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The '''M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle''' (abbreviated '''M12G1 LAAV'''), more commonly known as the '''Gauss Warthog''', or ''Gauss Hog'', is a [[United Nations Space Command]] ground [[vehicle]].
The '''M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle''' (abbreviated '''M12G1 LAAV'''), more commonly known as the '''Gauss Warthog''', or '''Gauss Hog''', is a [[United Nations Space Command]] ground [[vehicle]].


It is a variant of the [[Warthog]] series of vehicle, but is much less common than the ubiquitous [[Warthog|M12 Warthog LRV]]. So far it is seen only in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', and ''[[Halo 3 ODST]]'', and is never referred to in any of the Halo novels, suggesting that it is a very recently developed model. However, it does appear in ''[[Halo Wars]]'', so this doesn't seem to be the case. It could be that the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|''Pillar of Autumn'']] didn't carry one to the Battle of [[Installation 04]], or that they deployed one and never got it back.
It is a variant of the [[Warthog]] series of vehicle, but is much less common than the ubiquitous [[Warthog|M12 Warthog LRV]]. So far it is seen only in ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', and ''[[Halo 3 ODST]]'', and is never referred to in any of the ''Halo'' novels, suggesting that it is a very recently developed model. However, it does appear in ''[[Halo Wars]]'', so this doesn't seem to be the case. It could be that the [[UNSC Pillar of Autumn|''Pillar of Autumn'']] didn't carry one to the Battle of [[Installation 04]], or that they deployed one and never got it back.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The M12G1 Warthog is almost exactly the same in every detail to the standard [[M12 Warthog LRV]], except that the [[LAAG]] on the back has been replaced with a [[M68 Gauss Cannon]]. The Gauss Cannon is an anti-vehicular weapon based on the technology of the [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]] and the [[M99 Special Application Scoped Rifle]], and it fires 25mm hypersonic speed projectiles by asynchronous magnetic acceleration in the base of the cannon. It takes about a half a second to recharge between shots, and has unlimited ammunition, which can be a good asset on the field.
The M12G1 Warthog is almost exactly the same in every detail to the standard [[M12 Warthog LRV]], except that the [[LAAG]] on the back has been replaced with a [[M68 Gauss Cannon]]. The Gauss Cannon is an anti-vehicular weapon based on the technology of the [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]] and the [[M99 Special Application Scoped Rifle]], and it fires 25mm hypersonic speed projectiles by asynchronous magnetic acceleration in the base of the cannon. It takes about a half a second to recharge between shots, and has unlimited ammunition, which can be a good asset on the field.


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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
[[Image:Warthog gauss.jpg|right|thumb|150px|The [[M12G1 Warthog LAAV|Gauss Warthog]] in Halo 2.]]
[[Image:Warthog gauss.jpg|right|thumb|150px|The [[M12G1 Warthog LAAV|Gauss Warthog]] in ''Halo 2''.]]
Although the Gauss Warthog was featured in ''Halo 2'', the only official level in which you will be offered a Gauss Warthog is [[Metropolis]]. You can find one late in the level [[Quarantine Zone (Level|Quarantine Zone]], but since you are probably alone by then, it is of little use unless in Co-op or if there's an Elite ally with you. In ''Halo 3'', it is featured on the levels [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]] and [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]]. They seldom appear by default on multiplayer maps; in ''Halo 2'', they were only found on [[Zanzibar]] and [[Headlong]]. In ''Halo 3'', in Matchmaking, they are found on modified variants of [[Standoff (Level)|Standoff]] and [[Sandtrap (Level)|Sandtrap]], called "Standoff Heavy" and "Sandtrap Heavy". However, by default it does not appear on any Halo 3 maps, but can be added in [[Forge]] on a few large maps.
Although the Gauss Warthog was featured in ''Halo 2'', the only official level in which you will be offered a Gauss Warthog is "[[Metropolis]]". You can find one late in the level "[[Quarantine Zone (Level|Quarantine Zone]]", but since you are probably alone by then, it is of little use unless in Co-op or if there's an Elite ally with you. In ''Halo 3'', it is featured on the levels "[[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]]" and "[[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]]". They seldom appear by default on multiplayer maps; in ''Halo 2'', they were only found on "[[Zanzibar]]" and "[[Headlong]]". In ''Halo 3'', in Matchmaking, they are found on modified variants of "[[Standoff (Level)|Standoff]]" and "[[Sandtrap (Level)|Sandtrap]]", called "Standoff Heavy" and "Sandtrap Heavy". However, by default it does not appear on any ''Halo 3'' maps, but can be added in [[Forge]] on a few large maps.


