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It has been speculated that the M19 has actually been the M41 Rocket Launcher throughout the whole series. This is inspired by the fact that "M41 MAV/AW" has been written on every Rocket Launcher since Halo 1, and the rockets are called "M19 Surface to Surface Rockets (sometimes missiles)", leading to speculation that its name in the manuals of the first two games just implied that it was a launcher of M19 SSM rockets.
It has been speculated that the M19 has actually been the M41 Rocket Launcher throughout the whole series. This is inspired by the fact that "M41 MAV/AW" has been written on every Rocket Launcher since Halo 1, and the rockets are called "M19 Surface to Surface Rockets (sometimes missiles)", leading to speculation that its name in the manuals of the first two games just implied that it was a launcher of M19 SSM rockets.
It is also quite possible that SPNKr is actually the company that makes the "M41 MAV/AW Rocket Launcher".


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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The M19 SSM Rocket Launcher [1] is a weapon used by UNSC forces in Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2[2] to combat armored vehicles. The launcher sports a 2x scope, and lock on capabilities in some models.

Summary

The M19, alternatively called the SPNKr or the Jackhammer, is a heavy ordinance weapon of the UNSC arsenal used in Halo 1, Halo 2 and Halo 3. It fires HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) rockets. The launcher sports a 2x scope and can fire rockets over long distances with devastating accuracy.

The weapon has two barrels, allowing consecutive shots. When reloaded, barrels are opened in the back and a "pack" of two rockets is removed and a new one is inserted. With this mechanism, a Marine can greatly reduce the weight he carries without throwing the weapon away like with modern day disposable rocket launchers.

Advantages

The rocket launcher spreads a huge amount of damage over a large area. It is capable of taking out entire groups of targets at any range and can kill all the riders of nearly any vehicle (with the exception of the Scorpion Tank or Wraith) with one direct hit. It is very useful for killing Hunters, which are often the most difficult enemies to kill. For an anti-tank weapon it has a high rate of fire and can quickly launch two consecutive shots so it is effective in close range assaults against tanks. It also has a strong melee attack.

Its lock on in later models makes aiming much easier, and killing vehicles almost a guarantee.

Disadvantages

John-117 fires an M41B SPNKr at a Covenant Wraith. Screenshot of the level Two Betrayals from the Halo: Combat Evolved press kit.
A Spartan in Mk. V armor fires a rocket at a Covenant Wraith.

Several things counterbalance the rocket launcher's sheer power:

  1. It's reloading time is quite slow.
  2. Ammunition is often unavailable, and the player can carry only 8(6 in Halo 2) extra rockets at once.
  3. It can damage or kill its operator if fired carelessly into surrounding terrain or an enemy at extremely short range.
  4. It can easily kill friendly units in close proximity to a target.
  5. The rocket travels slowly enough to be dodged and trying to hit moving vehicles from long range will require very precise timing and predictable driving by the opponent. (Unless you have lock on capabilities)
  6. You fire the clip very quickly.

Effective Against

All enemies and vehicles, particularly heavier vehicles such as the Wraith and Scorpion. Two quick shots to the front or close up on the flank will destroy it. However, against enemy vehicles on their flanks at medium ranges is arguably useless, unless in flat terrain and using extreme leading, it suffers against Ghosts and Warthogs due to their high speed and agility. If fired at an oncoming vehicle at medium range it can usually be avoided. It is effective against all types of vehicles in later lock on models.

Ammo

M19 Surface to Surface Missile (x2) 102mm Shaped-Charge High-Explosive

As shown on Ammo Box in Halo Graphic Novel

Influences

Apart from its lock-on ability in Halo 2, the M19 SSM is essentially a Halo-universe copy of the SPNKR-X18 SSM Launcher from the Marathon series. The M19 is also nicknamed the "Spanker" due to the "SPNKr" labeling on the launcher and the rectangular cases that contain rocket ammunition.

Speculation

It has been speculated that the M19 has actually been the M41 Rocket Launcher throughout the whole series. This is inspired by the fact that "M41 MAV/AW" has been written on every Rocket Launcher since Halo 1, and the rockets are called "M19 Surface to Surface Rockets (sometimes missiles)", leading to speculation that its name in the manuals of the first two games just implied that it was a launcher of M19 SSM rockets.

It is also quite possible that SPNKr is actually the company that makes the "M41 MAV/AW Rocket Launcher".

Trivia

  • This version of the Rocket launcher has a TEST button that, when pressed, spins the Barrels around. This animation only happens when the player doesn't press any buttons or move the thumbsticks for a while.
  • Gamestop released a Halo 3 Rocket Launcher missle case game holder to coincide with the realease of Halo 3.
  • If the rocket launcher is given to a grunt,it will actually shrink smaller.

See Also


Character Compatibility

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