M12F Flame Warthog
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Production information

Manufacturer:

AMG Transport Dynamics

Product line:

Warthog

Technical specifications

Armament:

Mounted flamethrower

Crew:

  • 1 driver
  • 1 passenger
  • 1 gunner
Usage

In service:

Second Ark Conflict

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

 

The M12F Flame Warthog,[1] or Flamehog,[2] is a variant of the M12 Warthog that features a mounted flamethrower.

Design detailsEdit

Main article: M12B Warthog

The Flame Warthog replaced the standard autocannon mount on LRV Warthog models with a white-burning flamethrower.[2] The Flame Warthog is slightly tougher than the standard Warthog model.[3]

Veteran Flame Hog variantEdit

Some upgraded and slightly more expensive variants of the Flame Warthog replace the mounted flamethrower with a mounted incendiary grenade launcher, and further upgraded armor.[3]

Frost Hog variantEdit

Instead of the tanks being full of Napalm, they are full of super cooled fluids. After the gunner freezes the enemies solid, the Warthog will shatter the enemies by ramming it, or a friendly ZAV-48 Frostraven will shatter the enemy with concussion or seismic Missiles.[4]

Operational historyEdit

Flame Warthogs were deployed against Banished forces on Installation 00 by Lt. Colonel Morgan Kinsano in 2559. In order to combat aircraft, passengers were armed with M41 rocket launchers.[5]

GameplayEdit

  • Info: Core Vehicle, Flamer gun, Good all-round vehicle
  • Tier: 2
  • Cost:   4,   280,   0
  • Flame Warthog upgrade: Incendiary Grenades
    • Info: Weapon upgrade, Burns ground beneath targets, Damage boost, Range boost
    • Tier: 3
    • Cost:   0,   750

In Halo Wars 2, the Flame Warthog is a unit exclusive to Morgan Kinsano, replacing the Machine Gun and Gauss Warthogs. Flame Warthogs are great for fighting infantry, but do only okay against vehicles and structures, and do very poor against aircraft. It costs 70 energy in Blitz, while Veteran Flame Warthogs cost 90 energy.

TriviaEdit

  • The Hellbringers still have their tanks attached despite not using their personal flamethrowers.
    • The Blitz art for the Flamehog (flamethrower) has a Hellbringer that lacks it's tank.
  • The Hellbringer's armor for the Flamehog (flamethrower) has a different Hellbringer armor that almost resembles Kinsano's Hellbringer design in the concept art.

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