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The M46 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun, nicknamed the "Vulcan",[1][2] is a UNSC vehicle-mounted rotary machine gun. The successor to the M41 Vulcan, the M46 is used as the primary armament on the M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle before the introduction of the M343A2 chaingun.[3]
Design details
The M46 LAAG maintains most of the M41 LAAG profile; it is a triple-barreled, electric-powered, linkless, belt-fed weapon. Two major improvements over the M41 are the replacement of the cooling system and a larger gas chamber.[4] The M46 had entered service by February, 2531.[5]
Gameplay
Advantages
In the multiplayer, the LAAG can be a powerful weapon, as it has both anti-personnel and light anti-armor capabilities. Its fast rate of fire allows it to focus down targets with relative ease, and it is reasonably accurate if used correctly. As its name suggests it is absolutely deadly to Banshees and the fact that a Warthog with one usually spawns on any map with a Banshee makes them a constant threat.[6]
Disadvantages
Some disadvantages to operating the LAAG turret are; the lack of protection to the operator, which makes sniping an effective way to counter them, as well as the weapon's tendency to overheat, which can temporarily render it useless. The lack of accuracy at long distances can also be a significant problem. As with the M41 LAAG from previous games (notably Halo: Reach, where the mechanic was first implemented), the weapon's tendency to overheat is an overt gameplay mechanic. Gatling weapons are designed to distribute heat evenly among their multiple barrels; indeed, this is the very reason they have multiple barrels, as the long period between when each fires ensures that none receive more than a small heat increase. The gun does not overheat in Halo 2: Anniversary however.[7]
Gallery
Concept art of the M46 LAAG in Halo 4.
A squad of Spartan-IVs in a Warthog on Wreckage with one manning the M46 LAAG.
HUD of the M46 LAAG in Halo 2: Anniversary campaign.
An ODST manning an M46 LAAG on Installation 05.
Alice-130 mans an M46 Vulcan in Halo Wars 2.
List of appearances
- The Commissioning (First appearance)
- Halo 4
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo 2: Anniversary
- Know Your Enemy
- Halo: Ground Command (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Tales from Slipspace
- Halo Wars 2
Sources
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- ^ This Image
- ^ Halo 5: Guardians
- ^ Halo 4 Official Site: ORDNANCE + ARMOR
- ^ Halo Wars 2
- ^ Halo 4
- ^ Halo 2: Anniversary