Titanium-A armor

Titanium-A armor is the most common form of battle plating used by the UNSC on its warships. It is composed of high-grade Titanium-50 that is specially strengthened at the molecular level, which implies alloying with other elements. It is usually greyish in color. Following the Human-Covenant War, some UNSC military vessels received energy shielding to allow the ships to absorb more damage. Like the Magnetic Accelerator Cannon, Titanium-A armor plating saw advances and widespread use due to the Insurrection.

Applications
Titanium-A has numerous uses throughout the UNSC due largely to titanium being lightweight and extremely strong, with a high tolerance to heat. Its primary use is armor for ships. Typically, as much as one-third of a standard UNSC military vessel's mass is the Titanium-A plating. UNSC frigates have sixty centimeters of plating on their hull, and UNSC destroyers have up to two meters of plating. UNSC carriers have thirty-six centimeters of Titanium-A plating, while UNSC destroyers have at least two meters. s have 191 cm-thick layers of Titanium-A armor, allowing them to sustain far greater damage. D77-TC Pelicans and GA-TL1 Longswords are both covered in Titanium-A armor to provide additional protection in dogfights. Clarion spy drones are almost pure Titanium-A armor to allow them to safely enter slipspace. Long Range Stealth Orbital Insertion Pods are given additional Titanium-A plating to allow the pods to be launched from slipspace. Refit stations and construction platforms, such as Station Delphi, are essentially slabs of Titanium-A armor plating.

The UNSC uses Titanium-A for construction of military bases as well, to make them less susceptible to destruction. Underground facilities such as HIGHCOM Facility Bravo-6, CASTLE Base and Camp Hathcock used Titanium-A armor in their superstructures. Even lockers used by UNSC personnel are reinforced with a centimeter of Titanium-A armor plating. Eridanus Secundus, a United Rebel Front asteroid base located in the Eridanus system, was reinforced with a layer of Titanium-A armor which also helps deflect UNSC and Covenant sensors.

Defensive capabilities
Prior to the Human-Covenant War, a single Magnetic Accelerator Cannon slug was capable of penetrating any vessel's Titanium-A armor plating. The armor took a newfound importance after the beginning of the Human-Covenant War: to contend with the Covenant's plasma weaponry, humans needed armor that would withstand the heat of the directed plasma. Despite its strength and resistance to heat, however, the Titanium-A plating is usually boiled away within seconds on contact with Covenant plasma torpedoes, and does not effectively dissipate the plasma. Energy projectors are able to pierce dozens of centimeters with relative ease. Pulse laser turrets can reduce the hull of a to about four centimeters in a single hit. Even energy swords can do significant damage to Titanium-A armor. During the Fall of Reach, the was destroyed by a single shot from the Long Night of Solace's energy projector. Despite being armored with the stronger Titanium-A3 armor, the 's hull was pierced by a Covenant mercenary space station's glassing cannon. After three hits from the cannon, the Infinity was nearly destroyed. However, the was able to hold its own for a while against the much larger Ardent Prayer, despite being severely outgunned.

Titanium-A armor plating can be layered with tungsten for a radiation absorption rating of 5 and presumably grant greater protection against plasma weaponry. Unlike the Covenant's nanolaminate hull plating, Titanium-A plating is not effective during direct collisions with other vessels. After a direct collision with a CPV-class heavy destroyer, the was heavily damaged, while the destroyer was seemingly unharmed. When the destroyer collided with a Covenant stealth ship, the Iroquois lost all two meters of Titanium-A plating, although it did succeed to disabling the Covenant vessel.

Titanium-A3 armor
Titanium-A3 is a variant of Titanium-A battle plate developed by ONI's Materials Group. Like Titanium-A, it is chemically altered on the molecular level to produce a stronger plate for ship hulls. It has only been noted to be used on the, whose hull is composed of 4.9-meter-thick Titanium-A3 battleplate.