Canon

M12 Chaingun Warthog: Difference between revisions

From Halopedia, the Halo wiki

m (Reverted edits by Lord Ham (talk) to last revision by Fred-104)
Tag: Rollback
 
(653 intermediate revisions by more than 100 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{era|RVB|H1|H2|H3|H3R|HW|FOR|TF|FS|GOO|CH|HGN|UP|FA}}
{{Status|Canon}}
{{Ratings}}
{{Vehicle infobox
{{Ship
|image={{tabcontainer|title1=M12 w/ M41|content1=[[File:Halo Reach Warthog.png|350px]]|title2=M12B w/ M46|content2=[[File:H4-M12WarthogLRV.png|350px]]|title3=M12B w/ M343A2|content3=[[File:H5G-M12B.png|350px]]}}
|image=[[Image:H3 Warthog.jpg|300px]]
|name=M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
|name=M12 Warthog LRV
|pagename=M12 Chaingun Warthog
|manufacturer=[[AMG Transport Dynamics]]  
|manufacturer=[[AMG Transport Dynamics]]
|line=UNSC Ground Vehicle
|line=Warthog
|model=Light-Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle
|model=[[M12 FAV|M12 Force Application Vehicle]]
|class=Varies by Variants. Common Warthog comes with an [[M41 Light Anti-Air Gun]] armament.
*M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
|length=6.1 meters (20 feet)
|cost=
|width=3.2 meters (10.5 feet)
|length={{Convert|6|m|ft}}<ref name="ENC240">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 240''</ref>
|height=3 meters (9.75 feet)
|width={{Convert|3|m|ft}}
|mass=3 metric tons (3.25 tons)
|height={{Convert|2.5|m|ft|sp=us}} (M12B){{Ref/Reuse|universe}}
|max speed=125 Kilometers Per Hour (78 Miles Per Hour)
|mass=Approx. {{Convert|3.5|t|lb}}
|max speed space=
|max speed= 125 Km/h  (78mph)
|max speed air=
|engine=12.0 L liquid-cooled hydrogen-injected ICE
|engine=12.0 L liquid-cooled hydrogen-injected ICE  
|hull=Ballistic [[polycarbonate]], titanium, carbon nanotube
|slipspace drive=
|slipspace speed=
|poweroutput=
|power=
|shield gen=No
|hull=ballistic polycarbonate, titanium, and carbon nanotube.
|sensor=
|sensor=
|target=
|target=
|navigation=
|armament=[[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] (1) ''or''<br/>[[M46 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] (1) ''or''<br/>[[M343A2 chaingun]] (1)
|avionics=
|crew=*1 driver
|countermeasures= Explosives
*1 passenger
|armament=*[[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun|Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]]
*1 gunner
*[[M66 Gauss Cannon|M66]]/[[M68 Gauss Cannon]]
*[[102mm SC-HE Rocket Turret]]
|complement=
|complement=
|crew=*Driver (1)
*Passenger(s) 1 (rocket, gauss, and machine gun) 4 (troop hog)
*Gunner (1) (None for Civilian and TT Hog)
|skeleton=* Driver
|passengers=Varies
|capacity=Varies
|consumables=
|consumables=
|othersystems=
|othersystems=
|firstuse=
|firstuse-title=In service
|firstuse=[[Insurrection]] <br> [[Human-Covenant War]] <br> [[Post-Covenant War conflicts]]
|role=*Reconnaissance
|role=*Reconnaissance
*Anti-Vehicular/Anti-Air platform/Anti-Infantry
*Anti-personnel
*Transport
*Anti-aircraft<ref name="ENC241">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 241''</ref>
*Scout
|era=[[Human-Covenant War]]
|era= UNSC-Covenant War
|affiliation=[[United Nations Space Command]]
|affiliation=*[[United Nations Space Command]]
<br>[[Insurrectionist]]s
*[[United Rebel Front]]
<br>[[Liang-Dortmund Corporation]]
}}
}}
{{Quote|Somebody order a Warthog?|[[Carol Rawley]] drops off an M12 Chaingun Warthog during the [[Battle of Installation 04]].<ref name="TSC">'''[[Halo Combat Evolved]]''', campaign level [[The Silent Cartographer]]</ref>}}
The '''M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (LRV)''', colloquially referred to as the '''Chaingun Warthog'''<ref>'''''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''''' - ''[[List of REQ cards|Chaingun Warthog REQ card]]''</ref> or simply '''Warthog''', is one of many weaponized configurations of the [[UNSC]]'s ubiquitous [[Warthog]] platform. Models fielded during the [[Insurrection]] and the [[Human-Covenant War]] featured a turret-mounted [[M41 Vulcan]] or [[M46 Vulcan]],<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'''</ref> while some more modern post-war variants are armed with an [[M343A2 chaingun]].<ref name="H5G">'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'''</ref>


{{Quote|Hey, Jason, explain to me why human beings would make a jeep that is this big? I mean look how big it is compared to [[Sergeant Johnson]]. He looks like a three year old trying to drive it!|[[Marty O'Donnell]]}}
==Design details==
{{Main|M12 Warthog|M12B Warthog}}
Removing the turret of a Warthog to create dedicated [[Scout Warthog|scout]] or other weaponized variants of Warthog is a simple process, and has allowed the UNSC to employ many combat configurations of the vehicle with different weapons for different roles.<ref>'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''[[List of REQ cards/Vehicles|Woodland Scout Warthog REQ card description]]''</ref> Warthogs equipped with Light Anti-Aircraft chainguns are designated as Warthog Light Reconnaissance Vehicles. The Light Reconnaissance Vehicle is the most common variant of the Warthog seen on the battlefield{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}, designed to eliminate lightly armored personnel and low-flying aircraft.


{{Quote|Because it looks awesome.|[[Jason Jones]]}}<ref>Commentary on the Halo 3 Legendary Edition bonus disk</ref>
Chaingun Warthogs have been employed on both the [[M12 Warthog]] and [[M12B Warthog]] chassis types, all unified with the presence of a [[12.7×99mm Armor-Piercing|12.7x99mm]] chaingun of some variety. M12 Warthogs and their derivatives such as the [[M864 Arctic Warthog|M864 Arctic]]<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''multiplayer map [[Avalanche]]''</ref> and [[Fireball Warthog|Fireball]]<ref>'''[[Halo Wars]]'''</ref> Warthogs typically employed the [[M41 Vulcan]], a triple-barreled, electric-powered, linkless belt-fed machine gun capable of firing 500 penetrating rounds per minute.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 72''</ref> The standard ammunition loadout for the chaingun is armor-piercing but a number of specialist rounds exist, such as proximity-fused-high-explosive or less-than-lethal-stunball rounds.{{Ref/Book|Id=osfm198|[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]|Page=198}}


