Assault harness



The Assault Armor is a variation of Elite body armor.

Introduction
The Assault Harness is an armor set of the Elite race. It features a dynamic recharging Energy Shield. It is an Armor Permutation in Halo 3 Multiplayer. Bungie has confirmed all of the Armor Permutations have no effect on gameplay, though a smaller helmet may help reduce headshots.

Development and History
It is a reissued pre-covenant Elite Harness that features reinforced aligned composites and buttress principle protective stratum to preserve structural coherence of underlying tissue, and ultra resilient deltoid protection to aid in the concussive shock force and direct kinetic energy. Much like the Combat Harness it is also designed to be intimidating and damage the enemy's psyche and morale. The armor was restricted from use when the Sangheili joined the Covenant, due to its startling effectiveness, but began to once again issue the armor after seceding.

Helmet Characteristics
The helmet is completely sealed unlike the combat armor and its main feature is a rounded plate around their forehead and head. It then features a pair of goggle like lenses, which can be red or orange. Both mandibles are protected by an angular guard and features a neck ring to the back with a pair of lights on each side.

Deltoid Protection Characteristics
The Deltoid Protection Plate is squared off with a simple set of shapes and rectangle plate with a roughly triangular form on each side.

Thoracic Cage Characteristics
The Thoracic Cage of the Assault Harness is nearly identical to that of the Combat Harness. The differences include a pair of clasps on each shoulder and a hexagonal piece armor set on the center of the chest.

Unlock

 * Head: Unlocked by default.


 * Shoulders: Unlocked by default.


 * Body: Unlocked by default.

Trivia

 * Rtas 'Vadum wears the shoulder and body pieces of this armor permutation with the helmet of a Combat variant during the events of Halo 3.
 * This is the type of armor SpecOps Officer Usze 'Taham bears (if playing 4-person co-op).
 * The Spec-Ops Elites from Halo 3 use the Assault Armor.
 * In the Halo 3 level Floodgate, some Elite corpses have an Assault helmet, but due to a glitch the Combat helmets are on them as well, making a combination helmet. These corpses only appear toward the end of level.
 * Most people will wear the helmet when they play Team SWAT because it's technically harder to get a headshot on someone who's wearing this helmet.