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{{Center|This article is about the Mongoose introduced in ''[[Halo 3]]'', for other vehicles named "Mongoose", see [[Mongoose (fiction)]].}}
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{{Quote|Speed is the only protection this vehicle provides; it is unarmored, noisy, and prone to roll-over. It demands a level of skill from its operator that is impossible to expect...during combat conditions.|Anonymous [[E2-BAG/1/7]] serviceman<ref name="bnet"/>}}
{{Quote|Speed is the only protection this vehicle provides; it is unarmored, noisy, and prone to roll-over. It demands a level of skill from its operator that is impossible to expect...during combat conditions.|Anonymous [[E2-BAG/1/7]] serviceman{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}}}}


The '''M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle'''<ref name="bnet">[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BAGMongoose '''Bungie.net''': ''The Mongoose'']</ref><ref name="ENC"/> (abbreviated '''M274 ULATV'''), commonly known as the '''Mongoose''', is a [[United Nations Space Command]] light ground reconnaissance vehicle designed by [[AMG Transport Dynamics]].
The '''M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle'''{{Ref/Reuse|ENC}}{{Ref/Site|Id=bnet|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=BAGMongoose|Site=Bungie.net|Page=The Mongoose|D=07|M=02|Y=2021|LocalArchive=Machines, Materiel and Munitions from the Human-Covenant Conflict, 2525 - Present/Mongoose}}(abbreviated '''M274 ULATV'''), commonly known as the '''Mongoose''', is a [[United Nations Space Command]] light ground reconnaissance vehicle designed by [[AMG Transport Dynamics]].


== Overview ==
==Design details ==
[[File:MONGOOSE PROFILE WIREFRAME.JPG|200px|right|thumb|A wire frame profile of the M274 Mongoose ULATV.]]
[[File:MONGOOSE PROFILE WIREFRAME.JPG|200px|left|thumb|A wire frame profile of the M274 Mongoose ULATV.]]
The Mongoose is one of the fastest and most maneuverable ground vehicles in the arsenal of the [[UNSC Marine Corps]]. It is a highly effective vehicle for reconnaissance, rapid transportation, swift tactical versatility, and for shooting between positions. A smaller cousin to the ubiquitous [[M831 Troop Transport]], the Mongoose is a small ATV capable of carrying a driver in the middle of the vehicle, and features a rear platform that can be used to carry one additional passenger. Because it carries no armament of its own, having a passenger is usually essential if engaging in a combat zone. Due to its smaller size, the Mongoose is a difficult target for both slow and fast moving enemy weaponry, as opposed to the [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle|Warthog]], whose size is somewhat substantial. However, one should note: It's a common misconception that this ULATV is faster than any other ground vehicle in ''Halo 3'', when the M12 LRV Warthog is actually faster (this is due to the different camera angle between the two, as well as the Mongoose's better acceleration).
The Mongoose is one of the fastest and most maneuverable ground vehicles in the arsenal of the [[UNSC Marine Corps]]. It is a highly effective vehicle for reconnaissance, rapid transportation, swift tactical versatility, and for shooting between positions. A smaller cousin to the ubiquitous [[M831 Troop Transport]], the Mongoose is a small ATV capable of carrying a driver in the middle of the vehicle, and features a rear platform that can be used to carry one additional passenger, although official UNSC safety protocols advise against this.<ref name="wp mongoose">[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/Detail/mongoose/b5c99753-e4e4-48cd-a2f6-efc2ec3c97e9 ''Halo Waypoint'': Mongoose] (defunct, backup on [https://web.archive.org/web/20111011201605/http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/gallery/mongoose/b5c99753-e4e4-48cd-a2f6-efc2ec3c97e9 Archive.org])</ref>


The Mongoose's high speed, light mass, and practically non-existent armor make it unwieldy and difficult to control at high speeds and/or over unstable terrain, making the ULATV vulnerable to destabilization, crashes, and flips. To make matters worse, the design of the vehicle and its lack of armor leave both the driver and passenger completely exposed. Furthermore, the Mongoose does not incorporate any offensive or defensive capabilities, making the Mongoose's only practical defenses an armed passenger and its speed. Thus, the standard UNSC Marine Corps operating protocol in engagements against Covenant forces is to place a [[M41 Surface-to-Surface Rocket Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon|M41 Rocket Launcher]]-armed Marine in the passenger position to fire rockets against slow-moving hostile vehicles, while the driver uses the Mongoose's superior speed to evade enemy return fire. In a last resort situation, the Mongoose ''can'' be used to run over nearby enemies. Yet, attempting a splatter is usually an ineffective plan: The low width and height of the vehicle, combined with the aforementioned instabilities when driving, make it very difficult to successfully score an impact on an opponent.
The Mongoose is often used for transportation of messages, documents and light cargo between units. It is additionally used by forward observers, [[sniper]] teams and reconnaissance personnel for rapid transportation.


