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[[Image:GRUNT.jpg|thumb|right|Two Major grunts using the Unggoy Combat Harness]] | |||
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The Unggoy Combat Harness is a type of body armour issued to the Covenant's [[Grunt]] warriors. It provides basic protection from hostile fire and the elements, and is also equipped with breathing apparatus for the methane breathing aliens. | |||
==Breathing Apparatus== | |||
The gas is stored in cooled tanks inside the suit, and is provided to the user through a breathing mask that covers over half of the alien's head. The methane is supercooled for storage (allowing their thermal signatures to be picked up easily). The triangular backpack attached to a Grunt's back contains a methane tank. Attached to every Grunt's wrist is a readout (measured in Covenant [[units]]) of the amount of methane left in the Grunt's pack. When the tank gets low, a resupply of methane must be found quickly, or the Grunt will suffocate. The suit also has the color of the grunts rank on display. In [[Halo 3]], both the breath mask and back pack component of the suit can be knocked off; however this has no effect on the actual health of the grunt. [[Image:Grunt Air Mask.jpg|thumb|right|240px|The standard methane breathing face mask.]] | |||
==Defense== | |||
In addition to its life support role, it is equipped with armour. This armour can withstand limited amounts of fire, especially from energy weapons. The M6D is capable of easily cracking through the armour, and is considered by some to be the standard weapon for such actions.<ref>Halo: the Flood</ref> The armour-piercing rounds of the [[Assault Rifle]] are also potent weapons against the harness. As well as defending against projectiles and plasma, it prevents a limited amount of fall damage to its user, like its [[Sangheili Combat Harness|counterpart]]. Despite this, most variants are vastly inferior to the other types of armour used by the Covenant. Some variants are also equipped with helmets and [[Active Camouflage]]. | |||
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The Unggoy Combat Harness is a type of body armour issued to the Covenant's Grunt warriors. It provides basic protection from hostile fire and the elements, and is also equipped with breathing apparatus for the methane breathing aliens.
Breathing Apparatus
The gas is stored in cooled tanks inside the suit, and is provided to the user through a breathing mask that covers over half of the alien's head. The methane is supercooled for storage (allowing their thermal signatures to be picked up easily). The triangular backpack attached to a Grunt's back contains a methane tank. Attached to every Grunt's wrist is a readout (measured in Covenant units) of the amount of methane left in the Grunt's pack. When the tank gets low, a resupply of methane must be found quickly, or the Grunt will suffocate. The suit also has the color of the grunts rank on display. In Halo 3, both the breath mask and back pack component of the suit can be knocked off; however this has no effect on the actual health of the grunt.
Defense
In addition to its life support role, it is equipped with armour. This armour can withstand limited amounts of fire, especially from energy weapons. The M6D is capable of easily cracking through the armour, and is considered by some to be the standard weapon for such actions.[1] The armour-piercing rounds of the Assault Rifle are also potent weapons against the harness. As well as defending against projectiles and plasma, it prevents a limited amount of fall damage to its user, like its counterpart. Despite this, most variants are vastly inferior to the other types of armour used by the Covenant. Some variants are also equipped with helmets and Active Camouflage.
Sources
- ^ Halo: the Flood