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Since its inception, the [[Covenant]] maintained a pervasive '''military force''' which it used to carry out the [[Hierarchs]]' will throughout the Covenant's vast empire. Rather than being a singular organization, the Covenant's military forces were a collection of organizations under the oversight of various political bodies, which in turn carried out the edicts of the [[High Council]]. | Since its inception, the [[Covenant]] maintained a pervasive '''military force''' which it used to carry out the [[Hierarchs]]' will throughout the Covenant's vast empire. Rather than being a singular organization, the Covenant's military forces were a collection of organizations under the oversight of various political bodies, which in turn carried out the edicts of the [[High Council]].<ref name="fb">'''[[Halo: Fleet Battles]]''', ''Core Rulebook - page 7''</ref> The [[Sangheili]] originally served as the leadership caste for the Covenant's various armed forces, until they were replaced by the [[Jiralhanae]] during the [[Great Schism]].<ref name="wp cov">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/factions/covenant '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Covenant'']</ref> The Covenant military fell alongside its empire at the [[Battle of the Citadel]]. | ||
The defunct Covenant's various newly formed [[Covenant remnants|remnant factions]] have scavenged assets of the fallen military to utilize, as well as recruitment of its former soldiers. | The defunct Covenant's various newly formed [[Covenant remnants|remnant factions]] have scavenged assets of the fallen military to utilize, as well as recruitment of its former soldiers. | ||
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=== Military organization === | === Military organization === | ||
[[File:HW | [[File:HW Covenant render logoles.png|300px|thumb|right|The Sangheili were originally the commanders of the Covenant military.]] | ||
The Covenant military was heavily naval-oriented, with [[Covenant fleet|fleets]] ranging from small [[battle group]]s to entire armadas serving as the basic unit of organization. These fleets appeared to be under the direct authority of a given ministry,{{Ref/Reuse|evg1}} and there was seemingly no meaningful distinction between service branches, such as the human notions of a dedicated "navy" and "army"; for example, field officers, including [[Sangheili General]]s, could command ground operations as well as starships,<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level ''[[Long Night of Solace (level)|Long Night of Solace]]''</ref> while Sangheili pilots would often see their [[starfighter]]s as tools to acclaim enough personal glory to be permitted to join those chosen warriors on the ground.<ref name="strikecraft">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p.58-59''</ref> Individual fleets operated a number of task-based groups, including the ground-oriented Occupational Forces<ref name="evg57">'''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''', ''page 57''</ref> and the [[Special Warfare Group]], which contained the [[Special Operations|Special Operations Division]].{{Ref/Reuse|evg1}} | The Covenant military was heavily naval-oriented, with [[Covenant fleet|fleets]] ranging from small [[battle group]]s to entire armadas serving as the basic unit of organization. These fleets appeared to be under the direct authority of a given ministry,{{Ref/Reuse|evg1}} and there was seemingly no meaningful distinction between service branches, such as the human notions of a dedicated "navy" and "army"; for example, field officers, including [[Sangheili General]]s, could command ground operations as well as starships,<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level ''[[Long Night of Solace (level)|Long Night of Solace]]''</ref> while Sangheili pilots would often see their [[starfighter]]s as tools to acclaim enough personal glory to be permitted to join those chosen warriors on the ground.<ref name="strikecraft">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p.58-59''</ref> Individual fleets operated a number of task-based groups, including the ground-oriented Occupational Forces<ref name="evg57">'''Halo: The Essential Visual Guide''', ''page 57''</ref> and the [[Special Warfare Group]], which contained the [[Special Operations|Special Operations Division]].{{Ref/Reuse|evg1}} | ||
Although the naval arm was the backbone of the Covenant, fleets would be called upon to conduct trade and transport missions as often as they would be called upon to to convert and ensure compliance. As such, the Covenant maintained very few dedicated warship classes, named "Executors", with those that did exist - such as the | Although the naval arm was the backbone of the Covenant, fleets would be called upon to conduct trade and transport missions as often as they would be called upon to to convert and ensure compliance. As such, the Covenant maintained very few dedicated warship classes, named "Executors", with those that did exist - such as the [[CPV-class heavy destroyer]] - considered distasteful reminders that the Great Journey could not be attained without bloodshed. As such, the Covenant had few dedicated warships on hand at the outbreak of war with humanity, and had to recall ships from the outer reaches of the empire to serve, though these vessels and their crews would gain little honour for their work. The crews assigned to these ships were often those who were deemed unfit for service in regular ministry fleets, with reputations damaged by disloyalty or disobedience.{{Ref/Reuse|executioners}} | ||
