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[[File:Marine Evolution.jpg|thumb|300px|Various iterations of the Marine BDU.]]
[[File:Marine Evolution.jpg|thumb|300px|Various iterations of the Marine BDU.]]
The '''UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform''' or '''BDU''' is the standard-issue combat uniform worn by the members of the [[UNSC Marine Corps]]. Though it provides less protection than more sophisticated [[armor]] suits such as the [[ODST armor|body armor]] worn by the [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]]s or the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor]] worn by the [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]], it is very durable and versatile. [[Ushuaia Armory]] performed a substantial amount of work on the BDU,<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]'''</ref> suggesting that at least some versions of the BDU were developed by Ushuaia.
'''Battle Dress Uniform''' ('''BDU''') is a broad term describing any of several standard-issue combat uniforms worn by members of the [[UNSC Marine Corps]]. Though it provides less protection than more sophisticated [[armor]] suits such as the [[ODST armor|body armor]] worn by the [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]]s or the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor]] worn by the [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]], it is very durable and versatile. [[Ushuaia Armory]] performed a substantial amount of work on at least some versions of the BDU.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]'''</ref>


==Overview==
==Overview==
Unlike the [[UNSC Marine Corps Dress Uniform|Marine Corps Dress Uniform]], which is worn at parades and functions, the BDU is intended for use in combat situations. As a large fighting force, the UNSC Marines use a great variety of different BDUs. Standard Marine Battle Dress Uniform consists of armor plating over [[camouflage]]d [[Fatigues|combat utilities]], and includes a number of ammunition pockets, holsters, and other features.  
Unlike the [[UNSC Marine Corps Dress Uniform|Marine Corps Dress Uniform]], which is worn at parades and functions, the BDU is intended for use in combat situations. As a large fighting force, the UNSC Marines use a great variety of different BDUs. Standard Marine Battle Dress Uniform consists of armor plating over [[camouflage]]d [[Fatigues|combat utilities]] and includes a number of ammunition pockets, holsters, and other features.  


Unlike the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor worn by the SPARTAN-II supersoldiers, the Marine BDU does not include a dynamic recharging [[Energy shielding|energy shield]], providing far inferior protection against [[Directed energy weapon|directed energy]] and projectile weapons.
Unlike the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor worn by the Spartan supersoldiers, the Marine BDU does not include a dynamic recharging [[Energy shielding|energy shield]], providing far inferior protection against [[Directed energy weapon|directed energy]] and projectile weapons.


==Components==
==Components==
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[[File:MarineFatiguesUniform.jpg|thumb|right|Non-standard fatigues with a soft armor vest.]]
[[File:MarineFatiguesUniform.jpg|thumb|right|Non-standard fatigues with a soft armor vest.]]
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Camouflaged combat utilities are worn under the armor plating. The UNSC is known to use a variety of camouflage patterns depending on the environment, including all-grey fatigues, woodland camouflage, urban camouflage, or winter camouflage.
Camouflaged combat utilities are worn under the armor plating. The UNSC is known to use a variety of camouflage patterns depending on the environment, including all-grey fatigues and woodland, urban, or winter camouflage.


===Combat boots===
===Combat boots===
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===Armor===
===Armor===
The Marine BDU is equipped with ballistic armor at multiple points, including as the torso, the shoulders, and the shins. Some versions incorporate armor in the forearms and thighs as well. The armor is resilient against traditional ballistic weaponry. However, it is easily damaged by [[plasma weaponry]]. Different iterations of the BDU feature different armor models, though all possess roughly equivalent durability. Lighter body armor, such as [[ballistic assault vest]]s, is used in lieu of standard-issue gear during some operations.
The Marine BDU is equipped with one of various models of ballistic armor at multiple points, including the torso, the shoulders, and the shins. Some versions incorporate armor for the forearms and thighs as well. The armor is resilient against traditional ballistic weaponry. However, it is easily damaged by [[plasma weaponry]]. Though different iterations of the BDU feature different armor models, all possess roughly equivalent durability. Lighter body armor, such as the [[ballistic assault vest]], is used in lieu of standard-issue gear during some operations.


