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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The F-99 Wombat was originally going to be featured in ''[[Halo 3]]''.<ref>'''[[The Art of Halo 3]]''', ''page 39''</ref> Though they were omitted from the final game, they were redesigned and featured in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. Drones of a different model, which are based directly on concept art, appear in the background of the multiplayer map [[Longshore]].<ref>[http://files.bungie.org/odst_assets/lg/H3_Longshore05.jpg '''files.bungie.org''': ''H3_Longshore05.jpg'']</ref> However, given the depiction of the craft in Longshore as distant background details, it is possible that these are simply meant to be low-detail renderings of the F99.
The F-99 Wombat was originally going to be featured in ''[[Halo 3]]''.<ref>'''[[The Art of Halo 3]]''', ''page 39''</ref> Though they were omitted from the final game, they were redesigned and featured in ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. Drones of a different model, which are based directly on concept art, appear in the background of the multiplayer map [[Longshore]].<ref>[http://files.bungie.org/odst_assets/lg/H3_Longshore05.jpg '''files.bungie.org''': ''H3_Longshore05.jpg'']</ref> However, given the depiction of the craft in Longshore as distant background details, it is possible that these are simply meant to be low-detail renderings of the F99.
==Trivia==
*Unlike the majority of UNSC air vehicles (which bear the names of birds or other flying animals), the Wombat bears the name of an arboreal marsupial native to Australia.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:25, June 8, 2014

Template:Ship Class Infobox The F-99 Wombat, colloquially known as the "drone fighter", is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle used by the UNSC Defense Force.[1]

Operational history

During the Battle of Mombasa in October 2552, numerous F-99 UCAVs were deployed in reconnaissance elements numbering two to three aircraft to the city of New Mombasa, presumably from aircraft carriers just off the coast.[2] They provided air support for embattled Marines across the city, particularly the Uplift Nature Reserve. The collective optical feeds provided by the individual F-99s could also be accessed by ground forces in the form of the "bee-net".[3] One of these drones crashed into a statue in front of the Reserve and its ejected optics package was later found by a lone ODST.[4][5]

Behind the scenes

The F-99 Wombat was originally going to be featured in Halo 3.[6] Though they were omitted from the final game, they were redesigned and featured in Halo 3: ODST. Drones of a different model, which are based directly on concept art, appear in the background of the multiplayer map Longshore.[7] However, given the depiction of the craft in Longshore as distant background details, it is possible that these are simply meant to be low-detail renderings of the F99.

Trivia

  • Unlike the majority of UNSC air vehicles (which bear the names of birds or other flying animals), the Wombat bears the name of an arboreal marsupial native to Australia.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 72
  2. ^ Halo 3, multiplayer map Longshore
  3. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Tayari Plaza
  4. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Mombasa Streets
  5. ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Uplift Reserve
  6. ^ The Art of Halo 3, page 39
  7. ^ files.bungie.org: H3_Longshore05.jpg

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