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Kelos'vaarda-pattern storm rifle
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Lodam Armory[1]

Type:

Directed-energy weapon

Specifications

Length:

47.1 inches (120 cm)[1][2]

Width:

6 inches (15 cm)[1][2]

Height:

12.2 inches (31 cm)[1][2]

Weight:

17.4lbs (7.9kg)[2]

Ammunition type:

Superheated plasma[2]

Feed system:

100 battery units/200 shots[2]

Rate of fire:

~600 RPM

Effective range:

Close-medium

Service history

In service:

Blooding Years
Post-Covenant War conflicts

 

The Type-55 Directed Energy Rifle/Advanced (T55 DER/A), commonly known as the Storm Rifle, is a Sangheili directed energy weapon.[3]

Overview

Earlier iterations of the weapon were often more specialized and employed by Storm-class units within the Covenant. Eventually, the design was improved by Lodam Armory by 2553[4] and saw use during Sangheili civil conflicts following the Human-Covenant War's conclusion.[5] The T55 DER/A is considered to be a successor to and direct evolution of the widely used Type-25 plasma rifle;[6] however, it is more similar to the Type-51 plasma repeater, itself an upgrade of the T25, in both form and function. The weapon features such modifications as a rotating modular coil set, a high-mounted cooling shroud, and an extended barrel, which improve upon the features of the standard plasma rifle it replaced the role of.[3]

Both the reformed Covenant and the Swords of Sanghelios use the Type-55 as their standard-issue weapon. The Spartan-IVs deployed aboard the UNSC Infinity also use the Storm Rifle as part of their on-mission loadouts, despite it being of non-UNSC origin.[7] It is ranked a Common REQ in Warzone simulations, and is available at Level 1 energy while giving 50 REQ points if sold.[8]

Variants

Fury

Main article: Fury (Storm rifle variant)

Ancient Sangheili script carved on the plasma generator casing is a curse aimed at any wielder without bloodstained hands. Improved Storm Rifle with improved heat dissipation and better accuracy. It is classified as a Uncommon REQ and can be summoned in Warzone at Level 2 energy.

Blissful Slumber

There is no rest for the weary merchants of death who labor to feed the fires of war on Sanghelios. Advanced Storm Rifle with increased damage and knockback on hit. Each plasma bolt detonated on impact, causing a small secondary explosion. It is classified as a Rare REQ and can be summoned in Warzone at Level 3 energy.

Changes from Halo 4 to Halo 5: Guardians

  • Fire rate increased. Time to overheat raised accordingly.
  • Increased damage, killing a fully-shielded Spartan in 6 bolts instead of 12.
  • Smart-scope functionality, allowing more accurate fire.

Trivia

  • "Storm Rifle" is a literal translation of the German "Sturmgewehr", which is generally rendered as "assault rifle" in English, and is in fact the origin of that title. The StG-44 (roughly: Model 1944 assault rifle) was the first assault rifle to see widespread deployment during the latter part of World War II.
  • The Sangheili Ranger action figure included a code for unlocking the "Chill" skin for the storm rifle in Halo 4.
  • Strangely, the Storm Rifle does not count toward automatic loadout weapon commendations in War Games, despite its predecessors all being considered automatic and its firing system being so.
  • The weapon's reticule is similar in both appearance and bloom behavior to the Type-51 plasma repeater from Halo: Reach. The weapons' firing styles are also similar, though the Storm Rifle lacks the "fire through overheat" feature that the Plasma Repeater has.
  • It is possible to use equipment while the Storm Rifle is venting, which has lead to a tactic combining it with the Thruster Pack, whereupon the user fires till it overheats, jets to the side or in reverse to avoid incoming fire, then re-engages their target with the now-cooled weapon.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

Template:Covenant Weapons