===Headgear===
===Headgear===
{{Main|CH252 helmet}}
{{Main|CH252 helmet}}
All iterations of the BDU feature the CH252 helmet, the standard-issue helmet of the [[UNSC Defense Force]]; it is painted to match its corresponding body armor. The helmet may be mounted with various accessories, such as a [[Holography|holographic]] [[UNSC tactical eyepiece|tactical eyepiece]], a [[helmet recorder]], a boom microphone, polarized tactical goggles, a flashlight, or a [[night vision device]]. Tactical goggles are also used by some Marines; Marines often wear balaclavas with their helmets, both in frigid and temperate climates. In hazardous situations, gas masks such as the [[S90 gas mask]] are worn.
All iterations of the BDU feature the CH252 helmet, the standard-issue helmet of the [[UNSC Defense Force]], which is painted to match the corresponding body armor. The helmet may be mounted with various accessories, such as a [[Holography|holographic]] [[UNSC tactical eyepiece|tactical eyepiece]], a [[helmet recorder]], a boom microphone, polarized tactical goggles, a flashlight, or a [[night vision device]]. Tactical goggles are also used by some Marines; Marines often wear balaclavas with their helmets, both in frigid and temperate climates. In hazardous situations, gas masks such as the [[S90 gas mask]] are worn.


Marines on field operations in more humid locales sometimes choose to wear boonie covers. Marine [[non-commissioned officer]]s are easily recognized by the cover that they wear, which features the UNSCDF insignia, although they often substitute this soft cover for a more practical protective helmet.
Marines on field operations in more humid locales sometimes choose to wear Boonie covers. Marine [[non-commissioned officer]]s are easily recognized by the cover that they wear, which features the UNSCDF insignia, although they often substitute this soft cover for a more practical protective helmet.


==Primary models==
==Primary models==
There are at least three major models of the BDU, one of which is shared with the [[UNSC Army|Army]] and the [[UNSC Air Force|Air Force]].<ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''' (2011), ''pages 56 and 57''</ref> All three saw contemporaneous service during the [[Human-Covenant War]], with issue depending on environmental conditions, combat type, and the wearer's role.<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', ''[[Library (feature)|Library]]'' - ''UNSC Marine and UNSC Armored Marine''</ref>
===Insurrection and early Human-Covenant War===
[[File:NewMarines.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Marines wearing the both the standard and winterized versions of the early BDU.]]
[[File:NewMarines.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Marines wearing the both the standard and winterized versions of the early BDU.]]
===Insurrection and early Human-Covenant War===
The earliest known iteration of the Marine Corps BDU was in use during the [[Insurrection]]<ref>'''Halo Legends:''' ''Origins''</ref> and continued to see service well into the Human-Covenant War. The standard version of this model features gray fatigues and brown armor covering most of the body; cold environment versions feature white fatigues, a white helmet, and light gray armor plating. When wearing this model, Marines often sport polarized tactical goggles and balaclavas, even in temperate environments.
The earliest known iteration of the Marine Corps BDU was in use during the [[Insurrection]]<ref>'''Halo Legends:''' ''Origins''</ref> and continued to see service well into the [[Human-Covenant War]]. The standard version of this model features gray fatigues and brown armor covering most of the body; cold environment versions feature white fatigues, a white helmet, and light gray armor plating. When wearing this model, Marines often sport polarized tactical goggles and balaclavas, even in temperate environments.


