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They are secured to a platform by securing bolts. On the platform, the gun is hooked up by wires to: a radar array that uses radar to target, a power supply that powers the turret, and an automated fire control. They can also be disassembled and be used manually, like a normal gun. For example, this was done in the Spartan-III's training to combat the trainers with more than their bare hands. | They are secured to a platform by securing bolts. On the platform, the gun is hooked up by wires to: a radar array that uses radar to target, a power supply that powers the turret, and an automated fire control. They can also be disassembled and be used manually, like a normal gun. For example, this was done in the Spartan-III's training to combat the trainers with more than their bare hands. | ||
The M202 is the default armament of the [[UNSC]]'s [[Base Turret|automated turrets]] in [[Halo Wars]].<ref>[http://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/firebase.aspx#Turret]</ref> Their tracking systems appear to be much more advanced than those seen in the training of Spartan-IIIs. | The M202 is the default armament of the [[UNSC]]'s [[Base Turret|automated turrets]] in ''[[Halo Wars]]''.<ref>[http://www.halowars.com/GameInfo/firebase.aspx#Turret]</ref> Their tracking systems appear to be much more advanced than those seen in the training of Spartan-IIIs. | ||
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Revision as of 14:07, August 3, 2009
The M202 XP Machine Gun is a type of machine gun. It is used in automated stationary gun turrets. [1] They were obsolete as of 2541, and used only in the training of the Spartan-III's. They fire Stun Rounds for training and can fire bullets if needed. The automated stationary gun has a minimum angle of fire; a person can stay out of the cone of fire to avoid getting shot. Their tracking speed is limited, as the Spartan-III's were able to stay well ahead of its line of fire.
They are secured to a platform by securing bolts. On the platform, the gun is hooked up by wires to: a radar array that uses radar to target, a power supply that powers the turret, and an automated fire control. They can also be disassembled and be used manually, like a normal gun. For example, this was done in the Spartan-III's training to combat the trainers with more than their bare hands.
The M202 is the default armament of the UNSC's automated turrets in Halo Wars.[2] Their tracking systems appear to be much more advanced than those seen in the training of Spartan-IIIs.
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Sources
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 93
- ^ [1]