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File:HINF CanyonMap3.png|The Razorback on the [[Canyon map]], note the Spartans in the rear troop bay.
File:HINF CanyonMap3.png|The Razorback on the [[Fragmentation]], note the Spartans in the rear troop bay.
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M15 Razorback
Concept art of the M15 Razorback.
Usage

Role(s):

Transport[1]

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

 

"Think of it as the Warthog’s more spacious and robust cousin — perfect for crashing Banished house parties with and taking on scenic drives."
Jeff Easterling[1]

The M15 "Razorback" Light Tactical Vehicle is a vehicle in service with the UNSC Marine Corps.[1][2]

Design details

The Razorback bears a strong resemblance to the M12B Warthog. It employs a visually similar chassis, albeit with a fortified windshield and a bumper reinforcement. Like the M831 Troop Transport Warthog, the roll cage also extends from the middle of the vehicle to its rear section.[1]

Operational history

Joyriding

In 2552, Janissary James stole a Razorback near New York City on Earth to joyride with some friends, and "turtled" it. She was arrested after being caught trying to return the gate pass they had used to steal it. The vehicle would be found after Janissary's arrest, and a police officer asked her if she was aware of the event as part of a PQI test.[3]

Installation 07 conflict

The Razorback most notably saw use during the Installation 07 conflict in 2560.[1]

Gameplay

Halo Infinite

The Razorback is set to debut in the upcoming installment Halo Infinite. 343 Industries writer Jeff Easterling has described the vehicle as "more spacious and robust" than the Warthog.[1] The Razorback has the capacity to store items such as detached turrets, power weapons, fusion coils, and objectives in a storage compartment on the back of the vehicle.[4]

Production notes

Reflecting its close relation to the similarly-named M12 Warthog, the Razorback is named after domestic pigs that have gone feral in Australia and the Americas.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

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