The chestpiece used with this model is comprised of very heavy plating. The forearms, shins, and boots are fully armored. Some users wear tactical thigh rigs or holsters, while some wear armor covering the thighs. Often, the left thigh is armored, while a holster is attached to the right thigh.
The chestpiece used with this model is comprised of very heavy plating. The forearms, shins, and boots are fully armored. Some users wear tactical thigh rigs or holsters, while some wear armor covering the thighs. Often, the left thigh is armored, while a holster is attached to the right thigh.
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[[File:M52Bmarinearmor.png|thumb|left|The BDU worn throughout most of the Human-Covenant War.]]
[[File:M52Bmarinearmor.png|thumb|left|A Marine wearing the BDU with an M52B chestpiece.]]
[[File:Marine halo 2.png|thumb|right|150px|Another view of the standard BDU.]]
[[File:Marine halo 2.png|thumb|right|150px|Another view of the same BDU.]]


===2531 to present===
===BDU with M52B body armor===
This version of the BDU was in limited service as early as [[2531]]<ref>'''Halo Legends''', ''Homecoming''</ref> and had seen more widespread deployment by [[2539]].<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Return'' motion comic</ref> It then saw continued use throughout the war, serving as the standard BDU for Marine forces on [[Earth]]. This model features the [[M52B body armor]], which can be outfitted with various accessories, such as [[Wikipedia:Personal Load Carrying Equipment|utility webbing]] and ammunition pouches; the armor is supported by a black ballistic vest that extends to the arms. The armor and helmet used in conjunction with this model are almost universally painted olive drab, while the fatigues generally feature a woodland camouflage pattern.<ref group="note">The article describes this version of the BDU as it is seen in ''Halo 3'' and later media, as it is a visually updated version of the BDU seen in ''Halo 2''.</ref>
This version of the BDU was in service as early as [[2531]].<ref>'''Halo Legends''', ''Homecoming''</ref> This version served as the standard BDU for Marine forces on [[Earth]], [[Kholo]],<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', ''The Return'' motion comic</ref> [[Algolis]],<ref>'''Halo Legends''', ''Prototype''</ref> [[Sigma Octanus IV]],<ref>'''Halo: Fall of Reach - Covenant'''</ref> and numerous other planets, and saw comparatively limited issue on [[Reach]].<ref name="Halo">'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', campaign level ''[[Halo (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|Halo]]''</ref><ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''' - [[Terminal/Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary|Terminals]]</ref> This model features the [[M52B body armor]], which can be outfitted with various accessories, such as [[Wikipedia:Personal Load Carrying Equipment|utility webbing]] and ammunition pouches; the armor is supported by a black ballistic vest that extends to the arms. The armor and helmet used in conjunction with this model are almost universally painted olive drab, while the fatigues generally feature a woodland camouflage pattern.<ref group="note">The article describes this version of the BDU as it is seen in ''Halo 3'' and later media, as it is a visually updated version of the BDU seen in ''Halo 2''.</ref>


This version of the BDU lacks the prominent shin armor used with other models, with only the upper shin being armored. This version also lacks thigh armor, though some Marines wear holsters on their thighs. The BDU has black knee and elbow pads, although they are only lightly armored. The uniform also includes armored pauldrons. The V7G7 boots worn with the system are covered in light armor plating. Marines often wear fingerless gloves with this iteration of the BDU.
This version of the BDU lacks the prominent shin armor used with other models, with only the upper shin being armored. This version also lacks thigh armor, though some Marines wear holsters on their thighs. The BDU has black knee and elbow pads, although they are only lightly armored. The uniform also includes armored pauldrons. The V7G7 boots worn with the system are covered in light armor plating. Marines often wear fingerless gloves with this iteration of the BDU.
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[[File:MarineArmoredUniform.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The BDU worn by Marines stationed on Reach.]]  
[[File:MarineArmoredUniform.jpg|thumb|150px|left|The cross-branch BDU.]]  
[[File:Reach UNSC Marine.png|thumb|right|200px|The A/X version of the BDU worn by Marines on Reach.]]
[[File:Reach UNSC Marine.png|thumb|right|200px|The A/X version of the cross-branch BDU.]]