The Gauss Warthog also appears in ''[[Halo Wars]]'' as the final upgrade to the standard Warthog, replacing it's previous [[M41 LAAG]] at a cost of 800 resource units and a minimum technological requirement of three power units.  The result is a dramatic increase in combat capability versus vehicles and also to a slightly lesser extent, infantry.<ref>''Gamepro'' #238 pp50</ref>
The Gauss Warthog also appears in ''[[Halo Wars]]'' as the final upgrade to the standard Warthog, replacing it's previous [[M41 LAAG]] at a cost of 800 resource units and a minimum technological requirement of three power units.  The result is a dramatic increase in combat capability versus vehicles and also to a slightly lesser extent, infantry.<ref>''Gamepro'' #238 pp50</ref>
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==Strategy and Counter-Strategy==
==Strategy and Counter-Strategy==
===[[Multiplayer]] Strategy===
===[[Multiplayer]] Strategy===
The Gauss Warthog is very effective against light to medium vehicles, armor, and even infantry, but tends to be ineffective against tanks, as it takes multiple direct hits to kill the driver and even more hits to destroy the tank itself. In general, it is advisable to circle the tank to be destroyed, driving erratically but smoothly, so as to both avoid fire from the tank and hit it more accurately in the cockpit and driver's seat. Beware of the tank's anti-infantry gunner, who will likely be more able to target the fast-moving Gauss Warthog than the pilot. Be especially careful of [[Ghosts]], as they can strafe quickly enough to avoid the Gauss cannon and do fatal damage in just seconds. Despite it being a light anti armor vehicle meant for taking out [[Ghosts]], [[Choppers]], even [[Banshees]], it is extremely powerful against infantry as it is a one-hit-kill on them. Even though it doesn't have a zoom feature, the reticule is accurate enough that you can pick off infantry with it at medium to long range, with satisfying effect. If you are playing solo, drive the Warthog to a high, elevated position or a location far away from action but with a straight line of fire if you're just using it as a turret, watch out for [[Spartan Lasers]] and [[Rocket Launchers]]. Such usage can be demonstrated on hilly maps like [[Standoff]] and [[Sandtrap]]. It is also extremely useful in blocking [[teleporters]] because when the turret is manned you can block both the sender and a receiver [[teleporter]].
The Gauss Warthog is very effective against light to medium vehicles, armor, and even infantry, but tends to be ineffective against tanks, as it takes multiple direct hits to kill the driver and even more hits to destroy the tank itself. In general, it is advisable to circle the tank to be destroyed, driving erratically but smoothly, so as to both avoid fire from the tank and hit it more accurately in the cockpit and driver's seat. Beware of the tank's anti-infantry gunner, who will likely be more able to target the fast-moving Gauss Warthog than the pilot. Be especially careful of [[Ghosts]], as they can strafe quickly enough to avoid the Gauss cannon and do fatal damage in just seconds. Despite it being a light anti-armor vehicle meant for taking out [[Ghosts]], [[Choppers]], even [[Banshees]], it is extremely powerful against infantry as it is a one-hit-kill on them. Even though it doesn't have a zoom feature, the reticule is accurate enough that you can pick off infantry with it at medium to long range, with satisfying effect. If you are playing solo, drive the Warthog to a high, elevated position or a location far away from action but with a straight line of fire if you're just using it as a turret, watch out for [[Spartan Laser]]s and [[rocket launcher]]s. Such usage can be demonstrated on hilly maps like "[[Standoff]]" and "[[Sandtrap]]". It is also extremely useful in blocking [[teleporters]] because when the turret is manned you can block both the sender and a receiver [[teleporter]].
 
The [[Warthog]] is probably the best vehicle to use for a infection game as long as the zombies have melee weapons, such as energy swords or gravity hammers only. It is also hard to get close enough to hijack it. Skilled gunners can easily achieve a [[killionaire]] while manning this powerful force.


The [[Warthog]] is probably the best vehicle to use for a infection game as long as the zombies have melee weapons, such as Energy Swords or Gravity Hammers only. It is also hard to get close enough to hijack it. Skilled gunners can easily achieve a [[killionaire]] while manning this powerful force.
[[Image:Gaussshot.jpg|thumb|left|A close up of a Gauss Warthog's projectile mid-flight.]]
[[Image:Gaussshot.jpg|thumb|left|A close up of a Gauss Warthog's projectile mid-flight.]]