The '''Warthog''' is a generic term used to describe the M12 line of [[United Nations Space Command]] ground [[vehicles]]. The Warthog is mostly used by [[UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] as a sort of cavalry unit, as the [[Covenant]] rarely employ proper defenses against such attacks, which included light mechanized forces advancing ahead of the main armored [[Scorpion tank]]s and foot soldiers to clear the way. It is often considered by fans to be Halo's signature vehicle.
M12B variants of LRV, introduced in [[2552]], serve the same basic function as their forebears, though have upgraded armament to suit their upgraded chassis. M12B Chaingun Warthogs typically employ the [[M46 Vulcan]] chaingun, though some introduced by late 2558 employ the [[M343A2 chaingun]]. The M12B has seen considerable evolution in the LRV design, with [[ONI Warthog|ONI-branded]] Chaingun Warthogs replacing their typical ammunition with [[High Explosive Dual Purpose ammunition]].<ref>'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''[[List of REQ cards/Vehicles|ONI Warthog REQ card description]]''</ref> UNSC forces working with the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] have additionally produced a [[Sword Warthog|unique variant]] of the Chaingun Warthog, designed to incorporate [[Energy shielding]] and ''[[Kemuksuru]]'' ammunition into the vehicle's design.<ref>'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''[[List of REQ cards/Vehicles|Sword Warthog REQ card]]''</ref>


==Overview==
===Variants===
===Manufacturing===
Theoretically, any Warthog chassis is capable of being fitted with a chaingun mount. The following list summarizes all thus-far observed variants seen in an LRV configuration.
In the [[Halo: Landfall]] shorts, warthogs are seen going down an automated production line and are being assembled from metal plates confirmed by Bungie.net to be titanium. It is also said to contain ballistic polycarbonate and carbon nanotube.
*[[M12 Warthog]]
===Features===
**[[Fireball Warthog]] - Unique Warthog employed by the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}}.
{{Quote|"Looks like a puma"|[[Grif]] from [[Red Vs Blue]]}}
**[[M864 Arctic Warthog]] - Warthog variant designed for cold-weather environments.
The Warthog is the future [[wikipedia:HMMWV|HMMWV]]. All of its variants are equipped with a seemingly full-time 4x4 transmission and four-wheel steering to allow for sharper turning; however, higher speeds will result in the under steer that All Wheel Drive (AWD) cars suffer, unless you drive while using the emergency brake. Most Warthog variants support a three man crew consisting of: 1 driver, 1 gunner, and 1 armed passenger (with the exclusion of the [[M12 Warthog APC|Warthog APC]] and the [[Transport Warthog | M831 TT]]). Interestingly, the [[Warthog LRV]] is water-resistant; it can easily ford water, although water retards its velocity. The Warthog is extremely quick and maneuverable, but is prone to rollover as a result of tight cornering or being struck by explosives or heavy weapons fire.
**[[Red Team's Warthog]] - Unique Warthog employed by [[Red Team]] on [[Trove]].
*[[M12B Warthog]]
**Arctic variant - an Arctic camouflaged variant of the M12B LRV.<ref name="forza">''[[Forza 4 Autovista Warthog]]''</ref>
**[[Armored Warthog]] - Up-armored Warthog variant designed by [[Isabel]] for combating the [[Banished]] on [[Installation 00]]. These Warthogs feature larger gun-shields.
**[[Corp Warthog]] - 2558 [[Liang-Dortmund Corporation]]-branded security LRV.
**Khaki variant - a desert-camouflaged variant of the M12B LRV.<ref name="forza"/>
**[[ONI Warthog]] - 2558 ONI security LRV firing high-explosive ammunition.
**[[Sword Warthog]] - Experimental 2558 LRV designed by joint UNSC-Swords of Sanghelios efforts. This LRV is equipped with an energy shield and a chaingun that fires ''[[Kemuksuru]]''.
**[[Tundra Warthog]] - 2558 Warthog variant designed for cold-weather environments.
**[[Woodland Warthog]] - 2558 Warthog variant designed for use in forested regions.
**[[Urban Warthog]] - 2558 Warthog variant designed for use in urban environments.


There are a few differences between the Warthogs of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and ''[[Halo 2]]''. While the Warthog in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' was notoriously difficult to control and was indestructible, the revamped Warthog of ''Halo 2'' was a dream come true. The skill required for the vehicle handling was vastly reduced, and allies as well as enemies can now drive, and the difficulty level varies the ability of the driver. There was also the addition of the horn, which can be useful for getting the attention of allies. Additionally, the Warthog now had a handbrake (power slide or drift), which allows the driver to lock up the rear wheels and slide the back end out, making it easier to squash enemies that move out of the way. The 'Hog's strongest point is the vehicle's anterior. The front end can take heavy blows from small or medium firearm attacks before exploding, being able to take a [[plasma grenade]] stick, although, two [[grenades]] on, or under the vehicle will do it in, and the glass protects the occupants from [[weapons]] fire (except for [[rockets]] and other explosive projectiles).
==Operational history==
[[File:HW WarthogRecon.jpg|250px|thumb|Chaingun Warthogs performing recon during the [[Harvest campaign]].]]
As the most common variant of the [[M12 Force Application Vehicle]], the M12 Chaingun Warthog has been in service with the UNSC for over two centuries. They saw use throughout the [[Insurrection]] and into the [[Human-Covenant War]].<ref name="universe">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/warthog '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Warthog'']</ref> They would see action in almost every major battle of the war. By [[2552]], M12B variants of the Chaingun Warthog had entered circulation, though both LRV variants saw action in the battles of [[Battle of Installation 04|Installation 04]] and [[Battle for Earth|Earth]]. M12 LRVs would be used by [[John-117]] to escape the destruction of both the downed {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} and [[Installation 08]].


Within ''[[Halo Wars]]'' the Warthog (a model used in 2531) has a variety of "flooring" ability that has not been witnessed in other [[Halo games]]. This allows the player to ramp the Warthog over canyons and other such jumps, achieving speeds and distances not seen in the other games of the series. However, this feature is reminiscent of when in ''[[Halo: CE]]'', in the level '[[Halo]]', you jump over a small chasm inside a [[Forerunner]] tunnel or when you make the large jump on the [[Halo:CE]] level "[[The Maw]]".  This makes the Warthog a more versatile and useful attack [[vehicle]].
In the post-war period, the M12 LRV has seen additional use against [[Covenant remnants]], with the vehicle being proliferated among the [[Human colonies|colonies]] for use by private corporate entities such as the [[Liang-Dortmund Corporation]] for security of their sites against all manner of threat.<ref>'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''[[List of REQ cards/Vehicles|Corp Warthog REQ card description]]''</ref> The [[550 Scuderia StarSpeed M-12R]] would also see use in rally racing on [[New Carthage]] while configured as an LRV.<ref>'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', ''[[List of REQ cards/Vehicles|Rally Warthog REQ card description]]''</ref>


==='''Crew'''===
==Gameplay==
1 Driver, 1 Passenger (shoots with what ever weapon they're carrying, except support weapons such as the missile pod), 1 Gunner (either a machine gun or Gauss cannon on an x-y-z axis, providing the ability to shoot at all angles except directly above or below).
===Changes from ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' to ''Halo 2''===
*The Warthog is no longer indestructible.
*Handling has been improved overall.
*Players in the passenger seat will be in third-person not in first-person.


