SRS99D-S2 AM sniper rifle

"What the hell am I supposed to do with this inside a Covenant ship?"

- Kojo Agu

The Sniper Rifle System 99D-S2 Anti-Matériel, abbreviated SRS99D-S2 AM, SRS99D AM, or simply 99-D, is a long-range sniping tool used by the United Nations Space Command. It is produced by Misriah Armory as part of its SRS99 Series.

Design
The SRS99D-S2 AM is a powerful, semi-automatic sniper rifle chambered in the 14.5×114mm cartridge, generally firing APFSDS (armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabot) ammunition. The optic mounted on the weapon is capable of x5 and x10 magnification, and displays a sighted target's distance and elevation.

In profile, the SRS99D-S2 AM bears clear resemblance to the SRS99C-S2 AM, sharing its smooth and simplistic design. The weapon's finish is matte grey. The charging handle is located on the left side of the weapon, a metallic-coloured rounded protrusion, and expended casings are ejected on the right. The stock is solid, and not connected with the pistol group as in some SRC99C-S2 AM rifles. A metal guard projects out from the underside of the weapon, over where it is gripped for firing. As in the SRS99C-S2, a square carrying-handle is located in front of and over the scope.

Performance
The weapon is effective out to 4,920ft (1,500 kilometres), and has the capacity to eliminate targets in a single shot. Recoil is not considered a significant issue when employing this weapon, and its high rate of fire and ergonomic reloading process mitigate the limited capacity of the 4-round detachable box magazines utilized with it.

Development History
The SRS99D-S2 AM was developed by Misriah Armory, with a line of them being manufactured on Mars.

Usage
These rifles were notably employed by the UNSC in the latter stages of the Battle of Earth, including by Orbital Drop Shock Trooper Corporal T. Rymann during the Battle of Sector Six. These weapons played a role in the Battle of Installation 00 as well, with John-117 deploying with one during landfall in the Battle of Installation 00. In January, 2553 on New Llanelli, during one of Kilo-Five's weapon transactions with Avu Med 'Telcam, Orbital Drop Shock Trooper Staff Sergeant Malcolm Geffen was positioned on a ridge to cover the transaction, armed with an SRS99D-S2 AM.

Legacy
At least two of these rifles were kept in the "Weapon room" of the Museum of Humanity.

Changes from the SRS99C (Halo 2)

 * Overall higher damage and slower fire rate.
 * New muzzle brake with front iron sight.
 * Handguard, body, and stock has been altered.
 * The scope now shows real-time with an LCD screen and infrared vision.
 * It now has a trigger guard.
 * The SRS99D-S2 AM now has a new flat matte black color finish to it.
 * Recoil affects aim.

Trivia

 * When meleeing with the weapon, the image on the scope will briefly reflect the player's field of view before switching to the scope's view.
 * When throwing a piece of equipment, the player character's model will appear to sink into the rifle and disappear until the throwing animation is finished.
 * The SRS99D's in-game model lacks the cyan "trinity" emblem seen on the sniper rifles in Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2. However, it is shown with this symbol in Halo: Landfall.

List of appearances

 * Believe
 * Enemy Weapon
 * Halo Landfall
 * Halo: Arms Race
 * Halo: Combat
 * Halo: Last One Standing
 * Halo 3
 * Halo 3: ODST Pre-mission Evaluation
 * Halo 3: ODST
 * Halo Legends
 * Prototype
 * Halo: Bloodline
 * Halo: Glasslands
 * Halo Mythos