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[[Image:IFFtags.jpg|thumb|IFF Tags identifying UNSC soldiers]] | [[Image:IFFtags.jpg|thumb|IFF Tags identifying UNSC soldiers]] | ||
'''Identification of Friend or Foe'''<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 178</ref> is a system used by the [[UNSC]] to tag friendly or hostile units for easy identification on a Heads | '''Identification of Friend or Foe'''<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 178</ref> is a system used by the [[UNSC]] to tag friendly or hostile units for easy identification on a [[Heads Up Display]] or [[Motion Sensor]].<ref>[[wikipedia:Identification friend or foe|IFF at Wikipedia]]</ref> The equipment of a friendly unit generates a signal on a specific frequency, which is interpreted as a "friendly" signal by the receiver. If a signal is not generated, then unit is tagged as a hostile. Friendly units appear as yellow dots on the motion tracker, while the crosshairs of a HUD turn green when pointed at them. Hostile units show up as red on a motion tracker, and the HUD crosshairs turn red. | ||
In the ''[[Halo 2]]'' level, ''[[Gravemind ( | In the ''[[Halo 2]]'' level, ''[[Gravemind (level)|Gravemind]]'', [[John-117]] managed to rescue a dozen UNSC Prisoners of War. This was due to [[Cortana]] identifying their "IFF Transponders", which were still with the Marines. | ||
Most UNSC ships, ranging from civilian [[ | Most UNSC ships, ranging from civilian [[Freighter]]s to [[UNSC Navy]] [[warships]], possess IFF transponders displaying their identity, allegiance, and classification.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', page 176</ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category: UNSC]] | [[Category:UNSC technology]] |