====Driver====
===Changes from ''Halo 3'' and ''Halo 3:ODST'' to ''Halo 4''===
The driver has no forms of attack except ramming enemies with the Warthog itself, which in most occasions  instantly kills an enemy on foot in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]]. In [[Halo 2]]  and [[Halo 3]], factors such as speed and direction do not allow every ram to be a guaranteed kill. [[Covenant]] enemies are also able to dodge a ram much easier in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]] . However, when driving in open spaces, before you attempt to ram or run over an enemy, try to slide the Warthog and hit the enemy with the side, that way you have a better chance of killing them. A person carrying an objective item in multiplayer is not allowed to get into the driver seat under default settings (Only in Halo 2 and 3), and would have to get in the passenger seat. In certain mods, the driver is able to hold a weapon in his/her left hand while driving with their right, as well as firing the [[turret]].
*Overheat was featured as firing continuously can make the turret overheated.
*Improved accuracy.


====Passenger====
===''Halo: Spartan Strike''===
The passenger seat frequently receives fire and so is perhaps the most difficult seat to use effectively. It's also extremely difficult to aim at nearby enemies while the Warthog is moving, especially in uneven areas and because of the restricting movement. Also, the ability to use scopes is prohibited while in the Warthog. [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]], however, are a different story. Being computer-controlled, their aim is not affected by the jostling of off-road driving, and they are quite proficient at hitting enemies from the "shotgun" position. This can be used to a player's advantage if one gives a [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] in the passenger seat a powerful [[weapon]], such as the [[Rocket Launcher]], [[Sniper Rifle]], or a [[Spartan Laser]]. In [[Halo 3]], the [[Plasma Pistol]] is a popular choice for the occupant in the passenger seat in vehicular combat due to its overcharge shot's vehicle stopping ability. In [[Halo 2]], targeting is altered by the fact that the camera now pulls out to third-person view. The main benefit the passenger seat occupant serves for player characters is transporting the objective carrier in multiplayer skirmishes. If/when you try to [[melee]] while in the passenger seat you will hear the attack and hear it hitting the car if you aim for it, but there is no animation (for the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|Spartan]] skin in Multiplayer. It is visible if you are using the [[Elite]] skin or playing as the [[Arbiter (character)|Arbiter]]).  
*On Mission A-3, the player can only man the Warthog's gunner seat.
*On Mission A-4, A-6 and E-3, the player can fire their weapon from the Warthog, though the gunner seat is inaccessible with reduced rate of fire.


The passenger is able to carry objectives such as the bomb in [[Assault]], or the enemies' flag in [[Capture the Flag]] unless changed in the game settings. It is suggested to fill the Warthog so there can still be a gunner on the ride back to the base. Also, [[VIPs]] can enter the passenger seat, but with the [[Spartan Laser]], [[Gauss Warthog]], and heat seeking missiles from the [[Hornet]], this is not recommended unless in emergencies. However, being in a [[Gauss Hog]] can tip the scales in your favor.
===''Halo Wars 2''===
*'''Info:''' Core Vehicle, Fast moving, Can ram enemies, Good all-round vehicle
*'''Tier:''' 2
*'''Cost''': Population 4, Supplies 250, Power 0
*'''Upgrade:''' Gauss Turret
*'''Tier:''' 3
*'''Cost''': Population 0, Supplies 0, Power 750
Chaingun Warthogs can be built by all UNSC leaders besides [[Morgan Kinsano]] and [[Avery Johnson]] at the Garage. Warthogs perform well against infantry and okay against vehicles, aircraft, and structures. They can be upgraded to Gauss Warthogs at Tier 3. In [[Blitz]], Warthogs cost 60 energy while Armored Warthogs cost 80 energy.


Riding in the passenger seat is sometimes called "riding shotgun" or "shotgun" by Marines. This term has its origins in the [[United States of America|American]] west in the 1880's. Wells Fargo stagecoaches often carried a strongbox filled with gold, money, and other valuables, thus making them a popular target for outlaws and thieves. To help to deter the robberies, Wells Fargo assigned each of their stagecoaches a "shotgun messenger" who rode in the seat next to the driver brandishing a 10- or 12-gauge shotgun.
===''Halo Infinite''===
*In Campaign, the Chaingun Warthog can be called in from UNSC [[FOB]]s, and will be delivered by [[Echo 216]].
==Non-canon and dubious canon appearances==
===Silver Timeline===
{{Notice/Silver|category=no}}
M12B Warthogs armed with M46 Vulcans are used by the UNSC against the Covenant.{{Ref/YouTube|Id=HTVOT|5KZ3MKraNKY|Paramount+|Halo The Series (2022) Official Trailer|Y=2022|M=1|D=30}}


In [[Halo Wars]] the passenger seat of the Warthog can receive the Grenadier upgrade to enable the passenger to launch grenades from a mounted grenade launcher. While slow firing, it is effective against most forms of light infantry, and a slight assist in attacking Vehicles.
==Production notes==
 
<!-- This section requires changes throughout the Halo franchise -->
====Gunner====
*Initially, the name "M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle" was the name given to the default Warthog platform, with specific names given for Gauss, Troop Transport and Rocket variants. With the release of ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', this was amended to clarify that the name of M12 Force Application Vehicle was the name of the overall platform, and the LRV designation is a variant specific to those vehicles mounting chainguns.
The gunner stands in the '''Warthog''''s turret and mans the heavy weapon mounted there, whether it be an [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]], [[M68 Gauss Cannon]], or [[102mm SC-HE Rocket Turret|Rocket Turret]] ([[Halo PC]] only). He is responsible for defending the driver and passenger of the Hog from incoming enemy fire. So as to not interrupt his line of fire, his heavy weapon is mounted on a 360-degree hydraulic-powered swivel-mount that is not affected by any erratic movement on the driver's part. The M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun is very effective against aircraft such as [[Banshee]]s and is also excellent at neutralizing infantry, while the [[M68 Gauss Cannon]] and the [[102mm SC-HE Rocket Turret]] excel in the anti-vehicle role, though the Rocket turret fires faster and less accurately than the Gauss cannon. The gunner is also the most exposed person on the Warthog, and therefore usually the one to take the most damage.
**The later introduction of the M12B chassis in ''Halo 4'' further confused this issue, as thus-far no Warthog has been referred to as the M12B LRV.
A person carrying an objective item in [[multiplayer]] isn't allowed to use the '''Warthog''''s turret by default.
*Several Chaingun Warthog models have been constructed in real-life for various live-action trailers and media. The most famous of these is the Warthog constructed by [[WETA Workshop]] for ''[[Halo: Landfall]]'', and later reused in ''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''. More recently, a Warthog replica was constructed for display at ''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]''.
{{Clear}}
 