For quick and practical deployment, the Mongoose can be transported by the [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican dropship]] or the [[M313 Heavy Recovery Vehicle|M313 Elephants]]. Additionally, the [[AV-14 Attack VTOL]] appears to have a winch capable of transporting the ULATV, but it is not seen used during gameplay.
Like the [[M12 Warthog]], the Mongoose is a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle capable of going over any obstacle without any difficulty. The vehicle is powered by a 1,000cc liquid-cooled, mid-engine mounted, four-stroke, hydrogen-injected ICE, allowing it to reach at a maximum speed of {{convert|95|km/h|mph}}.The Mongoose has a fuel economy of between 45 and 65 miles-per-gallon (depending on load), though stocking some jerry cans of [[Nanoreagent hydrocarbot]] and a carbon feeler can significantly increase the vehicle's range.{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}} The Mongoose is not equipped with any sort of radio or GPS system, or even any gauges, leaving users reliant on external means of wireless communication. The Mongoose also contains a front cargo cage, though it is commonplace for UNSC personnel to remove it to allow the vehicle to travel faster and lighter.{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}}


Finally, this vehicle is considered to be analogous to the Covenant [[Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Type-32 "Ghost" Rapid Assault Vehicle]], despite the offensive, defensive, and performance differences.
As the vehicle carries no armament of its own, having a passenger is essential if engaging in a combat zone. Due to its smaller profile, the Mongoose is a difficult target for both slow and fast moving enemy weaponry, as opposed to the Warthog, whose size is somewhat substantial. For quick and practical deployment, the Mongoose can be transported by a [[Pelican|Pelican dropship]].


== Operation ==
===Variants===
The Mongoose is operated by a single driver, situated in the middle of the vehicle. Once a driver is in place on the seat, the ULATV accelerates rapidly, and can reach a top speed of 60 MPH. The high acceleration and high top speed available on the vehicle proves a vital advantage while trying to "splatter" enemies. However, the Mongoose's excessive maneuverability often makes it quite difficult to splatter enemies: A head-on, full-velocity impact on a shielded enemy is needed to deliver sufficient force to kill.
*'''[[M274R Mongoose]]''' - A different chassis design seen during the [[Fall of Reach]] and some [[Post-Covenant War conflicts]].
*'''[[M274-M Gungoose]]''' - A Mongoose with automatic weapons built onto the chassis.
*2542 model{{Ref/Reuse|POL2}}
*2543 model{{Ref/Reuse|POL2}}


The lack of weaponry mounted on the Mongoose makes the presence of an armed passenger often essential in combat zones. Engagements with enemy infantry or vehicles are often inadvisable in the absence of a passenger armed with heavy weaponry; the Mongoose's extreme speed and maneuverability makes it the best choice to zoom through enemy lines. The Mongoose's speed and acceleration makes it almost impossible to [[Boarding|hijack]].
==Operational history==
AMG Transport Dynamics manufactured the first predecessors to the M274 in [[2483]] and have since released seventeen variants of the vehicle, the M247 ULATV being the most recent.{{Ref/Reuse|wp mongoose}} The vehicle was featured in [[Machines, Materiel and Munitions from the Human-Covenant Conflict, 2525 - Present]], a report compiling armaments of the Human-Covenant War.{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}}


The Mongoose's lack of personnel-protective armor, however, makes the driver, and especially the passenger, vulnerable to enemy fire, especially from medium-long range weapons such as the [[BR55HB SR Battle Rifle]]. Although the Mongoose's maneuverability makes it difficult to destroy with heavy weapons such as the [[M41 Rocket Launcher]], the Mongoose is vulnerable to the [[Spartan Laser]]; despite the Mongoose's high speeds it is extremely easy to track with the [[Spartan Laser]] since the Mongoose cannot reach speeds to make tracking difficult. The [[Type-25 Grenade Launcher|Brute Shot]] is also very effective, if you hit the Mongoose, it will send it about two of three meters flying the direction you shot at. Furthermore, in close-range engagements against a Mongoose, it is easy to [[Type-1 Antipersonnel Grenade|stick]] or [[melee]] the operators. A slightly interesting trait is that if a player on a Mongoose attempts to ram another player who is wielding an Energy Sword, the sword-wielding player can actually lunge over the low windscreen of the Mongoose and kill the driver, provided their timing is good.
During the [[Battle of Metisette]], [[Adriana-111]] was surrounded by Covenant infantry on rocky terrain. she thought of the Mongoose as "useless" given her then-current situation, as it "''just meant you were a biking target''"; instead she used the vehicle as a melee weapon against several Grunts.<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', p. 320</ref>
 
Despite the Mongoose's acute vulnerabilities, its light mass and small profile give it interesting applications: it is possible to launch the Mongoose safely off of a [[man cannon]] (albeit with mixed results), and the Mongoose can allow a driver "lowride" in one; to drive by balancing on the back two wheels.
 
