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|model = D77H-TCI Pelican (Heavy Infantry variant) | |model = D77H-TCI Pelican (Heavy Infantry variant) | ||
|class = Dropship/Gunship | |class = Dropship/Gunship | ||
|manufacturer = Misriah Armories<ref>[[Halo: Arms Race]]</ref> | |manufacturer = Misriah Armories<ref>''[[Halo: Arms Race]]''</ref> | ||
|modifier = | |modifier = | ||
|sysmods = | |sysmods = | ||
|length = {{Convert|30.5|m|ft}}<ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 252''</ref> Troop Bay: 6.19 Meters (20.3 feet) | |length = {{Convert|30.5|m|ft}}<ref name="ENC">'''''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''''', ''page 252''</ref> Troop Bay: 6.19 Meters (20.3 feet) | ||
|width = Wingspan - {{Convert|23.4|m|ft}}<ref name="ENC"/> Troop Bay: 4.64 Meters (15.22 feet) | |width = Wingspan - {{Convert|23.4|m|ft}}<ref name="ENC"/> Troop Bay: 4.64 Meters (15.22 feet) | ||
|height = 10.0 meters (35.9 feet) (10.5 meters with landing gear) Troop Bay: 3.23 Meters (10.6 feet) | |height = 10.0 meters (35.9 feet) (10.5 meters with landing gear) Troop Bay: 3.23 Meters (10.6 feet) | ||
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|sensor = | |sensor = | ||
|target = | |target = | ||
|navigation = *Motion trackers<ref>[[343 Guilty Spark ( | |navigation = *Motion trackers<ref>''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)]]''</ref> | ||
|avionics = | |avionics = | ||
|countermeasures = | |countermeasures = | ||
|armament = *1 Chin-mounted | |armament = *1 Chin-mounted rotary cannon: | ||
**40mm Rotary | **40mm Rotary cannon (optional) | ||
**70mm Rotary | **[[70mm Chain Gun|70mm Rotary cannon]] (optional)<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 39</ref> | ||
*2 [[ANVIL-II ASM]] Pods (6 missiles each) | *2 [[ANVIL-II ASM]] Pods (6 missiles each) | ||
*1 AIE-486H HMG | *1 AIE-486H HMG | ||
|complement = *1 [[ | |complement = *1 [[M808B Main Battle Tank]] ''or'' | ||
*1 [[ | *1 [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]] ''or'' | ||
*4-6 [[Resupply Canister | *4-6 [[Resupply Canister]]s ''and'' | ||
*2 [[ | *2 [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle]] (internally and externally) | ||
|crew = *1 [[Pilot]] | |crew = *1 [[Pilot]] | ||
*1 Co-pilot | *1 Co-pilot | ||
*1 crew chief | *1 crew chief | ||
|skeleton = 1 pilot with an [[AI]] | |skeleton = 1 pilot with an [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] | ||
|passengers = 10 seats in internal bay amidships 15 people standing and sitting (these numbers are doubled in case the ship carries a [[Troop Deployment Pod (Pelican)| | |passengers = 10 seats in internal bay amidships 15 people standing and sitting (these numbers are doubled in case the ship carries a [[Troop Deployment Pod (Pelican)|troop deployment pod]]). | ||
|capacity = 70 tons on hoist. (anything over 35 tons slows speed considerably) | |capacity = 70 tons on hoist. (anything over 35 tons slows speed considerably) | ||
|othersystems = | |othersystems = | ||
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The '''Dropship | The '''Dropship 77 Heavy-Troop Carrier/Infantry''', abbreviated '''D77H-TCI''', more commonly known as the '''Pelican''', is a newer model of the venerable [[Dropship 77-Troop Carrier]], introduced into service within the [[United Nations Space Command]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] and [[UNSC Navy|Navy]] in late 2552 and early 2553. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The D77H-TCI is a fleet wide upgrade to the | The D77H-TCI is a fleet-wide upgrade to the UNSC's Pelican dropships, were used in active in service for over fifty years. First seen deployed in November, 2552 <ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' Chapter 23, Page 203</ref> the Pelican is the primary tactical support aircraft of the UNSC. The Pelican serves a multi-role purpose. It is fully capable of atmospheric flight and can land almost anywhere without difficulty. The Pelican is also capable of limited spaceflight, making it the prime troop transport of the UNSC. The D77H-TCI makes several drastic design changes to both the interior, and exterior, although the exteriors changes are not as noticeable as the interior is. The first significant change is in the cockpit area of the D77H which instead of having the pilot and co-pilot sitting next to each other, the copilot is now seated behind and above the pilot, the control's and instrument panels have been rearranged and upgraded for the D77H. A small holo-tank is installed in the cockpit, allowing an artificial intelligence to project its holographic form to the craft's pilots.<ref>''[[Halo 3]]''</ref> | ||
