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|image =[[File:Halo 2 - Twin cannons.jpg|260px]][[File:Halo 3 - Twin cannons.jpg|260px]]
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|name            =Plasma Cannons
| manufacturer  = Covenant
| model          = Class-2 Energy Gun
| model          = Class-2 Energy Gun
| type          = Anti-Personnel/Vehicular Weapon
| type          = Anti-Personnel/Vehicular Weapon
| size          = Vehicle mounted
| size          = Vehicle mounted
|damage per hit = Medium
|damage per hit = Medium
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|fire           = Automatic
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|ammotype       = Superheated [[Plasma]]
|fire = Automatic
|rate of fire   = High
|ammotype = Superheated [[Plasma]]
|accuracy       = Medium to High
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|range           = Medium
|rate of fire = High
|counterpart     = [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]]
|accuracy = Medium to High
|counterwep     = [[102mm HEAT]] rockets
|range = Medium
|affiliation     = [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]]
|counterpart = [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]]
|counterwep = [[102mm HEAT]] rockets
|affiliation = [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]]
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The '''Class-2 Energy Guns'''<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 331''</ref>, also referred as '''Twin Plasma Cannons''', are standard weapons mounted on many Covenant vehicles, like the [[Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Ghost]], [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft|Banshee]], and [[Seraph-class Starfighter|Seraph]].
The '''Class-2 Energy Guns'''<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''',''page 331''</ref>, also referred as '''Twin Plasma Cannons''', are the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant's]] vehicle mounted weapon systems, commonly used on the [[Type-32 Rapid Assault Vehicle|Ghost]], and [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft|Banshee]].


== Summary ==
==Design Details==
The Twin Plasma Cannons are [[Directed Energy Weapon|directed energy weapons]] capable of firing automatic bursts of superheated [[plasma]] (in the 100-250 kW range). They are very powerful weapons against [[energy shields]], but not as effective against flesh. Their major advantage is the cannons' rapid rate of fire: 450 to 600 bolts per minute, making them effective against light armored vehicles and infantry, but not against heavily-armored vehicles.
The class-2 energy weapon is a [[Directed Energy Weapon]] that is mounted onto small Covenant craft and is a newer [[Plasma]]-based projectile weapon system. The weapons power output is 100-250kW.<ref>'''Halo 2 Manual''' ''page 18''</ref> It is powered by a small power source and uses [[Hydrogen Fluoride]] as a source of fuel.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''' ''page 163''</ref> The design of the weapon doesn't differ much from standard Covenant weapons using a single collimator covered with a two piece metal case. The class 2 weapon system is used for heavy combat situations and is employed for both anti-vehicle and ship-to-ship combat, but can be extremely effective in infantry support and suppressive roles. The class 2s role as a anti-vehicle weapon means that the firepower produced by this weapon is considerably high, able to punch through and melt multiple layers of armor until the target vehicles is destroyed, or inoperable. The class 2 energy weapon functions like most plasma based weapons used by the Covenant by rapidly cycling, loading, ignition, and release of plasma at high velocities. The plasma is contained and guided by a electromagnetic bottle which guides the plasma until it either travels too far away from the magnetic source and dissipates, or strikes its intended target.


