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== Background == | == Background == | ||
They are dropped | They are dropped from the bays of [[Longsword]] Interceptors to mine locations within space from incursion. They use both proximity and remote detonators and have very high explosive payloads. This may not be a regular armament as the [[Master Chief]] noticed that the Cryo-Tube had been removed to make way for this.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 37</ref> During the Assault on [[Ascendant Justice]], these were used to destroy the ship's [[Seraph]] Fighters making way for a [[Longsword]], to land on the [[Covenant]] ship. They may have adhesive or magnetic quality to them as they were able to be attached to a remote piloted [[pelican]] and later deployed from it. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
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Moray Space Mines are explosives built by the UNSC for use in deep-space combat.
Background
They are dropped from the bays of Longsword Interceptors to mine locations within space from incursion. They use both proximity and remote detonators and have very high explosive payloads. This may not be a regular armament as the Master Chief noticed that the Cryo-Tube had been removed to make way for this.[1] During the Assault on Ascendant Justice, these were used to destroy the ship's Seraph Fighters making way for a Longsword, to land on the Covenant ship. They may have adhesive or magnetic quality to them as they were able to be attached to a remote piloted pelican and later deployed from it.
Sources
- ^ Halo: First Strike, page 37