Unfortunately, this light weight can also be the player's downfall. Explosives as weak as the splash damage from a fusion coil detonation are strong enough to flip it, and when fighting [[Flood]] [[Infection Form]]s, the Mongoose isn't heavy enough to pop them (the Mongoose will simply drive over the Infection Forms, leading to a bumpy ride that usually flips the player, and commonly leads to a quick death, perhaps to the Infection forms on higher difficulties).
 
==Strategies==
===Campaign===
*Due to its high speed, and unreliability, it is usually not the best idea to take one for use. The only time this is suggested is if a marine is found wielding a Rocket launcher. Then you will have a defense and offense capability for use against your enemies.
*If the player is having difficulty using the mongoose in The Storm, take a Marine's Rocket Launcher and let him drive. He will drive erratically, but he will probably be better than your weaving and unstable movement.
*In ODST, look for supply caches unlocked by obtaining audio logs. These will appear as the Superintendent's avatar on your VISR's NAV. Some of these supply caches contain Mongooses, which will ''greatly'' increase your travel speed and could turn 5 minutes of on-foot combat to one minute of cruising through the streets of New Mombasa.
 
===Multiplayer===
*Never use the mongoose for combat. It is weak and frail. Not recommended to drive, unless you have a teammate with a power weapon, like the [[Rocket Launcher]] or [[Spartan Laser]], though if your teamate has a [[Plasma Pistol]] it can become a power anti-tank weapon.
*Due to the high-speed and compact nature of the Mongoose, it is a very useful and effective vehicle for objective-based games, such as [[Capture the Flag]] or [[Assault]]. It is entirely possible in Assault for the attacking team for one player to drive a Mongoose while another player rides as the passenger with the bomb in-hand. It is also possible to use the Mongoose for rapid tactical transportation as well, to relocate players to critical areas, to reach weapon spawns before opposing players, or to prevent enemies from scoring a flag.
 
*As aforementioned, the Mongoose is extremely vulnerable to explosives: grenades, or even the [[Brute Shot]] can effortlessly flip over this low-mass vehicle.
*It is advised to not go over hilly terrain because it might flip or lose control. This may happen because of its high speeds and bad handling.
 
*The Mongoose is an obvious target for snipers and gunners, and, even at close range, players can easily disable the Mongoose with a charged [[plasma pistol]] shot. Additionally, use of sufficient suppressive fire can be effective in killing the highly vulnerable operators.
 
*On the map "[[Sandtrap]]", you can use this vehicle to drive through the minefield around the perimeter: its speed is great enough to outrace the mines triggered by the towers. While opponents are usually concentrating on the center of the map, you and another player can grab a [[Sniper Rifle]] or another power weapon by traversing the exterior of the map, and dipping in for the weapon. The only thing you need to remember is to keep driving no matter what.
 
*Another advantage of the Mongoose is the weapon load out: a smart team can use one Mongoose to disable a [[Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage|Wraith]], or [[Warthog]] with a [[plasma pistol]], while a second or third Mongoose will use grenades against the downed vehicle, or will use some kind of anti-vehicle weapon. But one must not forget that an overcharged plasma pistol bolt can, and may shortly disable your vehicle too.
 
*The Mongoose is the main vehicle used when a player makes a Forge race map: Because of the Mongoose's small size, the player can forge small quarters where any other vehicle wouldn't fit. For example, players can easily drive a Mongoose through an open container, while other vehicles might be more awkward or too large in such a space.
 
*A Mongoose, coupled with a passenger carrying a heavy weapon and a [[Brute Shot]], can make the tiny vehicle a veritable force on the battlefield. Using the Brute Shot to make the Mongoose fly into enemy territory, allowing the driver and passenger to catch enemies off guard. With a power weapon, such as a [[Spartan Laser]] or a [[rocket launcher]], the two could potentially take out any vehicles before they had the chance to get mobile. Offsetting this is the amount of skill required, as the Brute Shot grenades can often be detrimental if used improperly, and the Spartan Laser can be hard to operate in the passenger seat.
 
