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FLANKER-class Mjolnir

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Flanker
Flanker helmet icon
Production overview

Manufacturer(s):

Emerson Tactical Systems[1]

Testing site(s):

Requiem, Epoloch system[1]

Type:

MJOLNIR [GEN3]

 

FLANKER-class Mjolnir is a MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor helmet variant, designed for the GEN3 platform.[1]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

The Flanker helmet can be upgraded with the RS [3] WOLFTOOTH remote sensor package.[1]

Development history[edit]

The Flanker design is a helmet manufactured by Emerson Tactical Systems. Early prototypes for the helmet were tested by SPARTAN-IV deep reconnaissance teams during the Battle of Requiem or Requiem Campaign in 2557-2558.[1]

In-game information[edit]

Halo Infinite[edit]

The Flanker helmet and its attachments are available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization on the Mark VII armor core in Halo Infinite. Both were introduced in Season 03: Echoes Within.

Helmet Manufacturer Lore Rarity Unlock Requirements
Flanker helmet icon
Flanker
Emerson Tactical Systems Early iterations of FLANKER helmets were field tested by SPARTAN-IV deep reconnaissance teams as far back as the Requiem Conflict. Rare Season 03: Echoes Within Battle Pass level 27 (Free)
RS[3]/WOLFTOOTH helmet attachment icon
RS[3]/WOLFTOOTH
Emerson Tactical Systems Scout a while, and listen. Rare Season 03: Echoes Within Battle Pass level 48 (Free)

Attachments[edit]

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The following attachments are not exclusive to Flanker, and are compatible with other helmets on the Mark VII core.

Production notes[edit]

Flanker's design originates from a piece of concept art (shown in the gallery below) by Theo Stylianides done as part of explorations for the Cavallino helmet.[2]

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Concept art[edit]

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List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Flanker - Helmet Description "Early iterations of FLANKER helmets were field tested by SPARTAN-IV deep reconnaissance teams as far back as the Requiem Conflict."
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Theo Stylianides' original artwork: Original filename "theo-stylianides-cavallino2.jpg"