====Character Compatibility====
*[[Elites]] ([[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]])
*[[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]]
*[[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]]
*[[ODST]]
*[[Flood Combat Forms]] (Halo 2, but can still board a slow moving one in Halo 3)
 
===[[UNSC]] Remarks===
*“It's [the M12] sort of a bear to wheel around, but that’s something you gotta expect – the thing is twice the size of my granddad’s car – but it’s something you get used to pretty damned quick.”
*“On the battlefield speed is life and the M12 has that in spades – having a great big damn gun don’t hurt, either.”
*“One word: handbrake.”
*“I have yet to come up against an obstacle that the warthog couldn’t go right over.”
*“The Sarge hates it when we ram stuff, says the ‘hog ain’t indestructible. But it sure feels like it when you’re plowing through a crowd of startled Grunts, though.”
*“The seats are unreal! I was thinking of pulling a set out of a parts vehicle and shipping them home… but the wife shut it down – says everyone would be able to tell where they came from.”
*“Look at these legs – pretty nice, huh? It’s totally from getting in and out’a the ‘hog's Thirty-six inch damn step height.”
*"Oh my god...It's bigger than...er, you!"
 
==Variants==
===M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle===
[[Image:M41 LAAG in Halo 3.PNG|thumb|right|200px|The [[M41-Light Anti-Aircraft Gun (LAAG)]] is the main armament of the M12 LRV.]]
The M12 Warthog LRV (Light Reconnaissance Vehicle) is the most common and versatile type of Warthog used by the [[UNSC]], being common in every Halo game to date. While nominally designed for reconnaissance, its speed and firepower make it very effective in a cavalry role. The rear-mounted, three-barreled [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] 12.7 mm, is extremely effective against infantry and light vehicles, and is capable of picking apart armor should the need arise. In [[Halo Wars]], the [[M41 LAAG]] seems to have four barrels, this could be a mistake or a new weapon altogether.
 
This Warthog also has a variant, with the only difference that it is snow camouflaged instead of the standard green. This Warthog can only been seen in the Halo 3 multiplayer map [[Avalanche]]. There are also Warthogs in Halo: Custom Edition that have winter camouflage patterns.
 
Warthogs have a tendency to flip in high-speed turns. If you make a tight fast left turn away from a cliff that you are almost about to drive off of, you will flip off the cliff and plummet to your demise.
 
===[[M12A1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle]]===
[[Image:1220237463 Rocket warthog.png|right|thumb|150px|The [[M12A1 Warthog LAAV|Rocket Warthog]] in Halo PC]]
The M12A1 Warthog LAAV (Light Anti-Armor Vehicle) is a rare Warthog identified by black paint with yellow stripes and matching seats. This Warthog sports a rear-mounted [[102mm SC-HE Rocket Turret]] which allows it to take out heavily armored targets, such as enemy tanks, with ease. The downside of this is that this Warthogs turret is slow to reload, and not as effective at taking out infantry. Additionally, players have found that firing the three rockets in rapid, succession greatly decreases accuracy, resulting in them falling short or going over the heads of the intended target. The fact that the rockets move painstakingly slow doesn't help either.
 
This Warthog variant is only displayed in ''[[Halo PC]]'' Multiplayer and is replaced in [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]] by the [[M12G1 Warthog LAAV]].
 
A similar version is mentioned in [[Halo: Fall of Reach|Fall of Reach]]; instead of the normal [[102mm SC-HE Rocket Turret]], [[Senior Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez|Franklin Mendez's]] Warthog features a rack of [[Argent V Missile|Argent V Missiles]].
 
===[[M12G1 Light Anti-Armor Vehicle]]===
[[Image:Warthog gauss.jpg|right|thumb|150px|The [[M12G1 Warthog LAAV|Gauss Warthog]].]]
The M12G1 Warthog LAAV(which is first seen in Halo 2) is a fairly new Warthog variant designed to replace the M12A1 model, removing the Rocket Turret in favor of a faster-firing [[M68 Gauss Cannon]]. It basically serves the same purpose as its predecessor, being primarily an anti-vehicular model but with a faster rate of fire at the cost of decreased anti-vehicular effectiveness. The rounds are fired in the same manner of the MAC gun, however, the rounds fired are much smaller in comparison to those used in ships and Orbital Defense Platforms. The upgrade from standard Warthog to M12G1 LAAV costs 800 resource points and requires 3 energy units in [[Halo Wars]].
 
===[[M831 Troop Transport]]===
[[Image:1219023867 Transportwarthog.jpg|right|thumb|180px|The [[M831 TT Warthog|Troop Transport Warthog]].]]
This Warthog scraps the back-mounted turret in favor of four side-facing seats, which give the vehicle 360-degree defense (provided there are Marines). This Warthog is ideal for transporting troops across the field. It first appeared in [[Halo 3]], but was planned to appear in [[Halo 2]]. In Campaign, the driver and side seats can be used by players, but not the "Transport Carriage" - this is reserved for [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] in which three can ride, despite the fact that there are 2 double seats in the back and enough room for 2 Marines on the back, over the rear bumper. In multiplayer, this variant is not available at all probably due to the fact that [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]] and [[Elites]] can't ride in the back. This immense reduction in effectiveness resulted in its removal. However, there is a glitch on the map [[The Pit]], where you can get the troop warthog into the map and have the party leader drive it although it will result in instant death of those who get in to it. Unless help and cooperation from other players is present though, it is near impossible to obtain.
 
===[[Warthog APC]]===
The Warthog Armored Personnel Carrier. <ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''</ref> is a [[United Rebel Front]] ground vehicle. It is essentially an M12 Warthog modified by the URF to include a heavily armored passenger section capable of carrying troops and supplies. It has appeared in some [[Halo: Custom Edition]] maps like "w4rtorn cove" <ref>http://hce.halomaps.org/index.cfm?pg=3&fid=857.  </ref>
 
===[[Flatbed Warthog]]===
Avery Johnson and the militia forces on Harvest use the Flatbed Warthog.<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]</ref> It is similar to the [[Troop Transport Warthog]]. It was also featured in [[Halo Wars]] as the "Stage #1" Warthog which can later be improved into its armed counterparts by use of upgrades.
 
===[[Civilian Warthog]]===
[[Image:Civilhog.jpg|thumb|right|180px|The [[Civilian Warthog|civilian version]] of the Warthog.]]
Due to the success of the Warthog in battle situations, a civilian variant, called the "Hog" or [[Yellow Warthog]] was mass-produced for public use. The adaptation of military vehicles for civilian use has been seen before (e.g. Hummer brand SUV s being based off military Humvees). Obviously, not being intended for combat, the Hog uses standard vehicle walls, rather than armor plating, and is completely unarmed.  Sometimes when playing Xbox Live on the [[Halo 3]] map [[Sandtrap]], Warthogs appear without turrets, probably due to lag. On the [[Halo 3]] map [[The Pit]] there are 2 Warthogs outside the fence, one of which resembles a civilian warthog due to the lack of armaments. On the [[Halo 2]] multiplayer map [[Headlong]], there is an advertisement for civilian warthogs. Many players of [[Halo 2]] have claimed to have found ways of spawning the Civilian Warthog on [[Headlong]], but none of these methods have been actually proven.
{{Clear}}
==[[Multi-player]] Use==
[[Image:Sm h3 Warthog.gif|thumb|A side profile of the LRV]]
The Warthog is an extremely important aspect in multiplayer games. Because it is a multi-person vehicle, it is mostly used in team matches, although there are people that enjoy running other players over by themselves. It is possibly the most used vehicle in [[Capture the Flag]] matches, as you can load 3 people in, then have the person in the side seat go in and grab the flag, while the gunner provides cover fire until they can drive back. It is also the fastest land vehicle, even faster than the [[Mongoose]]. The horn can signal allies to get in but also alert nearby opponents to take cover when a Warthog is approaching. When the Warthog is at full speed, beware of [[trip mines]].
 
