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The '''''Hudal''-class auxiliary vessel''' is a type of [[Covenant]] auxiliary ship.{{Ref/Reuse|gl220}} | The '''''Hudal''-class auxiliary vessel''' is a type of [[Covenant]] auxiliary ship.{{Ref/Reuse|gl220}} | ||
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''Hudal''-class auxiliaries are small vessels, around the size of a [[D77-TC Pelican]]. It has only two compartments: the bridge and the cargo hold. Because of its small size, it is not equipped with a [[slipspace drive]]. It has no hardening against [[electromagnetic pulse]]s; a single EM pulse could disable it. It is only equipped with a single [[heavy plasma cannon]].{{Ref/Reuse|gl220}} | ''Hudal''-class auxiliaries are small vessels, around the size of a [[D77-TC Pelican]]. It has only two compartments: the bridge and the cargo hold. Because of its small size, it is not equipped with a [[slipspace drive]]. It has no hardening against [[electromagnetic pulse]]s; a single EM pulse could disable it. It is only equipped with a single [[heavy plasma cannon]].{{Ref/Reuse|gl220}} | ||
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Production information | |
Class: |
Auxiliary vessel[1] |
Technical specifications | |
Length: |
30.5 meters (100 ft)[1] |
Engine(s): |
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Slipspace drive: |
None[1] |
Navigation system(s): |
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Armament: |
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Crew: |
Six |
Chronological and affiliation | |
Era: |
post-Human-Covenant War |
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The Hudal-class auxiliary vessel is a type of Covenant auxiliary ship.[1]
Design details==
Hudal-class auxiliaries are small vessels, around the size of a D77-TC Pelican. It has only two compartments: the bridge and the cargo hold. Because of its small size, it is not equipped with a slipspace drive. It has no hardening against electromagnetic pulses; a single EM pulse could disable it. It is only equipped with a single heavy plasma cannon.[1]
Operational history
On February 2553, the Piety was delivering a valuable Huragok to the Servants of the Abiding Truth. The UNSC Port Stanley learned of the Huragok's existence, and ambushed the ship with its XEV9-Matos nonlinear pulse cannon.[1] After the Jiralhanae crew was eliminated and the Huragok captured, the ship was sent back to space—but with its navigational records altered and several Kig-Yar bodies "armed" with UNSC weaponry placed onboard to divert suspicion.[3]
Ships of the line
List of appearances
- Halo: Glasslands (First appearance)
Sources
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