Despite the power of the Covenant ministries, extraordinarily powerful warships such as the | Despite the power of the Covenant ministries, extraordinarily powerful warships such as the [[ORS-class heavy cruiser]] required hierarchical approval for construction, crew and deployment, and as such these extremely powerful warships were only commissioned in times of need. Vessels such as these were classed as "Examiners", and their crews were often hand-picked to serve alongside the accumulated ancient honour the ship's previous deeds.{{Ref/Reuse|examiners}} | ||
The Covenant's military leaders, however, class any ship not dedicated enough to be deserving of a shipmaster's chair as an attack ship - an ambiguous role rarely considered in the plans of a supreme commander.<ref name="attackships">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p. 72-73''</ref> Attack ships like the | The Covenant's military leaders, however, class any ship not dedicated enough to be deserving of a shipmaster's chair as an attack ship - an ambiguous role rarely considered in the plans of a supreme commander.<ref name="attackships">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p. 72-73''</ref> Attack ships like the [[CRS-class light cruiser]] would often be assigned to escort duties for executors,{{Ref/Reuse|executioners}} examiners,<ref name="examiners">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p. 64-65''</ref> and convoys of pilgrims passing to and from High Charity,{{Ref/Reuse|attackships}} though would complete their mission without fervor and could not be counted upon for more than the most basic tasks.{{Ref/Reuse|executioners}} However, these crews would make almost any sacrifice necessary to serve on the crew of the main ship when escorting "Examiner"-type vessels.{{Ref/Reuse|examiners}} As such, these vessels were typically staffed by Jirlahanae and Kig-Yar, who were less concerned with the acquisition of honour and glory.{{Ref/Reuse|attackships}} Attack ships would also serve in roles analagous to a UEG police cutter, patrolling systems to conduct inspections and enforce travel laws.{{Ref/Reuse|attackships}} Some ships were also tasked with chartering dangerous routes through slipspace and fighting civilisations who resisted the prophets, though such matters were considered beneath the attention of true warriors.<ref name="ardent">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p. 76-77''</ref> Smaller deployment craft such as the [[Lich]] would also be utilised in civilian and security roles alongside their military applications.<ref name="vestiges">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''p. 78-79''</ref> | ||
The Covenant military was organized based on the Covenant's caste system. The officer corps was primarily staffed by [[Sangheili]], though the Great Schism saw the Sangheili removed from this position and largely replaced with the [[Jiralhanae]].<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3plasmarifle '''Bungie.net''': ''Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle'']</ref> while the [[Unggoy]] and [[Kig-Yar]] generally filled menial or infantry roles. Ranks were denoted by the color, type of armor and accessories worn for [[Sangheili]], [[Jiralhanae]] and [[Unggoy]]; different ranks of Kig-Yar would also be distinguished by the color of their [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet|shield gauntlets]]. | The Covenant military was organized based on the Covenant's caste system. The officer corps was primarily staffed by [[Sangheili]], though the Great Schism saw the Sangheili removed from this position and largely replaced with the [[Jiralhanae]].<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3plasmarifle '''Bungie.net''': ''Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle'']</ref> while the [[Unggoy]] and [[Kig-Yar]] generally filled menial or infantry roles. Ranks were denoted by the color, type of armor and accessories worn for [[Sangheili]], [[Jiralhanae]] and [[Unggoy]]; different ranks of Kig-Yar would also be distinguished by the color of their [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet|shield gauntlets]]. | ||