===[[Halo 3]] Multiplayer Strategy===
 
*'''Only Two People: '''Having two people in the Warthog on games like [[Slayer]] is a smart move, because a passenger will not contribute much and just add a kill for the other team. If you use the Warthog for transportation reasons make sure you destroy it when you reach your destination so the enemy cannot use it.
 
*'''Slow Down:''' When approaching an enemy slow down so the gunner doesn't have to turn around, therefore giving him more to time to aim at and kill the enemy.
 
*'''Drive Around the Outside: '''Drive around the outside of the map, because the middle areas of maps are often tight squeezes that reducing your mobility, and they are often hotspots for players to face off. And since most players will go after vehicles when they see them, you will most likely die very quickly.
 
*'''Running over other players:''' If you are in a Warthog that has taken a lot of damage or if you want to have a Warthog that is not damaged go find the other team and run them down. Try not to get hit by anything while you try this strategy out.
 
*'''Three Passenger Vehicles:''' Just like 'Only Two People', when you're playing [[Capture the Flag]] or [[Assault]] one player can drive, the other can be the gunner and the passenger can get the flag. Then once the flag has been retrieved the driver can get to their base safely and quickly.
 
*'''Slow And Steady:''' Until you have developed more skill in the Warthog, driving it at top speed can cause difficulties for the gunner, meaning that you get killed quickly, and loss of a vital instrument in team games.
 
*'''Get Away:''' If you are fighting a Warthog on foot, try to throw a [[Plasma Grenade]] onto one of the back wheels. This will send the Warthog flying away from you, keeping you safe on the off-chance that the crew survives.
 
*'''Watch for grenades:''' Watch for grenades when driving the warthog. A well timed grenade can flip you over or even kill you, so it is best to drive at a steady pace, as mentioned above. However, as a steady or slow pace means you are an easy target for rockets and plasma grenades both speed have their upsides.
*'''Three Passenger Tactic:''' If you must use a third passenger make sure he uses a explosive such as Rockets, Brute Shot, or Plasma Cannon. This will easily Clear a group of people in a close space or scatter them up too force them in an area where the gunner can pick them off.
 
*'''Get back on board:''' When flipped by an explosive or a disorientated landing, turn the camera to the Warthog and flip your Warthog to return to vehicular combat.
 
*'''Counter-hijack:''' If you turn your camera 90 degrees clockwise from the front of your Warthog before being hijacked, you have a one second chance to assassinate them and take back what's yours. Use this to get a nice, easy kill, assuming the hijack damage doesn't kill you.
 
====Tactics====
 
*If a Warthog is encountered, but only has a driver, they will attempt to roadkill players. If you are the one doing this, then it is wise to do this on a open fielded map where you can catch a person out in the open that has little room to run or hide. (E.g.[[Valhalla]], [[Standoff]].)
 
*If a Warthog is encountered, but also has a gunner (passenger optional) they will attempt to gun down players and then try to flatten them under their tires.
 
*It is possible to board the turret of a warthog that only has a driver and passenger. You can't kill them, however, because they are out of the line of fire.
 
*In campaign. keep an eye on your motion tracker when Marines are driving Warthogs around you. They will often times hit you, usually lowering your shields, sometimes killing you. Be especially careful on ''Tsavo Highway''.
 
====Counters====
 
*If you are under attack by a one-man Warthog driver, then jumping out of the way at the right time will allow you to leap right over it. Deploying a trip mine will eliminate him/her if they don't have enough time to react to it. Throwing a plasma grenade (if it sticks) will also engulf the driver in a big ball of plasma. A rocket launcher will work extremely well if they are approaching head-on. A Spartan Laser is usually adequate, if you can charge it up in time before you have tire tracks painting your corpse. Dead-eye snipers can eliminate them from a safe distance. Also, if you manage to jump exactly right, you can board (in Halo 2 & 3) the Warthog's driver-seat from mid-air. If you miss and overshoot, you might end up sitting behind the turret, or in the passenger's seat. If you land in the passenger's seat you can face them and then melee them. In the latter you can kill the driver quite easy with his/her only option being jumping out of the vehicle.
 
*Utilize your surroundings. In some situations, a well-timed jump to a nearby tree might result in your survival instead of having a face full of [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun|LAAG]] rounds or skid marks down your back.
 
*If a Warthog is encountered with a gunner, (passenger optional) then they usually will try to gun you down, rather than running you over. Eliminating them is almost the same as killing a one-man Warthog, but it has to be done faster, or the machine gun will kill you. If you are effective at sniping players in a vehicle, then snipe the guy on the turret first. Here too, you can board the vehicle mid-air, or jump up and simply hit the gunner. One or two shots should kill him/her, leaving the driver fairly defenseless.
 
*On maps like Standoff or Rat's Nest, get the Rocket Launcher or Gravity Hammer first and then hide near a roadway where the enemy Warthog will come. Make sure you don't try to hit a Warthog that is going too fast, and don't fire too early, because if you miss you become the gunner's prime target. So wait for them to go on a narrow stretch of road, like the roads in front of the bases on Standoff or the corners where they turn in Rat's Nest, and once they are close enough jump out and fire.
 
===[[Halo Wars]]===
 
In Halo Wars, Warthogs are lightly armoured, fast and nimble scout units, when they are first constructed they have no weapon armaments, so for any effectiveness you'll have to upgrade. Along with infantry units, they can be used to collect discovered [[Resources|resource]] [[Supplies|crates]]. Their starting special ability is the ram which is effective against infantry, on the flip side should their ram abilities be used on building the Warthog can take a small percentage of damage, even on Easy difficulty. Those who pre-ordered Halo Wars received The Flaming Warthog, a special in-game item that can be used in multiplayer matchmaking.
 
===[[Halo Wars]] Stats===
 
*Air damage: 5
*Vehicle Damage: 1
*Infantry Damage: 9
*Structure Damage: 1
*Defense: 7
*Cost: 1 Population, 150 resources and requires tech level 0.
 
====In-Game Upgrades====
As with all Halo Wars units, Warthogs can receive three upgrades to significantly increase their combat effectiveness. The upgrades are in order as follows.
 
