An assault rifle is a selective-fire firearm using a projectile with a muzzle energy in between those of a full-sized rifle and a smaller submachine-gun or a pistol. Assault rifles are categorized in between battle rifles, which fire a full-sized rifle cartridge, and submachine guns, which fire a pistol cartridge rather than a rifle cartridge.
Assault rifle may refer to the following:
United Nations Space Command
MA Series
- MA1 Individual Combat Weapon System - The original MA rifle, precursor to all current MA variants.[1]
- MA2B Individual Combat Weapon System - Successor to the MA1. Functionally similar to the the MA5B. Occasionally used by Special Forces operators.[2][1]
- MA3A Individual Combat Weapon System - The precursor to the MA5B assault rifle. Retired from service, remains popular on the black market and among insurrectionist groups.[2]
MA5 series
- MA37 Individual Combat Weapon System - Introduced in 2437, known as the MA5 to the UNSC Navy and Marine Corps. In service with the UNSC Army up until the Fall of Reach. Featured in Halo: Reach.[2]
- MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System - Standard issue assault rifle in service with the Navy and Marine Corps up until late 2552. Featured in Halo: Combat Evolved.[2]
- MA5C Individual Combat Weapon System - MA5B replacement, with lower magazine capacity and higher accuracy. In service as early as 2544.[3] Featured in Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST.[2]
- MA5D Individual Combat Weapon System - Post-war successor to the MA5C, newest addition to the MA5 series. Featured in Halo 4.[4]
- MA5K Individual Combat Weapon System - Carbine variant, wielded by Special Forces units such as the SPARTAN-IIIs. [2]
Covenant Empire
Ballistic/Projectile Rifles
- Type-33 Guided Munitions Launcher - Handheld sidearm, fires homing crystalline ammunition. Better known as the needler.
- Type-25 Carbine - Handheld spike rifle. Analogous to the SMG. Better known as the Brute spiker.
Plasma Rifles
- Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle - Handheld plasma-operated weapon typically wielded by Sangheili. Better known as the plasma rifle.
- Type-25 Directed Energy Rifle/Jiralhanae variant - Variant of the standard plasma rifle wielded exclusively by Jiralhanae, with superior rate of fire. Featured in Halo 2 and Halo 3: ODST.
- Type-50 Directed Energy Rifle/Heavy - Shoulder-fired plasma-operated weapon-variant that fires explosive bolts of superheated plasma. Better known as the concussion rifle.
- Type-51 Directed Energy Rifle/Improved - Shoulder-fired plasma-operated weapon used mostly by Sangheili. Analogous to the MA5 series assault rifles. Better known as the plasma repeater. Featured in Halo: Reach.
- Type-55 Directed Energy Rifle/Advanced - Handheld plasma-operated successor to the widely used Type-25 DER typically wielded by Sangheili. Better known as the storm rifle. Featured in Halo 4.
Forerunner
- Z-250 Lightrifle - Mid- to long-range energy channel weapon. Featured in Halo 4.
- Z-130 Suppressor - Utilized by Promethean Knights during the Battle of Requiem. Featured in Halo 4.
- Z-180 Close Combat Rifle/Asymmetric Engagement Mitigator - Short-range, wide-spread energy channel weapon. Better known as the Scattershot. Featured in Halo 4.
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