===Multiplayer Counter strategy===
===Multiplayer Counter strategy===
The ''best'' way to stop the Gauss Warthog is also the best way to stop most vehicles: get a&nbsp;more powerful&nbsp;weapon. The Spartan Laser and [[Missile Pod]] are especially effective, but the Rocket Launcher, [[Fuel Rod Gun]] and [[Brute Shot]] are also effective if used properly. Using vehicles, especially tanks, against a Gauss Hog may be either an excellent idea or a bad one. In open space, the superior firepower and durability of the tank will triumph over the Gauss Hog; in closer quarters or areas with lots of cover, the Hog may be able to evade the tank's fire long enough to do lethal damage. Approaching a Gauss Warthog in any light vehicle besides another Gauss Warthog is nothing short of suicide. One or two shots will eliminate the vehicle and kill all those on board, unless the driver or gunner is already severely distracted. If you must fight a Gauss Warthog on foot, take care that you do not forget to use cover. The Gauss Warthog fires slowly but accurately, meaning that a proper and ample use of the environment as protection may spare your life long enough to land a killing shot. White-eyed snipers should quickly eliminate the pesky player on its gun to remove this dangerous threat immediately. Another way is to try to get into the Gauss Warthog's path and stick a [[Plasma Grenade]] onto it, before getting splattered by the vehicle or killed by the cannon. If a player tries to stick the vehicle with the cannon facing towards him/her, it is best advised that they do some evasive moves (Jumping left to right) since the Gauss Warthog is a bit inaccurate at medium distances.
The ''best'' way to stop the Gauss Warthog is also the best way to stop most vehicles: get a more powerful weapon. The Spartan Laser and [[missile pod]] are especially effective, but the rocket launcher, [[fuel rod gun]], and [[Brute Shot]] are also effective if used properly. Using vehicles, especially tanks, against a Gauss Hog may be either an excellent idea or a bad one. In open space, the superior firepower and durability of the tank will triumph over the Gauss Hog; in closer quarters or areas with lots of cover, the 'Hog may be able to evade the tank's fire long enough to do lethal damage. Approaching a Gauss Warthog in any light vehicle besides another Gauss Warthog is nothing short of suicide. One or two shots will eliminate the vehicle and kill all those on board, unless the driver or gunner is already severely distracted. If you must fight a Gauss Warthog on foot, take care that you do not forget to use cover. The Gauss Warthog fires slowly but accurately, meaning that a proper and ample use of the environment as protection may spare your life long enough to land a killing shot. White-eyed snipers should quickly eliminate the pesky player on its gun to remove this dangerous threat immediately. Another way is to try to get into the Gauss Warthog's path and stick a [[plasma grenade]] onto it, before getting splattered by the vehicle or killed by the cannon. If a player tries to stick the vehicle with the cannon facing towards him/her, it is best advised that they do some evasive moves (Jumping left to right) since the Gauss Warthog is a bit inaccurate at medium distances.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The projectile beam from the [[M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle]] in ''[[Halo 2]]'' is green; however, in ''[[Halo 3]]'', the beam is blue.  
*The projectile beam from the [[M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle]] in ''[[Halo 2]]'' is green; however, in ''[[Halo 3]]'', the beam is blue.
*It is possible to knock a [[Deployable Lookout Tower]] off its anti-grav base by shooting it with the Gauss Hog's cannon shot.  
 
*It is possible to knock a [[Deployable Lookout Tower]] off its anti-grav base by shooting it with the Gauss Hog's cannon shot.
 
*During the ''Halo 2'' demo trailer, the Gauss was shooting at a fairly decent speed. In an early beta multiplayer phase, however, the Gauss seemed to be slowed down and also seemed to have lost all of its hype. It was later revamped to its original rate of fire during the game's final stages.
*During the ''Halo 2'' demo trailer, the Gauss was shooting at a fairly decent speed. In an early beta multiplayer phase, however, the Gauss seemed to be slowed down and also seemed to have lost all of its hype. It was later revamped to its original rate of fire during the game's final stages.
*In the E3 2000 ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' trailer a Warthog had a turret similar to the ''Halo 2'' Gauss turret, due to the fact it was originally part of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', but just like many other things, it was cut and dropped but then reappeared in ''Halo 2''.
 