The smallest organizational unit of the Covenant military was [[file]], typically consisting of cannon fodder [[Unggoy]]. A [[lance]] was a small unit of Unggoy commanded by a low-ranked Sangheili (later [[Jiralhanae]]), a rough equivalent to a UNSC [[fireteam]]. Jiralhanae were also organized into the tribal [[pack]]s traditional of their society. Large numbers of these units comprised [[legion]]s, which were organized into task-based groups within their respective naval fleets. | The smallest organizational unit of the Covenant military was [[file]], typically consisting of cannon fodder [[Unggoy]]. A [[lance]] was a small unit of Unggoy commanded by a low-ranked Sangheili (later [[Jiralhanae]]), a rough equivalent to a UNSC [[fireteam]]. Jiralhanae were also organized into the tribal [[pack]]s traditional of their society. Large numbers of these units comprised [[legion]]s, which were organized into task-based groups within their respective naval fleets. | ||
===Species=== | ===Species=== | ||
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[[Special Operations Unggoy|Spec Ops]] | [[Special Operations Unggoy|Spec Ops]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[Type-47B Scarab|Scarab]] | ||
|[[Jiralhanae Stalker|Stalker]]<br> | |[[Jiralhanae Stalker|Stalker]]<br> | ||
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[[Jiralhanae Captain Ultra|Captain Ultra]] | [[Jiralhanae Captain Ultra|Captain Ultra]] | ||
| | |[[Kig-Yar Zealot|Zealot]] | ||
|[[Skirmisher Champion|Champion]] | |[[Skirmisher Champion|Champion]] | ||
|[[Yanme'e Ultra|Ultra]]<br> | |[[Yanme'e Ultra|Ultra]]<br> | ||
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==Military assets== | ==Military assets== | ||
[[File:DeliverHope - CCSHangar.png|300px|thumb|[[Phantom]]s, [[Banshee]]s, and infantry gathered in the [[hangar bay]] of a | [[File:DeliverHope - CCSHangar.png|300px|thumb|right|[[Phantom]]s, [[Banshee]]s, and infantry gathered in the [[hangar bay]] of a [[CCS-class battlecruiser]].]] | ||
The Covenant military maintained a vast array of military equipment, [[:Category:Covenant vehicles|vehicles]] and [[Covenant#Weaponry|weaponry]], most of which fell into the hands of its [[Covenant remnants|remnant factions]] after the hegemony's fragmentation. | The Covenant military maintained a vast array of military equipment, [[:Category:Covenant vehicles|vehicles]] and [[Covenant#Weaponry|weaponry]], most of which fell into the hands of its [[Covenant remnants|remnant factions]] after the hegemony's fragmentation. | ||
The [[Type-25 plasma pistol]] was generally issued to the smaller species, such as the [[Unggoy]], [[Kig-Yar]] and [[Yanme'e]], although [[Sangheili]] and [[Jiralhanae]] occasionally used them as sidearms. [[Type-33 needler]]s were issued to many of the species within the Covenant military; it was most commonly used by Unggoy and Yanme'e, although Kig-Yar, Sangheili and Jiralhanae sometimes used them. The | The [[Type-25 plasma pistol]] was generally issued to the smaller species, such as the [[Unggoy]], [[Kig-Yar]] and [[Yanme'e]], although [[Sangheili]] and [[Jiralhanae]] occasionally used them as sidearms. [[Type-33 needler]]s were issued to many of the species within the Covenant military; it was most commonly used by Unggoy and Yanme'e, although Kig-Yar, Sangheili and Jiralhanae sometimes used them. The [[Type-25 plasma rifle]] was the primary weapon of the Covenant's officer corps. Generally wielded by Sangheili, the plasma rifle was infrequently used by higher ranks of the lower caste species. [[Type-51 plasma repeater]]s were also used by many Sangheili, as well as Jiralhanae shock troops. [[Mgalekgolo]] troops used [[assault cannon]]s built directly into their armor. | ||
Marksmen within the Covenant military were most often issued | Marksmen within the Covenant military were most often issued [[Type-51 carbine]]s, although [[Type-31 needle rifle]]s also saw some use. Higher ranking Sangheili in the military were often equipped with explosive weaponry such as [[Type-50 concussion rifle]]s and [[Type-52 plasma launcher]]s. The [[Type-33 fuel rod gun]] was employed as an anti-armor weapon, although it also saw use against infantry. Covenant snipers were normally equipped with [[Type-27 beam rifle]]s and later, [[Type-50 particle beam rifle]]s. Many opted to use [[Type-52 focus rifle]]s for ranged suppression. The standard grenade of the Covenant military was the [[Type-1 plasma grenade]]. | ||
The Covenant military fielded a wide array of melee-based weaponry. In contrast to [[UNSC]] soldiers, who generally used melee weapons as a last resort, the Covenant used melee weapons far more readily. The Sangheili and Jiralhanae in particular preferred to get in close to enemies, using their superior physical strength and impressive melee armaments to their advantage. The [[Type-1 energy sword]] was commonly seen in the hands of higher-ranking Sangheili. Jiralhanae often employed their [[ | The Covenant military fielded a wide array of melee-based weaponry. In contrast to [[UNSC]] soldiers, who generally used melee weapons as a last resort, the Covenant used melee weapons far more readily. The Sangheili and Jiralhanae in particular preferred to get in close to enemies, using their superior physical strength and impressive melee armaments to their advantage. The [[Type-1 energy sword]] was commonly seen in the hands of higher-ranking Sangheili. Jiralhanae often employed their [[Type-2 gravity hammer]]s for close quarters combat. In addition, soldiers of the Covenant also used energy-based [[Energy cutlass|cutlasses]], [[Energy lance|lances]] and [[Energy garrote|garrotes]]. | ||
