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Manufactured by [[Meyer e.V.]] and based on [[Project GUNGNIR]], the GUNGNIR MOD 6 adds new weapon interfaces, extended [[Identification friend or foe|IFF]] range, and deeper [[UNSC battle network|battlenet]] synchronization among GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans. The GUNGNIR MOD 6 module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the [[STORMFALL-class Mjolnir]] helmet.{{Ref/Game|Id=gungnirmod6|HINF|Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|Armor Hall|Detail=TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 6 - Helmet Attachment Description|Quote=GEN3 GUNGNIR adds new weapon interfaces, extended IFF range, and deeper battlenet synchronization with other GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans.}} | Manufactured by [[Meyer e.V.]] and based on [[Project GUNGNIR]], the GUNGNIR MOD 6 adds new weapon interfaces, extended [[Identification friend or foe|IFF]] range, and deeper [[UNSC battle network|battlenet]] synchronization among GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans. The GUNGNIR MOD 6 module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the [[STORMFALL-class Mjolnir]] helmet.{{Ref/Game|Id=gungnirmod6|HINF|Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|Armor Hall|Detail=TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 6 - Helmet Attachment Description|Quote=GEN3 GUNGNIR adds new weapon interfaces, extended IFF range, and deeper battlenet synchronization with other GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans.}} | ||
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[[File:HINF - Helmet attachment icon - TAS Hyas.png|thumb|150px|The HYAS module on Emerson's [[MP-class Mjolnir|Military Police]] helmet.]] | |||
Manufactured by [[Emerson Tactical Systems]], the HYAS module features a cheaper and updated version of the Wyrd III hardware featured on both GEN1 and GEN2 versions of the [[GUNGNIR-class Mjolnir]]. The HYAS module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with Emerson's model of the Military Police helmet.{{Ref/Game|Id=hyas|HINF|Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|Armor Hall|Detail=TAS/HYAS - Helmet Attachment Description|Quote=A simplified and updated version of Wyrd III target acquisition hardware.}} | |||
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*[[CELOX-class Mjolnir]] | *[[CELOX-class Mjolnir]] | ||
*[[DEADEYE-class Mjolnir]] | *[[DEADEYE-class Mjolnir]] | ||
*[[FIREFALL-class Mjolnir]] | |||
*[[ISR-class Mjolnir]] | *[[ISR-class Mjolnir]] | ||
*[[MENACHITE-class Mjolnir]] | *[[MENACHITE-class Mjolnir]] |
Latest revision as of 19:15, August 13, 2024
Target acquisition system (TAS) is an external helmet attachment compatible with the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor.[1]
Overview[edit]
Design details[edit]
External target acquisition systems tend to be bulky and complex.[2]
Usage[edit]
TAS modules are used for target acquisition.
Known modules[edit]
There are several modules for external target acquisition systems, each with its own distinct physical appearance.
DROCTULF[edit]
Manufactured by Meyer e.V., the DROCTULF module incorporated technologies adjacent to Project THEIA to reduce the bulk and complexity of external target acquisition systems. The DROCTULF module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the ZVEZDA-class Mjolnir helmet.[2]
FES/BRONTES[edit]
The FES/BRONTES module presumably comes in two forms: a variant manufactured by the United Nations Space Command and a variant recreated by the crew of the UNSC Spirit of Fire while on Installation 00.[1][3][Note 1] The FES/BRONTES module build by the Spirit of Fire is a field-expedient combination of spare parts, ONI's "BRONTES" firmware, and reused up-links designed by the Smart AI Isabel, providing the equipped Spartans on the Lesser Ark with a direct connection to the ship's targeting array.[4]
The FES/BRONTES module is compatible with:
GUNGNIR MOD 3[edit]
Manufactured by Misriah Armory and based on Project GUNGNIR, the GUNGNIR MOD 3 adds a face shield with an integrated Wyrd III target acquisition package, which would go on to be a defining standard of UNSC fire control systems.[5] The GUNGNIR MOD 3 module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the GUNGNIR-class Mjolnir helmet.[6]
GUNGNIR MOD 6[edit]
Manufactured by Meyer e.V. and based on Project GUNGNIR, the GUNGNIR MOD 6 adds new weapon interfaces, extended IFF range, and deeper battlenet synchronization among GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans. The GUNGNIR MOD 6 module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the STORMFALL-class Mjolnir helmet.[7]
HYAS[edit]
Manufactured by Emerson Tactical Systems, the HYAS module features a cheaper and updated version of the Wyrd III hardware featured on both GEN1 and GEN2 versions of the GUNGNIR-class Mjolnir. The HYAS module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with Emerson's model of the Military Police helmet.[8]
LANTIFRID[edit]
Manufactured by Watershed Division, the LANTIFRID module is THEIA-compatible. Most of its functionality remains locked and undocumented, and even the highest-ranking ONI officers on the UNSC Infinity lack authority to access its low-level diagnostic functions. The LANTIFRID module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the AKIS-II GRD helmet.[9]
MOTHACID[edit]