*'''Gunner''' - Adds a machine gun attack to the Warthog.
*'''Grenadier''' - Adds a Marine with grenade launcher.
*'''Gauss Cannon''' - Replaces machine gun for a severe damage increase.
 
==Trivia==
[[Image:HummerHX.jpg|right|thumb|The concept Hummer HX strongly resembles the Warthog]]
[[Video:Real_Warthog_Ride-1214204637-173|right|200px]]
*Out of all multiplayer maps in the Halo trilogy, 25 maps feature Warthog(s).
*There was a civilian version of the Warthog made called the Sports Warthog, of which there are advertisements on the Halo 2 map, [[Headlong]] and in Halo 2's Campaign level, [[Metropolis]].
*It is possible to slash off the two "lobes" on top of the front wheels in Halo 3, revealing the engine.
*During [[Halo 2]]'s development [[Bungie]] considered more specialized warthog variants including a 'Snow', 'Jungle' and 'Transport' Warthog. Eventually, the 'Snow' and 'Transport' variants is featured in Halo 3, although with major design changes. The 'Jungle' version was cut and stayed as a concept. These designs have been used in mods for Halo: Custom Edition, mainly in larger maps.
*In the ''[[Halo 2]]'' level [[Outskirts]], it is possible to get an [[Invincible Warthog]]. The Hog will show damage but cannot be destroyed.
*[[WETA Workshop]], in [[Wikipedia:New Zealand|New Zealand]], built a full-scale, operating, accurate Warthog. It has several numbers on it, some possibly pertaining to that specific model or maybe even that specific Warthog, including, but not limited to, 5c8611, N/AAV-20, and others. WETA's Warthog is accurate in every function, including a "working" minigun, four-wheel steering, digital displays, air bags, and the ability to "crab crawl"<ref>http://www.wetaworkshop.co.nz/projects/filmography/film/halo3</ref>. If you look at the driver's side of the windscreen, there are stamps portraying the number and type of [[Covenant]] troops killed. It can be seen in the short films "Halo: Arms Race". Some of the team members of Bungie were given the chance to drive the WETA workshops Warthog. Three members of the Bungie team were driving the warthog around a parking lot when they scraped the side of the warthog on a small wooden structure built onto the side of a wall.
*In the popular machinima series [[Red vs. Blue]], the Warthog is referred to as "the Jeep" and "the Puma". The name "Puma" arose after Grif said, "It doesn't look like a Warthog to me. It looks more like a Puma". As a joke by Bungie, the word "Puma" can be seen on the tires of the Warthogs in [[Multiplayer]].
*Many of the features of the Warthog can be blown off its chassis, including the hubcaps, bumper and engine covers.
*The concept of the [[wikipedia:Hummer HX|Hummer HX]] SUV by General Motors resembles the Warthog in the Halo games.  If it were to be produced, it would be the closest vehicle to a [[Halo]] Warthog with the exception of the [[WETA Workshop]] Warthog.
*The passenger seat aiming system was changed from [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] to the one in [[Halo 2]]. In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], the passenger views everything in first-person. But in [[Halo 2]], it was changed to third person and remains unchanged in [[Halo 3]].
*In [[Halo: PC]], there is a [[Double Warthog Driving in PC|glitch]] which allows you to drive two Warthogs at once.
*The windshield of any type of Warthog will deflect any [[plasma grenade]] that is thrown at it from the front. The grenade will, instead of sticking, bounce off of the windshield. In multiplayer games in [[Halo PC]] with infinite grenades, this can actually be used to throw grenades much farther than usual by throwing one [[plasma grenade]] onto the hood of the Warthog so it sticks, then throwing another plasma grenade onto the windshield so it bounces and is sent shooting off by the first grenade's explosion.
*The Warthog was originally going to be a Humvee like vehicle in the early stages of development of ''[[Halo]]''.
*For information on how to obtain a turretless Warthog in [[Halo 3]] see page [[Turretless Vehicle]].
*In Halo:CE, the physics engine allowed the Warthog to bounce off Tanks and Ghosts to incredible heights, and even drive under a tank at high speeds, flipping it over. This allowed many people to play a game commonly called "Warthog Wars", where 2 or more players would take Warthogs and ram each other to get the Warthog spinning into the air. In Halo 2 and 3, this is no longer possible thanks to the improved physics engine.
*In [[Halo Wars]] the Warthog doesn't start out with a turret at all instead it can only ram other units as its special ability. You can only receive the turret by upgrading at your base command center.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Boom Goes the 'Hog copy.jpg|A M12 Warthog LRV prepares for lift off thanks to the new and ever so fun [[Fusion Coil]]s.
File:Warthog Comparisons.jpg|The various iterations of the M12 LRV as seen in the ''Halo'' trilogy and ''Halo: Reach''.
Image:Warthog01USE.jpg|1:1 Scale Warthog built by WETA Studios for the [[Halo: Landfall]] series of short films. The human is real.
File:HCE-HotrodWarthogskin.jpg|A ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' Warthog with the Hot Rod skin in ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.
Image:Warthog in Action.jpg|The M12 Warthog LRV made by WETA in Action.
File:H2 District Warthog.jpg|A M12 LRV in ''Halo 2''.
Image:Schematics of a M12 Warthog LRV.jpg|Schematics of a M12 Warthog LRV.
File:Wartarticlethumb.jpg|Wireframe of the LRV variant.
Image:1220919436 Warthog inside.png|An inside look of a Warthog's control system.
File:WetaStudios-M12WarthogFAV.jpg|Full-scale Warthog built by [[WETA Workshop]] for the ''[[Halo: Landfall]]'' short films.
Image:1226436474 Unsc warthog render.jpg|The Warthog as seen in [[Halo Wars]].
File:MCC-H3Cameracrew.png|A M12 LRV with the Rally Hog skin in the ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'' version of ''Halo 3''.
Image:Blue_hog.jpg|Blue Warthogs as seen in Halo Wars.
File:HW_Warthog_Concept.jpg|Concept art of the Warthog in ''Halo Wars''.
Image:Turretless Warthog.jpg|A Warthog without a turret.
