Stealth Sangheili

The Stealth Elite is a Covenant Sangheili (Elite) rank.

Rank
Stealth Elites are the assassins of the Covenant military. They're equal in rank with Spec Ops Elites. The use of their active camouflage makes them good at ambushing enemies in slim quarters.

Armor and Armament
These elites are clad in dull gray body armor, but are unshielded in Halo:Combat Evolved - they are not equipped with Elite Personal Energy Shields. However, their defensive capabilities are augmented by permanent Active Camo technology. In Halo 2 they have energy shields, though they are still weaker than those of a Elite Minor. Also in Halo 2, Stealth Elites can have dull gray or brown armor.

Combat
Stealth Elites are normally armed with Plasma Rifles, either single-wielding or dual-wielding. Other Stealth Elites also carry Energy Swords and Carbines, when equipped with an Energy Sword they only activate it after sneaking up on an enemy. However, these soldiers are far more uncommon.

The Best way to combat a Stealth Elite in Halo: Combat Evolved, would be to use the M6D. The M6D would kill them in 1 hit to the head, and while using the M6D you can kill a stealth elite from far far away due to the High accuracy and scope the M6D has.

The Best way to combat a Stealth Elite in Halo 2 would be to use a Human weapon with High Powered Headshots. The best would be a M6C Magnum killing them in 2-3 headshots due to the Very High flesh damage the M6C Magnum has. When using the M6C Magnum the player can kill a Stealth Elite from far far away (just like with the M6D) due to the Very High accuracy and good range of the weapon. Another thing the player can do is Melee attack a Stealth Elite with the M6C Magnum because of the Super fast melee attack the Magnum.

Another good weapon is the BR55 Battle Rifle, although it would not kill a Stealth Elite as fast as the M6C Magnum would due to the much slower rate of fire, also the melee attack of the BR55 Battle Rifle is WAY slower than that of a Magnum. Although the Battle Rifle does has a scope.

Tactics
They are also far less prone to tactical mistakes, such as not charging directly into a fight and taking cover more often. Their energy shields are weak but recharge quicker than any common elite. They often try to make use of their Active Camo to sneak behind an enemy and get a stealth kill.

Appearances
Stealth Elites appear in both Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2.

In both games, in Easy and Normal difficulty modes, these Elites are only in places where they always spawn, but in Heroic and Legendary, they spawn far more often. They are as intelligent as a Major Domo, and seldom make mistakes in combat. They work in pairs or in groups of up to four.

Halo: Combat Evolved
Stealth Elites were far more common in Halo: Combat Evolved, compared to its successor. On Installation 04, Stealth Elites were present in many places, especially near the Silent Cartographer.

Halo 2
Stealth Elites were present at the death of the unnamed Master Gunnery Sergeant on Cairo Station, Armory A-01. On the Heroic and Legendary difficulties on the campaign level "Outskirts", these cloaked Elites are seen in "Sniper Alley". This area is where they will jump down from a roof and engage SPARTAN-117 and the Marines following him, normally killing the Marines and surprising the player. Several Stealth Elites were on guard duty at Regret's lake temple on Installation 05, in the underwater sections. Some were present on patrol of High Charity.


 * On the level Cairo Station, Stealth Elites were prowling in the underbelly of the Armory A-01
 * On Outskirts (Heroic and Legendary) two to four Stealth Elites will attack the player and his marines at the end of Sniper Alley
 * On Metropolis, what appears to be a Stealth Elite is present on the deck of the Scarab.
 * On the level Delta Halo, on Legendary, a third Phantom dropship will arrive to drop off three Stealth Elites.
 * On the Level Gravemind, Several Stealth and SpecOps Elites were fighting against Covenant Loyalists all throughout High Charity.

Disambiguation
They are sometimes mistaken as Special Operations Elites, who have armor equipped with technology to temporarily sustain Active Camouflage like the Arbiter's, but, unlike Stealth Elites, are shielded.