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{{Ship class infobox
|name=Owl
|name=D102 Insertion Craft
|image=
|image=[[File:Enc22 OwlCutout.png|300px]]
|manufacturer=
|manufacturer=[[Misriah Armory]]{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=150}}
|class=[[Dropship]]
|class=[[Dropship]]
|role=Supply and troop insertion{{Ref/Reuse|LL28}}
|role=Supply and troop insertion{{Ref/Reuse|LL28}}
|length=
|length={{Convert|85|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|width=
|width={{Convert|70|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|height=
|height={{Convert|20|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|mass=
|mass={{Convert|112|MT|sp=us}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|power=
|power=
|engine=
|engine=
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|navigation=
|navigation=
|hull=
|hull=
|armament=6 internal [[Argent V missile]]s{{Ref/Novel|Id=SOR1|HSoR|Chapter 1}}
|armament=
<br>Retractable [[M370 autocannon]]{{Ref/Reuse|SOR1}}{{Ref/Twitter|TDenningauthor|1319742614833344515|Troy Denning|Quote=That's a typo. We're correcting it in the digital already, but the print editions will have to wait until next printing. It's supposed to be 70mm; it's the M370, and when we were changing from M370 to mm, the three got left.|D=18|M=11|Y=2021}}
*1 retractable [[M370 autocannon]]{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|complement=Ten passengers{{Ref/Reuse|LL28}}
*2 [[Argent V missile]] deployment systems (6 missiles){{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|crew=
*2 [[Anvil-II air-to-surface missile]] pods{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|complement=
*20 passengers{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
*2 [[Mongoose (fiction)|Mongoose]] ATVs{{Ref/Novel|Id=OC10|HOut|Chapter=10}}
|crew=1 [[pilot]]{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|othersystems=
|othersystems=
|era=[[Post-Covenant War conflicts]]
|era=[[Post-Covenant War conflicts]]
|introduced=
|introduced=[[2550]]{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
|affiliation=[[UNSC Navy]]
|affiliation=[[UNSC Navy]]
}}
}}


An '''Owl''' is a stealth [[Dropship|insertion craft]] in service with the [[UNSC Navy]] following the [[Human-Covenant War]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=LL27|HLL|Chapter=27}}
The '''D102 Insertion Craft''', commonly known as an '''Owl''', is a stealth [[Dropship|insertion craft]] in service with the [[UNSC Navy]] following the [[Human-Covenant War]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=LL27|HLL|Chapter=27}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=SOR1|HSoR|Chapter=1}}


==Specifications==
==Overview==
===Design details===
===Design details===
Capable of carrying many troops and supplies, Owls are considered to be stealth-capable.{{Ref/Reuse|LL28}} The craft is covered in a nanoblack biopolymer coating for this purpose, and features a cockpit made of [[Wikipedia:Aluminium_oxynitride|aluminium oxynitride]] - a transparent aluminium ceramic that does not bend easily.{{Ref/Novel|Id=SOR2|HSoR|Chapter=2}} The craft uses a double-cockpit design, with the co-pilot sat above and behind the [[pilot]], with a bubble canopy covering each crewmember. The cockpits do not have any connection into the rear cargo bay. While transparent like glass, transparent aluminum is designed to withstand impacts from Covenant plasma cannons. One such canopy was strong enough to resist the efforts of a [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] wearing [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN3)|MJOLNIR armor]], though buckled and gave way under the combined efforts of two.{{Ref/Reuse|SOR2}}
The D102 was designed by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] and [[NAVSPECWAR]] as a possible successor to the long-running [[Pelican]] line of dropships, and was thus built with speed and stealth as major considerations. Despite being similar in operation, the Owl lacks the stealth coatings and countermeasures found on ONI [[subprowler]]s, but instead require far less specialised maintenance and operational training. The result is a craft much more suitable for widespread use across the [[United Nations Space Command]] than the {{Class|Chiroptera|subprowler}} or {{Class|Black Cat|subprowler}}.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} Despite this, the Owl is considered to be stealth-capable,{{Ref/Reuse|LL28}} and is covered in a nanoblack biopolymer coating for this purpose, and features a cockpit made of [[Wikipedia:Aluminium oxynitride|aluminium oxynitride]]—a transparent aluminum ceramic that does not bend easily.{{Ref/Novel|Id=SOR2|HSoR|Chapter=2}} Like most dropships, the Owl is hardened against [[electromagnetic pulse]]s.{{Ref/Reuse|OC10}}


