Pek-pattern plasma cannon
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Pek-pattern Sweeping Turret | |
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Production overview | |
Manufacturer: |
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Type: |
Portable plasma turret |
Specifications | |
Length: |
153.2 centimeters (60.3 in)[2] |
Width: |
65.5 centimeters (25.8 in)[2] |
Height: |
85.9 centimeters (33.8 in)[2] |
Weight: |
30.39 kilograms (67.0 lb)[3] |
Ammunition type: |
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Feed system: |
200 units (dismounted)[3] |
Fully automatic | |
Effective range: |
158.5 meters (520 ft)[3] |
Service history | |
In service: |
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The Pek-pattern Sweeping Turret[4] (UNSC Type classification: Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon, T-52 DESW)[3],[5] commonly shortened to the plasma cannon, is a manned automatic Class-1 plasma weapon used by the Covenant.[6] In use as early as 2544,[7] though rarely encountered until 2552, the T52 DESW is a universal replacement for the older Shepsu-pattern plasma cannon.[1][8] All post-2549 Zurdo-pattern Wraiths possess a Type-52 DESW ring mount.[9]
Overview[edit]
Design details[edit]
The Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon is a stationary plasma emplacement and a type of Class-1 directed energy cannon.[6] The Type-52 plasma cannon has three protective energy shields mounted on its top, with the outer ones being angled to the respective side, providing protection from the hot plasma being shot.[1] In addition, the cannon itself is mounted on a miniature gravity lift rather than the V-legged design of the older Shepsu-pattern plasma cannon, presumably making turning easier. Heat and excess plasma appears to be vented by four apertures on the weapon's sides during rapid fire; this presumably assists the cooling process. The cannon cannot overheat, which is due to two modular, copper-colored cooling units located on the side.[1] These cooling units are the cannon's primary maintenance need, though they are easily repaired and replaced by their Unggoy operators.[6]
Variant[edit]
- Banished Plasma Cannon: This variant has three protective metal shields rather than the standard energy shields and fires red projectiles.[10]
Operation[edit]
Used as a heavy support weapon in ground based combat, it provides a rapid-fire stream of powerful plasma rounds to suppress enemy movements and offensive actions. The cannon was designed to allow the ease of transport, which results in little protection.[1] Operators usually include Unggoy Heavies and Sangheili Generals, although it is also sometimes used by Jiralhanae War Chieftains. The gunner is completely exposed to enemy fire, so a well-covered emplacement position is desirable for prolonged use, especially if under fire. This separates it from the Shade ASGs, which offer some measure of protection for their operator but are not man-portable.
It is carried and operated in a similar fashion to the UNSC's M247 machine gun, with the obvious difference that while the M247's rounds hit almost instantly, the plasma cannon, as with all plasma weapons, has a slower moving plasma bolt. It has an approximate sixty-five degree turn radius and fifty degree pitch. It fires plasma bolts similar to those of the Covenant Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle, and fires around three-hundred rounds per minute. A battery or plasma core is built into the tripod which allows the gun to fire indefinitely. When removed from the tripod's power supply, the gun can only use the two hundred units of power (equal to two hundred shots) that the gun itself contains.[1] Once the power supply has been depleted to 70 shots or lower, the ammunition counter in any compatible HUD of the operator starts to flash as a warning signal.
Trivia[edit]
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- In Halo 3, Jiralhanae War Chieftains and the Arbiter are able to melee with this weapon while in their hand.
- In the Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta game stats, the Type-52 DESW was misidentified as the Type-42 DESW. This was not fixed in the final game.
- In Halo: Reach, Sangheili Generals are seen carrying this weapon, but when thrown in the air by a rocket or other explosives, they will put their arms at their sides and "glide" through the air. This is because they do not have the animation for jumping with the turret, an oversight by Bungie.
Gallery[edit]
A Type-52 DESW being detached in Halo 3.
A Plasma Cannon operated by an Unggoy Heavy in a Covenant watchtower.
A Spartan-II with a plasma cannon.
A Type-52 DESW in the Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta.
The missing animation for Elites using the Plasma Cannon when airborne in Halo: Reach.
An Unggoy Heavy using the Zurdo-pattern Wraith mounted Type-52 DESW.
The Type-52 DESW Plasma Cannon in Halo 4.
Campaign third-person view of John-117 with a detached plasma cannon in Ivanoff Station.
A Spartan-IV with a plasma cannon on Landfall.
A Sangheili Storm carrying a T-52 in Spartan Ops.
Ayit 'Sevi using a T-52 during Operation: ATHENA in Halo: Escalation.
A T-52 plasma cannon in Halo Online.
A Spartan-IV using a detached plasma cannon on Guardian.
Robert holding the Banished Plasma Cannon.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo 3 (First appearance)
- Halo 3: ODST
- Halo Legends
- Halo: Blood Line
- Halo: Reach
- Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary
- Halo 4
- Halo: Escalation
- Halo Wars 2
- Halo: Winter Contention
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 140
- ^ a b c d Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 90
- ^ a b c d e Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), page 344 (2011)
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 300
- ^ Microsoft: Halo 3 Guide (defunct)
- ^ a b c Halo Waypoint: Plasma Cannon (defunct, backup link on Archive.org)
- ^ Halo Legends - The Package
- ^ Bungie.net: Halo: Reach Ordnance - Type-52 Directed Energy Support Weapon
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Halo: Reach Stats
- ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - "Omega Team"