR, Captain HU/RS Price: 5,000 cR, Captain CBRN/CNM Price: 5,000 cR, Captain
 * Description: The SCOUT and RECON projects were part of the secret MJOLNIR PAA/RS program.
 * Description: Hardened uplink/remote sensor package; A favorite of Sniper units.
 * Description: For operations in hazard zones; command network module.

In Halo: Reach, the Scout helmet features drastically different aesthetics than the Mark VI Scout helmet seen in Halo 3. It resembles the MJOLNIR Recon variant in terms of basic design, with the visor being a wide slit. The player must achieve the rank of Captain to unlock this helmet.

Two upgrades are available for the helmet, the first adds a Hardened Uplink/Remote Sensor Package (HU/RS), and the second adds a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Module with a Command Network Module-Improved on the right side (incorrectly called CNM) (CBRN/CNM, should be CBRN/CNM-I). The HU/RS attachment in this form is unique to the Scout helmet, in all other appearances it looks more like a helmet mounted flashlight.

Halo 4
Unlock: Spartan Rank 38 Available skins: APEX(Apex) and TOXC(Toxic)
 * Description: One of the longest running configurations currently on the Mjolnir platform.
 * The APEX skin is obtainable by completing the Oddball Victory Mastery commendation.
 * The TOXC skin skin is available as a DLC code packaged with the Scout-armored Spartan action figure in the second series of McFarlane's Halo 4 action figures. It is not usable in Spartan Ops.

The Scout variant is available as a customization option for the MJOLNIR (GEN2) armor system. It is relatively unchanged from its previous incarnation.

Halo 5: Guardians
Unlock: Uncommon REQ card Available Skins: Decoy, Observer, and Outrider Decoy Unlock: Rare REQ card Observer Unlock: Ultra Rare REQ card Outrider Unlock: Legendary REQ card
 * Helmet Description: Materials Group tested various form factors of the SCOUT helmet, before settling on a sleek shape reminiscent of the MARK VI [GEN1] model.
 * Body Description: In addition to sensor shrouding, SCOUT armor incorporates AI-assisted forward observation uplinks to direct aerospace and orbital strikes.

Trivia

 * The official Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide mistakenly states that the shoulder pads are unlocked by gaining the We're in for Some Chop achievement.
 * In the first months of Halo 3 multiplayer, the Scout chest piece had a glitch; it would sometimes re-lock itself, even if the requirements for unlocking it had been achieved. Bungie fixed the glitch in the first Halo 3 Title Update.
 * The Halo Encyclopedia mistakenly displays the Scout helmet in place of the Rogue helmet, but also shows the Scout helmet when discussing the Scout permutation. This mistake was corrected in the 2011 edition of the Encyclopedia.
 * A decoy is a unit or vehicle sent in place of the actual target to distract or confuse an enemy. An observer is a person or unit that (as its name suggests) observes targets, and an outrider is a security unit or person who goes ahead of a target's vehicle to check the path ahead.
 * A coincidence relating to this armor is that both visual guides, the Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, and the Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide both have this armor set on page 165.

List of appearances

 * Halo 3
 * Remember Reach
 * Deliver Hope
 * Halo: Reach
 * Halo 4
 * Spartan Ops
 * Infinity Briefing Packet
 * Halo: Spartan Assault
 * Halo: Initiation
 * Halo: Escalation
 * Halo: Fleet Battles
 * Halo 5: Guardians
 * Halo Mythos
 * Halo: Tales from Slipspace