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Although it saw more widespread use throughout all branches of the UNSC prior to 2548, it has since been superseded in use by the BR55 in all branches but the Army.
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36 (47%)
|
57 (50%)
|
-21
|
0.63
|
22.96
|
36.35
|
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.
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11 (14%)
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16 (14%)
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-5
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0.69
|
7.02
|
10.20
|
Rocket Launcher - M41SSR
It has two main components: the magazine (the disposable part of the system) and the launcher.
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11 (14%)
|
9 (8%)
|
+2
|
1.22
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7.02
|
5.74
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Frag Grenade - M9 HE-DP
Standard issue UNSC fragmentation grenade.
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4 (5%)
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7 (6%)
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-3
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0.57
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2.55
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4.46
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Plasma Grenade - T1 AP-G
Highly explosive Covenant grenade with a dangerous adhesive property.
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4 (5%)
|
3 (3%)
|
+1
|
1.33
|
2.55
|
1.91
|
GrenadeLauncher - M319 IGL
Because of its simplicity, ruggedness, and firepower, the M319 has been a mainstay within the UNSC Army’s arsenal since its official adoption in 2263.
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2 (3%)
|
2 (2%)
|
0
|
1.00
|
1.28
|
1.28
|
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.
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0 (0%)
|
2 (2%)
|
-2
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
1.28
|
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.
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0 (0%)
|
1 (1%)
|
-1
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.64
|
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.
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0 (0%)
|
4 (3%)
|
-4
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
2.55
|
Focus Rifle - T52 SAR
This directed-energy weapon is believed to be battery-powered. Overheats after prolonged use.
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0 (0%)
|
4 (3%)
|
-4
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
2.55
|