===Reach - summer 2552===
===Cross-branch BDU===
The Battle Dress Uniform worn by Marines stationed on the planet [[Reach]] in [[2552|summer 2552]] featured gray fatigues, with brown armor plating covering the head, torso, shoulders, thighs, and shins. At times, the Marines only wore their utilities and soft body armor, even forgoing helmets and body armor plating in hazardous combat operations, sometimes substituting their helmets for boonie covers or bandannas. Some Marines had small medical packs built into their back armor plating. Many helmets worn with this system included a holographic tactical eyepiece.<ref group="note">The article describes this version of the BDU as it is seen in ''Halo: Reach'' and ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'', as it is a visually updated version of the BDU seen in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.</ref>
This version of the Battle Dress Uniform is [[UNSC Army Battle Dress Uniform|shared]] with the Army and, in a lighter format, the Air Force.<ref name="ENC"/> It features gray fatigues, with dust brown or gray-brown armor plating covering the head, torso, shoulders, thighs, and shins. At times, Marines wear only their utilities and soft body armor, even forgoing helmets and body armor plating in hazardous combat operations, sometimes substituting their helmets for Boonie covers or bandannas. Some Marines have small medical packs built into their back armor plating. Many helmets worn with this system include a holographic tactical eyepiece.<ref group="note">The article describes this version of the BDU as it is seen in ''Halo: Reach'' and ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'', as it is a visually updated version of the BDU seen in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.</ref>


This model featured a primary armor unit similar to that of the [[UNSC Army Battle Dress Uniform|UNSC Army's BDU]], which provided protection to the front and back of the torso, with added protection to the groin. A [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V (G)|GUNGNIR]] pauldron was worn on the left shoulder; the pauldron displayed the UNSC logo and lettering. The right shoulder pauldron was the smaller [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/UA|UA/Base Security]] shoulder armor, which displayed the Marine's blood type under UNSC lettering. For leg protection, Marines utilized [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/UA|UA/NxRA]] utility armor, which covered both thighs. They wore heavy armored knee guards distinct from those worn by the Army. Some Marines wore heavier shin armor along with GUNGNIR knee guards. Marines who wore the pressurized Atmospheric/Exoatmospheric (A/X)<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/forums/games/f/5/p/7250/70316.aspx#70316 '''Halo Waypoint Forums''': ''The UNSC Army discrepancy in CE can be fixed]''</ref> version of this BDU, such as to mitigate the atmospheric hazards caused by nearby [[glassing]],<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level ''[[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Reach level)|The Pillar of Autumn]]''</ref> wore an enclosed [[CH252 helmet#ECH252|ECH252 helmet]] derived from the [[Beta-5 Division]] [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Military Police variant|MP helmet]], as well additional collar armor similar to that worn by [[UNSC Air Force]] pilots.
This version's armor unit provides protection to the front and back of the torso, with added protection to the groin. [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V (G)|GUNGNIR]] pauldrons are often worn on both shoulders, or, in some cases, only the left shoulder; the pauldron displays the UNSC logo and lettering and sometimes displays a diagonally crossed hexagon, which is also present on the Army BDU. The right shoulder pauldron is often the smaller [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/UA|UA/Base Security]] shoulder armor, which displays the Marine's blood type under UNSC lettering. For leg protection, wearers often utilize the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/UA|UA/NxRA]] utility armor, which cover both thighs. Wearers often use heavily armored knee guards distinct from those worn by the Army. Some Marines wear heavier shin armor along with GUNGNIR knee guards. Marines who wear the pressurized Atmospheric/Exoatmospheric (A/X)<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/forums/games/f/5/p/7250/70316.aspx#70316 '''Halo Waypoint Forums''': ''The UNSC Army discrepancy in CE can be fixed]''</ref> version of this BDU, such as to mitigate the atmospheric hazards caused by nearby [[glassing]],<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level ''[[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Reach level)|The Pillar of Autumn]]''</ref> wear an enclosed [[CH252 helmet#ECH252|ECH252 helmet]] derived from the [[Beta-5 Division]] [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Military Police variant|MP helmet]], as well additional collar armor similar to that worn by Air Force pilots.


