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The SPI armor generally lacks an [[energy shielding]] system, making the user far more vulnerable to enemy fire. However, the Spartan-III [[Headhunters]] wore experimental armor that was equipped with energy shields due to their elite nature and value. However, power must be drawn from the energy shields to recharge the suit's active camouflage module.<ref name="head212">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', "[[Headhunters]]", ''page 212''</ref> | The SPI armor generally lacks an [[energy shielding]] system, making the user far more vulnerable to enemy fire. However, the Spartan-III [[Headhunters]] wore experimental armor that was equipped with energy shields due to their elite nature and value. However, power must be drawn from the energy shields to recharge the suit's active camouflage module.<ref name="head212">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', "[[Headhunters]]", ''page 212''</ref> | ||
The baseline SPI armor can be easily destroyed from plasma based weaponry, armor piercing rounds and other threats. Overall the armor has inferior protection than [[Mjolnir armor]] | The baseline SPI armor can be easily destroyed from plasma based weaponry, armor piercing rounds and other threats. Overall the armor has inferior protection than [[Mjolnir armor]] . Forcing the user to rely heavily on its stealth technology and superior tactics.{{Citation needed}} | ||
==Operational history== | ==Operational history== |