Fuel rod Gun

Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon From Halopedia, the Halo Wikia, working on 3,211 articles Jump to: navigation, search See Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon on HaloWiki.net at this link Were you looking for the closely related Fuel Rod Gun of Halo? Fuel Rod Cannon Production information Model Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon Type Anti-Personnel/Armor Weapon Technical specifications Size Shoulder-mounted

length:130.2 cm (51.26 in.) Length (barrel):73.66 cm (29 in.) Weight (empty):20.8 kg (46 lbs) Weight (loaded):23.1 kg (51 lbs) Damage Per Hit Very high Magazine Size 5 rods Maximum Ammunition 30 rods Fire Mode Semi-Automatic Ammunition Type 3.8cm Fuel Rods Rate of Fire Average (2 round per second)

Muzzle velocity:72 m/s (236 f/s) Accuracy Medium Range Medium, 165 meters (541 ft) Usage Counterpart Rocket Launcher Affiliation Covenant [Source] "No sooner had I put the Grunt down than Fisk has got a hold of that bad boy and dumps the whole clip into the column—stickies and everything just cooking off—secondaries like mad! Fisk was a crazy bastard he was—wish he was still with us." — -Anonymous serviceman The Type-33 Light Anti-Armor Weapon[1] or Fuel Rod Cannon is a Covenant direct-fire energy weapon with anti-vehicle and anti-air applications. It is featured in Halo 2 and will be returning for Halo 3[2].

It is not to be confused with the Fuel Rod Gun, which is a Halo: Combat Evolved multiplayer exclusive weapon.

Contents [hide] 1 Introduction 2 Advantages 3 Disadvantages 4 Differences in Halo 3 5 UNSC Remarks 6 Hunters' Fuel Rod Beam Cannon 7 Trivia 8 Character Compatibility 9 See Also 10 Sources [edit] [previewsavecancel]Insert imageHelp

Introduction The Fuel Rod Cannon is a Covenant heavy weapon. The Fuel Rod Cannon has no fail-safes (unlike the prior game's Fuel Rod Guns), allowing the player to pick up the weapon. It fires blobs of deadly radiation rounds that explode on impact with targets or surfaces. It is often wielded by Heretic Grunts. Unlike many Covenant weapons, the Fuel Rod Cannon fires ammunition in clips of 5. Up to 25 additional fuel rods can be carried for a total of 30 shots.

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Advantages The Fuel Rod Cannon fires fairly quickly, and reloads at around the same rate as the rocket launcher while holding much more ammunition. The Fuel Rod Cannon has a limited lock-on ability; its projectile follows targets in the air. While easy to avoid at long range, the 2x scope of the Cannon can allow for an accurate original blast and increased chance to catch the victim in the explosive radius.

The high ammo capacity, rate of fire, and damage of the Fuel Rod Cannon makes it a force to be reckoned with.

In Campaign mode giving your allies (Elites especially) the Fuel Rod Cannon gives you a massive advantage over your enemies. On levels like Arbiter and Uprising an Elite with a Fuel Rod Cannon can fire the 5 bolts in quick succession with surprising accuracy. This can easily decimate a group of foe's even on Legendary difficulty. The fact that allies have unlimited ammo makes this valuable as well. This is opposite for Grunt allies, however, due to their lack of shields. The splash damage will kill them very quickly.

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Disadvantages The Fuel Rod Cannon's energy projectiles are much slower than the rocket launcher's rockets. It also takes from two to four shots to kill a strong adversary. It is still capable of killing a user at short range, but ammo will run dry quickly in Legendary. The large size of the cannon will also obscure your vision, making it harder to navigate and respond to hostiles. Outside of the level The Arbiter, where the Heretic Grunts make extensive use of the weapon, it is very hard to find, and the weapon is not available in Halo 2 multiplayer due to frame-rate issues.

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Differences in Halo 3 The Fuel Rod Cannon in Halo 2.It has been revealed in a Bungie podcast that the Fuel Rod Cannon's projectile will behave more like a rocket rather than a slow moving blob. In addition, it has been weakened to 65% of its previous strength, to compensate for the larger clip size and a faster rate of fire. Its projectiles will ricochet of of some surfaces, especially if they have not been given time to ignite after firing. (http://www.gametrailers.com/player/24148.html)

The Fuel Rod Cannon has no changes in looks in Halo 3 and is officially on the Halo 3 multiplayer as leaked pictures of the Halo 3 Epsilon have shown us.

