AV-30 Kestrel
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The AV-30 Light Assault VTOL, more commonly known as the Kestrel, is a combat vehicle used by the United Nations Space Command, manufactured by Misriah Armory.[1]
Design details
The Kestrel hovers above the ground by three ducted air fans rather than using traditional wheels or treads.[2] These fans allow the Kestrel to easily navigate narrow spaces and partake in acrobatic aerial maneuvers. The standard production model of the Kestrel is armed with a set of twin-linked GAU-10/A heavy autocannons. Some experimental models are also armed with a pair of M302 rocket pods.[1]
Development and operational history
The Office of Naval Intelligence invested heavily in weapons prototyping, although most new designs never make it past the theoretical/modeling stage. Every once in a while a new weapon system proves to have the perfect mix of lethality and survivability, and the Kestrel is a perfect example of human ingenuity pushing the war effort in the right direction. Starting with several competing design philosophies encompassing various shapes, armament combinations, and turbine layouts, ONI skunkworks engineers eventually settled on a final design that was handed off to Misriah Armory for serial production.[1] However, Misriah Armory would incorporate several elements of Vestol Corporation's older JOV-99 Kestrel before manufacturing kicked off. Despite this, the AV-30 would ultimately fail to achieve the flight performance characteristics of the JOV-99 Kestrel.[3] In July 2557 AV-30 Kestrels were used by headhunters during the Battle of Installation 03 and the Skirmish in New Phoenix.[4] During the defense of Onyx of October 2558, UNSC forces used Kestrels against Created forces.[5]
Production notes
Halo: Combat Evolved predecessor
The Kestrel was originally an aircraft that was cut from Halo: Combat Evolved at an early stage of the game's development, though the name remained in the game's code.[citation needed] Various pieces of concept art for the craft are shown on the Halo 2 Collector's Edition disc. Its design inspired the canonical version introduced in Halo: Spartan Strike. In 2022, it was announced that, as part of the Digsite Alpha initiative for Halo: The Master Chief Collection, the original Kestrel design would be added back into Halo: Combat Evolved and made canon as the JOV-99 Kestrel.[7]
MEGA Bloks
MEGA Brands released toy building sets of the UNSC siege bike and the so-called Light Assault VTOL, later identified as the Kestrel. In a Q&A edition of the Halo Bulletin, Frank O'Connor confirmed the vehicles exist in canon, though not necessarily in the manner depicted by MEGA Bloks. Background information seemingly at odds with the canonical depictions was provided for the toys.
The Light Assault VTOL is said to be an aircraft designed for used in confined environments to provide ground and air-to-air support. Developed by the Office of Naval Intelligence's REAP-X division as part of a line of exotic attack vehicles,[8] the VTOL is armed with a pair of twin-linked GAU-10/A HAC autocannons and a single M302 Class-1 Guided Missile Launch System.[9] In contrast, the canonical version is represented as a ground combat vehicle armed only with a pair of autocannons; indeed, it performs similarly to the Brute Chopper, but maneuvers much like the Karo'etba-pattern Ghost.[2]
Trivia
Following the UNSC tradition of naming vehicles after animals, the AV-30 is named after the Kestrel, a group of falcons capable of hovering in still air.
Gallery
Concept art
Concept art for the Mega Contrux version of the Kestrel.[10]
MEGA Construx
Canon version
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List of appearances
- Halo: Spartan Strike (First appearance)
- Halo: Legacy of Onyx
Sources
- ^ a b c d e f g Halo Waypoint: Kestrel
- ^ a b IGN: Halo: Spartan Strike Announced for Windows Devices and Steam
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder, Cutting Room Lore (Retrieved on Jul 26, 2022) [archive]
- ^ Halo: Spartan Strike
- ^ Halo: Legacy of Onyx
- ^ Twitter, Marcus Lehto (@game_fabricator): "Did the Kestrel ever get out to the public?" (Retrieved on Mar 3, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Cutting Room Floor (Retrieved on Jul 26, 2022) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint: The Halo Bulletin 3/28/13
- ^ Megabloks: Light Assault VTOL
- ^ Facebook - Concept art
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