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Ushuaia Armory

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Ushuaia Armory is a defense development and manufacturing firm that produces matériel for the United Nations Space Command. It is presumably based in Argentina on Earth. The armory likely also had subsidiaries on Reach as well.[Note 1]

Known developments

In 2535, after an unknown development period at the firm's Siófok Firing Range, Ushuaia produced the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/AA variant.[1] This helmet is an improved version of the helmet worn by the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers that was designed for and adopted by the UNSC Army's Airborne division.[Note 2] The helmet was also used by the Spartans, most notably Catherine-B320.

Ushuaia performed a substantial amount of work on the development of the UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform, particularly the CH252 helmet.[1] Ushuaia may not have been solely responsible for the BDU's development, as Misriah Armory also manufactures the CH252 helmet. However, it is possible that Ushuaia developed the helmet, while Misriah is responsible for the helmet's manufacture.[2]

Ushuaia was also responsible for the development of the D96-TCE Albatross heavy dropship. The Albatross can transport large quantities of supplies, up to fifty personnel, or several vehicles. The dropship can seemingly also serve as a mobile command post.[1]

Trivia

Ushuaia is the capital city of Argentina's Tierra del Fuego province. It is considered the southern-most city in the world.

List of appearances

Note

  1. ^ Siόfok is a city in Hungary. As many locations are Reach were named after aspects of Hungarian culture, including cities, it is likely that Siόfok Firing Range was located on Reach.
  2. ^ According to Halo: Reach's Armory, the AA helmet was developed as an improvement of the ODST helmet. According to Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, the former helmet's design was influenced by Ushuaia's extensive work on the Marine Corps BDU, and it is implied that the AA helmet was not modified from the ODST helmet's design. Given the context of these apparently conflicting statements, it is possible that the AA helmet was not derived from the ODST helmet per se, but was instead developed "from scratch", using the ODST helmet as inspiration; it was designed to possess similar features and functionality, resulting in a similar overall appearance.

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