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Devices designed or used to transport people or cargo.
[[File:H2 unsc gndforces.jpg|thumb|400px|right|UNSC ground forces, Warthogs with Pelicans flying above.]]
The vehicles from the ''Halo'' universe are transport vehicles designed for use in combat situations. Many vehicles exist in the ''Halo'' universe, and some of them can be used in the ''Halo'' games. Vehicles are a very important part of gameplay, and can be used in both the [[Campaign]] and in [[multiplayer]] games.


Vehicles have distinct tactical advantages. Most vehicles have powerful weapons with unlimited ammunition. Their firepower can be used to damage or destroy enemy forces or placements. Vehicles can also be used to transport troops swiftly, and can provide essential support in skirmishes.
Due to their size, vehicles can't enter some tight areas like buildings, where infantry can enter. However, [[Warthogs]], [[Mongooses]] and [[Ghosts]] can often be driven in corridors, and even up and down stairs. Vehicles can be easily spotted and destroyed by enemy artillery or explosive small-arms fire. Vehicles can also be hijacked, which either results in the hijacked vehicle being destroyed or the driver being ejected and the hijacker taking control of the vehicle.
==Gameplay==
In gameplay, only a small number of very unique vehicles are drivable and controllable, most operating in a similar fashion, allowing driving (navigation) and control of mounted weaponry (attack), though some allow one to do both simultaneously or only provide one of the two. Such weapons usually have unlimited ammunition available, whether they are human (ballistic-based) or [[Covenant]] (plasma-based).
When the player enters a vehicle by climbing into the driver, weapon or passenger seat, the camera switches from a first-person to a third-person view. This improves peripheral vision and the bird's eye view makes it easier to drive around, with nearby terrain easily fitting into view. When the player has control of weaponry while being driven around in a vehicle, either hand-held weapons (usable while in passenger seats) or [[turrets]] (usable while in turret seats), a stylized aiming reticule is displayed much like when in first-person view, locked to the center of the screen and replacing the typical arrow cursor.
''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' is the only game where vehicles cannot be destroyed unless it is part of the story or glitches/mods are used. [[Ghosts]] and [[Banshees]] ''can'' be destroyed in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'''s campaign, albeit only when the [[Ghost]] or the [[Banshee]] is occupied.
===Allied===
[[UNSC]] and [[Covenant]] vehicles are made available in [[Campaign]] levels, depending on which side the player's character is on ([[UNSC]]/[[Covenant]]). Vehicles are usually left unused until the player drives or occupies the turret/passenger seat, though the AI may take control if the player takes another vehicle.
===Enemy===
Since [[UNSC]] vehicles are usually uncommon in [[Campaign]] levels, it is common practice to kill the driver of [[Covenant]] vehicles in order to hijack them. Although it is relatively easy to kill its driver from afar with careful sniping, the preferred approach is known as "[[boarding]]".
Vehicles that have been stopped by sheer firepower by destroying or disabling them cannot be taken control of. With vehicles such as the [[Ghost]] and [[Banshee]], the boarding procedure is simpler. You can board it, throw the driver off, and in most cases automatically assume control of the vehicle, all in one quick action.
===Multiplayer===
Certain vehicles can be driven in multiplayer maps. Vehicles can be very useful in [[Slayer]] and other gametypes.
In [[Capture the Flag]], once the player character has picked up the flag, the character cannot drive a vehicle or take control of its weaponry, though the character may ride in a vehicle driven by another character.
==Trivia==
*UNSC vehicles are usually named after animals (such as the [[Warthog]] or [[Pelican]]). Some exceptions are the UNSC aircraft fighters and bombers (such as the [[Longsword]], [[Shortsword]], and [[Sabre]]) which are named after types of sword. Covenant vehicles are mostly named after supernatural beings (such as the [[Ghost]] or [[Phantom]]); with the exception of large land units being named after insects (such as the [[Scarab]] or [[Locust]]), though this could stem from them first being encountered in a non-combat role.
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