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The charge itself could penetrate a [[Scorpion Tank]]<ref name="H:GoO_ch39"/> The blasts from multiple mines disabled an [[Onyx Sentinel]].<ref name="H:GoO_ch39">[[Halo: Ghost of Onyx]], chapter 19</ref> | The charge itself could penetrate a [[Scorpion Tank]]<ref name="H:GoO_ch39"/> The blasts from multiple mines disabled an [[Onyx Sentinel]].<ref name="H:GoO_ch39">[[Halo: Ghost of Onyx]], chapter 19</ref> | ||
The Spartan-II | The Spartan-II John used a Lotus near a doorway to kill advancing Brutes during the battle in the [[Unyielding Hierophant]] in Halo: First Strike. | ||
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The Lotus Anti-Tank Mine (or Lotus for short) is a type of UNSC area-denial ordnance that can be described as "flowerlike".[1] It is a disk a quarter meter across with spikes along the rim to stabilize it when buried.[2]
The shaped charge[3] may be triggered in a number of ways. A proximity sensor[4] makes the Lotus effective against lower hovering vehicles such as those used by the Covenant. The sensor may also be enabled remotely[3] and its sensitivity altered for use against infantry.[5][3][4] The Lotus Anti-Tank Mine also has a countdown mode.[2]
The charge itself could penetrate a Scorpion Tank[1] The blasts from multiple mines disabled an Onyx Sentinel.[1] The Spartan-II John used a Lotus near a doorway to kill advancing Brutes during the battle in the Unyielding Hierophant in Halo: First Strike.
The Lotus should not be confused with the TR/9 Antipersonnel Mine or the Type 14 Magnetic/Anti-Tank Mine.
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo: Ghost of Onyx, chapter 39 Cite error: Invalid
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- ^ a b c Halo: The Fall of Reach, chapter 27
- ^ a b Halo: The Fall of Reach, chapter 35
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, prologue