This is a reblog from halo Waypoint:
BY GRIMBROTHER ONE –
GETTING IN SHAPE
During Halo 5: Guardians, the Sangheili are embroiled in a massive civil war that tears apart their homeworld of Sanghelios. In these tumultuous times both the Covenant and Swords of Sanghelios have reopened long-dormant manufacturing facilities and turned to allied colonies to provide much-needed vehicles and munitions. Let’s take a look at the weapon platforms you’ll be seeing . . .
BANSHEE
T-54 Ground Support Aircraft
Combat flyers has been a staple in the Elite warfare for millennia, and the Hesduros-pattern T-54 Banshee harkens back to earlier designs that once dominated the Sanghelios skies. Freed from the design shackles of conservative San’Shyuum bureaucrats, the Banshee has been updated with numerous improvements, including an integral energy shield.
HFFL: I like this. Similar to Halo 4’s design. I do prefer the curved wings more than the angular wings of Halos past.
GHOST
T-54 Rapid Attack Vehicle
Few combat vehicles reflect the traditional Sangheili design aesthetic better than the ubiquitous Phantom. The new dropships crafted by Malurok Armory, the Kolaar Manufactorum, and Achoem Weapons to feed the ravenous war engines of the Covenant and Swords of Sanghelios draw their inspiration from aquatic predators found on Elite colonies. Design details that the San’Shyuum had always deemed . . . inelegant.
HFFL: Hmm, a truncated front. This definitely makes me think Killer Whale. Nice.
WRAITH
T-58 Light Assault Gun Carriage
A new artillery vehicle for a new style of war, the smaller, more nimble Wraith plasma artillery is used by both sides of the Sangheili civil war to great effect. A completely new design, the T-58 LAGC features a host of refinements and design elements of great interest to the humans’ Office of Naval Intelligence.
HFFL: Seems like the Wraith got the biggest overhaul. The front ‘wings’ look like mandibles now. Perhaps that’s a deliberate nod to the Elite’s mandibles. Makes sense.
HAND-HELD UNIVERSE
For users of the Halo Channel mobile app, you’ll now notice some pretty awesome features have been added that story-lovers will likely find quite useful, as you can now access all of the Halo Waypoint Universe content right on your mobile device through the app! That means you can pour over the ever-expanding catalog of characters, weapons, vehicles, factions, and much more while on the go.
In addition to the encyclopedia features, you can also access your favorite Halo Waypoint blog content directly on the app, including Community Updates, Developer Diaries, and of course, your friendly neighborhood Canon Fodder. Plus, the Universe feature of the Halo Channel mobile app will of course also include the Halo 101 videos you’ve come to know and love, which explore events and personalities in the fiction to help fans get caught up to all the happenings across the galaxy.
We hope you enjoy the added fiction-focused functionality that we’ve added, and look forward to continuing to expand the breadth of content you have to consume. You want more Halo? WE’VE GOT MORE HALO.
And with that, we sign off for this week. In case you missed it, our Franchise Team also sprinkled some extra-special lore-lovin’ into the recent REQ-collection blog posted by our fabulous Community Team. If you haven’t seen it yet, definitely give it a look! Oh and before we go, don’t miss the little gem we dropped on the unsuspecting world this evening. We hope you enjoy, and we hope that you’re ready to discover the truth.
Until next week… Live well, play Halo, and do you remember when we were more purple-er? I do.
Another great edition of Canon Fodder!
I’m also liking these Covenant designs!
Interesting updates. I don’t think they’re better than their predecessors but they’re not bad either. I am digging that new Banshee.
I also find it interesting that both sides are using the same tech.