M2950 Harpoon nuclear missile: Difference between revisions
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File:H3 - FrigateOverview.png|The concept piece in which the missiles are mentioned. | File:H3 - FrigateOverview.png|The concept piece in which the missiles are mentioned. | ||
File: | File:Harpoon_frigate.jpg|Harpoon tubes onboard UNSC ''Savannah''. | ||
File:Harpoon_construction.jpg|Under-construction frigates in [[Long Night of Solace (Level)|Long Night of Solace]] show the tubes extending below deck. | File:Harpoon_construction.jpg|Under-construction frigates in [[Long Night of Solace (Level)|Long Night of Solace]] show the tubes extending below deck. | ||
File:Harpoon_Anchor9.png|Harpoon missile tubes onboard Anchor 9. | File:Harpoon_Anchor9.png|Harpoon missile tubes onboard Anchor 9. |
Revision as of 17:30, May 25, 2014
Template:Not Canon Template:Weapon The Harpoon nuclear missile was to be a United Nations Space Command starship-mounted thermonuclear weapon. It is mentioned in a piece of concept art for the UNSC corvette Andraste that Isaac Hannaford designed for Halo 3, though it was not featured in the game.[1]
What appear to be Harpoon missile tubes appear in Halo: Reach on the Paris-class heavy frigate, UNSC Pillar of Autumn and Anchor 9, though they never function in-game.
It shares its name with a modern-day anti-ship missile.
Gallery
- H3 - FrigateOverview.png
The concept piece in which the missiles are mentioned.
Under-construction frigates in Long Night of Solace show the tubes extending below deck.
- Harpoon Anchor9.png
Harpoon missile tubes onboard Anchor 9.
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