M9 Wolverine: Difference between revisions

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*It bears more than merely a passing resemblance to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1097_Avenger M1097 Avenger Air Defense System] used by the US Army in the 21st Century and to the much older American M3 and German SdKfz 251 Half tracks of World War II.
*It bears more than merely a passing resemblance to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1097_Avenger M1097 Avenger Air Defense System] used by the US Army in the 21st Century and to the much older American M3 and German SdKfz 251 Half tracks of World War II.
*Apparently, the factory that produced the Wolverine design and parts was located on Mars, and was bombed in 2535, halting further production of the unit.<ref>[http://uk.gamespot.com/xbox360/strategy/halowars/video/6201267/halo-wars-story-interview Halo Wars Interview]</ref>
*Apparently, the factory that produced the Wolverine design and parts was located on Mars, and was bombed in 2535, halting further production of the unit.<ref>[http://uk.gamespot.com/xbox360/strategy/halowars/video/6201267/halo-wars-story-interview Halo Wars Interview]</ref>
*The Wolverine is similar to the GDI Pitbull Light Recon vehicle from Command and Conquer 3, as they are both anti-air units and the Pitbull carries a small mortar, similar to the Wolverine's grenade launcher. It also is similar to the Allied IFV (when ungarrsioned by an infantry unit, and therefore equiped with rockets) from Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2
*The Wolverine is similar to the GDI Pitbull Light Recon vehicle from Command and Conquer 3, as they are both anti-air units and the Pitbull carries a small mortar, similar to the Wolverine's grenade launcher.
*When fully upgraded the wolverine can be used effectively as a rocket artillery unit, especially in groups.
*When fully upgraded the wolverine can be used effectively as a rocket artillery unit, especially in groups.