Orbital bombardment

Orbital bombardment refers to the act of bombarding targets on a planetary surface from orbit.

Covenant
While the Covenant sometimes perform glassing from close range near the surface, the most common practice is to fire lances of magnetically contained plasma to the planet surface from orbit. As the plasma bolt impacts the ground, the magnetic field collapses and everything in the impact zone is vaporized instantly. Most commonly, this is performed by Covenant warships covering the entire planet in crisscrossing orbits until the entire surface has been destroyed.

UNSC
While humanity lacks the ship-borne plasma weapons the Covenant possess, the kinetic energy released by a Magnetic Accelerator Cannon round impacting a planetary surface can deal equally devastating damage within an extremely localized radius. However, instances of the UNSC using MACs to bombard a planet are rare; only the is known to have engaged in such practice. Judging by its effects, the Spirit of Fire's MAC is seemingly less powerful or fired on a lower power setting than the MAC guns on most UNSC ships, as the damage done by a MAC round fired at full velocity would be immensely greater.

The UNSC may also use nuclear weapons as a form of bombardment. While the UNSC often uses nuclear weapons during ground and orbital engagements, the use of such armaments to bombard a planet's surface from orbit is rare. The only widely known instance of this occurring is during the rebellion on the Far Isle colony in 2492. It should be noted that both conventional and nuclear bombardments are far less effective at neutralizing a planet than either glassing or the use of a NOVA Bomb.

A UNSC piece of equipment referred to as the Target Locator is a laser pointer that can be used by ground forces to identify targets for small-scale orbital bombardment from an orbiting ship.

Improvised weapons
In addition to using weapons specifically designed for the task, orbital bombardment can be performed by de-orbiting or dropping asteroids or other objects to a planetary target. Such was the case in the concluding moments of the Battle of Metisette, when the AI Juliana de-orbited The Rubble so that Hesiod's moon Metisette would collide with the Rubble's former asteroid habitats, making them rain down on The Redoubt.

List of appearances

 * Halo: Reach
 * Halo: The Fall of Reach
 * Halo: First Strike
 * Halo: Ghosts of Onyx
 * Halo: Contact Harvest
 * Halo: The Cole Protocol
 * Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
 * Dirt
 * Headhunters
 * Blunt Instruments
 * The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole
 * The Return
 * Halo Legends
 * Origins