Manufactured by Watershed Division, the MOTHACID is a codename given by the Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group for a module used to detect, analyze, and identify alien artifacts and signal sources. Spartans have also adapted the instrumentation package to interface with Mjolnir fire control systems. The MOTHACID module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the CELOX-class Mjolnir helmet.[10]
NETMOON[edit]
Manufactured by Watershed Division, the NETMOON module is a targeting array commonly used by snipers for low orbit targeting.[11]
The NETMOON module is compatible with:
- MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VII
- CAVALLINO-class Mjolnir
- CELOX-class Mjolnir
- DEADEYE-class Mjolnir
- FIREFALL-class Mjolnir
- ISR-class Mjolnir
- MENACHITE-class Mjolnir
- VOLANT-class Mjolnir
- WAR MASTER-class Mjolnir
ORCUS[edit]
Manufactured by Chalybs Defense Solutions, the ORCUS module is used by Spartan intelligence units for locating targets. The ORCUS module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the RAMPART-class Mjolnir helmet.[12]
PATTERNWOLF[edit]
Manufactured by RKD Group, the second-generation PATTERNWOLF module uses miniaturized and improved version of the information fusion system fitted to the ARGUS helmet. However, Spartan-IV's lack the cognitive flexibility to make use of the PATTERNWOLF for more then a few minutes at a time. The PATTERNWOLF module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the SHIKARI-class Mjolnir helmet.[13]
PATTON[edit]
Manufactured by Materials Group, the PATTON module collects data for the KOBOLD combat drone initiative. The PATTON module has been observed to be compatible exclusively with the ARTAIUS-class Mjolnir helmet.[14]
In-game information[edit]
Halo Infinite[edit]
TAS attachments are available as customization options in Halo Infinite.
Mark VII core[edit]
Helmet Attachment | Manufacturer | Lore | Compatible Helmets | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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TAS/DROCTULF |
Meyer e.V. | DROCTULF uses THEIA-adjacent technologies to reduce the bulk and complexity of external target acquisition systems. |
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Epic | Purchase "Zvezda Armor Set" Bundle from the Shop for 2,000 cR (or 1,500 cR during a sale) |
TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 6 |
Hannibal Weapon Systems | GEN3 GUNGNIR adds new weapon interfaces, extended IFF range, and deeper battlenet synchronization with other GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans. |
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Epic | Purchase "Stormfall Armor Set" Bundle from the Shop for 1,200 cR |
TAS/MOTHACID |
Watershed Division | MOTHACID is the Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group codename for a specialized instrumentation package used to detect, analyze, and identify alien artifacts\signal sources. Spartans have adapted the equipment to interface with Mjolnir fire control systems. |
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Epic | Purchase "Celox Armor Set" Bundle from the Shop for 1,200 cR |
TAS/NETMOON |
Watershed Division | With the right loadout a sniper using the Netmoon array could take the wings off a gnat from low orbit. |
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Legendary | Season 03: Echoes Within Battle Pass level 65 (Premium) |
TAS/ORCUS |
Chalybs Defense Solutions | The doctrine of Spartan intelligence units is Find, Fix, and Finish. Exploitation and analysis of the remains is a job for technical specialists, not hyper-lethal combat machines. |
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Epic | Season 02: Lone Wolves Battle Pass level 39 (Premium) |
Mark V[B] core[edit]
Helmet Attachment | Manufacturer | Lore | Compatible Helmets | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 3 |
Hannibal Weapon Systems | The Wyrd III target acquisition package has gone on to be a defining standard of UNSC fire control systems. |
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Epic | Season 05: Reckoning Battle Pass level 19 (Free) |
Rakshasa core[edit]
Helmet Attachment | Manufacturer | Lore | Compatible Helmets | Rarity | Unlock Requirements |
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TAS/LANTIFRID |
Watershed Division | Most of the functionality of this THEIA-compatible targeting module remains locked and undocumented, even the highest-ranking ONI officers on the UNSC Infinity lack authority to access its low-level diagnostic functions. | AKIS II-GRD | Legendary | Season 02: Lone Wolves Battle Pass Level 69 (Premium) |
TAS/PATTON |
Materials Group | No military research project is an island, even those used by Spartans. For example, Project ARTAIUS is a spinoff from Project GARMR, and the PATTON collects data needed for the KOBOLD combat drone initiative. | Artaius | Legendary | Season 02: Lone Wolves Battle Pass Level 84 (Premium) |
TAS[2]/PATTERNWOLF |
RKD Group | A miniaturized and improved version of the revolutionary information fusion system fitted to the ARGUS helmet. Unfortunately, Spartan-IV's lack the cognitive flexibility to make use of the PATTERNWOLF for more then a few minutes at a time. | Shikari | Legendary | Season 02: Lone Wolves Interference Event Pass Level 10 |
Gallery[edit]
A Spartan-IV wearing a GEN3 Zvezda helmet with a TAS/DROCTULF attachment on Fragmentation.