The crafts resemble a slightly smaller, lightly armored [[Pelican]] [[dropship]], with the most notable difference being the Owl's cloud-gray finish and downward-curved wings. The Owl uses pivoting thrust nacelles to allow the craft to hover, and has a boarding ramp near its tail.{{Ref/Reuse|LL27}} The Owl's passenger cabin is cramped, with seats for a total of ten passengers. Automatic crash harnesses ensure that passengers are safely secured within the Owl's seats. Aside from the ten inward-facing seats, the cabin contains a weapons locker at the forward bulkhead and enough space between the seats for some single-occupant vehicles. Owls have no [[artificial gravity]] The Owl has no interior lighting during daytime operations.{{Ref/Novel|Id=LL28|HLL|Chapter=28}}
The D102 uses a double-cockpit design, with the co-pilot sat above and behind the [[pilot]], with a bubble canopy covering each crewmember. The cockpits do not have any connection into the rear cargo bay. While transparent like glass, transparent aluminum is designed to withstand impacts from Covenant plasma cannons. One such canopy was strong enough to resist the efforts of a [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-II]] wearing [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN3)|MJOLNIR armor]], though buckled and gave way under the combined efforts of two.{{Ref/Reuse|SOR2}}
 
The craft resembles a slightly smaller, lightly armored [[Pelican]] [[dropship]], with the most notable difference being the Owl's cloud-gray finish and downward-curved wings. The Owl uses pivoting thrust nacelles to allow the craft to hover, and has a boarding ramp near its tail.{{Ref/Reuse|LL27}} The Owl's passenger cabin is cramped, with seats for a total of twenty passengers.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}} Automatic crash harnesses ensure that passengers are safely secured within the Owl's seats. Aside from the ten inward-facing seats, the cabin contains a weapons locker at the forward bulkhead and enough space between the seats to hold at least two [[Mongoose (fiction)|Mongoose]] quad bikes.{{Ref/Reuse|OC10}} Owls have no [[artificial gravity]], and do not have interior lighting during daytime operations.{{Ref/Novel|Id=LL28|HLL|Chapter=28}}


===Armament===
===Armament===
Although intended for stealth, the Owl is equipped with a few weapons for defensive purposes. They include six internally-stocked [[Argent V missile]]s and a single retractable [[M370 autocannon]] mounted in under the craft's chin.{{Ref/Reuse|SOR1}}
Although intended for stealth, the Owl is equipped with a few weapons for defensive purposes. They include six internally-stocked [[Argent V missile]]s on two missile launchers, two [[Anvil-II air-to-surface missile]] pods and a single retractable [[M370 autocannon]] mounted in under the craft's chin.{{Ref/Reuse|SOR1}}{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
 
==Identified Owls==
*{{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}} - Owl used during [[Operation: JOVIAN WHISTLE]].
*{{UNSCShip|Special Delivery}} - Owl attached to [[prowler]] {{UNSCShip|Bucephalus}}, destroyed during [[Operation: WOLFE]].


==Operational history==
==Operational history==
The Owl project was active in the [[Human-Covenant War]], as a possible successor to the ubiquitous Pelican dropship series. However, delays and resource reallocation meant that the Owl was not accessible through standard production channels until [[2550]], with only a handful of units having access to it at this time.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22}}
Owls were used during the [[Gao conflict|conflict]] on the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Gao]]. Admiral [[Tuwa]]'s [[battle group]] attempted to reinforce the [[717th Xeno-Materials Exploitation Battalion]] on the planet with Owls and Pelicans, but the crafts were attacked and either driven off or destroyed by the [[Gao Space Navy]]'s [[fleet]] of [[patrol corvette]]s. An Owl, the {{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}}, was later used to extract [[Blue Team]], [[Veta Lopis]], and [[Intrepid Eye|a Forerunner ancilla]] on the planet just before a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] destroyed [[Covert Support Base 4276|a local Forerunner installation]].
Owls were used during the [[Gao conflict|conflict]] on the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Gao]]. Admiral [[Tuwa]]'s [[battle group]] attempted to reinforce the [[717th Xeno-Materials Exploitation Battalion]] on the planet with Owls and Pelicans, but the crafts were attacked and either driven off or destroyed by the [[Gao Space Navy]]'s [[fleet]] of [[patrol corvette]]s. An Owl, the {{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}}, was later used to extract [[Blue Team]], [[Veta Lopis]], and [[Intrepid Eye|a Forerunner ancilla]] on the planet just before a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] destroyed [[Covert Support Base 4276|a local Forerunner installation]].