===Payload Capacity=== | ===Payload Capacity=== | ||
[[File:HRS D77H TCI Pelican Bottom.jpg|left|thumb|A bottom-profile of the D77H-TCI | [[File:HRS D77H TCI Pelican Bottom.jpg|left|thumb|A bottom-profile of the D77H-TCI.]] | ||
The pressurized payload area has also seen a design change, the D77H-TCI variant of the Pelican carries the same number of passengers as its predecessor. However, its troop-bay is more flexible, able to carry up to two [[M274 | The pressurized payload area has also seen a design change, the D77H-TCI variant of the Pelican carries the same number of passengers as its predecessor. However, its troop-bay is more flexible, able to carry up to two [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle]] internally, in addition to ten passengers, also it has a hermetic door on its rear section for ship-to-shore orbital insertions. Its tail-mounted magnetic clamps are capable of carrying an [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]], an [[M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle]], or an [[M831 Troop Transport]], an [[M808B Main Battle Tank]], or four [[Resupply Canister|Type C resupply capsules]] rather than six [[Resupply Canister |Type B resupply capsules]], to the battlefield, able to detach its payload without landing decreasing the chance of an attack while it unloads. | ||
===Armament=== | ===Armament=== | ||
The D77H-TCI Pelican, like its predecessor, is compatible with the | The D77H-TCI Pelican, like its predecessor, is compatible with the rotary cannons in both 40mm and [[70mm Chain Gun|70mm]] types. The Pelican is also able to mount an [[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun]] in its troop bay for supporting ground teams and covering the departure of its passengers, an improvement from the previous [[M247 General Purpose Machine Gun]], although this prevents it from carrying a vehicle internally. The D77H can also be equipped with [[ANVIL-II Air-to-Surface Missile]] pods; the design of the pods has changed, and now seamlessly blends with the Pelican. The new ANVIL pods can fire up to 12 missiles at once, six from each pod. A Gunship version of the D77H is in service as well, this heavily armed version, is equipped with more chainguns, missiles, and a large cannon, mounted at the ventral-fore of the dropship<ref> ''[[High Ground]]'' computers</ref>. | ||
===Propulsion=== | ===Propulsion=== | ||
The main engines are mounted in pairs in four nacelles, one situated on each wing and two at the rear and posterior. The nacelles can articulate independently, thus altering the direction of thrust, referred to as vectoring in aviation; This improves the Pelican's low altitude maneuverability. Four ventral thrusters are identified by markings and a rendered thrust effect, one on each wing nacelle and one on each aft nacelle, allow the drop ship to land and take off vertically. These engines are capable of both space and atmospheric operation. It has | The main engines are mounted in pairs in four nacelles, one situated on each wing and two at the rear and posterior. The nacelles can articulate independently, thus altering the direction of thrust, referred to as vectoring in aviation; This improves the Pelican's low altitude maneuverability. Four ventral thrusters are identified by markings and a rendered thrust effect, one on each wing nacelle and one on each aft nacelle, allow the drop ship to land and take off vertically. These engines are capable of both space and atmospheric operation. It has eight jet intakes, three on each side and two on top. | ||
