M274 Mongoose

Mongoose "...the most Buddhist land-based motive system in the UNSC’s arsenal..."

- Anonymous E2-BAG/1/7 serviceman The M274 Mongoose Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle, commonly known as the Mongoose, is a United Nations Space Command ground reconnaissance vehicle.

Introduction
The M274 Mongoose ULATV is one of the fastest ground vehicles in the arsenal of the UNSC Marine Corps, making it a highly effective vehicle for reconnaisance, rapid transportation, and swift tactical versatility. It is the smaller cousin to the ubiquitous M12 Warthog LRV, and is a small ATV with a driver in the front seat and an optional passenger riding shotgun on a deployable rear section.

The Mongoose's high speed and light mass and armor makes it unwieldy and difficult to control at high speeds and over unstable terrain, making the ULATV vulnerable to destabilization, crashes, and flips. The driver and passenger are also completely exposed, and the Mongoose's design affords neither one of them any vehicular armor, making Mongoose operators extremely vulnerable to fire. Furthermore, the Mongoose does not incorporate any offensive or defensive capabilities, making the Mongoose's sole defensive capability an armed passenger. However, whatever defenses the Mongoose lacks it recompensates in sheer speed. Thus, standard UNSC Marine Corps operating protocol in engagements against Covenant forces place a M41 Rocket Launcher-armed Marine in the passenger position to fire rockets against slow-moving hostile vehicles while the driver uses the Mongoose's superior speed to evade enemy return fire. In a last resort, the Mongoose can run over nearby enemies, although the extremely light mass of the Mongoose makes running over shielded enemies an inefficient proposition.

The Mongoose can be transported by the Pelican Dropship or the Behemoth-class Troop Transport.

Furthermore, the Mongoose is believed to be analogous to the Covenant Type-32 "Ghost" Rapid Assault Vehicle, but the Ghost has a built-in weaponry system and is less agile and manueverable.

Operation
Lacking built-in weaponry of any kind, drivers are advised to ensure speed at all times during combat. The addition of an armed passenger is recommended, but due to the high speeds and handling problems of the Mongoose, general suppressive fire is all that can be expected.

The Mongoose is more than capable of outrunning the Covenant Ghost, but attempts to combat one in the ATV are ill-advised. The Mongoose is best suited for rapid reconnaissance missions and quick relocation of UNSC sniper teams.

The Mongoose is impossible to hijack, which is a vital advantage while trying to "splatter" enemies. Although if there is no one occupying the passenger seat, a player could get in an enemy's Mongoose while he/she is driving and possibly shoot the ground in front of the mongoose or shoot the opponent when he/she gets out. Also, in Halo 3, melees from the passenger seat of any vehicle do damage now, so meleeing the driver works too.

Because of the Mongoose's high speed, back seat, and four-wheel drive, it's possible to "lowride" in one - that is to say, drive by balancing on the back two wheels. An example of a video and screenshot of lowriding in action can be found at Bungie.net.

Halo 3 Campaign
In the Halo 3 campaign they seem to be vitally important on some levels, for quick transportation through cramped and wide open areas. They are especially important on The Storm where the first objective is to chase down a Scarab with a dozen marines mounted on the ATVs, each armed with a Rocket Launcher. There is another level that has the player use a Mongoose for transport through a UNSC base, which shows how often someone might use it throughout the Campaign. Also in the last level, if you stay to the left you can find a mongoose and use that to beat the last level.

Halo 3 Multiplayer
Due to the high-speed nature of the Mongoose, it is a very good vehicle for objective based games, such as CTF and Assault. Although passengers are very exposed to enemy fire, the ATV is often moving too fast to hit without a lucky shot or a weapon that can lock on to the Mongoose.

It is not designed for aggressive strikes against an enemy, but rather for a quick recon run, flag snatch or bomb drop. Head-on attacks place the driver and passenger in great danger. If combined with a passenger wielding an M41 Rocket launcher, the Mongoose becomes a potent Wraith hunter, its high speed and maneuverability allowing it to run rings around the more cumbersome tank. When the passenger is using the MA5C ICWS Assault Rifle the Mongoose can be used for drive-by shootouts on enemies by driving around them, and for suppressive fire.

If either the passenger or the driver have a Sniper rifle in their possession, then it can become a useful sniper team relocation vehicle.

Its fast speed and maneuverability make up for its light armor and support.

Even at top speed it is extremely hard to run someone over in a mongoose - the target will bounce off your front. it's usually only done by accident after a fall or jump of some kind.

Involvement in Halo 2
This vehicle was intended to be put into Halo 2. However, it was left on the cutting room floor and Halo 2 launched without it, because this prototype version did not behave as well as Bungie wished. They tried putting dual coaxial machine guns or something similar on the front, as well as making the biped hold a weapon while operating the ATV. In the end, it wasn't balanced and didn't fit into the gameplay well, so they took it out. It will appear in Halo 3 as a vehicle for both the single-player campaign and multiplayer. Bungie finally figured out how to balance it by making the player use a passenger for an effective offense; for you wont stand a chance without a passenger, unless you move fast. You can find the mongoose at almost every map. It is also located in the front compartment of the elephant in Sandtrap.

Like the Warthog, Pelican, Elephant, Hornet and the Scorpion, the Halo 2 Mongoose resembles the animal it's named after. Notice in the image to the left the "ears" jutting out on each side of the front and the "eyes" in the windshield. It also resembles a mongoose by its agility, speed, and size. The Halo 3 official Mongoose resembles the small mammal as well, but not as much.

Several modders have managed to insert the Mongoose into Halo 2.
 * Modded for Halo 2

There have been several Halo CE maps with models based off the Halo 2 mongoose, such as Yoyorast Island. Instead of making the driver weaponless, many modders made the biped hold a gun in one hand and drive with the other. When throwing grenades, they would stand up off the seat and throw.
 * Recreated in Halo CE

Halo 3 Beta

 * The Mongoose was one of the few vehicles to appear in the beta. Some players reported that it was very hard to "splatter" enemies, due to a smaller width than most other vehicles.
 * If a player does succeed in splattering an enemy while on the Mongoose, they will earn the achievement Mongoose Mowdown, as long as they are in a ranked free-for-all match.
 * As seen in beta, the Mongoose is able to use the Man Cannon to propel itself into the air by just driving over one. This is very helpful, for it is quicker to get to the enemy base on Valhalla using this method, rather than any other on the Mongoose.

Related Links

 * Ghost - The Covenant Separatist equivalent of the Mongoose.
 * Brute Chopper - The Covenant Loyalist equivalent of the Mongoose.