==Variants==
==Variants==
=== Pilot variant ===
=== Pilot variant ===
[[File:1213584262 Pilot helmet.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The latest version of the armor worn by UNSC Marine pilots.]]
[[File:Lp-pilot1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A [[Class-3 Enclosed Heavy Lifeboat|Bumblebee]] pilot in standard battle dress and wearing a specialized helmet.]]
Marine [[pilot]]s usually wear a modified version of the standard Marine uniform, though they are known to utilize the BDU without modifications as well. The helmet is generally different from the standard Marine helmet.
[[File:1213584262 Pilot helmet.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Another BDU worn by Marine pilots.]]
 
Marine [[pilot]]s usually wear a modified version of the standard Marine uniform,<ref name="Covenant">'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[The Covenant]]''</ref> though they are known to utilize the BDU without modifications as well. Several helmet models are used by pilots, including one version with a fully covering flip-down visor, which likely provides a heads-up display;<ref name="Halo"/> a similar model features a larger, gold-polarized visor.<ref>'''Halo 2''', campaign level ''[[Metropolis]]''</ref> Other pilots wear more advanced equipment, including fully sealed helmets and an additional control panel on the standard chest armor piece. Each helmet bears a wing symbol, possibly denoting the pilots' particular specialty, though this may indicated unit affiliation.<ref name="Covenant"/>
Pilots stationed aboard the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} wore standard gray fatigues, with a brown leather vest, and helmets with a visor that fully covered the eyes. During the [[Battle of Mombasa]], [[D77-TC Pelican]] pilots wore the full Marine Battle Dress Uniform, though they wore wearing pilot helmets with large, golden-polarized visors. Other pilots wear more advanced equipment, including fully sealed helmets and an additional control panel on the standard chest armor piece. Each helmet bears a wing symbol, possibly denoting the pilots' particular specialty, though this may indicated unit affiliation.


===Corpsman variant===
===Corpsman variant===
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==Other suits==
==Other suits==
While the standard BDU is most commonly seen in the field, there are multiple specialized combat suits worn by different branches of the UNSC Marine Corps. The armor system utilized by the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers is arguably the most notable example of this, being a sealed full-body combat suit instead of a more conventional armored uniform. During operations in vacuum, Marines wear [[vacuum suit]]s, often equipped with armor plating. One example of a vacuum-enabled suit is the [[black body suit]], which is a lightweight, form-fitting suit of polymer body armor. Other task-specific suits exists, such as the fire-resistant full-body combat suit worn by the [[Hellbringers]]. Heavier armored variants of the standard BDU were worn on counterinsurgency operations by [[2524]], including a suit with charcoal fatigues and matte-black [[heavy impact plating]] covering most of the body and a helmet that fully encases the head. This suit may be similar to the ODST BDU.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 9''</ref>
While the standard BDU is most commonly seen in the field, there are multiple specialized combat suits worn by different branches of the UNSC Marine Corps. The [[ODST armor|armor system]] utilized by the [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]]s is the most notable example, being a sealed full-body combat suit instead of a more conventional armored uniform. During operations in vacuum, Marines wear [[vacuum suit]]s, often equipped with armor plating. One example of a vacuum-enabled suit is the [[black body suit]], which is a lightweight, form-fitting suit of polymer body armor. Other task-specific suits exists, such as the fire-resistant full-body combat suit worn by the [[Hellbringers]]. Heavier armored variants of the standard BDU were worn on counterinsurgency operations by [[2524]], including a suit with charcoal fatigues and matte-black [[heavy impact plating]] covering most of the body and a helmet that fully encases the head. This suit may be similar to the ODST BDU.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 9''</ref>
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== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
The iteration of the Battle Dress Uniform seen in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' was heavily inspired by the armor worn by the Colonial Marines in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Aliens (film)|Aliens]]'', which [[List of references to Aliens in Halo|greatly influenced the game]].
The iteration of the Battle Dress Uniform seen in ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' was heavily inspired by the armor worn by the Colonial Marines in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Aliens (film)|Aliens]]'', which [[List of references to Aliens in Halo|greatly influenced the game]].


