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[[Category:Technology]]


[[Category:Military technology]]
[[Image:UNSC-Covenant-scalechart6.gif|thumb|400px|A size scale chart of weapons from the Halo Universe]]
 
Weapons from the Halo Universe.
 
==Human Weapons==
 
The military technology of the [[humans]] in the ''[[Halo]]'' universe appears to be largely unchanged from that of modern-day reality (aside from the bullets being made from the metal tungsten).  Human weapons are still primarily based upon ballistics and explosions from chemical reactions. Apparently, the creators of Halo didn't conceive that Human weapons would advance beyond those available in the first decade of the 21st Century. Weapons more advanced than those portrayed in Halo were available in the U.S., Russia, Israel, Japan, Egypt and Brazil by 2000. Of course, one has to take into consideration the power of these firearms, for they are formidable and effective against an advanced alien race and, though they have less impact on shields and don't have a "battery," they are still (for reasons of balance) stronger than a plasma weapon on unshielded foes. It is also notable that the makers were largely influenced by the types of weapons of a previous [[Bungie Studio]]s game, ''Marathon'', while basing their design on the general characteristics of today's weapons. Though it may seem odd to think that humans would still be using the same basic weapon technology a half-millennia into the future, consider that all of the technology in the ''Halo'' universe is roughly equivalent to today's. The advances made in the game's universe seem to be largely improvements on the devices of today, which is actually not that strange, considering historical precedent. Five hundred years ago, the main weapons were guns and cannons, which are really just primitive rifles and MAC guns. The choice to give humans familiar technology was a deliberate act on the part of Bungie.
 
===Human Weapons list===
See [[UNSC Weapons]]
 
==Covenant Weapons==
The weaponry of the [[Covenant]] is mostly energy-based, in contrast to the human ballistic armaments. The mode of operation of many of the weapons is unknown, but most tend to rely on highly-charged, slow-moving plasma bursts for damage. Most Covenant weapons do not take ammunition; rather, they rely on batteries, unable to be recharged. As a result, these weapons have to be discarded when the battery wears out. A notable exception to this is the [[Needler]], which instead uses small crystalline splinter projectiles. On average, Covenant weapons cause great damage to shields and significantly less to unshielded organisms; this is to balance the human arsenal, which causes less damage to shields but more to flesh.
 
===Covenant Weapons list===
See [[Covenant Weapons]]
 
==Weapons List==
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