The wings mounted on a Pelican seem extremely small, too small to support the weight of drop ship and payload alone. It is speculated that it utilizes at least some [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifting_body Lifting Body] principles, using its own hull create most of the lift necessary for flight. It may also be that the Pelican partially relies upon thrust vectoring, referred to as jet-borne flight as opposed to wing-borne flight which can be further reinforced with the fact that down-ward aiming jets can be seen on the bottom of the thruster mountings. It should be noted that small wings are very efficient for high-speed flight, as demonstrated by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-104_Starfighter F-104 Starfighter]. It is also a benefit for operations in the upper atmosphere, especially re-entry, as was the case with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-15 X-15]. The D77H-TCI, like the D77, although fully capable of orbital insertion, is too small to be equipped with a [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]], and thus is incapable of | The wings mounted on a Pelican seem extremely small, too small to support the weight of drop ship and payload alone. It is speculated that it utilizes at least some [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifting_body Lifting Body] principles, using its own hull create most of the lift necessary for flight. It may also be that the Pelican partially relies upon thrust vectoring, referred to as jet-borne flight as opposed to wing-borne flight which can be further reinforced with the fact that down-ward aiming jets can be seen on the bottom of the thruster mountings. It should be noted that small wings are very efficient for high-speed flight, as demonstrated by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-104_Starfighter F-104 Starfighter]. It is also a benefit for operations in the upper atmosphere, especially re-entry, as was the case with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-15 X-15]. The D77H-TCI, like the D77-TC, although fully capable of orbital insertion, is too small to be equipped with a [[Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine]], and thus is incapable of Slipspace travel. | ||
==Identified Pelicans== | ==Identified Pelicans== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*A [[D77C-NMPD Pelican Dropship|police version | *A [[D77C-NMPD Pelican Dropship|police version]] of the Pelican appears in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. This version is colored black and white, and has the front turret replaced by optic surveillance gear. | ||
*In the cockpit it has a screen which in Hocus' Pelican reads "connected to [[UNSCDF]] via local grid Pz87-3383." It also has the insignia of the UNSCDF in the upper left corner. This screen is also used as a method of communication in scripted sequences. | *In the cockpit it has a screen which in Hocus' Pelican reads "connected to [[United Nations Space Command Defense Force|UNSCDF]] via local grid Pz87-3383." It also has the insignia of the UNSCDF in the upper left corner. This screen is also used as a method of communication in scripted sequences. | ||
*In ''Halo 3'', it is possible to "destroy" a Pelican by throwing a grenade into the cockpit. If so, then the Pelican will sink through the floor. | *In ''Halo 3'', it is possible to "destroy" a Pelican by throwing a grenade into the cockpit. If so, then the Pelican will sink through the floor. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery type="slideshow" position="center" widths="400px"> | <gallery type="slideshow" position="center" widths="400px"> | ||
File:Concept police pelicans.png|Concept art of different color schemes of NMPD's Pelican dropships. | File:Concept police pelicans.png|Concept art of different color schemes of the NMPD's Pelican dropships. | ||
File:The Ark Pelican.jpg|A Pelican | File:The Ark Pelican.jpg|A Pelican dropping off two ODSTs on Installation 00. | ||
File:Landfall Pelicans.jpg|D77H-TCI Pelicans under construction. | File:Landfall Pelicans.jpg|D77H-TCI Pelicans under construction. | ||
File:Pelican bay.jpg|The rear seats of a D77H-TCI Pelican. | File:Pelican bay.jpg|The rear seats of a D77H-TCI Pelican. | ||
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File:1212438981 The Pit.jpg|Pelicans outside [[The Pit]]. | File:1212438981 The Pit.jpg|Pelicans outside [[The Pit]]. | ||