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Halo 3 Marine.jpg|A Marine stationed on Earth wearing the latest version of the uniform.
File:Halo 3 Marine.jpg|A Marine wearing a BDU with an M52B chestpiece.
File:Marine goggles.png|Another Marine wearing the standard-issued BDU. Note the helmet's boom microphone and tactical goggles.
File:Marine goggles.png|Another Marine wearing the same armor. Note the helmet's boom microphone and tactical goggles.
File:All.marines.jpg|Early version of the BDU in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:Anniversary Marines.jpg|Marines wearing the cross-branch BDU.
File:Anniversary Marines.jpg|Marines wearing the BDU used by personnel assigned to Reach.
File:HaloReach - MarineUniform.jpg|Marines wearing the A/X variant of the cross-branch BDU.
File:Marines on the Battlefield.jpg|Marines wearing the BDU in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:Reach UNSC Marine - shin guards.png|Another view of the A/X cross-branch BDU.
File:HaloReach - MarineUniform.jpg|Marines wearing the A/X variant of the Reach BDU.
File:Reach UNSC Marine - shin guards.png|Another view of the A/X BDU issued to personnel on Reach.
File:600px-Halo Wars Marine BR.jpg|Marines in cold environment BDUs.
File:600px-Halo Wars Marine BR.jpg|Marines in cold environment BDUs.
File:TML_Corpsman_BDU.png|[[Ngoc Benti]] wearing the Corpsman variant of the BDU.
File:TML_Corpsman_BDU.png|[[Ngoc Benti]] wearing the Corpsman variant of the BDU.
File:All.marines.jpg|The BDU as it appears in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:Marines on the Battlefield.jpg|More Marines wearing the BDU in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:H3 Zune Marine.jpg|Concept art of the armor for ''Halo 3''.
File:H3 Zune Marine.jpg|Concept art of the armor for ''Halo 3''.
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*''[[Halo: Uprising]]''
*''[[Halo: Uprising]]''
*''[[Halo: Fall of Reach]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Boot Camp]]''
**''[[Halo: Fall of Reach - Covenant]]''
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
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Various iterations of the Marine BDU.

Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is a broad term describing any of several standard-issue combat uniforms worn by members of the UNSC Marine Corps. Though it provides less protection than more sophisticated armor suits such as the body armor worn by the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers or the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor worn by the Spartans, it is very durable and versatile. Ushuaia Armory performed a substantial amount of work on at least some versions of the BDU.[1]

Overview

Unlike the Marine Corps Dress Uniform, which is worn at parades and functions, the BDU is intended for use in combat situations. As a large fighting force, the UNSC Marines use a great variety of different BDUs. Standard Marine Battle Dress Uniform consists of armor plating over camouflaged combat utilities and includes a number of ammunition pockets, holsters, and other features.

Unlike the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor worn by the Spartan supersoldiers, the Marine BDU does not include a dynamic recharging energy shield, providing far inferior protection against directed energy and projectile weapons.

Components

Fatigues

Non-standard fatigues with a soft armor vest.
Main article: Fatigues

Camouflaged combat utilities are worn under the armor plating. The UNSC is known to use a variety of camouflage patterns depending on the environment, including all-grey fatigues and woodland, urban, or winter camouflage.

Combat boots

Combat boots such as the VZG7 armored boots are worn with the uniform. They are sometimes equipped with different types of additional armor to provide greater protection to the lower leg.