*A good team tactic in CTF gametypes is to place the Mongoose on top of where the flag spawns. This is helpful because players may accidentally get into the Mongoose instead of grabbing the flag. This is a small distraction that can easily be avoided by the other team by moving the Mongoose or by throwing a grenade and send it flying. It will, however, still cause a delay, letting your teams defenders have a better chance. Note, however, that if no one is there to take advantage of the lost time, this distraction will be nothing more than a free getaway vehicle back to their base.
 
*If you find yourself doing an out of control barrel roll on a Mongoose, pressing the jump button makes the Mongoose stop flipping and eventually land on its wheels. Do not get it mixed up for when you are sliding upside down in a Mongoose. This skill is highly effective in explosive games, such as Rocket Race. It also works effectively on bumpy maps like "Valhalla".
 
==Behind the scenes==
[[File:Mongoose_Large.jpg|thumb|right|The Mongoose modded into [[Coagulation]] in ''[[Halo 2]]''.]]
The Mongoose was originally intended to be put into ''Halo 2'', but was eventually canceled.<ref>[[Halo 2: Collectors Edition DVD|''Halo 2: Collector's Edition'' DVD]]</ref> The Mongoose prototype did not fulfill Bungie's expectations for ''Halo 2'', and although Bungie attempted to add dual coaxial machine-guns to it or an armed passenger, it remained unbalanced and didn't fit into the gameplay. Bungie at the time could not figure out a way to implement it into the campaign, and had trouble getting the physics for it right, stating that the whole thing had a tendency to flip very easily, and gameplay wise, had no purpose as it couldn't be driven with the flag and became virtually useless. The addition of the passenger seat gave rise to whole new possibilities and lead to its inclusion in the third game. Other Warthog-related vehicles proposed in ''Halo 2'' were also not featured in the final game.
 
==Changes from ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 3: ODST'' to ''Halo Reach''==
* The Mongoose handles better over rough terrain than its incarnation from ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 3: ODST'' .
* The chassis is more detailed and is slightly larger.
* The windshield is absent, being replaced by a metal plate which features a mirror on either side.
* When the Mongoose makes jumps, there is an effect of making the Mongoose appear as if it is travelling through the air very fast.
* It is now possible to hijack a Mongoose.
* In Forge mode, it is now possible to give the Mongoose red, blue, green, brown, yellow, pink, or purple decal. In team games, the mongoose is the color of the closest spawning team.


==UNSC remarks==
==UNSC remarks==
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*"That thing will go from zero to thirty in three seconds on anything short of snow-covered ice."
*"That thing will go from zero to thirty in three seconds on anything short of snow-covered ice."


*"The M274 doesn’t have a radio of its own, isn't equipped with GPS, it doesn't even have any gauges. The only piece of equipment more primitive is the crate it ships in."
*"The M274 doesn't have a radio of its own, isn't equipped with GPS, it doesn't even have any gauges. The only piece of equipment more primitive is the crate it ships in."


*"The first thing everybody does is yank the front cargo cage – if you were to carry anything on it your forward visibility would be obstructed out to about six meters – that and less weight equals more speed… anyway it's the first thing everybody does."
*"The first thing everybody does is yank the front cargo cage – if you were to carry anything on it your forward visibility would be obstructed out to about six meters – that and less weight equals more speed… anyway it's the first thing everybody does."
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*"If they're not gonna give us armor they should at least give us a mounted weapon. And you should be able to tow a trailer with it. And, God forbid, you try to ford bodies of water more than [[seven]] feet deep."
*"If they're not gonna give us armor they should at least give us a mounted weapon. And you should be able to tow a trailer with it. And, God forbid, you try to ford bodies of water more than [[seven]] feet deep."


*"The M274's range is excellent, and that's even before you consider that you can double or triple its range that without severely impacting its max load – just a couple of jerrys of slop and a carbon feeler."
*"The M274's range is excellent, and that's even before you consider that you can double or triple its range that without severely impacting its max load – just a couple of jerrys of [[slop]] and a carbon feeler."


*"Some fellas piss and moan about the M274's lack of offensive capability, but it's not meant to be an AFV! Still; with a brave fella riding pillion you should be able to put out enough discouragement to break contact with all but the most bloodthirsty bravo kilo."
*"Some fellas piss and moan about the M274's lack of offensive capability, but it's not meant to be an AFV! Still; with a brave fella riding pillion you should be able to put out enough discouragement to break contact with all but the most bloodthirsty bravo kilo."