A Spartan-IV wearing a GEN3 Stormfall helmet with a TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 6 attachment on Recharge.
A Spartan-IV wearing a GEN3 Celox helmet with a TAS/MOTHACID attachment on Catalyst.
A Spartan-IV wearing an Artaius helmet with a TAS/PATTON attachment on Breaker.
August-099 wearing an Ardent helmet with a TAS/FES/BRONTES attachment on Arcadia.
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: Reach (First appearance)
- Halo Infinite
- Halo: Hippocratica
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b Halo Infinite, Armor Hall
- ^ a b Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/DROCTULF - Helmet Attachment Description "DROCTULF uses THEIA-adjacent technologies to reduce the bulk and complexity of external target acquisition systems."
- ^ Halo: Hippocratica
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/FES/BRONTES - Helmet Attachment Description "A field-expedient synthesis of spare parts, ONI BRONTES firmware, and repurposed up-links designed by Isabel to provide a direct connection for Spartans to the Spirit of Fire's targeting array."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 3 - Helmet Attachment Description "The Wyrd III target acquisition package has gone on to be a defining standard of UNSC fire control systems."
- ^ Halo: Reach, Armory: GUNGNIR - Helmet Description "The Mk.V[G] was developed as part of the GUNGNIR Program alongside the M6 G/GNR Weapon system. The GUNGNIR Program involved the development of the many supplementary armor systems."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/GUNGNIR MOD 6 - Helmet Attachment Description "GEN3 GUNGNIR adds new weapon interfaces, extended IFF range, and deeper battlenet synchronization with other GUNGNIR-equipped Spartans."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/HYAS - Helmet Attachment Description "A simplified and updated version of Wyrd III target acquisition hardware."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/LANTIFRID - Helmet Attachment Description "Most of the functionality of this THEIA-compatible targeting module remains locked and undocumented, even the highest-ranking ONI officers on the UNSC Infinity lack authority to access its low-level diagnostic functions."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/MOTHACID - Helmet Attachment Description "MOTHACID is the Xeno-Materials Exploitation Group codename for a specialized instrumentation package used to detect, analyze, and identify alien artifacts\signal sources. Spartans have adapted the equipment to interface with Mjolnir fire control systems."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/NETMOON - Helmet Attachment Description "With the right loadout a sniper using the Netmoon array could take the wings off a gnat from low orbit."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/ORCUS - Helmet Attachment Description "The doctrine of Spartan intelligence units is Find, Fix, and Finish. Exploitation and analysis of the remains is a job for technical specialists, not hyper-lethal combat machines."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS[2]/PATTERNWOLF - Helmet Attachment Description "A miniaturized and improved version of the revolutionary information fusion system fitted to the ARGUS helmet. Unfortunately, Spartan-IV's lack the cognitive flexibility to make use of the PATTERNWOLF for more then a few minutes at a time."
- ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: TAS/PATTON - Helmet Attachment Description "No military research project is an island, even those used by Spartans. For example, Project ARTAIUS is a spinoff from Project GARMR, and the PATTON collects data needed for the KOBOLD combat drone initiative."
Notes[edit]
- ^ August-099 is depicted wearing an Ardent helmet with TAS/FES/BRONTES attachment in Halo: Hippocratica. This story is set in 2560, presumably while the Spirit of Fire and crew are still at Installation 00, at least according to Adam Andrews's knowledge of the vessel's whereabouts. The Armor Hall description of the helmet attachment describes it as created by Isabel using spare parts, an ONI firmware called "BRONTES", and reused up-links made by Isabel herself leaves room for the FES/BRONTES attachment to be a recreation of an existing BRONTES attachment. As this is the most logical reconciliation of the discrepancy, this article describes it as such.
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