Armor

The Marine BDU is equipped with one of various models of ballistic armor at multiple points, including the torso, the shoulders, and the shins. Some versions incorporate armor for the forearms and thighs as well. The armor is resilient against traditional ballistic weaponry. However, it is easily damaged by plasma weaponry. Though different iterations of the BDU feature different armor models, all possess roughly equivalent durability. Lighter body armor, such as the ballistic assault vest, is used in lieu of standard-issue gear during some operations.

Headgear

Main article: CH252 helmet

All iterations of the BDU feature the CH252 helmet, the standard-issue helmet of the UNSC Defense Force, which is painted to match the corresponding body armor. The helmet may be mounted with various accessories, such as a holographic tactical eyepiece, a helmet recorder, a boom microphone, polarized tactical goggles, a flashlight, or a night vision device. Tactical goggles are also used by some Marines; Marines often wear balaclavas with their helmets, both in frigid and temperate climates. In hazardous situations, gas masks such as the S90 gas mask are worn.

Marines on field operations in more humid locales sometimes choose to wear Boonie covers. Marine non-commissioned officers are easily recognized by the cover that they wear, which features the UNSCDF insignia, although they often substitute this soft cover for a more practical protective helmet.

Primary models

There are at least three major models of the BDU, one of which is shared with the Army and the Air Force.[2] All three saw contemporaneous service during the Human-Covenant War, with issue depending on environmental conditions, combat type, and the wearer's role.[3]

Insurrection and early Human-Covenant War

Marines wearing the both the standard and winterized versions of the early BDU.

The earliest known iteration of the Marine Corps BDU was in use during the Insurrection[4] and continued to see service well into the Human-Covenant War. The standard version of this model features gray fatigues and brown armor covering most of the body; cold environment versions feature white fatigues, a white helmet, and light gray armor plating. When wearing this model, Marines often sport polarized tactical goggles and balaclavas, even in temperate environments.

The chestpiece used with this model is comprised of very heavy plating. The forearms, shins, and boots are fully armored. Some users wear tactical thigh rigs or holsters, while some wear armor covering the thighs. Often, the left thigh is armored, while a holster is attached to the right thigh.

A Marine wearing the BDU with an M52B chestpiece.
Another view of the same BDU.

BDU with M52B body armor

This version of the BDU was in service as early as 2531.[5] This version served as the standard BDU for Marine forces on Earth, Kholo,[6] Algolis,[7] Sigma Octanus IV,[8] and numerous other planets, and saw comparatively limited issue on Reach.[9][10] This model features the M52B body armor, which can be outfitted with various accessories, such as utility webbing and ammunition pouches; the armor is supported by a black ballistic vest that extends to the arms. The armor and helmet used in conjunction with this model are almost universally painted olive drab, while the fatigues generally feature a woodland camouflage pattern.[note 1]

This version of the BDU lacks the prominent shin armor used with other models, with only the upper shin being armored. This version also lacks thigh armor, though some Marines wear holsters on their thighs. The BDU has black knee and elbow pads, although they are only lightly armored. The uniform also includes armored pauldrons. The V7G7 boots worn with the system are covered in light armor plating. Marines often wear fingerless gloves with this iteration of the BDU.

The cross-branch BDU.
The A/X version of the cross-branch BDU.

