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|image=[[File:Radar Jammer Unarmed.png|200px]] | {{Weapon | ||
|name=Radar | | image=[[File:Radar Jammer Unarmed.png|200px]] | ||
|manufacturer=[[Covenant]] [[Jiralhanae]] | | name=Radar Jammer | ||
|type=[[Equipment]] | | manufacturer=[[Covenant]] [[Jiralhanae]] | ||
|weight= | | type=[[Equipment]] | ||
| weight=9.3 kilograms (20.5 pounds)<ref>http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=877576</ref> | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''radar jammer''' is an [[equipment]] item | The '''radar jammer''' is an [[equipment]] item in [[Halo 3]] that scrambles nearby players' [[motion tracker]]s by creating a multitude of false dots on the radar of everyone within range.<ref>[http://www.arrogantics.com/2007/05/30/high-resolution-scans-of-gamepros-halo-3-article/ Gamerpro Magazine]</ref> While it can create chaos for enemies, it also has the same effect on teammates. In campaign mode it is uncommon for one to be dropped by enemy [[Brutes]]. It is mostly used by [[Brute Stalkers]] to make them even harder to be found by their prey. It is no longer available in [[matchmaking]] as the Flare and the Radar Jammer had physics properties that allowed players to exploit the game unfairly. | ||
If under the effect of the radar jammer, it is possible to distinguish between the 'false enemies' and the real enemies on your radar. It can be seen that dots on the radar generated by the jammer almost never stop moving, whereas real enemies tend to move more carefully and stop at points, the fake blips also seem to move faster and more "fluidly" than a normal person. An activated radar jammer can also be destroyed by [[weapons]] fire. | |||
The radar jammer | The radar jammer is similar in appearance to the [[Power drain|power drain]] and [[Flare]], except for a red glow instead of blue or yellow one. Its symbol in the [[heads-up display]] is a dot with curved waves emitting from it. | ||
==Multiplayer Tactics== | |||
*The radar jammer is ''best'' used in conjunction with the [[Active Camouflage]] power-up. When it is deployed, the enemy will be distracted enough that the player may be able to score a quick [[melee]] kill, or an [[assassination]]. | |||
*This type of [[equipment]] is both useful and detrimental to the user, allies, and opponents, since everyone's motion trackers are affected. The radar jammer should only be used if the player is in a position where he or she does not need to use their motion tracker to score a kill. | |||
*Watch out for opponents throwing radar jammers at you. If this happens, nothing annoys them more than shooting it immediately and making it explode in their faces. This is also useful in the Campaign against Brutes. If shot soon enough after having been deployed, it can damage or even kill the Brute dumb enough to deploy it. | |||
*In [[CTF]], using this together with the [[Flare]] can be useful. Have one player throw in the radar jammer, then have another throw in a Flare while looking in the direction of the Flag so you know which way to go. By the time your opponents can see again, they will notice their flag is gone. If flares are unavailable, use an Active Camouflage instead. | |||
*Make sure you have your enemy in sight before you deploy the radar jammer; if you do not, the radar jammer will work against you as well, leaving you vulnerable. | |||
*It is especially useful when you are the sniper on your team. If you need to switch positions, just drop it and run. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The radar jammer lasts only 30 seconds before it self-destructs. | |||
*When the player deploys a radar jammer in | *When the player deploys a radar jammer in Campaign mode, [[Brutes]] will sometimes become confused and look around distractedly. This clearly suggests that Brutes have some form of radar system similar to that of an [[Elite]] and [[Spartan II]]. | ||
*If the player is seen by a [[Brute]] or a [[Grunt]] when deploying the radar Jammer, the Brutes may occasionally go berserk; Grunts will sometimes panic and run away. | |||
*Red radar "blips" generated by the radar jammer will move much faster on your motion tracker screen than those generated by an enemy. | |||
*Radar jammers are pointless when playing with the [[Fog Skull]] or without radar in [[multiplayer]]. | |||
*The radar jammer has been removed from all matchmaking playlists due to the double jump that could be accomplished with it. | |||
*At first, the radar jammer appears to have an "effect radius"; in reality, anyone within the radius is instantly affected by its attribute (similar to the [[Regenerator]], [[Power drain|power drain]], and Flare ). This is not completely true, as instead of an instant effect upon those within range, the jammer creates "Ghosts" which fly around randomly, altering only the motion-trackers of those players within range. The effect moves with the jammer, as witnessed by the position of the red blips relative to the Jammer. This is most noticeable on either [[Valhalla]] or [[Narrows]], where by throwing the radar jammer into one of the [[Man Cannons]], the red blips appear to fly in the same direction it was launched. | |||
*The blips created by the jammer move in a fast, erratic way, similar to drones. | |||
*The radar jammer can be helpful in performing the [[Radar Jumping Glitch]], which makes you appear to be double jumping. It is more effective than the infamous grenade jump. | *The radar jammer can be helpful in performing the [[Radar Jumping Glitch]], which makes you appear to be double jumping. It is more effective than the infamous grenade jump. | ||
*[[Nathan Fillion]], a voice actor in ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', is known to insist via Xbox Live that he invented the radar jammer when people inquire about his [[Bungie Armor]]. | *[[Nathan Fillion]], a voice actor in ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', is known to insist via Xbox Live that he invented the radar jammer when people inquire about his [[Bungie Armor]].<ref>[http://downloads.bungie.net/podcasts/Bungie_Podcast_70709.mp3 '''Bungie Podcast''': ''The Bungie Day Podcast; hosted by Luke Smith, Brian Jarrard, Eric Osborne, Martin O'Donnell, Joseph Staten along with Nathan Fillion '']</ref> | ||
*The [[Active Camouflage]] [[Armor Ability]] from ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' provides a similar function to the radar jammer when activated; however, its effects only scramble the motion trackers of the player and nearby enemies, not nearby allies. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery widths="150"> | ||
File:H3-ActiveRadarJammer.png|The | File:H3-ActiveRadarJammer.png|The Radar Jammer when activated in ''Halo 3''. | ||
File:Radar Jammer.png|A view through a [[ | File:Radar Jammer.png|A view through a [[Sniper Rifle]]'s scope reveals Jumpack Brutes also carry radar jammers | ||
File:Radarjammerhud.svg|The radar jammer HUD icon. | File:Radarjammerhud.svg|The radar jammer HUD icon. | ||
File:Radar Jammer in Action.jpg|A radar jammer extends its sides and glows brightly when activated. | File:Radar Jammer in Action.jpg|A radar jammer extends its sides and glows brightly when activated. | ||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Electronic warfare technology]] | [[Category:Electronic warfare technology]] | ||