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The '''M39 102mm SC-HE | The '''M39 rocket turret'''<ref name="CU">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/community-update-summer-red-summer-blue '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Community Update - Summer Red, Summer Blue'']</ref><ref name="waypointuni"/> is a 102mm<ref name="manual">'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Manual]]''' - ''Halo PC version''</ref> shaped-charge, high-explosive (SC-HE) rocket turret<ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 241 (2009 edition)''</ref> employed by the [[UNSC Armed Forces]], used primarily on the [[M12A1 Warthog]].<ref name="waypointuni">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/vehicles/warthog '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Warthog'']</ref> | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
The M39 rocket turret is painted black, with some sort of motion tracking systems facing the gunner. The turret is apparently magazine-fed, due to the presence of a magazine mounted on the left side of the launcher, as well as a pair of identical magazines stored on the turret's base. | The M39 rocket turret is painted black, with some sort of motion tracking systems facing the gunner. The turret is apparently magazine-fed, due to the presence of a magazine mounted on the left side of the launcher, as well as a pair of identical magazines stored on the turret's base. | ||
When fired, the turret launches three [[M19 surface-to-surface missile|M19 102mm surface-to-surface missiles]]. Each reload cycle of the 102mm SC-HE rocket turret consumes four seconds, which is vital in combat situations. Presumably, it has an automatic reload system as the gunner does not have to do anything during the reload cycle. Partial reloads, when only one or two rockets have been fired, are also available, but will still use up the entire reload cycle - there is no time difference between reloading an empty launcher or a launcher with one rocket left. The carriage of the M39 rocket turret resembles the [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] to some extent, most notably due to the shield and arm braces. | When fired, the turret launches three [[M19 surface-to-surface missile|M19 102mm surface-to-surface missiles]], the same as those employed by the [[M41 SPNKR]] rocket launcher.<ref name="model">'''[[Halo PC]]''', ''in-game model''</ref> Each reload cycle of the 102mm SC-HE rocket turret consumes four seconds, which is vital in combat situations. Presumably, it has an automatic reload system as the gunner does not have to do anything during the reload cycle. Partial reloads, when only one or two rockets have been fired, are also available, but will still use up the entire reload cycle - there is no time difference between reloading an empty launcher or a launcher with one rocket left. The carriage of the M39 rocket turret resembles the [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] to some extent, most notably due to the shield and arm braces. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
While the M39 rocket turret does heavy damage, frequently killing infantry and vehicle crewmembers in a single shot, learning to hit moving targets when the Warthog itself is in motion requires practice as well as precise timing and aim. Players must take into account the flight time of the rocket, the motion of both the target and the shooter, as well as server lag in order to fire accurately. Constantly, the shots will go wide when fired in too close succession or fly too low when the Warthog is in midair, thus making this weapon less accurate than the LAAG. Mastery of the M39 Rocket Turret takes much longer than proficiency with the LAAG; Warthogs equipped with the LAAG can evade incoming rockets, then take advantage of the launcher's slow reload time to eliminate the helpless enemy. However, the rocket turret is quite an effective weapon if used correctly, and a skilled gunner and driver can become very dangerous in short-range vehicular combat. The gunner can also fire at masses of troops and, as well as vehicles, such as the [[M808B Main Battle Tank|Scorpion Tank]], or the [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft|Banshee]]. As the rockets travel across the map, gunners can simply create a barrage of missiles from long range, suppressing opponents and forcing them to take cover. As with the LAAG, however, manning the turret leaves gunners extremely susceptible to sniper fire when the vehicle is still. | While the M39 rocket turret does heavy damage, frequently killing infantry and vehicle crewmembers in a single shot, learning to hit moving targets when the Warthog itself is in motion requires practice as well as precise timing and aim. Players must take into account the flight time of the rocket, the motion of both the target and the shooter, as well as server lag in order to fire accurately. Constantly, the shots will go wide when fired in too close succession or fly too low when the Warthog is in midair, thus making this weapon less accurate than the LAAG. Mastery