Visual Intelligence System, Reconnaissance

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"It's simple: If you see green, squad up. If you see red, shoot."
— Urk, Bungie.net.[1]

The Visual Intelligence System, Reconnaissance, abbreviated to VISR, is an integrated data management system incorporated into the helmets of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, able to perform a number of functions. It can link into UEG, CAA and UNSC infrastructure systems at the local, national, and global levels, administered on a need/rating basis, allowing the user to store and review up to 610MB of audio files, as well as street navigational data, receive real-time mission data, and other important functions. It also includes low-light vision enhancement systems (ODST BIOS A29.817941B.01), raising the brightness of the surrounding area on the users Heads-Up-Display and highlighting personnel or equipment of interest - "friendly" combatants are highlighted in green, "enemy" combatants are highlighted in red, usable equipment and weaponry are highlighted in blue, while other points of interest are highlighted in yellow.[2]

Trivia

  • Sgt. Johnson will also be able to use VISR Mode in Firefight, however, he does not wear a helmet though.
  • VISR is similar to the night vision scope in the Halo 3 Sniper Rifle.
  • Wierdly VISR seems to be more advanced then the Spartans heads up display as it has a vision enhancement mode to help see through low lighting, and an IFF system (able to tell friend from foe and important equipment) which Master Chief has none of the above so its odd to see more capabilities on a less advanced suit.
  • Its possible that VISR was one of the main things that Colonel James Ackerson was researching in his Special Forces projects that rivaled Halseys Spartan program. This might be the reason why ODSTs have this system and Spartans dont another reason might be Spartans wouldnt need the vision enhancment mode but if that was the case it still does not explain why they would not install a IFF system into there armor as that would help identify friendly personel on the ground.
  • The Spartans have a IFF system built into there suits (used in multiplayer and mentioned in multiple books) however it makes a small appearance in the campaign which is in Halo Combat Evolved when driving a crew mounted vehicle but it still leaves the question open why is it not avalable to Spartan 117 through out Halo 2 and Halo 3 and in Halo CE why is it not avalable to the Spartan even outside of vehicles.

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