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The UH-144 Falcon[1] is the primary air-to-ground support and troop transport aircraft of the United Nations Space Command.[2][3]
Design details
The UH-144 Falcon is a versatile, tilt- and transverse-rotor, multi-purpose utility helicopter. Two Falcons can transport a fully-equipped fireteam faster than any other previous system, and can provide overwhelming fire support in most weather conditions.
In the campaign, the aircraft's crew consists of one pilot, two crewmen who may serve as door gunners, and three passengers. However, in multiplayer, there is only room for one pilot and two gunners.[4]
Propulsion
Armaments
The base model of the Falcon features a chin-mounted M638 Autocannon as its primary armament, capable of firing explosive 20mm shells at a moderate rate, in short bursts. Depending on the variants, the Falcon is either equipped with two side mounted M247H Heavy Machine Guns or with two side mounted M460 Automatic Grenade Launchers.
Variants
- UH-144A
- Features two side-mounted M460 Automatic Grenade Launchers as secondary armament.[3][5]
- UH-144S
- Features two side-mounted M247H Heavy Machine Guns as secondary armament.[3][5]
Tactics
Campaign
- During Winter Contingency, Noble Team's Falcon can provide fire support during the first section of the mission.
- The Falcon used in the level Tip of the Spear is equipped with semi-automatic grenade launchers which can produce an EMP effect when the trigger is held down, then released to manually detonate the grenade. This EMP can shut down enemy vehicles.
- The player pilots a Falcon during the level New Alexandria which is equipped with a pilot-controlled, chin-mounted autocannon that has a larger field of fire, and is more accurate and more powerful than the side-mounted machine guns (this is not in multiplayer). In Co-Op on this level, other players can ride in the passenger seats of one or fly their own, as there will be an extra Falcon with mounted Grenade Launchers.
- When piloting the Falcon, the player can face one side of the Falcon towards attacking Banshees, allowing an ally to open fire on them. Skilled pilots will place their craft to put their gunners in an optimum position to fire upon a target.
Multiplayer
- The Falcon's side-mounted machine guns are extremely short-ranged and the pilot will need to take this into account when attacking a target.
- Players must keep moving to avoid being hijacked by players using the Jetpack armor ability. Beware of hijacking a Falcon with gunners, though, as they will continue firing on your allies which may force them to destroy the Falcon with you still aboard.
- The Cockpit area takes roughly double damage from all weapons compared to the rest of the vehicle. Approximately eight sniper rifle rounds is required to destroy a Falcon. Explosives are slightly more effective, with one or two Plasma Launcher rounds stuck to the cockpit being enough to destroy the Falcon in most situations, as well as Plasma Grenades.
- The Falcon has a unique ability most players are unaware of: a greatly extended Motion Tracker Range. It is even capable of detecting hostile players that normally wouldn't show up (not moving, crouched, players using the 'Active Camo' armor ability, etc). This applies to everyone in the Falcon, regardless of position or species. Players can this to their teams advantage when piloting one by informing team mates on the ground of the locations of enemies.
- While the Falcon can be used to insert players near enemy objectives, players carrying objective items cannot ride in Falcons, as there is no "passenger seat". The carrier can stand on the top of the Falcon, however, though he must walk continuously in same direction it's traveling as to not fall off.
- Pilots must remember to keep at least one side of their Falcon trained on opposing players to allow allies to provide fire support for team mates on foot. Skilled pilots will coordinate with their gunners to keep the nose pointed directly at an enemy and focus weapons' fire on a single target.
- The Falcon can be used to re-locate snipers, as it can reach otherwise inaccessible vantage points for the sniper. However, players must be aware of Kill and Soft-Kill areas.
- It is unwise to engage heavy armor with the Falcon, as it possesses no heavy anti-vehicle weapons, and cannot carry passengers with such weapons. A single hit from a Scorpion or Wraith will destroy the Falcon.
- It is also unwise to attempt to splatter with a Falcon, as its forward speed is rather slow compared to ground vehicles like the Ghost or Warthog.
- It is difficult to do so, but Falcons can avoid locked-on rockets by letting it fly through the passenger bay. Face your opponent head on initially, wait until after the rocket's been locked on, then turn the Falcon to face one side towards the firer. The Falcon must be turned after the lock-on, or else the rocket will simply lock onto a different part of the aircraft.
Trivia
- A falcon is a bird of prey, in keeping with the UNSC's tradition of naming atmospheric vehicles after real animals, with the exceptions of the Cyclops and Gremlin, which are named after mythical creatures, and the Longsword, Shortsword, and Sabre, which are named after bladed weapons.
- The Falcon is nicknamed the "Warthog of the skies" by fans and Bungie employees.[6]
- Superficially, the Falcon looks rather similar to the United States Marine Corps' V-22 Osprey tilt rotor.
- As seen in early concept art, it appears the Falcon would originally have possessed ducted air fans, like those of the AV-14 Hornet and D77-TC Pelican, rather than rotors.
- Much like UNSC aircraft in Halo Wars, Falcons that cannot be piloted have yellow windshields. In campaign, if one punches out the windows of these Falcons, they'll notice that there is no character inside piloting the Falcon.
- The words "BEWARE OF BLAST" can be found painted on the edge of the floor of the passenger cabin. This is a reference to the rotorwash caused by the turboprops, or it may be referring to the small jets located on the bottom of the turboprop nacelles.
- Two small jets are located toward the back of the Falcon, facing to the rear. These likely contribute to the Falcon's forward propulsion, as they glow red when the falcon is moving at high speed forward.
- A Falcon avatar gear is one of the bonus items included with the Halo: Reach Limited and Legendary editions.
- Unlike most vehicles in Halo: Reach, the smoke from a badly damaged Falcon blocks a substantial portion of the screen, increasing the difficulty of flying a critically damaged aircraft.
- Unless the player jumps on top of a rotor hub, he cannot be killed by the Falcon's rotors. However, if the player touches the rotor hub, he will be killed instantly.
- It is possible to fly the Falcon in the first level. The player must hit the Falcon that Jun is not in with an overcharged plasma pistol shot. When it falls, the Falcon has a small chance of flipping on the ground and forcing the pilot out.
- Due to balancing purposes, the Falcon in multiplayer lacks the chin-mounted autocannon that is normally usable by the pilot.
- Elites can hijack Falcons in the Campaign, disrupting the flow of the level and forcing the player to start it over again.
Gallery
- Falcon concept.jpg
Early concept art for the Falcon suggests that it was originally a helicopter.
- VTOL.JPG
Concept art of the UH-144 Falcon.
- ReachConcept FalconDetail.jpg
A concept model of the Falcon.
- Ih falcon04.jpeg
Concept art of the Falcon, side view.
The Falcon's Heads Up Display.
- 5.jpg
Two Falcons on Reach.
A Falcon passing over Kat during the Battle of Fumirole.
List of appearances
- Deliver Hope (First appearance)
- Halo: Reach
- Halo 4