*"The (M274) is definitely the most Buddhist land-based motive system in the UNSC's arsenal...I'll just let that sit with you for a while."
*"The (M274) is definitely the most Buddhist land-based motive system in the UNSC's arsenal...I'll just let that sit with you for a while."
==Gameplay==
{{Main|Mongoose}}
The M274 is a smaller, unarmed vehicle that can help a driver and one passneger move across a map. It is especially useful during [[Capture the Flag]].{{Ref/Reuse|bnet}}
If the player manages to splatter an enemy player with the Mongoose in a ranked free-for-all [[Xbox Live]] playlist in ''Halo 3'', the player will earn the [[Mongoose Mowdown]] achievement, [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/S variant|Scout]] shoulders, and five Gamerpoints.
== Production notes==
[[File:Mongoose Large.jpg|250px|thumb|The Mongoose modded into [[Coagulation]] in ''[[Halo 2]]''.]]
The Mongoose was originally intended to be put into ''Halo 2'', but was eventually [[Cut Halo 2 vehicles|one of many vehicles]] cut from the game.<ref>[[Halo 2: Collectors Edition DVD|''Halo 2: Collector's Edition'' DVD]]</ref> The Mongoose prototype did not fulfill Bungie's expectations for ''Halo 2'', and although Bungie attempted to add dual coaxial machine-guns to it or an armed passenger, it remained unbalanced and didn't fit into the gameplay. Bungie at the time could not figure out a way to implement it into the campaign, and had trouble getting the physics for it right, stating that the whole thing had a tendency to flip very easily, and gameplay wise, had no purpose as it couldn't be driven with the flag and became virtually useless. The addition of the passenger seat gave rise to whole new possibilities and led to its inclusion in the third game.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A mongoose is used to refer to two types carnivorous mammals, in keeping with the UNSC's tradition of naming atmospheric vehicles after real animals, with the exceptions of the [[Cyclops]] and [[Gremlin]], which are named after mythical creatures, and the [[Longsword]], [[Shortsword]], and [[Sabre]], which are named after bladed weapons.  
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*Its first appearance in a book was in ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol|The Cole Protocol]]'' during the [[Battle of Metisette]]. This is also its first appearance chronologically, meaning that the Mongoose entered UNSC service during or prior to [[2535]]. Because [[Adriana-111]] was surrounded by Covenant infantry on rocky terrain, she thought of the Mongoose as "useless" given her then-current situation, as it "''just meant you were a biking target''"; instead she used the vehicle as a melee weapon against several Grunts.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page ??''</ref>
*A [[Wikipedia:Mongoose|mongoose]] is used to refer to two types carnivorous mammals, in keeping with the UNSC's tradition of naming atmospheric vehicles after real animals, with the exceptions of the [[Cyclops]] and [[Gremlin]], which are named after mythical creatures.  
*Its first appearance in a book was in ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol|The Cole Protocol]]'' during the [[Battle of Metisette]]. This is also its first appearance chronologically, meaning that the Mongoose entered UNSC service during or prior to [[2535]].  
*If the player manages to splatter an enemy player with the Mongoose in a ranked free-for-all [[Xbox Live]] playlist in ''Halo 3'', the player will earn the [[Mongoose Mowdown]] achievement, [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/S variant|Scout]] shoulders, and five Gamerpoints.
*If the player manages to splatter an enemy player with the Mongoose in a ranked free-for-all [[Xbox Live]] playlist in ''Halo 3'', the player will earn the [[Mongoose Mowdown]] achievement, [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/S variant|Scout]] shoulders, and five Gamerpoints.
*Like other UNSC vehicles, the Mongoose closely resembles the animal of its namesake. "Ears" jut out on each side of the front and "eyes" are in the windshield. Its agility, speed, and small size are also characteristic of the real-life [[wikipedia:Mongoose|mongoose]].
*In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'''s Forge, the player can change the color of the Mongoose and the Shade.
*The Mongoose has a yellow instruction sticker on the deployable passengers seat, stating the maximum weight for the driver and passenger. It is interesting to note that the driver can weigh about 500 kilograms, the average weight for an actual SPARTAN-II soldier. The passenger can also weigh up to 450 kilograms. A SPARTAN weighs around a half-ton, which translates to around 454.5 kilograms, so carrying around another SPARTAN-II as a passenger is possible; however it would seriously damage the Mongoose's suspension under hard acceleration or braking and even the smallest bump or drop would render the Mongoose useless.
*The Mongoose has a yellow instruction sticker on the deployable passengers seat, stating the maximum weight for the driver and passenger. It is interesting to note that the driver can weigh about 500 kilograms, the average weight for an actual SPARTAN-II soldier. The passenger can also weigh up to 450 kilograms. A SPARTAN weighs around a half-ton, which translates to around 454.5 kilograms, so carrying around another SPARTAN-II as a passenger is possible; however it would seriously damage the Mongoose's suspension under hard acceleration or braking and even the smallest bump or drop would render the Mongoose useless.