File:Red Team.jpg|[[Red Team]] in a Warthog with a four barreled LAAG.
Image:H2 Warthog Concepts.jpg|Early Halo 2 Warthog concepts
File:HW Warthog Render_2.jpg|The Warthog in ''Halo Wars''.
Image:Snow Warthog.jpg|Snow Warthog with ice-crusted treads for use in the Halo 3 Legendary Map Pack, [[Avalanche (Level)|Avalanche]].
File:HW Warthog HiPoly 1.jpg|A high-poly render of the Warthog from ''Halo Wars''.
Image:WaH.jpg|The flaming warthog and Honor guard wraith from Halo Wars
File:HW Warthog HiPoly 2.jpg|Another view of the high-poly render.
File:HW Warthog HiPoly 3.jpg|
File:HW Warthog Wireframe.jpg|A wireframe view of the ''Halo Wars'' Warthog.
File:HW EarlyWarthog 1.jpg|The Warthog from early in ''Halo Wars''{{'}} development.
File:HW EarlyWarthog 2.jpg|Another view of the early ''Halo Wars'' Warthog.
File:HW-M12LRV.png|An Fireball Warthog on Harvest.
File:Homecoming_Warthog_Concept.png|Concept art of the Warthog in ''[[Halo Legends]]: [[Homecoming]]''.
File:Avatar RC Warthog.png|The RC Warthog Xbox 360 Avatar accessory.
File:Halo Reach Warthog.png|The Warthog in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''
File:H4FUD_GeneralBlack's_Warthog.jpg|The personal Warthog vehicle utilised by [[Daniel Black|General Black]] in ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''.
File:H4-M12WarthogLRV.png|An M12B Warthog LRV in ''[[Halo 4]]''.
File:M12 LRV H4 in use.jpg|A Warthog on [[Vortex]].
File:M12_LRV.jpg|A Warthog on [[Ragnarok]].
File:Halo4 warthog.jpg|Halo 4 Infobox.
File:Khaki_skin.png|The Khaki Skin of the Warthog.([[Forza 4 Autovista Warthog]]).
File:Snow_skin.png|The Arctic Skin of the Warthog.([[Forza 4 Autovista Warthog]]).
File:H2ACP-WarthogLRV.png|[[John-117]] driving an M12B Warthog LRV in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''.
File:H2A warthog.png|A Warthog in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''.
File:H2AMP-WarthogLRV.png|A Warthog on [[Stonetown]].
File:SpartanStrike - Warthog.png|A Warthog in ''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]''.
File:H5G Warthog.jpg|An M12B Chaingun Warthog in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''.
File:H5G-LAAGHUD.png|A Warthog on [[Escape from ARC]] in a pre-release build of ''Halo 5: Guardians''.
File:H5G-M12B HUD Campaign.png|HUD of the M12B Chaingun Warthog by [[Edward Buck]] in the ''Halo 5: Guardians'' campaign.
File:H5G-M12BHUD.png|HUD of the M12B Warthog.
File:H5G-WarthogWarzone.jpg|A Warthog on [[Raid on Apex 7]].
File:H5G-Warthogs.png|An ONI Warthog, Scout Warthog, and Warthog on [[Alluvion]].
File:HGB-Warthogmodel.jpg|A Warthog model in ''[[Halo: Ground Command]]''.
File:HO-Warthog.jpg|A Warthog in ''[[Halo Online]]''.
File:HW2B Warthog.png|An M12B Warthog LRV in the ''[[Halo Wars 2 Open Beta]]''.
File:HW2-Spartanmenu.jpg|Warthogs in ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''.
File:HW2 Blitz Warthog.png|[[Blitz]] card of a Warthog.
File:HW2-Floodvehicles.png|Flood infected Warthogs in [[Terminus Firefight]].
File:HRoa 1 warthog.png|A Warthog in ''[[Halo: Rise of Atriox]]''.
File:HR Warthog.png|An M12B Warthog LRV in ''[[Halo: Recruit]]''.
File:HINF Warthog Render.png|The M12B Warthog LRV in ''[[Halo Infinite]]''.
File:HINF MPOverview CanyonMap4.png|A Warthog missing a wheel in ''Halo Infinite''.
File:HINF-Breaker1.jpg|A trio of Warthogs with different coatings on [[Breaker]].
File:HTV-Allegiance-ChadKai.jpg|Kai-125 lifting an M12B Warthog LRV in ''[[Halo: The Television Series]]''.
</gallery>
<!-- Hiding these images until gameplay page is made
<gallery>
File:REQ_Card_-_Warthog.png|Base model.
File:REQ_Card_-_ Warthog Corp.jpg|Corp variant.
File:REQ_Card_-_ Warthog Urban.jpg|Urban variant.
File:REQ_Card_-_ Warthog Tundra.jpg|Tundra variant.
File:REQ_Card_-_ Warthog Woodland.jpg|Woodland variant.
File:REQ_Card_-_ Warthog ONI.jpg|ONI variant.
File:REQ_Card_-_ Warthog Sword.jpg|Sword Needler variant.
</gallery>
</gallery>
-->
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes|gallerypage=Images of Warthog}}
{{Clear}}
==List of appearances==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''
*''[[Halo: The Flood]]''
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]''
*''[[Halo 2]]''
*''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''
*''[[Halo: Landfall]]''
*''[[Halo: Uprising]]''
*''[[Halo 3]]''
*''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''
*''[[Halo Wars]]''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
**''[[Homecoming]]''
**''[[Prototype]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[The Return]]''
*''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''
*''[[Remember Reach]]''
*''[[Halo: Reach]]''
*''[[Halo: Fall of Reach]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp|Boot Camp]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Covenant|Covenant]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Invasion|Invasion]]''
{{col-2}}
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[The Commissioning]]''
*''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''
*''[[Halo 4]]''
**''[[Spartan Ops]]''
*''[[Halo: Spartan Assault]]''
*''[[Halo: Initiation]]''
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
*''[[Halo: Spartan Strike]]''
*''[[Halo: Last Light]]''
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach - The Animated Series]]''
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''
*''[[Know Your Enemy]]''
*''[[Halo: Ground Command]]''
*''[[Halo Mythos]]''
*''[[Halo: Tales from Slipspace]]''
**''[[On the Brink]]''
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]''
*''[[Halo: Envoy]]''
*''[[Halo: Rise of Atriox]]''
*''[[Halo: Fireteam Raven]]''
*''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]''
*''[[Halo: Oblivion]]'' {{mo}}
*''[[Halo: Meridian Divide]]''
*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]''
*''[[Halo Infinite]]''
*''[[Halo: The Television Series Season One]]''
**''[[Contact]]''
**''[[Unbound]]''
**''[[Reckoning]]''
**''[[Allegiance]]''
**''[[Transcendence]]''
*''[[Halo: The Television Series Season Two]]''
**''[[Sanctuary (TV Series)|Sanctuary]]''
{{col-end}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
<references/>
{{Ref/Sources|2}}
 
