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Revision as of 03:24, December 22, 2021

This article is about the Hydra model featured in Halo Infinite. For other uses of the word Hydra, see Hydra (disambiguation).
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Hydra MLRS-2 HGL
The MLRS-2 Hydra's product logo.

Hydra in Halo Infinite.

Production overview

Manufacturer:

Chalybs Defense Solutions[1]

Model series:

Hydra

Type:

Multiple rocket launcher

Variants:

MLRS-2

Specifications

Ammunition type:

HEAB Gyroc rockets[1]

Feed system:

6-rocket revolving cylinder[1]

Firing mode:

Automatic

Effective range:

Medium to long

Service history

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

 

The Multiple Launch Rocket System-2 Hydra (MLRS-2 Hydra),[1] commonly known simply as the Hydra, is a weapon employed by the United Nations Space Command as part of the "Hydra" line of weapons manufactured by Chalybs Defense Solutions.[1] The weapon succeeds the previous MLRS-1 model.

Overview

Design

It uses gyroscopically stabilized, high-explosive micro-missiles capable of locking onto enemy targets similar to the Covenant's Type-52 plasma launcher.[1] Warnings on the body of the MLRS-2 Hydra recommend using only approved UNSC munitions.[2]

History

MLRS-2 Hydra units are either tested or manufactured at the Seattle Complex, United Republic of North America.[2] Succeeding the MLRS-1 model, the MLRS-2 was in use by UNSC forces by 2559. In this time, it was employed during the Installation 07 conflict.[1]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources