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*[[Fire Teams]] are distinguished by Phoenetic letters.
*[[Fire Teams]] are distinguished by Phoenetic letters.
*[[Bumblebee]] lifepods have serial numbers using three letters from the Phoenetic alphabet.
*[[Bumblebee]] lifepods have serial numbers using three letters from the Phoenetic alphabet.
*The second chapter in the level [[Sierra 117 (level)|Sierra 117]] is called Charlie Foxtrot.
*Marines will occasionally yell "Mike Foxtrot!" when wounded. This means MF, or mother fucker.


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Revision as of 03:39, April 7, 2008

The Phonetic Alphabet is the primary naming system used for small vessels. The NATO Phonetic alphabet is used by the UNSC.

Letter Code word Pronunciation IPA from ICAO
A Alfa (ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)
Alpha (ANSI)
AL FAH pronounced ˈælfɑ
B Bravo BRAH VOE pronounced ˈbrɑːˈvo
(sic)
C Charlie CHAR LEE  or
SHAR LEE
pronounced ˈtʃɑːli
(sic)  or 
pronounced ˈʃɑːli (sic)
D Delta DELL TAH pronounced ˈdeltɑ
E Echo ECK OH pronounced ˈeko
F Foxtrot FOKS TROT pronounced ˈfɔkstrɔt
G Gulf GULF pronounced gʌlf
(sic)
H Hotel HO TELL (ICAO)
HOH TELL (ITU, IMO, FAA)
pronounced hoːˈtel
I India IN DEE AH pronounced ˈindiˑɑ
J Juliett (ICAO, ITU, IMO, FAA)
Juliet (ANSI)
JEW LEE ETT pronounced ˈdʒuːliˑˈet
K Kilo KEY LOH pronounced ˈkiːlo
L Lima LEE MAH pronounced ˈliːmɑ
M Mike MIKE pronounced mɑik
N November NO VEM BER pronounced noˈvembə
(sic)
O Oscar OSS CAH pronounced ˈɔskɑ
P Papa PAH PAH pronounced pəˈpɑ
Q Quebec KEH BECK pronounced keˈbek
R Romeo ROW ME OH pronounced ˈroːmiˑo
S Sierra SEE AIR RAH (ICAO, ITU, IMO)
SEE AIR AH (FAA)
pronounced siˈerɑ
T Tango TANG GO pronounced ˈtængo
(sic)
U Uniform YOU NEE FORM  or
OO NEE FORM
pronounced ˈjuːnifɔːm
(sic)  or 
pronounced ˈuːnifɔrm
V Victor VIK TAH pronounced ˈviktɑ
W Whiskey WISS KEY pronounced ˈwiski
X X-ray or
Xray
ECKS RAY (ICAO, ITU)
ECKS RAY (IMO, FAA)
pronounced ˈeksˈrei
Y Yankee YANG KEY pronounced ˈjænki
(sic)
Z Zulu ZOO LOO pronounced ˈzuːluː
0 Zero (FAA)
Nadazero (ITU, IMO)
ZE RO (ICAO, FAA)
NAH-DAH-ZAY-ROH (ITU, IMO)
1 One (FAA)
Unaone (ITU, IMO)
WUN (ICAO, FAA)
OO-NAH-WUN (ITU, IMO)
2 Two (FAA)
Bissotwo (ITU, IMO)
TOO (ICAO, FAA)
BEES-SOH-TOO (ITU, IMO)
3 Three (FAA)
Terrathree (ITU, IMO)
TREE (ICAO, FAA)
TAY-RAH-TREE (ITU, IMO)
4 Four (FAA)
Kartefour (ITU, IMO)
FOW ER (ICAO, FAA)
KAR-TAY-FOWER (ITU, IMO)
5 Five (FAA)
Pantafive (ITU, IMO)
FIFE (ICAO, FAA)
PAN-TAH-FIVE (ITU, IMO)
6 Six (FAA)
Soxisix (ITU, IMO)
SIX (ICAO, FAA)
SOK-SEE-SIX (ITU, IMO)
7 Seven (FAA)
Setteseven (ITU, IMO)
SEV EN (ICAO, FAA)
SAY-TAY-SEVEN (ITU, IMO)
8 Eight (FAA)
Oktoeight (ITU, IMO)
AIT (ICAO, FAA)
OK-TOH-AIT (ITU, IMO)
9 Nine (FAA)
Novenine (ITU, IMO)
No 'r' in spellings
NIN ER (ICAO, FAA)
NO-VAY-NINER (ITU, IMO)

Uses in Halo

  • Pelican dropships are identified by a serial number consisting of one letter from the Phonetic Alphabet and three numbers. Examples: Echo 419, Victor 933, Bravo 022.
  • The Halos are identified by Phonetic letters. Examples: Alpha Halo, Delta Halo.
  • Fire Teams are distinguished by Phoenetic letters.
  • Bumblebee lifepods have serial numbers using three letters from the Phoenetic alphabet.
  • The second chapter in the level Sierra 117 is called Charlie Foxtrot.
  • Marines will occasionally yell "Mike Foxtrot!" when wounded. This means MF, or mother fucker.