of the M39 Rocket Turret takes much longer than proficiency with the LAAG; Warthogs equipped with the LAAG can evade incoming rockets, then take advantage of the launcher's slow reload time to eliminate the helpless enemy. However, the rocket turret is quite an effective weapon if used correctly, and a skilled gunner and driver can become very dangerous in short-range vehicular combat. The gunner can also fire at masses of troops and, as well as vehicles, such as the [[M808B Main Battle Tank|Scorpion Tank]], or the [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft|Banshee]]. As the rockets travel across the map, gunners can simply create a barrage of missiles from long range, suppressing opponents and forcing them to take cover. As with the LAAG, however, manning the turret leaves gunners extremely susceptible to sniper fire when the vehicle is still. | ||
The M39 and by extension - the M12A1 Warthog as a whole - is only available for use in the [[Halo PC|PC port]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. The weapon is also included with all other ''Halo PC'' content in ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''. The weapon was planned for release in ''[[Halo: Ground Command]]'' as part of a Warthog upgrade pack also featuring the [[M862 Arctic Warthog]]'s quad-treads, but this pack would never see release.<ref name="CU"/> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
*''[[Halo | *''[[Halo PC]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Ground Command]]'' | *''[[Halo: Ground Command]]'' {{C|Never released}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, August 2, 2019
Template:Weapon Infobox The M39 rocket turret[1][2] is a 102mm[3] shaped-charge, high-explosive (SC-HE) rocket turret[4] employed by the UNSC Armed Forces, used primarily on the M12A1 Warthog.[2]
Specifications
The M39 rocket turret is painted black, with some sort of motion tracking systems facing the gunner. The turret is apparently magazine-fed, due to the presence of a magazine mounted on the left side of the launcher, as well as a pair of identical magazines stored on the turret's base.
When fired, the turret launches three M19 102mm surface-to-surface missiles, the same as those employed by the M41 SPNKR rocket launcher.[5] Each reload cycle of the 102mm SC-HE rocket turret consumes four seconds, which is vital in combat situations. Presumably, it has an automatic reload system as the gunner does not have to do anything during the reload cycle. Partial reloads, when only one or two rockets have been fired, are also available, but will still use up the entire reload cycle - there is no time difference between reloading an empty launcher or a launcher with one rocket left. The carriage of the M39 rocket turret resembles the M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun to some extent, most notably due to the shield and arm braces.
Gameplay
While the M39 rocket turret does heavy damage, frequently killing infantry and vehicle crewmembers in a single shot, learning to hit moving targets when the Warthog itself is in motion requires practice as well as precise timing and aim. Players must take into account the flight time of the rocket, the motion of both the target and the shooter, as well as server lag in order to fire accurately. Constantly, the shots will go wide when fired in too close succession or fly too low when the Warthog is in midair, thus making this weapon less accurate than the LAAG. Mastery of the M39 Rocket Turret takes much longer than proficiency with the LAAG; Warthogs equipped with the LAAG can evade incoming rockets, then take advantage of the launcher's slow reload time to eliminate the helpless enemy. However, the rocket turret is quite an effective weapon if used correctly, and a skilled gunner and driver can become very dangerous in short-range vehicular combat. The gunner can also fire at masses of troops and, as well as vehicles, such as the Scorpion Tank, or the Banshee. As the rockets travel across the map, gunners can simply create a barrage of missiles from long range, suppressing opponents and forcing them to take cover. As with the LAAG, however, manning the turret leaves gunners extremely susceptible to sniper fire when the vehicle is still.
The M39 and by extension - the M12A1 Warthog as a whole - is only available for use in the PC port of Halo: Combat Evolved. The weapon is also included with all other Halo PC content in Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The weapon was planned for release in Halo: Ground Command as part of a Warthog upgrade pack also featuring the M862 Arctic Warthog's quad-treads, but this pack would never see release.[1]
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo PC (First appearance)
- Halo: Ground Command (Never released)
Sources
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Community Update - Summer Red, Summer Blue
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: Warthog
- ^ Halo: Combat Evolved Manual - Halo PC version
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia, page 241 (2009 edition)
- ^ Halo PC, in-game model