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'''Antlion anti-personnel mines'''<ref>[[Archive:Letter - Re:Antilon Mine|Letter - Re:Antilon Mine]]</ref> are antipersonnel mines placed on the ground, similarly to the [[wikipedia: Antlion|namesake insect]], which ambushes prey in a similar manner. They are used by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Defense Force|Defense Force]] in an anti-infantry role. They are capable of both remote and manual detonation.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 275''</ref>
'''Antilon anti-personnel mines''' are antipersonnel mines placed on the ground, similarly to the [[wikipedia: Antlion|namesake insect]], which ambushes prey in a similar manner. They are used by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Defense Force|Defense Force]] in an anti-infantry role. They are capable of both remote and manual detonation.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', Chapter 30</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The Antlion is not to be confused with the [[TR/9 antipersonnel mine]] from ''[[Halo 3]]''.
The Antilon is not to be confused with the [[TR/9 antipersonnel mine]] from ''[[Halo 3]]''.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 16:11, April 10, 2019

Antilon anti-personnel mines are antipersonnel mines placed on the ground, similarly to the namesake insect, which ambushes prey in a similar manner. They are used by the UNSC Defense Force in an anti-infantry role. They are capable of both remote and manual detonation.[1]

Trivia

The Antilon is not to be confused with the TR/9 antipersonnel mine from Halo 3.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, Chapter 30