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File:H5G-FRCHUD-Campaign.png|First-person view of the fuel rod cannon by [[Frederic-104]] in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-FRCHUD-Campaign.png|First-person view of the fuel rod cannon by [[Frederic-104]] in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-FRCzoom-Campaign.png|[[Spartan abilities#Smart Scope/Hover|Smart scope]] with the fuel rod cannon by Fred-104. Note the [[Sangheili (language)|Covenant]] glyphs.
File:H5G-FRCzoom-Campaign.png|[[Spartan abilities#Smart Scope/Hover|Smart scope]] with the fuel rod cannon by Fred-104. Note the [[Sangheili (language)|Covenant]] glyphs.
File:H5G-FRC FP melee1.png|First-person view of a melee attack while wielding the fuel rod cannon.
File:H5G-FRC FP melee2.png|Ditto, secondary melee animation.
File:H5G-FRC FP firing.png|First-person view of [[John-117]] firing the fuel rod cannon.
File:H5G-FRC FP reload1.png|First-person view of the fuel rod cannon being reloaded.
File:H5G-FRC FP reload2.png|Ditto, with the ammo being loaded in.
File:H5G-LOUHUD-Campaign.png|First-person view of ''Light of Urs'' by [[Edward Buck]] in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-LOUHUD-Campaign.png|First-person view of ''Light of Urs'' by [[Edward Buck]] in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-PORHUD-Campaign.png|First-person view of ''Pool of Radiance'' by Fred-104 in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-PORHUD-Campaign.png|First-person view of ''Pool of Radiance'' by Fred-104 in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-John&FRC.jpg|[[John-117]] wielding a fuel rod cannon on [[Genesis]].
File:H5G-John&FRC.jpg|John-117 wielding a fuel rod cannon on [[Genesis]].
File:H5G-Fred&FRC.png|Fred-104 with a fuel rod cannon on Genesis.
File:H5G-Fred&FRC.png|Fred-104 with a fuel rod cannon on Genesis.
File:H5G-Fred&POR.png|Fred-104 with the ''Pool of Radiance'' on Genesis.
File:H5G-Fred&POR.png|Fred-104 with the ''Pool of Radiance'' on Genesis.
File:H5G-Vale&FRC.jpg|[[Olympia Vale]] wielding a fuel rod cannon during the [[Battle of Nuusra]].
File:H5G-Vale&FRC.jpg|[[Olympia Vale]] wielding a fuel rod cannon during the [[Battle of Nuusra]].
File:H5G-Buck&LOU.png|Edward Buck with the ''Light of Urs''.
File:H5G-Buck&LOU.png|Edward Buck with the ''Light of Urs''.
File:H5G-FRCHUD.png|First-person view of the fuel rod cannon on [[Riptide]] in ''Halo 5: Guardians''.
File:H5G-FRCHUD.png|First-person view of the fuel rod cannon on [[Riptide]] in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' multiplayer.
File:H5G-FRCzoom.png|Smart scope with the fuel rod cannon.
File:H5G-FRCzoom.png|Smart scope with the fuel rod cannon.
File:H5G-FRCSS.png|Third-person view of a fuel rod cannon engaged in smart scope.
File:H5G-FRCSS.png|Third-person view of a fuel rod cannon engaged in smart scope.

Latest revision as of 02:11, July 9, 2024

This article is about the fuel rod gun introduced in Halo 5: Guardians. For other variants of the fuel rod gun, see Fuel rod gun.
Gespu-pattern flak launcher
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Venezian multi-species workshops[1]

Model series:

Type-58

Type:

Light Anti-Armor Weapon

Specifications

Length:

114.5 centimeters (45.1 in)[2]

Width:

20.6 centimeters (8.1 in)[2]

Height:

48.5 centimeters (19.1 in)[2]

Weight:

18.7 kilograms (41 lb)[2]

Ammunition type:

Fuel rods[2]

Feed system:

5 rounds magazine[1][2]

Operation:

Recoil-operated

Rate of fire:

100 RPM (semi-automatic)[3]

Muzzle velocity:

50.68 m/s (166.3 ft/s; 113.4 mph)[3]

Effective range:

Medium to long

Service history

In service:

Post-Covenant War conflicts

 

The Gespu-pattern flak launcher (UNSC Type classification: Type-58 Light Anti-Armor Weapon, T-58 LAAW), also known as the fuel rod cannon, is a shoulder-fired mortar used by Covenant remnants, created as the post-Covenant War successor to the Pez'tk-pattern fuel rod gun.[4]

Design details[edit]

Created by multi-species workshops on Venezia, the T-58 fuel rod cannon is cheaper, more accurate, and more reliable than the older Pez'tk-pattern fuel rod gun. The T-58 LAAW uses a compact and refined class of fuel rod ammunition that is far safer to manufacture, store, and field.[1][4]

Variants[edit]

  • Light of Urs: During the Blooding Years, many advances were made in fuel rod technology, with the Light of Urs being one of those advances. It is named after the star and the deity in Sangheili mythology. It is an improved fuel rod cannon that features an 80% higher rate of fire and faster-moving fuel rods with a 72% larger blast radius at the expense of slightly reduced damage, contrary to its in-game description mentioning higher damage.[3] It can also lock onto ground and air vehicles.[1] This particular weapon also appears as the first hidden weapon in the mission Genesis.[5]
  • Pool of Radiance: Both the Swords of Sanghelios and Jul 'Mdama's Covenant use once-forbidden, unstable weapons. The Pool of Radiance, one of these weapons, is an advanced fuel rod cannon with a 40% slower rate of fire compared to standard fuel rod cannons, but its projectiles are deadlier as they leave dangerous residue upon impact and feature a proximity airbust fuse and a 42% larger blast radius.[1] It can also be found as the second hidden weapon in the campaign mission Reunion.[6]

Gameplay[edit]

Changes from Type-33 fuel rod gun in Halo 2: Anniversary[edit]

  • Extensive structural changes; reload now involves a speed-loader style cylinder of ammunition rather than a vertically loaded rack.
  • Structure is much more sleek in design.
  • The ammo is now loaded from the back rather than from the top. The ammo mag is also changed from a single line to a circular line.
  • Firing rate decreased.
  • Projectiles now have a longer range before being affected by gravity, after which they explode instantly.
  • Weapon trajectory travels slightly faster than its predecessor.
  • Uses a holographic scope when using smart scope instead of a full-screen scope.
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Gallery[edit]

Concept art and screenshots[edit]

Halo 5: Guardians REQ cards[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]