Erudo'ma'keth-pattern pulse carbine

The Erudo'ma'keth-pattern Carbine or pulse carbine is a weapon originally manufactured and used by the Covenant, and later adopted by the Banished.

Design details
The pulse carbine is a directed-energy weapon hailing from the same line as other plasma weapons like the and. Unlike the more traditional plasma rifle, the pulse carbine shares more of a visual similarity with the storm rifle or the, consisting of a fully-elongated rifle with a full stock and barrel. The pulse carbine is capable of fully-automatic or five-round burst fire, and is designed to quickly overwhelm targets with a barrage of superheated plasma bolts. The weapon does not have the sheer accuracy of the, but makes up for it with range, power and sheer fire rate. Additionally, he pulse carbine's projectiles are capable of tracking an enemy target.

Development history
The Erudo'ma'keth was first designed by Covenant-era weapon-smiths aboard High Charity as a relatively obscure design pattern, though it was later put into full production in the post-war era by Lodam Armory alongside its cousin, the.

Usage
The pulse carbine was utilized by some Covenant troops during the Battle for Earth. After the Human-Covenant War, the pulse carbine was put into full production at Lodam Armory alongside the Kelos'vaarda-pattern rifle. It was later used by Banished forces on Reach during Operation: WOLFE, including the Keepers of the One Freedom force which ended up fighting on Installation 00 alongside the Covenant loyalists.

The Banished continued to use the pulse carbine during the Battle for Zeta Halo.. It is particularly favored by Banished scouts and marksmen on Zeta Halo.

Variants

 * Rapidfire Pulse Carbine: An improved version of the Pulse Carbine with a higher rate of fire and a white chassis. Used by Inka 'Saham during the Battle for Zeta Halo.

Halo Infinite
The Pulse Carbine serves as the hybrid between the Plasma Repeater and the Battle Rifle. The Pulse Carbine fires in five-bolt bursts with each bolt consuming 0.8% charge. The bolts can track enemies, and easily strip enemy shields. The projectiles from the Pulse Carbine will travel slowly at first, so the wielder must aim very carefully, especially in close quarters. If fired continuously, the pulse carbine will overheat; however, the player can vent the weapon before it overheats completely. Overall, it is most effective when one keeps their distance from their targets. In the campaign, the Pulse Carbine is wielded by Sangheili and Jiralhanae.

List of appearances

 * Halo: Shadows of Reach
 * Sacrifice
 * Halo: Divine Wind
 * Halo Infinite
 * Halo: The Rubicon Protocol