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== UNSC ==
== UNSC ==
[[File:Pilot_With_Hornet.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A UNSC pilot next to a [[Hornet]].]]
[[File:Pilot_With_Hornet.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A UNSC pilot next to a [[Hornet]].]]
There are pilots in all main branches of the [[UNSC Armed Forces]]: the [[UNSC Air Force|Air Force]], [[UNSC Navy|Navy]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], and [[Spartan Operations]]. Large crews of Navy crewmen operate and maintain UNSC starships; the command and control of the vessel is carried out from the [[bridge]]. Many UNSC [[Template:UNSC Aircraft|aerospace craft]] can all be operated by just one pilot, as can [[Bumblebee]] lifepods. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], human pilots typically had significant tactical advantages and often outnumbered their Covenant equivalents in early engagements, though were often moot against the technological superiority of Covenant fighters such as the [[Seraph]].<ref name="WFSeraph">'''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]'''. p. 58-59</ref>
There are pilots in all main branches of the [[UNSC Armed Forces]]: the [[UNSC Air Force|Air Force]], [[UNSC Navy|Navy]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], and [[Spartan Operations]]. Large crews of Navy crewmen operate and maintain UNSC starships; the command and control of the vessel is carried out from the [[bridge]]. Many UNSC [[Template:UNSC Aircraft|aerospace craft]] can all be operated by just one pilot, as can [[Bumblebee]] lifepods. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], human pilots typically had significant tactical advantages and often outnumbered their Covenant equivalents in early engagements, though were often moot against the technological superiority of Covenant fighters such as the [[Seraph]].<ref name="WFSeraph">'''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]''', Strikecraft, p. 58-59</ref>


The Pelicans of the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} were seemingly exclusively operated by pilots from [[23rd Naval Air Squadron]], while the Pelicans of the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} were operated by Marine pilots.
The Pelicans of the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} were seemingly exclusively operated by pilots from [[23rd Naval Air Squadron]], while the Pelicans of the {{UNSCShip|In Amber Clad}} were operated by Marine pilots.
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In [[2552#September|late 2552]], Marine dropship and Falcon pilots wore ballistic helmets with a golden visor and an [[Integrated Helmet and Display Sight System]] for remote-control of on-board weaponry.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]'''</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]'''</ref> The rest of the outfit is the [[UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform|same]] as that of the Marine infantrymen. In [[2552#November|November 2552]], Marine pilots were seen wearing the same body armor as that of a Marine but with a sealed helmet with a blue visor reminiscent of a modern fighter pilot's helmet. The chest armor is also equipped with an additional control panel.
In [[2552#September|late 2552]], Marine dropship and Falcon pilots wore ballistic helmets with a golden visor and an [[Integrated Helmet and Display Sight System]] for remote-control of on-board weaponry.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]'''</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]'''</ref> The rest of the outfit is the [[UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform|same]] as that of the Marine infantrymen. In [[2552#November|November 2552]], Marine pilots were seen wearing the same body armor as that of a Marine but with a sealed helmet with a blue visor reminiscent of a modern fighter pilot's helmet. The chest armor is also equipped with an additional control panel.


More modern craft such as the [[F-41 Broadsword]] feature full cyberlink interfaces for augmented pilots, inertial compensators to negate the effects of high-gee maneuvers and targeting fotware compatible with [[VISR]] interfaces.<ref name="WFBroadsword">'''Halo: Warfleet'''. p.28-29</ref> [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor]] has seen several different pilot-centric armour configurations, with the Mark V and GEN2 platform hosting a compatible version of the [[PILOT-class Mjolnir|air force pilot helmet]]. Then [[GEN2]] platform has seen a larger variety of suits intended for pilot use, with the [[AVIATOR-class Mjolnir|AVIATOR]] designed for compatibility with a wide range of UNSC aerospace craft. Other variants include [[FOEHAMMER-class Mjolnir|FOEHAMMER]], which induces full-body paralysis similar to that observed by Covenant Seraph pilots, [[ICARUS-class Mjolnir|ICARUS]], [[VALKYRIE-class Mjolnir|VALKYRIE]] and [[VECTOR-class Mjolnir|VECTOR]]. The [[STINGER-class Mjolnir|STINGER]] variant was also designed for in-built compatibility with the [[AV-49 Wasp]].
More modern craft such as the [[F-41 Broadsword]] feature full cyberlink interfaces for augmented pilots, inertial compensators to negate the effects of high-gee maneuvers and targeting fotware compatible with [[VISR]] interfaces.<ref name="WFBroadsword">'''Halo: Warfleet''', Fighters, p.28-29</ref> [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor]] has seen several different pilot-centric armour configurations, with the Mark V and GEN2 platform hosting a compatible version of the [[PILOT-class Mjolnir|air force pilot helmet]]. Then [[GEN2]] platform has seen a larger variety of suits intended for pilot use, with the [[AVIATOR-class Mjolnir|AVIATOR]] designed for compatibility with a wide range of UNSC aerospace craft. Other variants include [[FOEHAMMER-class Mjolnir|FOEHAMMER]], which induces full-body paralysis similar to that observed by Covenant Seraph pilots, [[ICARUS-class Mjolnir|ICARUS]], [[VALKYRIE-class Mjolnir|VALKYRIE]] and [[VECTOR-class Mjolnir|VECTOR]]. The [[STINGER-class Mjolnir|STINGER]] variant was also designed for in-built compatibility with the [[AV-49 Wasp]].


=== Named UNSC craft with mentioned pilots ===
=== Named UNSC craft with mentioned pilots ===
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