*Ferrex said in a [http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=27004812 thread], "While the Warthog Gauss rifle is modeled as a magnetic acceleration cannon, the sound and effects are actually those of a railgun, which operates on a different principle. However, the sound and effects were so cool that we couldn't not use them."  
*In the E3 2000 ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' trailer, a Warthog had a turret similar to the ''Halo 2'' Gauss turret, due to the fact it was originally part of ''Halo: Combat Evolved''. However, just like many other things, it was cut and dropped, but then reappeared in ''Halo 2''.
*Although the Gauss Warthog does not appear on any Halo 3 multiplayer maps by default, in [[Matchmaking]] it does appear on the "Heavy" variants of [[Sandtrap (Level)|Sandtrap]] and [[Standoff (Level)|Standoff]]
 
*Ferrex said in a [http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=27004812 thread], "While the Warthog Gauss rifle is modeled as a magnetic acceleration cannon, the sound and effects are actually those of a railgun, which operates on a different principle. However, the sound and effects were so cool that we couldn't not use them."
 
*Although the Gauss Warthog does not appear on any ''Halo 3'' multiplayer maps by default, in [[Matchmaking]] it does appear on the "Heavy" variants of "[[Sandtrap (Level)|Sandtrap]]" and "[[Standoff (Level)|Standoff]]".
 
*In ''Halo 3'',  when you get in a gunner position of a vehicle, you are supposed to have your weapon on your back. When you're on the Gauss turret, you have no weapon on your back whatsoever.
*In ''Halo 3'',  when you get in a gunner position of a vehicle, you are supposed to have your weapon on your back. When you're on the Gauss turret, you have no weapon on your back whatsoever.
*There are no Gauss Warthog spawns in any untouched map in ''Halo 3''. Forge and certain "heavy" maps can make it useful to have this vehicle.
*There are no Gauss Warthog spawns in any untouched map in ''Halo 3''. Forge and certain "heavy" maps can make it useful to have this vehicle.
*In ''Halo 3'', you cannot knock off all the "fenders" for the wheels, unlike in ''Halo 2''.
*In ''Halo 3'', you cannot knock off all the "fenders" for the wheels, unlike in ''Halo 2''.
*If you look at the "screen" on the turret while using it, there is a thermal or topographic display. This is the same for the Prowler.
*If you look at the "screen" on the turret while using it, there is a thermal or topographic display. This is the same for the Prowler.
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The M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle (abbreviated M12G1 LAAV), more commonly known as the Gauss Warthog, or Gauss Hog, is a United Nations Space Command ground vehicle.

It is a variant of the Warthog series of vehicle, but is much less common than the ubiquitous M12 Warthog LRV. So far it is seen only in Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 3 ODST, and is never referred to in any of the Halo novels, suggesting that it is a very recently developed model. However, it does appear in Halo Wars, so this doesn't seem to be the case. It could be that the Pillar of Autumn didn't carry one to the Battle of Installation 04, or that they deployed one and never got it back.

Overview

The M12G1 Warthog is almost exactly the same in every detail to the standard M12 Warthog LRV, except that the LAAG on the back has been replaced with a M68 Gauss Cannon. The Gauss Cannon is an anti-vehicular weapon based on the technology of the Magnetic Accelerator Cannon and the M99 Special Application Scoped Rifle, and it fires 25mm hypersonic speed projectiles by asynchronous magnetic acceleration in the base of the cannon. It takes about a half a second to recharge between shots, and has unlimited ammunition, which can be a good asset on the field.

Applications

The vehicle is primarily used as a light anti-armor vehicle, designed to quickly and efficiently defeat light to medium armored vehicles such as the Chopper and Ghost. Its cannon is powerful, destroying light vehicles in a one or two shots (depending on where the shell hits) and tanks in four or five. Its mobility and maneuverability, at the same time, make it difficult for a tank's ponderous guns to successfully track the intended target. This, in addition to its ability to kill infantry in a single shot, gives it a unique influence on the shape of multiplayer combat.

Appearances

Although the Gauss Warthog was featured in Halo 2, the only official level in which you will be offered a Gauss Warthog is "Metropolis". You can find one late in the level "Quarantine Zone", but since you are probably alone by then, it is of little use unless in Co-op or if there's an Elite ally with you. In Halo 3, it is featured on the levels "The Ark" and "The Covenant". They seldom appear by default on multiplayer maps; in Halo 2, they were only found on "Zanzibar" and "Headlong". In Halo 3, in Matchmaking, they are found on modified variants of "Standoff" and "Sandtrap", called "Standoff Heavy" and "Sandtrap Heavy". However, by default it does not appear on any Halo 3 maps, but can be added in Forge on a few large maps.

