Ogab'd-pattern anti-aircraft Wraith
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The Ogab'd-pattern Skyhunter[2] (UNSC Type classification: Type-52 Anti-Aircraft Artillery, T-52 AAA),[3][4] is a skyhunter variant of the Wraith line of armoured vehicles, used by the Covenant and its remnants.
Overview
Design details
The Ogab'd-pattern skyhunters are built by the Assembly Forges of Lodam Armory upon the chassis of the base Zurdo-pattern Wraith tank - with some (though not all)[4] models modified to feature a red-crimson colour scheme, as opposed to the standard blue-purple. As with the Muv'te-pattern anti-aircraft Wraith - the post-war era counterpart to the Ogab'd - weapon-smiths are required to incorporate stringent failsafes into the vehicle's design to ensure that they are destroyed should the vehicle operator be killed. This is done to prevent the vehicle and it's destructive potential from falling into enemy hands.[2]
Armament
The Ogab'd-pattern anti-air Wraith differs in its primary armament from the standard Wraith models. While the standard forms of Wraith are equipped with a plasma mortar, which is used mainly against slow-moving ground targets, the skyhunter model is equipped with six rapid fire heavy fuel rod cannons as its main armament. These weapons fire Class-3 fuel rods, a heavier munition than the standard Class-2 fuel rods used by infantry-scale fuel rod guns outfitted for longer-distanced shooting expected of anti-aircraft work. The fuel rod cannons on the Ogab'd model act as flak weapons and explode in mid-air, furthering their anti-air utility. The weapons have heat-seeking capabilities built-into their operation, allowing them to automatically track enemy targets.[1]
To defend the weapon at close-range, the Ogab'd is equipped with a secondary medium Pek-pattern plasma cannon,[1] mounted atop a cupola behind the cockpit - allowing a secondary gunner to provide limited fire support for the vehicle.[2]
Usage
The role of the Ogab'd in the Covenant arsenal fits in below the larger scale sky strikers of the Covenant's heavy artillery loadout. They are typically deployed as an air defence solution in theatres where the limitations of time or environmental factors make the establishment of larger assets such as the Cheru-pattern Tyrant, Skar'wa-pattern Mantis or Sumda'te-pattern Scarab impossible or impractical. Their mobility provides a further advantage that many of these larger systems do not - something neither matched by the air defence variants of the smaller Preksheda-pattern Shade or Kewu Umppi'pa'-pattern citadel turret.[1]
While initially type-classified by the Office of Naval Intelligence for this reason as a purely air defence system, the Covenant did employ the Ogab'd in offensive ground attack roles. They were occaisionally used as a general tank in assaults against entrenched enemies in urban regions.[4]
Operational history
Human-Covenant War
Ogab'd-pattern Wraiths were primarily encountered late in the Human-Covenant War,[4] and were in particular heavily employed in the final year of the war - seeing use against the United Nations Space Command during the Fall of Reach[4] and Battle for Earth. During the Earth campaign, they were deployed into the city of New Mombasa to act as air defence in the flooded areas of Kikowani Station and later,[5] the New Mombasa Waterfront Highway.[6] Later on in the battle, anti-air Wraiths were deployed in a perimeter around the Voi Excession in conjunction with Mantis sky strikers to form a defensive line against incursions by UNSC aerospace assets. Several of these units in the port-city of Voi were engaged and destroyed by a battle led by John-117.[7]
Anti-air Wraiths were deployed in the Battle of Installation 00 as part of the Prophet of Truth's final stand against the UNSC.[8][9]
Post-war era
Following the war's conclusion, Ogab'd-pattern Wraiths were salvaged and put to use by the empire's various successor factions. These included Merg Vol's Covenant, who deployed anti-air Wraiths as part of their invasion of Draetheus V in 2554.[10][11] Although the Ogab'd continued to see use in this era, it was supplanted by the Swords of Sanghelios and among portions of Jul 'Mdama's Covenant by the more modern Muv'te-pattern anti-aircraft Wraith - though the Ogab'd did continue to see service in Jul 'Mdama's Covenant during their conflict on Installation 03 in July 2557.[12][citation needed]
Unlike their counterparts, the Banished have by-and-large elected not to employ the use of anti-aircraft Wraiths - instead preferring the use of the Dovotaa Workshop Reaver for mobile air defence purposes.[13]
In-game information
Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST
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In the Halo 3 Campaign, like the Fuel Rod Gun and Energy Sword of Halo: Combat Evolved, it has a dead man switch, causing the vehicle to self-destruct when the driver dies or exits. Except for a glitch, the AA-Wraith is otherwise inoperable by the player.
Production notes
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An early version of the Anti-Air Wraith found in the March 2007 build of the Halo 3 Beta has an early version of the AA Wraith available to spawn on Snowbound in Forge. This early Wraith is purple like the regular mortar counterpart, and boasts a pair of automatic plasma cannons as opposed to the fuel rod cannons it has in the final game.
Trivia
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- It seemed that Bungie originally considered making the AA Wraith a drivable vehicle, since when the player takes control of it and then jump out of the Wraith, it features its own weapon retraction animation, much like the normal Wraith. The way Bungie rendered it nearly undrivable is likely due to the fact of dominating firepower. Hints also include that it also contains its own special aiming reticule. Similarly, there is no targeting reticule for the AA Wraith's gunner turret.
- If a player takes control of an AA Wraith in Halo 3, it will not mitigate damage from incoming fire. This makes the player a substantially easier target.
- A shot from a Fuel Rod Gun is more powerful than a single shot from a cannon on the Anti Air Wraith. This is probably because of the faster rate of fire and infinite ammo the Anti-Air Wraith has, making it overpowered otherwise.
- The AA Wraith was added to Halo 3 Forge in Halo: The Master Chief Collection on July 14, 2020, but with its dead-man switch removed and the gunner given a crosshair similar to that on the Type-26 Wraith. The AA Wraith was also added to Halo 3: ODST Firefight in Halo: The Master Chief Collection on September 22, 2020.
Gallery
A view of an occupied T-52 AA Wraith in Halo 3.
An Anti-Air Wraith being dissected by an M6 Spartan Laser.
An Anti-Air Wraith shooting at an AV-14 Hornet.
An AA Wraith being used by a player on Sandbox in the Halo: The Master Chief Collection version of Halo 3.
Alpha-Nine's M808C Scorpion approaches an AA Wraith in Halo 3: ODST.
An AA Wraith being used on Lost Platoon in the Halo: The Master Chief Collection version of Halo 3: ODST.
A T-52 Wraith in Halo: Spartan Assault.
A T-52 AA Wraith in Halo: Ground Command.
List of appearances
- Halo 3 (First appearance)
- Halo 3: ODST
- Halo: Spartan Assault
- Halo: Spartan Strike
- Halo: Ground Command
- Halo Wars 2 (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Shadows of Reach
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 9
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 275
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 257
- ^ a b c d e Halo Waypoint, Blitz Coverage (Retrieved on Oct 28, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Kikowani Station
- ^ Halo 3: ODST, campaign level Coastal Highway
- ^ Halo 3, campaign level The Storm
- ^ Halo 3, campaign level The Ark
- ^ Halo 3, campaign level The Covenant
- ^ Halo: Spartan Assault, campaign level Mission 4: Live to Fight
- ^ Halo: Spartan Assault, campaign level Mission 13: Assault on the Supply Lines
- ^ Halo: Spartan Strike, campaign level {{{Level}}}
- ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs: Reaver
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