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The ''' Anaconda Surface-to-Air Missile''' is a type of anti-aircraft ordnance used by the [[UNSC]], possibly used by large vehicles (although this is only speculation). | The ''' Anaconda Surface-to-Air Missile''' is a type of anti-aircraft ordnance used by the [[UNSC]], possibly used by large vehicles (although this is only speculation). | ||
These missiles are only mentioned once in the ''[[Halo]]'' series, during the book [[Halo: First Strike]] where the [[Spartans|SPARTANS]] of [[Red Team]] recover a crate marked [[HIGHCOM Armory Omega]] during the [[Battle of Reach]] that contained six Anaconda Surface to Air Missiles and a pair of [[Fury Tactical Nukes]];<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], | These missiles are only mentioned once in the ''[[Halo]]'' series, during the book [[Halo: First Strike]] where the [[Spartans|SPARTANS]] of [[Red Team]] recover a crate marked [[HIGHCOM Armory Omega]] during the [[Battle of Reach]] that contained six Anaconda Surface to Air Missiles and a pair of [[Fury Tactical Nukes]];<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], page 20</ref> though as far as we know the missiles were never actually used. Though they might have been used against the [[Covenant Cruiser]] as a last ditch effort to save the [[MAC]] generators. | ||
In [[Halo Wars]], two Anaconda SAM launchers may be attached to a a standard [[UNSC]] [[UNSC Firebase|prefabricated base]] [[Base Turret|turret]] to complement the [[M202 XP Machine Gun]] with anti-air abilities. These are very successful at bringing down enemy [[Banshees]] and [[Vampire]]s <ref>[[Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide]]'' page 31</ref>. | In [[Halo Wars]], two Anaconda SAM launchers may be attached to a a standard [[UNSC]] [[UNSC Firebase|prefabricated base]] [[Base Turret|turret]] to complement the [[M202 XP Machine Gun]] with anti-air abilities. These are very successful at bringing down enemy [[Banshees]] and [[Vampire]]s <ref>[[Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide]]'' page 31</ref>. |
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