*The Mongoose was first revealed to appear in ''Halo: Reach'' when modders found the vehicle hidden in the ''[[Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta]]'' code.
*The Mongoose has achieved a cult following in ''Halo 3'' with 100+ players having over 500 mongoose kills and one player reaching over 9000 mongoose kills. (Reference to the ''OVER 9000! ''meme)
*The ''Halo 3'' Mongoose resembles a racing quad, while the ''Halo: Reach'' variant resembles a utility. It's possible that it's either an older model, or the ''Halo 3'' variant is a scout model and the ''Halo: Reach'' variant is a supply carrier model.
*In ''Halo Reach'' if the player correctly positions  small barricades on top of the mongoose it is possible to create an armored version of the mongoose. This is sometimes called the "Hyena" by fans. The "Hyena" gives the driver much more protection than the usual mongoose and gives the passenger a small shield of protection under the chest. This could also be done with a Warthog in ''Halo 3'', which was sometimes called the "Armadillo".
*Interestingly, in ''Halo: Reach'' the Mongoose will explode if it falls from a great height unless the player is able to position it in mid-air so that the rear wheels face downward and the front of the vehicle is tilted upward at a 30 degree angle.
*In ''Halo: Reach'', it is possible to be the flag carrier while driving a Mongoose. The flag will just end up being holstered onto the player's SPARTAN's back, much like a normal weapon. This is the only vehicle so far to allow a player to carry the flag while driving it.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:M274_ref.jpg|A turnaround reference of the M274 Mongoose.
File:H2_Mongoose_Front_Render.jpg|An early ''[[Halo 2]]'' prototype of the vehicle.
File:Atv.jpg|An early ''[[Halo 2]]'' prototype of the vehicle.
File:H2_Mongoose_Rear_Render.jpg|Rear render of the ''Halo 2'' Mongoose.
File:Halo3-Mongoose-Right.png|A render of the Halo 3-era M274 ULATV Mongoose.
File:H2_BurialMounds_Perspective_Concept.jpg|Concept art for the ''Halo 2'' map [[Burial Mounds]] depicting Mongooses.
File:halo-3-Mongoose.jpg|The Mongoose as it appears in ''Halo 3''.
File:H3_Mongoose_Concept.jpg|Concept art of the M274 for ''[[Halo 3]]''.
File:Snow Mongoose.png|A Mongoose with arctic camouflage.
File:H3 Alpha ValhallaMongoose.jpg|The Mongoose in the [[Halo 3 Alpha|''Halo 3'' Alpha]].
File:1209951486 Mongoose.jpg|A red SPARTAN on a Mongoose.
File:H3 Beta Mongoose.jpg|A Spartan-II on a Mongoose in the ''Halo 3'' Beta.
File:1209951563 A & mc.jpg|[[John-117]] and the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]] teamed up on a Mongoose.
File:H3_Mongoose_Views.jpg|The Mongoose in ''Halo 3''.
File:1218569457 Mongoose.jpg|The Master Chief and a [[Marine]] on a Mongoose.
File:H3 Mongoose label.png|The label on the Mongoose in ''Halo 3''.
File:Flying mongoose.jpg|The Mongoose's light weight renders it capable of being launched from a [[man cannon]].
File:Voi 5.jpg|Multiple Mongooses with passengers armed with rocket launchers.
File:Mongoose.JPG|The Mongoose in ''Halo 3'''s multiplayer beta. The Mongoose's high speed makes it very useful for CTF games.
File:HTMCC-H3 MongooseVSBanshee.png|Marines driving Mongooses in Voi.
File:Cut-NMPD-Mongoose.png|A [[NMPD]] variant of the Mongoose that was cut from ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
File:HTMCC-H3 ChopperAutocannon 4.png|A Mongoose under attack from a [[Barukaza Workshop Chopper|Chopper]].
File:Mongoose.png|A beta render of the M274 Mongoose ULATV in ''Halo: Reach''.
File:HTMCC-H3 RocketRace.jpg|Two Mongooses during a multiplayer match of Rocket Race on [[Sandtrap]].
File:HReach-M274-Mongoose-ULATV-Front.png|Fore view of the Mongoose in ''Halo: Reach''.
File:H3 Valhalla Mongoose.jpg|The Mongoose on Valhalla in ''Halo 3''.
File:HReach-M274-Mongoose-ULATV-Back.png|Aft view of the Mongoose in ''Halo: Reach''.
File:H3_ArcticMongoose.png|A Mongoose with arctic camouflage in ''Halo 3''.
File:Mongoose reach.jpg|The M274 ULATV as it appears in ''Halo: Reach''. Note the blue team [[multiplayer]] coloring.
File:HW - Prerelease - Mongoose.png|Mongoose as an early prototype for ''[[Halo Wars]]''.
File:Reach MP Hemorrhage09.jpg|Two purple Spartans driving a Mongoose in [[Forge World]].
File:H3ODST-Rookie&Mongoose.png|[[Jonathan Doherty]] driving a Mongoose through the streets of New Mombasa in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
File:Mongoose Colors.jpg|All available Mongoose colors.
File:H4 Spartan-IV in Mongoose.jpg|A [[SPARTAN-IV]] driving a Mongoose in [[Ragnarok]].
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==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Starry Night]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo 3]]''
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
*''[[Halo: Reach]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''
**''[[Dirt]]''
*''[[Halo 4]]''
*''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]''
*''[[Halo: Retribution]]''
*''[[Halo: Silent Storm]]''{{Ref/Novel|Id=SS20|HSS|Chapter=20}} {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Oblivion]]''{{Ref/Novel|Id=Oblv21|Oblv|Chapter=21}} {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Renegades]]''{{Ref/Novel|Id=Ren1|Ren|Chapter=1}}
*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]''{{Ref/Novel|Id=POL2|POL|Chapter=2}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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==Related pages==
*[[Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Ghost]] - The [[Covenant]] equivalent of the Mongoose.
*[[Type-25 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Brute Chopper]] - The Jiralhanae equivalent of the Mongoose.