Cross-branch BDU

This version of the Battle Dress Uniform is shared with the Army and, in a lighter format, the Air Force.[2] It features gray fatigues, with dust brown or gray-brown armor plating covering the head, torso, shoulders, thighs, and shins. At times, Marines wear only their utilities and soft body armor, even forgoing helmets and body armor plating in hazardous combat operations, sometimes substituting their helmets for Boonie covers or bandannas. Some Marines have small medical packs built into their back armor plating. Many helmets worn with this system include a holographic tactical eyepiece.[note 2]

This version's armor unit provides protection to the front and back of the torso, with added protection to the groin. GUNGNIR pauldrons are often worn on both shoulders, or, in some cases, only the left shoulder; the pauldron displays the UNSC logo and lettering and sometimes displays a diagonally crossed hexagon, which is also present on the Army BDU. The right shoulder pauldron is often the smaller UA/Base Security shoulder armor, which displays the Marine's blood type under UNSC lettering. For leg protection, wearers often utilize the UA/NxRA utility armor, which cover both thighs. Wearers often use heavily armored knee guards distinct from those worn by the Army. Some Marines wear heavier shin armor along with GUNGNIR knee guards. Marines who wear the pressurized Atmospheric/Exoatmospheric (A/X)[11] version of this BDU, such as to mitigate the atmospheric hazards caused by nearby glassing,[12] wear an enclosed ECH252 helmet derived from the Beta-5 Division MP helmet, as well additional collar armor similar to that worn by Air Force pilots.

Variants

Pilot variant

A Bumblebee pilot in standard battle dress and wearing a specialized helmet.
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Another BDU worn by Marine pilots.

Marine pilots usually wear a modified version of the standard Marine uniform,[13] though they are known to utilize the BDU without modifications as well. Several helmet models are used by pilots, including one version with a fully covering flip-down visor, which likely provides a heads-up display;[9] a similar model features a larger, gold-polarized visor.[14] Other pilots wear more advanced equipment, including fully sealed helmets and an additional control panel on the standard chest armor piece. Each helmet bears a wing symbol, possibly denoting the pilots' particular specialty, though this may indicated unit affiliation.[13]

Corpsman variant

While many Navy Corpsmen wear the standard BDU, some use a suit with charcoal fatigues and padding with white armor featuring red shoulder straps and caduceus symbols on the shoulder pauldrons for easy identification.[15]

Other suits

While the standard BDU is most commonly seen in the field, there are multiple specialized combat suits worn by different branches of the UNSC Marine Corps. The armor system utilized by the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers is the most notable example, being a sealed full-body combat suit instead of a more conventional armored uniform. During operations in vacuum, Marines wear vacuum suits, often equipped with armor plating. One example of a vacuum-enabled suit is the black body suit, which is a lightweight, form-fitting suit of polymer body armor. Other task-specific suits exists, such as the fire-resistant full-body combat suit worn by the Hellbringers. Heavier armored variants of the standard BDU were worn on counterinsurgency operations by 2524, including a suit with charcoal fatigues and matte-black heavy impact plating covering most of the body and a helmet that fully encases the head. This suit may be similar to the ODST BDU.[16]

Trivia

The iteration of the Battle Dress Uniform seen in Halo: Combat Evolved was heavily inspired by the armor worn by the Colonial Marines in the film Aliens, which greatly influenced the game.

Gallery

List of appearances

Notes

  1. ^ The article describes this version of the BDU as it is seen in Halo 3 and later media, as it is a visually updated version of the BDU seen in Halo 2.
  2. ^ The article describes this version of the BDU as it is seen in Halo: Reach and Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, as it is a visually updated version of the BDU seen in Halo: Combat Evolved.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide
  2. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2011), pages 56 and 57
  3. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Library - UNSC Marine and UNSC Armored Marine
  4. ^ Halo Legends: Origins
  5. ^ Halo Legends, Homecoming
  6. ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, The Return motion comic
  7. ^ Halo Legends, Prototype
  8. ^ Halo: Fall of Reach - Covenant
  9. ^ a b Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, campaign level Halo
  10. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary - Terminals
  11. ^ Halo Waypoint Forums: The UNSC Army discrepancy in CE can be fixed
  12. ^ Halo: Reach, campaign level The Pillar of Autumn
  13. ^ a b Halo 3, campaign level The Covenant
  14. ^ Halo 2, campaign level Metropolis
  15. ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, The Mona Lisa motion comic
  16. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 9