Magnetic Accelerator Cannon



The Magnetic Accelerator Cannon, or MAC guns, is a large coilgun that serves as the primary offensive weapon for UNSC warships. A larger variant is in service aboard defensive space stations. Within the UNSC arsenal, only nuclear ordnance exceeds the power of the MAC.

The M68 Gauss Cannon used by UNSC ground forces maybe regarded as a relative of the MAC, albeit on a much smaller scale.

Mounting
The size of a Magnetic Accelerator Cannon is such that it is normally an integral component of a warship's structure. Some types of space stations are literally built around the massive weapon.

Ammunition
A MAC typically fires massive slugs at a fraction of the speed of light, or c. The high muzzle speed gives the slug the kinetic energy and momentum necessary to damage a target, and partially mitigates the unguided and unmaneuvering nature of the slug.

Aiming
The integration of the MAC to its carrying hull means the entire warship or station must maneuver to aim the weapon. Even with an AI laying the gun, the required precision and the 'dumb' nature of the ordnance fires means that hitting an evading target at 100,000 kilometers is extremely unlikely.

Standard Magnetic Accelerator Cannon
The standard ship-mounted MAC fires a 600 ton ferric projectile with a depleted uranium core at 0.1 c. The large amount of energy needed to fire the weapon is particularly onerous on a warship, and the extended recharge times is a significant factor in combat against Covenant warships as multiple MAC rounds are required to penetrate Covenant shields. The standard MAC is sufficient to destroy any human vessel or severely damage an unshielded Covenant vessel.

An experimental version of the MAC was developed to fire three successive rounds on a single capacitor charge. A prototype was mounted on the.



"Super" Magnetic Accelerator Cannon

 * Main article: Orbital Defense Platform

A UNSC defense platform typically mounted a much larger and more powerful version of the standard MAC, nicknamed "Super MAC" or "the Big Stick." These super MACs fired a 3000 ton ferric-tungsten round at 0.04 c, powerful enough to penetrate a fully shielded Covenant warship. By receiving power from ground-based powerplants, orbital platforms could achieve recharge and reload times as short as five seconds. (Reference: Halo: Fall of Reach page 283)

Other MAC Sizes
Although never explicitly elaborated there maybe many more different sizes of MAC based on the sizes of possible mounts. For example, one might extrapolate that a frigate would mount a smaller, less powerful cannon than, say, a supercarrier or a, if only for power management issues.

Conceivably a 'large' ship could mount many 'small' MACs. However, the lack of such occurrences might suggest that the power of a MAC, once the mass and volume of all attendant components (ex. capacitors) are accounted for, does not scale linearly.

MAC Location
Many believe that the MAC launch tube is located near the underside of the ship, where there are three large plates. However, it is more likely that the tube is located along the entire length of the ship. Logically, the multiple powerful magnets needed accelerate a 600 tonne slug to 0.1c requires an exceptionally long tube, allowing for many magnets to affect the projectile. The huge length 1.17 km length of the Pillar of Autumn would facilitate this, making the most likely muzzle location of the MAC tube to be located at the protrusion at the ship's bow.

Further supporting the hypothesis of a tube running through the entire ship is the structure and design of Cairo Station. After exiting the cargo elevator, the player can look up and observe the Super MAC platform in action. The slug travels the entire length of the tower, and exits at the "top." Later in the level, the player can notice the loading zone of the slugs at the base of the launch tube.