Also the projectiles are smaller now but it is still a very powerful and dangerous weapon. Also the projectiles sometimes even bounces like the Brute Shot.

A Sangheili using the Flamethrower on Highground with a Fuel Rod Cannon as it's weapon in reserve. This confirms it's usage in Multiplayer.Edit summary: This is a minor editWatch this page

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UNSC Remarks “Those things are scary as hell. Ya hear that weird “whump” sound and even if ya see it comin’ yer transfixed—these big green blobs flying at you throwin’ off sparks!”

“It’s so weird. I don’t know who first called it a fuel rod gun, but it’s kind’a funny. I suppose the projectile is reminiscent of how you might expect to see a nuclear fuel rod depicted in a gee eh cartoon—all glowing green and throwing off sparks.”

“They’re pretty tricky to handle—first off you gotta get over the fact that there is this glowing, green explosive whatever right next to your head; and it’s not like you can req any more ammo for the damn thing—but you can lay down a whole lot’a hurt in a very short amount of time I’ll tell you what.”

“[The Type-33s] have more in common with the ballistic weapon on the Banshee than it does with the weapon that the Hunters carry around—well, not carry around, but you know what I mean.”

“I catch a glimpse of green out of the corner of my eye and then there’s this huge “whoomf” and the ‘hog goes end over end burning with Gaz still at the wheel. I was riding shotty with the em forty-one so I just unlatched and pushed off when we started going up into the air—and there went the ‘hog and Gaz and all our gear cart-wheeling into the ravine.”

“No sooner had I put the Grunt down than Fisk has got a hold of that bad boy and dumps the whole clip into the column—stickies and everything just cooking off—secondaries like mad! Fisk was a crazy bastard he was—wish he was still with us.”

1 Pending treaty negotiations with the Sangheili.

2 Although the existence of the “dead man’s switch”—a mechanism that sabotages the weapon if it is dropped without first engaging a safety—has only been theorized, it would be difficult to believe that every single Unggoy and Sangheili that was killed while using one fired the weapon right at their feet the moment they died.

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Hunters' Fuel Rod Beam Cannon Hunters also brandish a variant of the Fuel Rod Cannon. In Halo 2, these shoot out long beams of energy; the Hunters immense strength nullifies the beams' recoil, allowing for accurate and devastating attacks. In Halo: Combat Evolved, their cannons fire explosive bolts like the troop-carried model. In Halo: The Flood, it is revealed that, like all other plasma weapons, the fuel rod gun can overheat. So far there isn't a way to take the Hunter's version of the weapon outside of a mod.

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Trivia It takes about 5 or 6 shots to take down a Phantom. In the Halo 2 booklet, the Fuel Rod Cannon is mistakenly labeled Fuel Rod Gun, which was a very similar weapon from Halo: Combat Evolved. Alternately, the weapon was renamed later in development. When you give a Fuel Rod Cannon to a Marine, their animation is the same as if they were holding a Rocket Launcher. If you look closely, their left hand is at an angle, just like holding the Rocket Launcher. In Halo 2 during Campaign mode (most likely on Legendary), the bolts have a slight homing ability. Only enemies have this ability. If you strafe as the wielder fires upon you, it will turn very slowly into your direction. In Halo 3, when you pick up a Fuel Rod Cannon, it says you picked up a Fuel Rod Gun. It is possible the Fuel rod cannon may be belt fed because in the leaked Tsavo Highway videos when the player picks up a Fuel rod and reloads the clip appears to be held together with a belt and each Fuel rod moves freely. Edit summary: This is a minor editWatch this page

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Character Compatibility Elites Spartans Marines Flood Combat Form (Human) (have animation but not used) Flood Combat Form (Elite) (have animation but not used) Grunt Hunters Brute Chieftains [3] Edit summary: This is a minor editWatch this page

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See Also Covenant Weapons Edit summary: This is a minor editWatch this page

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Sources ↑ http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3fuelrod ↑ E3 2007 trailer ↑ Bungie Podcast 8/16/2007