The plasma cannons use energy from the power core of the vehicle where they are mounted, but one disadvantage is that they cannot be fired while the vehicle's boost is engaged. In addition, the bolts have a stun effect, allowing it to destroy "stronger" vehicles, such as tanks, as they cannot turn fast enough to face the attacker. This, paired with the Ghost's evasive prowess, makes it a common maneuver against all vehicles.
Against infantry, the lethality of the class-2 energy weapon is severe as injuries inflicted to infantry with light body armor are severe fourth-degree burns, this level of injury completely burns away all flesh, leaving only bone tissue. Body fluids would be subjected to flash vaporization, and fluids trapped in organs or arteries in addition to the rapid expansion of heat would cause ruptures or small steam explosions causing additional damage to the body. Near misses can also cause injury to the target, as they produce severe burns to the area they pass, this can also cause heat trauma or heat stroke from the extreme temperatures of the bolt.<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''' ''page 19''</ref><ref name="reach">'''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''' ''page 315''</ref> Should the plasma impact an object, the impact can cause splash damage creating debris both non-heated and heated that may come into contact with a target, with a crippling or lethal effect.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''' ''page 15''</ref> Damage to light armored vehicles is high as the plasma's high kinetic energy and extreme temperatures can punch through it with ease, more heavily armored vehicles can withstand a certain amount of fire before its armor can be penetrated. In the context of the Halo games, all plasma weapons' strength and lethality are compensated for both the sake of ESRB rating and gameplay.  


== Trivia ==
===Advantages===
The class-2 energy weapon is a medium range weapon, and can inflict very high damage against armor and infantry — the weapon however excels at destroying light armored vehicles and is the primary reason a good number of Covenant vehicles use this weapon system. Vehicles equipped with class 2 weapon systems can halt enemy infantry advance with its ability to deliver harassing suppressive fire; this tactic is also reflected in the Covenant's combat doctrine: destroy enemy morale with harassing fire from distant or hidden snipers and intimate exposure to the alien-ness of their infantry. The weapons small power source coupled with the vehicles design allows prolonged continuous fire without overheating the weapon, excess heat is vented through small vents placed on the vehicle.
 
===Disadvantages===
Although the class-2 energy weapon can strike a target at longer ranges, it is not suited for long range combat. The first is the rate of thermal expansion which is determined by the rate of the bloom of the bolt, blooming is the result of plasma breakdown in the air at energy densities of around a megajoule per cubic centimeter. This effect causes the plasma to defocus and disperse energy into the atmosphere. It can be more severe if there is fog, smoke, or dust in the air. As the bolt is accelerated away from the "barrel" of the weapon the plasma begins to decay as a result of the weakening magnetic field. Speed also factors in to this, the faster the bolt is accelerated, the farther the bolt will travel before the temperature of plasma begins to decay and the magnetic field becomes unstable and finally dissipates. As the bolt loses velocity it also loses kinetic damage as it travels longer distances. Each vehicle that uses the class-2 energy gun has their own disadvantages when equipped with this weapon system and as such can either be limited in firing angle or range.
 
==Trivia==
*While boosting in a Ghost or Banshee, you cannot fire the Plasma Cannons because the energy used to fire them is being channeled to the boosters.
*While boosting in a Ghost or Banshee, you cannot fire the Plasma Cannons because the energy used to fire them is being channeled to the boosters.
*In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', the Twin Plasma Cannons fired simultaneously and has the capability of stunning the enemy temporarily, while in ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'', they fire alternatively and lack the stun effect. It should also be noted that the cannons in ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'' are much more accurate during sustained fire.
*In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', the Twin Plasma Cannons fired simultaneously and has the capability of stunning the enemy temporarily, while in ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'', they fire alternatively and lack the stun effect. It should also be noted that the cannons in ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3'' are much more accurate during sustained fire.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" orientation="portrait">
File:C-2 EWS Bolt Study temp.jpg|A study of the Class-2 Energy Gun's bolt.
File:Impact example.jpg|Example of the impact radius of the bolt.
File:Halo 3 - Twin cannons.jpg|Ghost firing its plasma cannons.
</gallery>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==

Revision as of 04:20, July 17, 2010

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Template:Weapon The Class-2 Energy Guns[1], also referred as Twin Plasma Cannons, are the Covenant's vehicle mounted weapon systems, commonly used on the Ghost, and Banshee.

