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Powered armour is nothing new to military engineers, and the first designs entered service as early as the mid- to late-21st Century. Over the next five centuries, however, the concept has undergone some radical shifts in design philosophy, has been abandoned, readopted, and abandoned again, various declared impractical or revolutionary, and was finally adopted by the UNSC Navy as cursory experiments in combat exoskeletons. Though it was by no means the only project to investigate these concepts, the MJOLNIR Project of 2512 was the best known of these projects, and after being adopted by Doctor Catherine Elizabeth Halsey it would become the most recognisable and successful powered armour projects of all time. Numerous technologies initially developed for MJOLNIR would enter service in othe

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  • MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armour (Specops306)
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  • Powered armour is nothing new to military engineers, and the first designs entered service as early as the mid- to late-21st Century. Over the next five centuries, however, the concept has undergone some radical shifts in design philosophy, has been abandoned, readopted, and abandoned again, various declared impractical or revolutionary, and was finally adopted by the UNSC Navy as cursory experiments in combat exoskeletons. Though it was by no means the only project to investigate these concepts, the MJOLNIR Project of 2512 was the best known of these projects, and after being adopted by Doctor Catherine Elizabeth Halsey it would become the most recognisable and successful powered armour projects of all time. Numerous technologies initially developed for MJOLNIR would enter service in othe
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Affiliation
  • United Nations Space Command
Counterpart
  • Sangheili Combat Harness
Name
  • MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armour
Operation
  • User-operated strength/speed/reaction time enhancement, portable communications uplink, compatible with all UNSC weaponry and equipment, and most enemy technology.
Type
  • Combat exoskeleton
Model
  • Mark I through VI
Manufacturer
  • UNSC Navy / Office of Naval Intelligence / Naval Special Weapons Division
Cost
  • [CLASSIFIED]
Size
  • Variable
abstract
  • Powered armour is nothing new to military engineers, and the first designs entered service as early as the mid- to late-21st Century. Over the next five centuries, however, the concept has undergone some radical shifts in design philosophy, has been abandoned, readopted, and abandoned again, various declared impractical or revolutionary, and was finally adopted by the UNSC Navy as cursory experiments in combat exoskeletons. Though it was by no means the only project to investigate these concepts, the MJOLNIR Project of 2512 was the best known of these projects, and after being adopted by Doctor Catherine Elizabeth Halsey it would become the most recognisable and successful powered armour projects of all time. Numerous technologies initially developed for MJOLNIR would enter service in other military branches, and would field-test numerous experimental or dangerous technologies in combat conditions under SPARTAN-II or III personnel. With the disappearance of Doctor Halsey, the Project is currently under the auspices of Codename: VOLUND, also the head of Project: TEMERITY, supporting field-issue Mark V and VI armour systems and developing further improvements, additions, and replacements for future use.
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