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Revision as of 16:45, March 19, 2022
M555 Electromagnetic Launcher | |
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Specifications | |
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25×130mm M485 HV/FTHPP[1] |
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9 rounds (detached) |
Semi-automatic | |
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The M555 Electromagnetic Launcher (M555 EL),[1] known simply as the Gauss cannon is a portable turret in use by the UNSC Armed Forces, specialized ONI units, and private corporations such as Liang-Dortmund after the Human-Covenant War.[2]
Overview
The M555 Electromagnetic Launcher (then known as the X555 Electromagnetic Launcher Advanced Technologies Testbed) was first tested in classified operations during the Requiem Campaign, utilizing a hybrid of existing technologies and Covenant-derived pulsed power systems. The implementation of the new asynchronous linear-induction motor and rail channels has proven itself in testing, and development costs has stayed within budget,[1] though its precise mechanisms remain highly classified.[3] Even with the new additions, the coilgun has seen little improvement in armor penetration from its predecessor, the M68 Gauss cannon. Misriah Armory promises that up-scaled versions of the new coilguns suitable for installation on armored vehicles and aerospace vehicles will conclusively prove the value of moving to a new architecture.[1]
Variants
- ONI Gauss Turret: Produces lingering area-of-effect damage.
Gameplay
When detached, the M555 is loaded with 9 slugs. Carrying the turret decreases the player's speed and maneuverability to the point where they are invisible on the motion tracker unless the weapon is fired. Look speed is also drastically increased in comparison to other weapons.
Gallery
Concept art of the M555 Gauss cannon for Halo 5: Guardians.
A Miner using a Gauss cannon during the Battle of Meridian.
Spartan Jameson Locke using an M555 during the Battle of Meridian.
Third-person view of Edward Buck using a detached M555 in the Halo 5: Guardians campaign.
Heads-up display of an M555 on the back of an M12G1 Gauss Warthog on Recurve.
Heads-up display of a stationary M555 on Guillotine.
A Venture-clad Spartan-IV using an M555 during a Warzone simulation on Raid on Apex 7.
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List of appearances
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
Sources