Design Details

The class-2 energy weapon is a Directed Energy Weapon that is mounted onto small Covenant craft and is a newer Plasma-based projectile weapon system. The weapons power output is 100-250kW.[2] It is powered by a small power source and uses Hydrogen Fluoride as a source of fuel.[3] The design of the weapon doesn't differ much from standard Covenant weapons using a single collimator covered with a two piece metal case. The class 2 weapon system is used for heavy combat situations and is employed for both anti-vehicle and ship-to-ship combat, but can be extremely effective in infantry support and suppressive roles. The class 2s role as a anti-vehicle weapon means that the firepower produced by this weapon is considerably high, able to punch through and melt multiple layers of armor until the target vehicles is destroyed, or inoperable. The class 2 energy weapon functions like most plasma based weapons used by the Covenant by rapidly cycling, loading, ignition, and release of plasma at high velocities. The plasma is contained and guided by a electromagnetic bottle which guides the plasma until it either travels too far away from the magnetic source and dissipates, or strikes its intended target.

Against infantry, the lethality of the class-2 energy weapon is severe as injuries inflicted to infantry with light body armor are severe fourth-degree burns, this level of injury completely burns away all flesh, leaving only bone tissue. Body fluids would be subjected to flash vaporization, and fluids trapped in organs or arteries in addition to the rapid expansion of heat would cause ruptures or small steam explosions causing additional damage to the body. Near misses can also cause injury to the target, as they produce severe burns to the area they pass, this can also cause heat trauma or heat stroke from the extreme temperatures of the bolt.[4][5] Should the plasma impact an object, the impact can cause splash damage creating debris both non-heated and heated that may come into contact with a target, with a crippling or lethal effect.[6] Damage to light armored vehicles is high as the plasma's high kinetic energy and extreme temperatures can punch through it with ease, more heavily armored vehicles can withstand a certain amount of fire before its armor can be penetrated. In the context of the Halo games, all plasma weapons' strength and lethality are compensated for both the sake of ESRB rating and gameplay.

Advantages

The class-2 energy weapon is a medium range weapon, and can inflict very high damage against armor and infantry — the weapon however excels at destroying light armored vehicles and is the primary reason a good number of Covenant vehicles use this weapon system. Vehicles equipped with class 2 weapon systems can halt enemy infantry advance with its ability to deliver harassing suppressive fire; this tactic is also reflected in the Covenant's combat doctrine: destroy enemy morale with harassing fire from distant or hidden snipers and intimate exposure to the alien-ness of their infantry. The weapons small power source coupled with the vehicles design allows prolonged continuous fire without overheating the weapon, excess heat is vented through small vents placed on the vehicle.

Disadvantages

Although the class-2 energy weapon can strike a target at longer ranges, it is not suited for long range combat. The first is the rate of thermal expansion which is determined by the rate of the bloom of the bolt, blooming is the result of plasma breakdown in the air at energy densities of around a megajoule per cubic centimeter. This effect causes the plasma to defocus and disperse energy into the atmosphere. It can be more severe if there is fog, smoke, or dust in the air. As the bolt is accelerated away from the "barrel" of the weapon the plasma begins to decay as a result of the weakening magnetic field. Speed also factors in to this, the faster the bolt is accelerated, the farther the bolt will travel before the temperature of plasma begins to decay and the magnetic field becomes unstable and finally dissipates. As the bolt loses velocity it also loses kinetic damage as it travels longer distances. Each vehicle that uses the class-2 energy gun has their own disadvantages when equipped with this weapon system and as such can either be limited in firing angle or range.

Trivia

  • While boosting in a Ghost or Banshee, you cannot fire the Plasma Cannons because the energy used to fire them is being channeled to the boosters.
  • In Halo: Combat Evolved, the Twin Plasma Cannons fired simultaneously and has the capability of stunning the enemy temporarily, while in Halo 2 and Halo 3, they fire alternatively and lack the stun effect. It should also be noted that the cannons in Halo 2 and Halo 3 are much more accurate during sustained fire.

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Encyclopedia,page 331
  2. ^ Halo 2 Manual page 18
  3. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest page 163
  4. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx page 19
  5. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach page 315
  6. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol page 15

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