The Gauss Warthog also appears in Halo Wars as the final upgrade to the standard Warthog, replacing it's previous M41 LAAG at a cost of 800 resource units and a minimum technological requirement of three power units. The result is a dramatic increase in combat capability versus vehicles and also to a slightly lesser extent, infantry.[1]

Strategy and Counter-Strategy

Multiplayer Strategy

The Gauss Warthog is very effective against light to medium vehicles, armor, and even infantry, but tends to be ineffective against tanks, as it takes multiple direct hits to kill the driver and even more hits to destroy the tank itself. In general, it is advisable to circle the tank to be destroyed, driving erratically but smoothly, so as to both avoid fire from the tank and hit it more accurately in the cockpit and driver's seat. Beware of the tank's anti-infantry gunner, who will likely be more able to target the fast-moving Gauss Warthog than the pilot. Be especially careful of Ghosts, as they can strafe quickly enough to avoid the Gauss cannon and do fatal damage in just seconds. Despite it being a light anti-armor vehicle meant for taking out Ghosts, Choppers, even Banshees, it is extremely powerful against infantry as it is a one-hit-kill on them. Even though it doesn't have a zoom feature, the reticule is accurate enough that you can pick off infantry with it at medium to long range, with satisfying effect. If you are playing solo, drive the Warthog to a high, elevated position or a location far away from action but with a straight line of fire if you're just using it as a turret, watch out for Spartan Lasers and rocket launchers. Such usage can be demonstrated on hilly maps like "Standoff" and "Sandtrap". It is also extremely useful in blocking teleporters because when the turret is manned you can block both the sender and a receiver teleporter.

The Warthog is probably the best vehicle to use for a infection game as long as the zombies have melee weapons, such as energy swords or gravity hammers only. It is also hard to get close enough to hijack it. Skilled gunners can easily achieve a killionaire while manning this powerful force.

A close up of a Gauss Warthog's projectile mid-flight.

Multiplayer Counter strategy

The best way to stop the Gauss Warthog is also the best way to stop most vehicles: get a more powerful weapon. The Spartan Laser and missile pod are especially effective, but the rocket launcher, fuel rod gun, and Brute Shot are also effective if used properly. Using vehicles, especially tanks, against a Gauss Hog may be either an excellent idea or a bad one. In open space, the superior firepower and durability of the tank will triumph over the Gauss Hog; in closer quarters or areas with lots of cover, the 'Hog may be able to evade the tank's fire long enough to do lethal damage. Approaching a Gauss Warthog in any light vehicle besides another Gauss Warthog is nothing short of suicide. One or two shots will eliminate the vehicle and kill all those on board, unless the driver or gunner is already severely distracted. If you must fight a Gauss Warthog on foot, take care that you do not forget to use cover. The Gauss Warthog fires slowly but accurately, meaning that a proper and ample use of the environment as protection may spare your life long enough to land a killing shot. White-eyed snipers should quickly eliminate the pesky player on its gun to remove this dangerous threat immediately. Another way is to try to get into the Gauss Warthog's path and stick a plasma grenade onto it, before getting splattered by the vehicle or killed by the cannon. If a player tries to stick the vehicle with the cannon facing towards him/her, it is best advised that they do some evasive moves (Jumping left to right) since the Gauss Warthog is a bit inaccurate at medium distances.

Trivia

  • It is possible to knock a Deployable Lookout Tower off its anti-grav base by shooting it with the Gauss Hog's cannon shot.
  • During the Halo 2 demo trailer, the Gauss was shooting at a fairly decent speed. In an early beta multiplayer phase, however, the Gauss seemed to be slowed down and also seemed to have lost all of its hype. It was later revamped to its original rate of fire during the game's final stages.
  • In the E3 2000 Halo: Combat Evolved trailer, a Warthog had a turret similar to the Halo 2 Gauss turret, due to the fact it was originally part of Halo: Combat Evolved. However, just like many other things, it was cut and dropped, but then reappeared in Halo 2.
  • Ferrex said in a thread, "While the Warthog Gauss rifle is modeled as a magnetic acceleration cannon, the sound and effects are actually those of a railgun, which operates on a different principle. However, the sound and effects were so cool that we couldn't not use them."
  • Although the Gauss Warthog does not appear on any Halo 3 multiplayer maps by default, in Matchmaking it does appear on the "Heavy" variants of "Sandtrap" and "Standoff".
  • In Halo 3, when you get in a gunner position of a vehicle, you are supposed to have your weapon on your back. When you're on the Gauss turret, you have no weapon on your back whatsoever.
  • There are no Gauss Warthog spawns in any untouched map in Halo 3. Forge and certain "heavy" maps can make it useful to have this vehicle.
  • In Halo 3, you cannot knock off all the "fenders" for the wheels, unlike in Halo 2.
  • If you look at the "screen" on the turret while using it, there is a thermal or topographic display. This is the same for the Prowler.

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  1. ^ Gamepro #238 pp50