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ARMET-class Mjolnir

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Armet
Icon image of Armet.
Production overview

Manufacturer(s):

Materials Group[1]

Type:

MJOLNIR [GEN3]

 

Armet-class Mjolnir is a MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor helmet variant, designed for the GEN3 platform.[1]

Overview

Design details

The Armet helmet is compatible with the CBRN/FIM-A attachments, which include field-improvised HAZCOM modules that are built using off-the-shelf parts.[2]

Development history

The Armet helmet is manufactured by Materials Group, a division of the Office of Naval Intelligence's Section three. Armet was created as a testbed for prototypical technologies that may further the platform's development as a whole.[1]

In-game information

Halo Infinite

The Armet helmet is available for multiplayer Spartan armor customization on the Mark VII armor core in Halo Infinite.

Helmet Manufacturer Lore Rarity Unlock Requirements
Icon image of Armet.
Armet
Materials Group In the current arms race, falling behind means extinction. ARMET aims to test technologies that turn prototypes into progress. Epic Season 04: Infection Battle Pass level 55 (Premium)
Icon image of the CBRN/FIM-A on the Armet helmet.
CBRN/FIM-A
Materials Group Field improvised HAZCOM modules built with off-the-shelf parts. Epic Season 04: Echoes Infection Battle Pass level 70 (Premium)

Trivia

  • An armet is a type of combat helmet popular in Europe in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Notably, the armet often featured a protruding visor with came to a point, much like the visor of Armet-class Mjolnir.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: Armet - Helmet Description "In the current arms race, falling behind means extinction. ARMET aims to test technologies that turn prototypes into progress."
  2. ^ Halo Infinite, Armor Hall: CBRN/FIM-A - Helmet Attachment Description "Field improvised HAZCOM modules built with off-the-shelf parts."