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The '''Jump Pack Brute''' is a [[rank]] of [[Jiralhanae]] (Brute) warriors. | The '''Jump Pack Brute''' is a [[rank]] of [[Jiralhanae]] (Brute) warriors. | ||
On their ventral sides, they carry jump packs for increased mobility. They are the Brute counterpart to [[Elite]] (Sangheili) [[Ranger Elite|Rangers]], but unlike the Rangers whom were met in a low-gravity environment, they are not capable of complete aerial tactical maneuvering; rather, their jump packs propel them on an immense jump a greater distance than even a [[Man Cannon]] can offer. They most commonly use [[Radar Jammer]], [[Flare]] and [[Trip Mines]], flying in and dropping them near their opponents. Their jump packs do not break down with the rest of their [[Power Armor(Jiralhanae)|Power Armor]] when heavily damaged, so they may continue their airborne assaults until they are killed. They replaced the Ranger Elites of ''[[Halo 2]]'' after the Elites formed the [[Covenant Separatists]]. | On their ventral sides, they carry jump packs for increased mobility. They are the Brute counterpart to [[Elite]] (Sangheili) [[Ranger Elite|Rangers]], but unlike the Rangers whom were met in a low-gravity environment, they are not capable of complete aerial tactical maneuvering; rather, their jump packs propel them on an immense jump a greater distance than even a [[Man Cannon]] can offer. They most commonly use [[Radar Jammer]], [[Flare]] and [[Trip Mines]], flying in and dropping them near their opponents. Their jump packs do not break down with the rest of their [[Power Armor (Jiralhanae)|Power Armor]] when heavily damaged, so they may continue their airborne assaults until they are killed. They replaced the Ranger Elites of ''[[Halo 2]]'' after the Elites formed the [[Covenant Separatists]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |