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'''SkyHawks''' are older orbital jets located on major [[UNSC]] worlds. They are equipped with four 50mm cannons, as well as [[Scorpion Missiles|Scorpion Anti-Tank missiles]]. Several of these craft were located at [[Fairchild Field]] on [[Reach]], and one was dispatched by [[Colonel James Ackerson]] to attack the [[SPARTAN-117]] and [[Cortana]] during their test of the [[MJOLNIR#MJOLNIR_Mark_V|MJOLNIR Mark V]] [[armor]] and its new [[shield]] technology in [[2552]].<ref name="loki">[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 261</ref>
'''SkyHawks''' are older orbital jets located on major [[UNSC]] worlds. They are equipped with four 50mm cannons, as well as [[Scorpion Missiles|Scorpion Anti-Tank missiles]]. Several of these craft were located at [[Fairchild Field]] on [[Reach]], and one was dispatched by [[Colonel James Ackerson]] to attack the [[SPARTAN-117]] and [[Cortana]] during their test of the [[MJOLNIR#MJOLNIR_Mark_V|MJOLNIR Mark V]] [[armor]] and its new [[shield]] technology in [[2552]].<ref name="loki">[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 261</ref>


The SkyHawk is commonly mistaken for the [[Shortsword]] in the trailer for [[Halo Wars]]. It is rumored to be a vehicle in [[Halo 3]] (unconfimed).
The SkyHawk is commonly mistaken for the [[Shortsword]] in the trailer for [[Halo Wars]].




The SkyHawk has only appeard in the Halo novels, it is not included in any of the games.  
The SkyHawk has only appeared in the Halo novels, it is not included in any of the games.  


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Summary

SkyHawks are older orbital jets located on major UNSC worlds. They are equipped with four 50mm cannons, as well as Scorpion Anti-Tank missiles. Several of these craft were located at Fairchild Field on Reach, and one was dispatched by Colonel James Ackerson to attack the SPARTAN-117 and Cortana during their test of the MJOLNIR Mark V armor and its new shield technology in 2552.[1]

The SkyHawk is commonly mistaken for the Shortsword in the trailer for Halo Wars.


The SkyHawk has only appeared in the Halo novels, it is not included in any of the games.

Sources

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