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Latest revision as of 11:38, August 13, 2024

This article is about the Mongoose introduced in Halo 3, for other vehicles named "Mongoose", see Mongoose (fiction).
M274 Mongoose
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Production information

Manufacturer:

AMG Transport Dynamics

Product line:

Mongoose

Model:

M274

Technical specifications

Length:

3.2 metres (10 ft)[1]

Width:

1.8 metres (5.9 ft)[1]

Height:

1.5 metres (4.9 ft)

Mass:

896 pounds (406 kg)[2][3]

  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 1,077 kilograms (2,370 lb)[4]

Maximum speed:

95 kilometres per hour (59 mph)[3]

Engine(s):

1,000cc liquid-cooled, mid-engine mounted, four-stroke, hydrogen-injected ICE[3]

Armament:

None

Crew:

One driver, one passenger

Usage

In service:

Human-Covenant War
Post-Covenant War conflicts

Role(s):

Reconnaissance/light scout, infantry transport,[2] cargo transport[1]

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

 

"Speed is the only protection this vehicle provides; it is unarmored, noisy, and prone to roll-over. It demands a level of skill from its operator that is impossible to expect...during combat conditions."
— Anonymous E2-BAG/1/7 serviceman[3]

The M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle[2][3](abbreviated M274 ULATV), commonly known as the Mongoose, is a United Nations Space Command light ground reconnaissance vehicle designed by AMG Transport Dynamics.

Design details[edit]

A wire frame profile of the M274 Mongoose ULATV.

The Mongoose is one of the fastest and most maneuverable ground vehicles in the arsenal of the UNSC Marine Corps. It is a highly effective vehicle for reconnaissance, rapid transportation, swift tactical versatility, and for shooting between positions. A smaller cousin to the ubiquitous M831 Troop Transport, the Mongoose is a small ATV capable of carrying a driver in the middle of the vehicle, and features a rear platform that can be used to carry one additional passenger, although official UNSC safety protocols advise against this.[5]

The Mongoose is often used for transportation of messages, documents and light cargo between units. It is additionally used by forward observers, sniper teams and reconnaissance personnel for rapid transportation.

Like the M12 Warthog, the Mongoose is a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle capable of going over any obstacle without any difficulty. The vehicle is powered by a 1,000cc liquid-cooled, mid-engine mounted, four-stroke, hydrogen-injected ICE, allowing it to reach at a maximum speed of 95 kilometres per hour (59 mph).The Mongoose has a fuel economy of between 45 and 65 miles-per-gallon (depending on load), though stocking some jerry cans of Nanoreagent hydrocarbot and a carbon feeler can significantly increase the vehicle's range.[3] The Mongoose is not equipped with any sort of radio or GPS system, or even any gauges, leaving users reliant on external means of wireless communication. The Mongoose also contains a front cargo cage, though it is commonplace for UNSC personnel to remove it to allow the vehicle to travel faster and lighter.[3]

As the vehicle carries no armament of its own, having a passenger is essential if engaging in a combat zone. Due to its smaller profile, the Mongoose is a difficult target for both slow and fast moving enemy weaponry, as opposed to the Warthog, whose size is somewhat substantial. For quick and practical deployment, the Mongoose can be transported by a Pelican dropship.