The Covenant military also employed a vast range of stationary plasma cannons. The | The Covenant military also employed a vast range of stationary plasma cannons. The [[Type-42 plasma cannon]] was used for suppression fire for much of the [[Human-Covenant War]], before being phased out in favor of the [[Type-52 plasma cannon]] which performed in much the same way. The [[Shade]] stationary guns were used for static defence and heavy suppression. The [[Type-26 Shade]] was the most commonly used model, although the [[Type-27 Shade|Type-27]] and [[Type-29 Shade|Type-29]] variant also saw prodigious use. | ||
The Jiralhanae also had their own array of fearsome weaponry. These became far more frequently used once the Jiralhanae were made the leading members of the Covenant military. The [[ | The Jiralhanae also had their own array of fearsome weaponry. These became far more frequently used once the Jiralhanae were made the leading members of the Covenant military. The [[Type-25 Spiker]] was the standard weapon of the lower ranking Jiralhanae, along with their [[Type-25 Brute Plasma Rifle|own version]] of the Type-25 plasma rifle. Higher ranked Jiralhanae were most often equipped with [[Type-25 Brute Shot]]s. [[Type-52 Mauler]]s were often used by Jiralhanae [[Jiralhanae Stalker|stealth operatives]]. The Jiralhanae also fielded their own types of grenades - the [[Type-2 spike grenade]]s and [[Type-3 firebomb]] saw widespread usage towards the end of the Human-Covenant War. Jiralhanae officers sometimes carried their own [[Jiralhanae combat knife|combat knives]]. | ||
The Covenant military also boasted an impressive number of vehicles. | The Covenant military also boasted an impressive number of vehicles. [[Type-32 Ghost]]s were used for reconnaissance and rapid attack roles. The [[Type-26 Wraith]] was the standard tank - used as the standard armored ground vehicle, it was very effective in anti-armor and anti-infanty roles. The Covenant military used the [[Type-52 Anti-Aircraft Wraith]] against hostile aircraft. The [[Type-48 Revenant]] was used as mobile artillery support for infantry, while the {{Pattern|Wuzum|Spectre}} was used more for mobile suppression fire and troop transportation. Infrequently used, the [[Type-29 Shadow]] provided troop and light vehicle transportation in areas inaccessible to dropships. Jiralhanae vehicles included the [[Type-25 Chopper]] and the [[Type-52 Prowler]]. | ||
A range of excavation platforms were repurposed by the Covenant military during the war against humanity. The | A range of excavation platforms were repurposed by the Covenant military during the war against humanity. The [[Type-30 Locust]] and the far larger [[Scarab]] platforms were used in combative roles against enemies of the Covenant. Many varieties of the Scarab were employed, with the most common being the [[Type-47B Scarab]]. The larger Protos model of the T-47 was used less frequently than the more combat-ready Deutoros model. | ||
[[Type-26 Banshee]]s were used as standard ground support aircraft while | [[Type-26 Banshee]]s were used as standard ground support aircraft while [[Type-25 Spirit]]s, [[Type-44 Phantom]]s and [[Type-52 Phantom]]s were used as troop dropships. Rarely seen by human combatants, the {{Pattern|Kmiro'sish|Lich}} saw use as the heaviest of airborne deployment platforms. An anti-aircraft fighter, the {{Pattern|Bkowe'nei|Vampire}} was seldom used by the military. | ||
The military also used many different types of drop pods to rapidly deploy infantry units to any battlefield from an orbital ship. Variants that carried individual troops were most often seen, although some types of drop pod allowed for the transportation of multiple Covenant soldiers. | The military also used many different types of drop pods to rapidly deploy infantry units to any battlefield from an orbital ship. Variants that carried individual troops were most often seen, although some types of drop pod allowed for the transportation of multiple Covenant soldiers. | ||
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File:HR_CovenantArmy_Concept.jpg|Concept art of a Covenant army for ''Halo: Reach''. | File:HR_CovenantArmy_Concept.jpg|Concept art of a Covenant army for ''Halo: Reach''. | ||
File:HR CovenantArmy_Concept 2.jpg|A Covenant army in ''Halo: Reach'' concept art. | File:HR CovenantArmy_Concept 2.jpg|A Covenant army in ''Halo: Reach'' concept art. | ||
File:HR | File:HR UnknownVehicleConcept.jpg|''Halo: Reach'' concept art for a Covenant "siege engine".{{Ref/Twitter|Isaac_Hannaford|1375859860202430465|Isaac Hannaford|Quote=Covenant siege engine painted over a beautiful piece by Jamie Jones.|D=28|M=3|Y=2021}} | ||
File:HO CovenantHangar Menu Concept.jpg|Concept art of a Covenant hangar bay. | File:HO CovenantHangar Menu Concept.jpg|Concept art of a Covenant hangar bay. | ||
File:Covenant_Starfighters_Art.jpg|Covenant aircraft. | File:Covenant_Starfighters_Art.jpg|Covenant aircraft. |