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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|Spike weaponry|File:HTMCC-H3 SpikeWeaponry.png|With its heritage tracing back to hunting tools and weapons used in conflicts between various Jiralhanae factions on Doisac, spike weaponry saw less usage after the species' induction into the Covenant, with many Jiralhanae warriors adopting the empire's ubiquitous plasma weapons instead. The manufacturing of spike weapons remained exclusive to Doisac until the months leading up to the Great Schism, when the High Prophet of Truth secretly ordered the Sacred Promissory on High Charity to expand its production scope to include various kinds of Jiralhanae matériel. Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, the Jiralhanae have continued to make use of spike weaponry alongside other weapons originating from their more savage, pre-Covenant history.}} | {{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|Spike weaponry|File:HTMCC-H3 SpikeWeaponry.png|With its heritage tracing back to hunting tools and weapons used in conflicts between various Jiralhanae factions on Doisac, spike weaponry saw less usage after the species' induction into the Covenant, with many Jiralhanae warriors adopting the empire's ubiquitous plasma weapons instead. The manufacturing of spike weapons remained exclusive to Doisac until the months leading up to the Great Schism, when the High Prophet of Truth secretly ordered the Sacred Promissory on High Charity to expand its production scope to include various kinds of Jiralhanae matériel. Following the end of the Human-Covenant War, the Jiralhanae have continued to make use of spike weaponry alongside other weapons originating from their more savage, pre-Covenant history.}} | ||
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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|''Paris''-class heavy frigate|File:UNSC Savannah over Reach.jpg|Introduced in 2535, just two years before the outbreak of the Human-Covenant War, the ''Paris''-class heavy frigate quickly proved itself to be an extremely capable warship for its size. Its effectiveness led the UNSC to commission huge quantities of the ''Paris''-class heavy frigate from SinoViet Heavy Machinery, resulting in ships of this class participating in some of the fiercest battles of the war. Although newer classes of frigate—including the ''Strident'' and ''Mulsanne''-classes—have been introduced to take over the roles fulfilled by the ''Paris'', the older heavy frigates remain in service after the war, deployed both alone and as part of larger fleets.}} | |||
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Rarely encountered in combat both during and after the Human-Covenant War, the Bkowe'nei-pattern Vampire is an anti-aircraft fighter with unique armaments, including a heavy needle cannon, two medium plasma cannons, a stasis cannon and a stasis bomb. While it functioned well in its intended role, the Covenant would favor other aircraft with heavier armaments and greater versatility. However, Vampires notably saw combat during the Harvest Campaign, the Battle for Arcadia, and the following Battle of Trove. After the war's end, several Vampires were witnessed in the possession of Fleetmaster Rojka 'Kasaan.
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