Variants[edit]

Operational history[edit]

AMG Transport Dynamics manufactured the first predecessors to the M274 in 2483 and have since released seventeen variants of the vehicle, the M247 ULATV being the most recent.[5] The vehicle was featured in Machines, Materiel and Munitions from the Human-Covenant Conflict, 2525 - Present, a report compiling armaments of the Human-Covenant War.[3]

During the Battle of Metisette, Adriana-111 was surrounded by Covenant infantry on rocky terrain. she thought of the Mongoose as "useless" given her then-current situation, as it "just meant you were a biking target"; instead she used the vehicle as a melee weapon against several Grunts.[7]

UNSC remarks[edit]

  • "[The M274] is pretty nimble for its size; add to that the fact that it can do ninety plus kilo papa hotel over uneven terrain and you’ve got the ultimate commando hot rod."
  • "Speed is the only protection this vehicle provides; it is unarmored, noisy, and prone to roll-over. It demands a level of skill from its operator that is impossible to expect from the rank and file during combat conditions. Those not qualified as expert need not apply."
  • "That thing will go from zero to thirty in three seconds on anything short of snow-covered ice."
  • "The M274 doesn't have a radio of its own, isn't equipped with GPS, it doesn't even have any gauges. The only piece of equipment more primitive is the crate it ships in."
  • "The first thing everybody does is yank the front cargo cage – if you were to carry anything on it your forward visibility would be obstructed out to about six meters – that and less weight equals more speed… anyway it's the first thing everybody does."
  • "It's a super versatile ATV in the tradition of the Sperry FCMMagLEV and Willys Jeep; without the former’s vulnerable drive train or the latter's innards-rupturing suspension."
  • "If they're not gonna give us armor they should at least give us a mounted weapon. And you should be able to tow a trailer with it. And, God forbid, you try to ford bodies of water more than seven feet deep."
  • "The M274's range is excellent, and that's even before you consider that you can double or triple its range that without severely impacting its max load – just a couple of jerrys of slop and a carbon feeler."
  • "Some fellas piss and moan about the M274's lack of offensive capability, but it's not meant to be an AFV! Still; with a brave fella riding pillion you should be able to put out enough discouragement to break contact with all but the most bloodthirsty bravo kilo."
  • "The (M274) is definitely the most Buddhist land-based motive system in the UNSC's arsenal...I'll just let that sit with you for a while."

Gameplay[edit]

Main article: Mongoose

The M274 is a smaller, unarmed vehicle that can help a driver and one passneger move across a map. It is especially useful during Capture the Flag.[3]

If the player manages to splatter an enemy player with the Mongoose in a ranked free-for-all Xbox Live playlist in Halo 3, the player will earn the Mongoose Mowdown achievement, Scout shoulders, and five Gamerpoints.

Production notes[edit]

The Mongoose modded into Coagulation in Halo 2.

The Mongoose was originally intended to be put into Halo 2, but was eventually one of many vehicles cut from the game.[8] The Mongoose prototype did not fulfill Bungie's expectations for Halo 2, and although Bungie attempted to add dual coaxial machine-guns to it or an armed passenger, it remained unbalanced and didn't fit into the gameplay. Bungie at the time could not figure out a way to implement it into the campaign, and had trouble getting the physics for it right, stating that the whole thing had a tendency to flip very easily, and gameplay wise, had no purpose as it couldn't be driven with the flag and became virtually useless. The addition of the passenger seat gave rise to whole new possibilities and led to its inclusion in the third game.

Trivia[edit]

  • A mongoose is used to refer to two types carnivorous mammals, in keeping with the UNSC's tradition of naming atmospheric vehicles after real animals, with the exceptions of the Cyclops and Gremlin, which are named after mythical creatures.
  • Its first appearance in a book was in The Cole Protocol during the Battle of Metisette. This is also its first appearance chronologically, meaning that the Mongoose entered UNSC service during or prior to 2535.
  • If the player manages to splatter an enemy player with the Mongoose in a ranked free-for-all Xbox Live playlist in Halo 3, the player will earn the Mongoose Mowdown achievement, Scout shoulders, and five Gamerpoints.
  • The Mongoose has a yellow instruction sticker on the deployable passengers seat, stating the maximum weight for the driver and passenger. It is interesting to note that the driver can weigh about 500 kilograms, the average weight for an actual SPARTAN-II soldier. The passenger can also weigh up to 450 kilograms. A SPARTAN weighs around a half-ton, which translates to around 454.5 kilograms, so carrying around another SPARTAN-II as a passenger is possible; however it would seriously damage the Mongoose's suspension under hard acceleration or braking and even the smallest bump or drop would render the Mongoose useless.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]