Another Owl, the {{UNSCShip|Special Delivery}} was used by Blue Team during [[Operation: WOLFE]].{{Ref/Reuse|SOR1}}
Another Owl, the {{UNSCShip|Special Delivery}} was used by Blue Team during [[Operation: WOLFE]]. During insertion, the ship was badly damaged while attempting to avoid a Seraph patrol and had to make a crash landing on the surface of [[Reach]].{{Ref/Reuse|SOR1}}
 
==Identified Owls==
*{{UNSCShip|Silent Claw}}
*{{UNSCShip|Special Delivery}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]''
*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]''
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Outcasts]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 17:02, December 29, 2023

D102 Insertion Craft
The D102 Owl, as seen in the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition). Pulled from this YouTube video.
Production information

Manufacturer:

Misriah Armory[1]

Class:

Dropship

Role:

Supply and troop insertion[2]

Technical specifications

Length:

26 meters (85 ft)[1]

Width:

21 meters (70 ft)[1]

Height:

6.1 meters (20 ft)[1]

Mass:

112 metric tons (110 LT; 123 ST)[1]

Armament:

Complement:

Crew:

1 pilot[1]

Chronological and affiliation

Era:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

Introduced:

2550[1]

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy

 

The D102 Insertion Craft, commonly known as an Owl, is a stealth insertion craft in service with the UNSC Navy following the Human-Covenant War.[1][4][5]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

The D102 was designed by the Office of Naval Intelligence and NAVSPECWAR as a possible successor to the long-running Pelican line of dropships, and was thus built with speed and stealth as major considerations. Despite being similar in operation, the Owl lacks the stealth coatings and countermeasures found on ONI subprowlers, but instead require far less specialised maintenance and operational training. The result is a craft much more suitable for widespread use across the United Nations Space Command than the Chiroptera-class subprowler or Black Cat-class subprowler.[1] Despite this, the Owl is considered to be stealth-capable,[2] and is covered in a nanoblack biopolymer coating for this purpose, and features a cockpit made of aluminium oxynitride—a transparent aluminum ceramic that does not bend easily.[6] Like most dropships, the Owl is hardened against electromagnetic pulses.[3]

The D102 uses a double-cockpit design, with the co-pilot sat above and behind the pilot, with a bubble canopy covering each crewmember. The cockpits do not have any connection into the rear cargo bay. While transparent like glass, transparent aluminum is designed to withstand impacts from Covenant plasma cannons. One such canopy was strong enough to resist the efforts of a Spartan-II wearing MJOLNIR armor, though buckled and gave way under the combined efforts of two.[6]

The craft resembles a slightly smaller, lightly armored Pelican dropship, with the most notable difference being the Owl's cloud-gray finish and downward-curved wings. The Owl uses pivoting thrust nacelles to allow the craft to hover, and has a boarding ramp near its tail.[4] The Owl's passenger cabin is cramped, with seats for a total of twenty passengers.[1] Automatic crash harnesses ensure that passengers are safely secured within the Owl's seats. Aside from the ten inward-facing seats, the cabin contains a weapons locker at the forward bulkhead and enough space between the seats to hold at least two Mongoose quad bikes.[3] Owls have no artificial gravity, and do not have interior lighting during daytime operations.[2]

Armament[edit]

Although intended for stealth, the Owl is equipped with a few weapons for defensive purposes. They include six internally-stocked Argent V missiles on two missile launchers, two Anvil-II air-to-surface missile pods and a single retractable M370 autocannon mounted in under the craft's chin.[5][1]

Identified Owls[edit]

Operational history[edit]

The Owl project was active in the Human-Covenant War, as a possible successor to the ubiquitous Pelican dropship series. However, delays and resource reallocation meant that the Owl was not accessible through standard production channels until 2550, with only a handful of units having access to it at this time.[1]

Owls were used during the conflict on the human Outer Colony of Gao. Admiral Tuwa's battle group attempted to reinforce the 717th Xeno-Materials Exploitation Battalion on the planet with Owls and Pelicans, but the crafts were attacked and either driven off or destroyed by the Gao Space Navy's fleet of patrol corvettes. An Owl, the UNSC Silent Claw, was later used to extract Blue Team, Veta Lopis, and a Forerunner ancilla on the planet just before a HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon destroyed a local Forerunner installation.

Another Owl, the UNSC Special Delivery was used by Blue Team during Operation: WOLFE. During insertion, the ship was badly damaged while attempting to avoid a Seraph patrol and had to make a crash landing on the surface of Reach.[5]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 150
  2. ^ a b c Halo: Last Light, chapter 28
  3. ^ a b c Halo: Outcasts, chapter 10
  4. ^ a b Halo: Last Light, chapter 27
  5. ^ a b c Halo: Shadows of Reach, chapter 1
  6. ^ a b Halo: Shadows of Reach, chapter 2