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Perhaps the most recognizable piece of hardware in all of the UNSC, the M12 FAV is extremely versatile in both maneuverability and offensive functionality. Typically carrying one driver, one passenger, and a rear gunner (though variants may differ), the Warthog excels at scouting and reconnaissance, while still remaining effective at applying direct force to enemy infantry and armor. | |||
The Warthog is roughly three metric tonnes, fueled by a 12.0 L liquid-cooled hydrogen-injected ICE and can reach speeds of up to 125kph (78mph). Apart from its consistent performance in the field, the wide diversity of arms it carries give it an excellent range of possible applications. The predominant examples of this can be seen with the three core models: | |||
- LRV (Light Reconnaissance Vehicle) with an M41 12.7mm LAAG | |||
- LAAV-G (Light Anti-Armor Vehicle, Gauss) with an M68 25mm ALIM | |||
- LAAV-R (Light Anti-Armor Vehicle, Rocket) with an M79 65mm MLRS | |||
While these are the UNSC’s primary configurations for the M12, other versions exist and achieve similar levels of success with their varied roles: carrying troops, supplies, and arms; acting in medical, reconnaissance, and communication roles; or lastly, participating in excursions in extreme weather and/or terrain conditions. All-in-all, the Warthog is the most reliable and the most appreciated piece of equipment throughout all of the UNSC’s armory. | |||
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File:GaussWarthog1.png|Gauss Warthog 1 | |||
File:GaussWarthog2.png|Gauss Warthog 2 | |||
File:RocketWarthog1.png|Rocket Warthog 1 | |||
File:RocketWarthog2.png|Rocket Warthog 2 | |||
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===Mongoose=== | ===Mongoose=== | ||
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===Falcon=== | ===Falcon=== | ||
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===Sabre=== | ===Sabre=== | ||
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===Wolverine=== | ===Wolverine=== | ||
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===Vulture=== | ===Vulture=== | ||
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===NMPD Pelican=== | ===NMPD Pelican=== | ||
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===Phantom=== | ===Phantom=== | ||
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===Banshee Fighter=== | ===Banshee Fighter=== | ||
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===Ghost=== | ===Ghost=== | ||
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===Scarab=== | ===Scarab=== | ||
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===Revenant=== | ===Revenant=== | ||
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===Spirit=== | ===Spirit=== | ||
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Vehicles
Warthog
Template:Article Quote Perhaps the most recognizable piece of hardware in all of the UNSC, the M12 FAV is extremely versatile in both maneuverability and offensive functionality. Typically carrying one driver, one passenger, and a rear gunner (though variants may differ), the Warthog excels at scouting and reconnaissance, while still remaining effective at applying direct force to enemy infantry and armor.
The Warthog is roughly three metric tonnes, fueled by a 12.0 L liquid-cooled hydrogen-injected ICE and can reach speeds of up to 125kph (78mph). Apart from its consistent performance in the field, the wide diversity of arms it carries give it an excellent range of possible applications. The predominant examples of this can be seen with the three core models:
- LRV (Light Reconnaissance Vehicle) with an M41 12.7mm LAAG
- LAAV-G (Light Anti-Armor Vehicle, Gauss) with an M68 25mm ALIM
- LAAV-R (Light Anti-Armor Vehicle, Rocket) with an M79 65mm MLRS
While these are the UNSC’s primary configurations for the M12, other versions exist and achieve similar levels of success with their varied roles: carrying troops, supplies, and arms; acting in medical, reconnaissance, and communication roles; or lastly, participating in excursions in extreme weather and/or terrain conditions. All-in-all, the Warthog is the most reliable and the most appreciated piece of equipment throughout all of the UNSC’s armory.