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Revision as of 22:47, August 13, 2014

A fuel rod in mid-flight.

Fuel rod is a colloquial name for a form of explosive munitions used in several Covenant weapon systems.[1] Fuel rods are caseless, transparent projectiles,[1] containing green, radioactive material similar to the incendiary gel used in Mgalekgolo's assault cannons.[2] Once they strike the target, the radioactive materials contained in the projectile detonate.

Overview

At least two UNSC classifications of the Covenant's fuel rods are known. The Class-2 fuel rods are unguided, 38mm in diameter, and are used in the Fuel Rod Gun.[1] The fuel rod cannons mounted on the Anti-air Wraith and the Banshee use the heavier Class-3 fuel rods, which have a greater range and a capability to track heat signatures.[3]

Fuel rods are most often used in an anti-armor or anti-air role, but are also devastatingly effective against infantry.[1] They are essentially the Covenant equivalent to the UNSC's M19 surface-to-surface missiles.

Etymology

Though widely used among UNSC personnel, "fuel rod" is actually an informal term supposedly originating from common popular culture depictions of nuclear fuel rods.[2] Rumors surround fuel rods, with many UNSC Marines under the apparent belief that even carrying a weapon that uses them for ammunition can cause Boren's Syndrome.[4]

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