LAU-65D/SGM-151 missile pod
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Template:Weapon The LAU-65D/SGM-151[1] also known as the Missile Pod is a United Nations Space Command infantry weapon. It is a missile-launching weapon, holding up to eight small highly explosive missiles. The Missile Pod is capable of tracking down targets.[2][3]
Its extreme size and weight means only a Spartan or an Elite can operate it free of its tripod.
Operation
Originally, this weapon is a turret. Like all Support Weapons (with exception to the Flamethrower), it can be ripped out of its socket, although the mounted version of the Missile Pod can only be seen in Campaign mode. The Missile Pod can carry eight rounds, equal to the Rocket Launcher but without having to be reloaded.
It is the only weapon in Halo 3 that can track vehicles, taking the ability away from the M41 SSR MAV/AW Rocket Launcher from Halo 2. But the ability of tracking vehicles comes at a cost; there is little splash damage to other people.
Once the missile is fired, it will travel about 5 meters before becoming self-propelled and begin pursuing the target. This, along with the pod's ability to maintain a lock even when there's an obstacle (such as a small hill in Valhalla) between the pod and the target, means the wielder can fire at an upward angle, giving the missile enough vertical clearance to fly over the hill and into the target.
It is also effective against foot-bound stationary targets (such as an enemy sniper); the missile's high speed means that even if the target hears the missile, he or she may not be able to react in time. This is most effective at short and medium range, mostly because it is harder to see an enemy at long ranges, much less determining if one is moving. However, using it to combat moving infantry targets has little or no effect.
Trivia
- It is aesthetically similar to the the rocket pods carried on the Russian Mi-24 "Hind" Helicopter Gunships.
- Hornets fire pairs of what appear to be Missile Pod shots as a secondary fire.
- Though there is no confirmed information on the appearance of a UNSC Destroyer, speculated images of it show that the missle pod displays some resemblance to a UNSC Destroyer.
Gallery
- Missle pod angle 2.jpg
Front View
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Back View