File:Pelican-Abrams Comparison.jpg|A comparison of how big the troop bay actually is. | File:Pelican-Abrams Comparison.jpg|A comparison of how big the troop bay actually is. | ||
File:PolicePelican1.png|The NMPD | File:PolicePelican1.png|The NMPD version of the D77H-TCI. | ||
File:Ark2.JPG|The cockpit of the D77H-TCI. | File:Ark2.JPG|The cockpit of the D77H-TCI. | ||
File:Halo 3 Pelican Hangar.jpg|A Pelican dropship in the hangar of [[Crow's Nest]] in [[Halo 3]]. | File:Halo 3 Pelican Hangar.jpg|A Pelican dropship in the hangar of [[Crow's Nest]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''. | ||
File:Pelican Cockpit.jpg|The cockpit of the Pelican dropship. | File:Pelican Cockpit.jpg|The cockpit of the Pelican dropship. | ||
File:Halo 3 Pelican1.jpg|The Pelican as it appears in | File:Halo 3 Pelican1.jpg|The Pelican as it appears in Halo 3. | ||
File:Halo 3 Pelican2.jpg|A top view of the Pelican as it appears in | File:Halo 3 Pelican2.jpg|A top view of the Pelican as it appears in ''Halo 3''. | ||
File:Halo 3 Pelican3.jpg|A front-view of the Pelican as it appears in | File:Halo 3 Pelican3.jpg|A front-view of the Pelican as it appears in ''Halo 3'''s campaign level [[Crow's Nest]]. | ||
File:PelicanCrash-large.jpg|A crashed Pelican on [[Installation 00]] | File:PelicanCrash-large.jpg|A crashed Pelican on [[Installation 00]]. | ||
File:PelicanOnCortana.jpg|A Pelican crashed on [[High Charity]] | File:PelicanOnCortana.jpg|A Pelican crashed on ''[[High Charity]]''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Related Pages== | ==Related Pages== | ||
*[[ | *[[Dropship 77-Troop Carrier]] | ||
*[[Albatross|Albatross | *[[Albatross|Albatross dropship]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Type-52 Troop Carrier|''Phantom''-class dropship]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Type-25 Troop Carrier|''Spirit''-class dropship]] | ||
{{UNSC Ships}} | {{UNSC Ships}} | ||
{{UNSCDF Aircraft}} | {{UNSCDF Aircraft}} | ||
[[Category:UNSC Vehicles]] | [[Category:UNSC Vehicles]] |
Revision as of 21:40, July 18, 2010
The Dropship 77 Heavy-Troop Carrier/Infantry, abbreviated D77H-TCI, more commonly known as the Pelican, is a newer model of the venerable Dropship 77-Troop Carrier, introduced into service within the United Nations Space Command Marine Corps and Navy in late 2552 and early 2553.
Background
The D77H-TCI is a fleet-wide upgrade to the UNSC's Pelican dropships, were used in active in service for over fifty years. First seen deployed in November, 2552 [1] the Pelican is the primary tactical support aircraft of the UNSC. The Pelican serves a multi-role purpose. It is fully capable of atmospheric flight and can land almost anywhere without difficulty. The Pelican is also capable of limited spaceflight, making it the prime troop transport of the UNSC. The D77H-TCI makes several drastic design changes to both the interior, and exterior, although the exteriors changes are not as noticeable as the interior is. The first significant change is in the cockpit area of the D77H which instead of having the pilot and co-pilot sitting next to each other, the copilot is now seated behind and above the pilot, the control's and instrument panels have been rearranged and upgraded for the D77H. A small holo-tank is installed in the cockpit, allowing an artificial intelligence to project its holographic form to the craft's pilots.[2]
Payload Capacity
The pressurized payload area has also seen a design change, the D77H-TCI variant of the Pelican carries the same number of passengers as its predecessor. However, its troop-bay is more flexible, able to carry up to two M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle internally, in addition to ten passengers, also it has a hermetic door on its rear section for ship-to-shore orbital insertions. Its tail-mounted magnetic clamps are capable of carrying an M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, an M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle, or an M831 Troop Transport, an M808B Main Battle Tank, or four Type C resupply capsules rather than six Type B resupply capsules, to the battlefield, able to detach its payload without landing decreasing the chance of an attack while it unloads.
