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Mark III [A1] Peacekeeper
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Sector 12 Police Cyclops variant
Production information

Product line:

Mark III exoskeleton

Model:

Mark III [A1]

Technical specifications

Other system(s):

Armament:

  • Heavy machine gun[1]

Crew:

Usage

In service:

Human-Covenant War

Role(s):

Law enforcement[1]

Affiliation:

New Mombasa Police Department

 

The Mark III [A1] Peacekeeper, also known as the Peacekeeper Cyclops, is a specialised variant of the Mark III exoskeleton, employed by law enforcement agencies.[2]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

Mark III [A1] units are usually equipped with a large riot shield and a low-pressure autocannon that can fire a variety of riot-control munitions.[2]

Variants[edit]

  • Sector 12 Police Cyclops: This variant is fielded by the New Mombasa Police Department and equips a heavy machine gun and a riot shield. It is used for riot suppression, close-quarters combat and operations behind enemy lines.[1]

Usage[edit]

The Mark III [A1] was popular with police SWAT teams on Earth,[2] with the New Mombasa Police Department utilizing some.[1] Most were destroyed after being pressed into active combat duty.[2]

Production notes[edit]

The Peacekeeper was first visualized by MEGA Brands Halo Toys as the "Sector 12 Police Cyclops". The vehicle was considered a separate entity to the Mark III described on Halo Waypoint until February 2020, when Jeff Easterling confirmed the connection.[3]

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