==Related Links==
===Internal Links===
*[[Warthog Jump]]
*[[Spectre|"Spectre"]] - [[Covenant Separatist]] equivalent.
*[[Type-52 Infantry Support Vehicle]] - [[Covenant Loyalist]] equivalent.
*[[Halo 2 Warthog (Battle Damaged)]]
 
===External Links===
 
{{UNSC Vehicles}}
{{Halo Wars UNSC Units}}


[[de:M12 Warthog]]
{{Warthogs}}
[[Category:UNSC]]
{{Human vehicles}}
[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:UNSC vehicles]]
[[Category:Drivable Vehicles]]
[[Category:Warthog variants]]
[[Category: Halo Wars]]
[[Category:Halo: Combat Evolved]]
[[Category:Halo 2]]
[[Category:Halo 3]]
[[Category:Human]]

Latest revision as of 16:09, October 20, 2024

M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
M12 w/ M41
Halo Reach Warthog.png
M12B w/ M46
H4-M12WarthogLRV.png
M12B w/ M343A2
H5G-M12B.png
Production information

Manufacturer:

AMG Transport Dynamics

Product line:

Warthog

Model:

M12 Force Application Vehicle

  • M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle
Technical specifications

Length:

6 metres (20 ft)[1]

Width:

3 metres (9.8 ft)

Height:

2.5 meters (8.2 ft) (M12B)[2]

Mass:

Approx. 3.5 tonnes (7,700 lb)

Maximum speed:

125 Km/h (78mph)

Engine(s):

12.0 L liquid-cooled hydrogen-injected ICE

Hull:

Ballistic polycarbonate, titanium, carbon nanotube

Armament:

M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun (1) or
M46 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun (1) or
M343A2 chaingun (1)

Crew:

  • 1 driver
  • 1 passenger
  • 1 gunner
Usage

In service:

Insurrection
Human-Covenant War
Post-Covenant War conflicts

Role(s):

  • Reconnaissance
  • Anti-personnel
  • Anti-aircraft[3]

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command
Insurrectionists
Liang-Dortmund Corporation

 

"Somebody order a Warthog?"
Carol Rawley drops off an M12 Chaingun Warthog during the Battle of Installation 04.[4]

The M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (LRV), colloquially referred to as the Chaingun Warthog[5] or simply Warthog, is one of many weaponized configurations of the UNSC's ubiquitous Warthog platform. Models fielded during the Insurrection and the Human-Covenant War featured a turret-mounted M41 Vulcan or M46 Vulcan,[6] while some more modern post-war variants are armed with an M343A2 chaingun.[7]

Design details[edit]

Main articles: M12 Warthog, M12B Warthog

Removing the turret of a Warthog to create dedicated scout or other weaponized variants of Warthog is a simple process, and has allowed the UNSC to employ many combat configurations of the vehicle with different weapons for different roles.[8] Warthogs equipped with Light Anti-Aircraft chainguns are designated as Warthog Light Reconnaissance Vehicles. The Light Reconnaissance Vehicle is the most common variant of the Warthog seen on the battlefield[2], designed to eliminate lightly armored personnel and low-flying aircraft.

Chaingun Warthogs have been employed on both the M12 Warthog and M12B Warthog chassis types, all unified with the presence of a 12.7x99mm chaingun of some variety. M12 Warthogs and their derivatives such as the M864 Arctic[9] and Fireball[10] Warthogs typically employed the M41 Vulcan, a triple-barreled, electric-powered, linkless belt-fed machine gun capable of firing 500 penetrating rounds per minute.[11] The standard ammunition loadout for the chaingun is armor-piercing but a number of specialist rounds exist, such as proximity-fused-high-explosive or less-than-lethal-stunball rounds.[12]

M12B variants of LRV, introduced in 2552, serve the same basic function as their forebears, though have upgraded armament to suit their upgraded chassis. M12B Chaingun Warthogs typically employ the M46 Vulcan chaingun, though some introduced by late 2558 employ the M343A2 chaingun. The M12B has seen considerable evolution in the LRV design, with ONI-branded Chaingun Warthogs replacing their typical ammunition with High Explosive Dual Purpose ammunition.[13] UNSC forces working with the Swords of Sanghelios have additionally produced a unique variant of the Chaingun Warthog, designed to incorporate Energy shielding and Kemuksuru ammunition into the vehicle's design.[14]

Variants[edit]

Theoretically, any Warthog chassis is capable of being fitted with a chaingun mount. The following list summarizes all thus-far observed variants seen in an LRV configuration.

Operational history[edit]

Chaingun Warthogs performing recon during the Harvest campaign.

As the most common variant of the M12 Force Application Vehicle, the M12 Chaingun Warthog has been in service with the UNSC for over two centuries. They saw use throughout the Insurrection and into the Human-Covenant War.[2] They would see action in almost every major battle of the war. By 2552, M12B variants of the Chaingun Warthog had entered circulation, though both LRV variants saw action in the battles of Installation 04 and Earth. M12 LRVs would be used by John-117 to escape the destruction of both the downed UNSC Pillar of Autumn and Installation 08.

In the post-war period, the M12 LRV has seen additional use against Covenant remnants, with the vehicle being proliferated among the colonies for use by private corporate entities such as the Liang-Dortmund Corporation for security of their sites against all manner of threat.[16] The 550 Scuderia StarSpeed M-12R would also see use in rally racing on New Carthage while configured as an LRV.[17]

Gameplay[edit]

Changes from Halo: Combat Evolved to Halo 2[edit]

  • The Warthog is no longer indestructible.
  • Handling has been improved overall.
  • Players in the passenger seat will be in third-person not in first-person.

Changes from Halo 3 and Halo 3:ODST to Halo 4[edit]

  • Overheat was featured as firing continuously can make the turret overheated.
  • Improved accuracy.

Halo: Spartan Strike[edit]

  • On Mission A-3, the player can only man the Warthog's gunner seat.
  • On Mission A-4, A-6 and E-3, the player can fire their weapon from the Warthog, though the gunner seat is inaccessible with reduced rate of fire.

Halo Wars 2[edit]

  • Info: Core Vehicle, Fast moving, Can ram enemies, Good all-round vehicle
  • Tier: 2
  • Cost: Population 4, Supplies 250, Power 0
  • Upgrade: Gauss Turret
  • Tier: 3
  • Cost: Population 0, Supplies 0, Power 750

Chaingun Warthogs can be built by all UNSC leaders besides Morgan Kinsano and Avery Johnson at the Garage. Warthogs perform well against infantry and okay against vehicles, aircraft, and structures. They can be upgraded to Gauss Warthogs at Tier 3. In Blitz, Warthogs cost 60 energy while Armored Warthogs cost 80 energy.

Halo Infinite[edit]

  • In Campaign, the Chaingun Warthog can be called in from UNSC FOBs, and will be delivered by Echo 216.

Non-canon and dubious canon appearances[edit]

Silver Timeline[edit]

HTV-SilverTeam logo.png
This article contains information about the Silver Timeline, and is not a part of the established Halo canon.

M12B Warthogs armed with M46 Vulcans are used by the UNSC against the Covenant.[18]

Production notes[edit]

  • Initially, the name "M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle" was the name given to the default Warthog platform, with specific names given for Gauss, Troop Transport and Rocket variants. With the release of Halo: Reach, this was amended to clarify that the name of M12 Force Application Vehicle was the name of the overall platform, and the LRV designation is a variant specific to those vehicles mounting chainguns.
    • The later introduction of the M12B chassis in Halo 4 further confused this issue, as thus-far no Warthog has been referred to as the M12B LRV.
  • Several Chaingun Warthog models have been constructed in real-life for various live-action trailers and media. The most famous of these is the Warthog constructed by WETA Workshop for Halo: Landfall, and later reused in Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn. More recently, a Warthog replica was constructed for display at Halo: Outpost Discovery.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]