|
Kills |
Deaths |
Spread |
K/D Ratio |
Kills/Hour |
Deaths/Hour |
Warthog - M41 LAAG
The M41 light anti-aircraft gun is an externally powered, three-barreled, rotary-fire machine gun. Though inaccurate at long ranges, it has excellent penetration characteristics and a high rate of fire.
|
2 (2%)
|
0 (0%)
|
+2
|
2.00
|
1.20
|
0.00
|
Magnum - M6G Pistol
The standard sidearm of all UNSC personnel, highly regarded for its ruggedness and reliability. Several variants are issued with the smart-linked KFA-2 x2 scope.
|
16 (18%)
|
11 (8%)
|
+5
|
1.45
|
9.57
|
6.58
|
|
|
17 (19%)
|
13 (10%)
|
+4
|
1.31
|
10.17
|
7.78
|
Needler - T33 GML
It fires unconventional projectiles that are very long and very sharp — hence Needler. The projectiles are guided by some unknown mechanism and detonate several seconds after coming to rest in soft tissue.
|
1 (1%)
|
0 (0%)
|
+1
|
1.00
|
0.60
|
0.00
|
Plasma Launcher - T52 GML/E
This system is capable of launching and guiding up to four super-heated plasma bolts at a single target. The bolts will continue to track even if the operator is killed.
|
1 (1%)
|
0 (0%)
|
+1
|
1.00
|
0.60
|
0.00
|
Plasma Grenade - T1 AP-G
Highly explosive Covenant grenade with a dangerous adhesive property.
|
2 (2%)
|
2 (1%)
|
0
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
1.20
|
Ghost - T32 RAV
Armed with twin rapid fire plasma cannons, this is a typical Covenant ground assault and recon vehicle.
|
1 (1%)
|
0 (0%)
|
+1
|
1.00
|
0.60
|
0.00
|
Rocket Launcher - M41SSR
It has two main components: the magazine (the disposable part of the system) and the launcher.
|
8 (9%)
|
11 (8%)
|
-3
|
0.73
|
4.79
|
6.58
|
Shotgun - M45 TS
This special-purpose weapon is used in any situation where range of engagement is limited, over-penetration is not desirable, but maximum stopping power is required.
|
4 (4%)
|
6 (4%)
|
-2
|
0.67
|
2.39
|
3.59
|
DMR - M392
Although it saw more widespread use throughout all branches of the UNSC prior to 2548, it has since been superseded in use by the BR55 in all branches but the Army.
|
20 (22%)
|
31 (23%)
|
-11
|
0.65
|
11.97
|
18.55
|
Sniper Rifle - SRS99
The SRS first entered service with the Army in 2460; because of its modularity and ongoing manufacturer support the SRS99 was adopted by all branches in 2521.
|
13 (14%)
|
22 (16%)
|
-9
|
0.59
|
7.78
|
13.16
|
Flag
It's right next to the headlight fluid.
|
1 (1%)
|
3 (2%)
|
-2
|
0.33
|
0.60
|
1.79
|
Needler Rifle - T31 Rifle
The projectiles move faster and fire straighter than a standard Needler while still detonating several seconds after coming to rest in soft tissue.
|
1 (1%)
|
5 (4%)
|
-4
|
0.20
|
0.60
|
2.99
|
Assault Rifle - MA37 ICWS
Gas operated, fully-automatic rifle capable of sustained fire. It is most accurate when fired in short, controlled bursts and otherwise ferociously powerful at close range.
|
2 (2%)
|
12 (9%)
|
-10
|
0.17
|
1.20
|
7.18
|
Frag Grenade - M9 HE-DP
Standard issue UNSC fragmentation grenade.
|
2 (2%)
|
14 (10%)
|
-12
|
0.14
|
1.20
|
8.38
|
Gravity Hammer - T2 EW/H
A field generator, which is located in the head, emits a kinetic pulse (~4.5 meters). The exact mechanism by which it functions is currently under investigation.
|
0 (0%)
|
3 (2%)
|
-3
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
1.79
|
Bomb Explosion
Somebody set up us...
|
0 (0%)
|
1 (1%)
|
-1
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.60
|
Heavy Machine Gun - AIE-486H
A Spartan is easily strong enough to remove, or more accurately, rip a turret-mounted machine gun from its tripod base. Although doing so will detach it from its main ammo feed, a Spartan can use whatever’s left attached to the gun to devastating effect. It’s heavy even for a Spartan, and slow to spin up to full firing rate.
|
0 (0%)
|
2 (1%)
|
-2
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
1.20
|