Armament
The D77H-TCI Pelican, like its predecessor, is compatible with the rotary cannons in both 40mm and 70mm types. The Pelican is also able to mount an AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun in its troop bay for supporting ground teams and covering the departure of its passengers, an improvement from the previous M247 General Purpose Machine Gun, although this prevents it from carrying a vehicle internally. The D77H can also be equipped with ANVIL-II Air-to-Surface Missile pods; the design of the pods has changed, and now seamlessly blends with the Pelican. The new ANVIL pods can fire up to 12 missiles at once, six from each pod. A Gunship version of the D77H is in service as well, this heavily armed version, is equipped with more chainguns, missiles, and a large cannon, mounted at the ventral-fore of the dropship[3].
Propulsion
The main engines are mounted in pairs in four nacelles, one situated on each wing and two at the rear and posterior. The nacelles can articulate independently, thus altering the direction of thrust, referred to as vectoring in aviation; This improves the Pelican's low altitude maneuverability. Four ventral thrusters are identified by markings and a rendered thrust effect, one on each wing nacelle and one on each aft nacelle, allow the drop ship to land and take off vertically. These engines are capable of both space and atmospheric operation. It has eight jet intakes, three on each side and two on top.
The wings mounted on a Pelican seem extremely small, too small to support the weight of drop ship and payload alone. It is speculated that it utilizes at least some Lifting Body principles, using its own hull create most of the lift necessary for flight. It may also be that the Pelican partially relies upon thrust vectoring, referred to as jet-borne flight as opposed to wing-borne flight which can be further reinforced with the fact that down-ward aiming jets can be seen on the bottom of the thruster mountings. It should be noted that small wings are very efficient for high-speed flight, as demonstrated by the F-104 Starfighter. It is also a benefit for operations in the upper atmosphere, especially re-entry, as was the case with the X-15. The D77H-TCI, like the D77-TC, although fully capable of orbital insertion, is too small to be equipped with a Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine, and thus is incapable of Slipspace travel.
Identified Pelicans
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Trivia
- A police version of the Pelican appears in Halo 3: ODST. This version is colored black and white, and has the front turret replaced by optic surveillance gear.
- In the cockpit it has a screen which in Hocus' Pelican reads "connected to UNSCDF via local grid Pz87-3383." It also has the insignia of the UNSCDF in the upper left corner. This screen is also used as a method of communication in scripted sequences.
- In Halo 3, it is possible to "destroy" a Pelican by throwing a grenade into the cockpit. If so, then the Pelican will sink through the floor.
Gallery
- 1210810634 Gfs 63166 2 16.jpg
A Pelican seen from the front, with ANVIL-II pods attached.
- 1212438981 The Pit.jpg
Pelicans outside The Pit.
- Pelican-Abrams Comparison.jpg
A comparison of how big the troop bay actually is.
- PolicePelican1.png
The NMPD version of the D77H-TCI.
- Halo 3 Pelican Hangar.jpg
A Pelican dropship in the hangar of Crow's Nest in Halo 3.
- Halo 3 Pelican1.jpg
The Pelican as it appears in Halo 3.
- Halo 3 Pelican2.jpg
A top view of the Pelican as it appears in Halo 3.
- Halo 3 Pelican3.jpg
A front-view of the Pelican as it appears in Halo 3's campaign level Crow's Nest.
A crashed Pelican on Installation 00.
A Pelican crashed on High Charity.
Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx Chapter 23, Page 203
- ^ Halo 3
- ^ High Ground computers