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The '''HAVOK Thermonuclear Warhead''' is mainly used in missiles fired by [[UNSC]] Bombers or Cruisers. However, an alternate use is to simply place the warhead on a ground target and detonate it with a remote. Its yield is thirty [[Wikipedia:megaton|megatons]] standard, though is available in yields from 20 to 90 megatons. | The '''HAVOK Thermonuclear Warhead''' is mainly used in missiles fired by [[UNSC]] Bombers or Cruisers. However, an alternate use is to simply place the warhead on a ground target and detonate it with a remote. Its yield is thirty [[Wikipedia:megaton|megatons]] standard, though is available in yields from 20 to 90 megatons. | ||
Around July of [[2552]], during the | Around July of [[2552]], during the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]], [[Blue Team]] detonated a HAVOK nuclear warhead at the city of [[Cote D'Azur]], during the battle taking place on the planet, destroying the city and all the [[Covenant]] in it.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 200</ref> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*Each HAVOK weighs about 5-6 tons. | *Each HAVOK weighs about 5-6 tons. | ||
*Not likely named after the physics engine Bungie uses, HAVOK. | *Not likely named after the physics engine [[Bungie]] uses, HAVOK. ''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' was published in 2003, whereas the HAVOK Physics Engine was not implemented into the series until ''[[Halo 2]]'', which was released a year later. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |