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'''"Pelican"''' is the name applied to a series of dropships operated by the [[UNSC Marine Corps]], The [[UNSC Navy]], and the New Mombasa Police Department. Beginning service between [[2503]] and [[2513]],<ref>August, 2008, [http://halostory.bungie.org/oconnor_mclees_080508.html Halo Story Page]. [[Frank O'Connor]]/[[Robert McLees]] interview. Accessed on 2008-04-12</ref> most Pelicans are equipped with [[70mm Chain Gun]]s and rockets in their wings. They can also carry a [[Warthog]], [[Scorpion tank]] or [[Resupply Canister]]s attached to their tails. | '''"Pelican"''' is the name applied to a series of dropships operated by the [[UNSC Marine Corps]], The [[UNSC Navy]], and the New Mombasa Police Department. Beginning service between the best attack ship the gameing world [[2503]] and [[2513]],<ref>August, 2008, [http://halostory.bungie.org/oconnor_mclees_080508.html Halo Story Page]. [[Frank O'Connor]]/[[Robert McLees]] interview. Accessed on 2008-04-12</ref> most Pelicans are equipped with [[70mm Chain Gun]]s and rockets in their wings. They can also carry a [[Warthog]], [[Scorpion tank]] or [[Resupply Canister]]s attached to their tails. | ||
Known models include the following: | Known models include the following: |
Revision as of 06:04, March 19, 2010
"Pelican" is the name applied to a series of dropships operated by the UNSC Marine Corps, The UNSC Navy, and the New Mombasa Police Department. Beginning service between the best attack ship the gameing world 2503 and 2513,[1] most Pelicans are equipped with 70mm Chain Guns and rockets in their wings. They can also carry a Warthog, Scorpion tank or Resupply Canisters attached to their tails.
Known models include the following:
- D77-TC Pelican Dropship- The variant operated prior to and during most of 2552.
- D77H-TCI Pelican Dropship- The newer variant of the Pelican, first seen on November, 2552.
- D77C-NMPD Pelican Dropship - The Law Enforcement variant of the Pelican Dropship, used by the NMPD.
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Sources
- ^ August, 2008, Halo Story Page. Frank O'Connor/Robert McLees interview. Accessed on 2008-04-12