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'''Headhunters '''are Spartan-III Special Operations squads comprised of two man teams that are sent on suicide mission to attack high priority Covenant targets. Headhunters are tasked to infiltrate heavily fortified enemy encampments, ships, and operation centers completely undetected, with minimal, mission-specific weaponry, and no radio contact or hope for backup or retrieval. '''Headhunters '''are normally sent in as preparation for one of two eventualities: a larger, full-scale assault on the target, or as a decoy and distraction for UNSC operations elsewhere. | '''Headhunters '''are Spartan-III Special Operations squads comprised of two man teams that are sent on suicide mission to attack high priority Covenant targets. '''Headhunters''' are tasked to infiltrate heavily fortified enemy encampments, ships, and operation centers completely undetected, with minimal, mission-specific weaponry, and no radio contact or hope for backup or retrieval. '''Headhunters '''are normally sent in as preparation for one of two eventualities: a larger, full-scale assault on the target, or as a decoy and distraction for UNSC operations elsewhere. |
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Headhunters are Spartan-III Special Operations squads comprised of two man teams that are sent on suicide mission to attack high priority Covenant targets. Headhunters are tasked to infiltrate heavily fortified enemy encampments, ships, and operation centers completely undetected, with minimal, mission-specific weaponry, and no radio contact or hope for backup or retrieval. Headhunters are normally sent in as preparation for one of two eventualities: a larger, full-scale assault on the target, or as a decoy and distraction for UNSC operations elsewhere.