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*[[Energy Shields]], a technology utilised by both Covenant and UNSC supersoldiers which provides limited protection.
*[[Armor Lock]], an armor ability that form a shield that makes you invincible but immobile for a short time.
*[[Shield Generator (Covenant)]], the Covenant structure which provides limited protection in [[Halo Wars]].
*[[Stationary Shield Generator]], the device used by the Covenant during offensive ground operations.
*[[MJOLNIR Shield Tester]], a machine which generates the MJOLNIR's shield system.
*[[Bubble Shield]], a UNSC personal defence device.
*[[Bubble Shield]], a UNSC personal defence device.
*[[Deployable Cover]], a [[Halo 3]] deployable piece of [[Equipment]] similar to the Stationary Shield Generator.
*[[Deployable Cover]], a [[Halo 3]] deployable piece of [[Equipment]] similar to the Stationary Shield Generator.
*[[Energy Shields]], a technology utilised by both Covenant and UNSC supersoldiers which provides limited protection.
*[[Kig-yar Point Defense Gauntlet]], also known as Jackal Shield Unit, is an arm-held energy shield used by the Kig-Yar.
*[[MJOLNIR Shield Tester]], a machine which activates the MJOLNIR's shield system.
*[[Shield Door]], a Forerunner energy shield which only repels gunfire.
*[[Shield Door]], a Forerunner energy shield which only repels gunfire.
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*[[Shield Generator (Covenant)]], the Covenant structure which provides limited protection in [[Halo Wars]].
*[[Stationary Shield Generator]], the device used by the Covenant during offensive ground operations.

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