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United Nations Space Command
Formed

2163

Role
  • Military, exploratory, and scientific force
  • Emergency military government
Head Quarters

Sydney, Australia, Bravo-6

Structure
Branches
  • UNSC Army
  • UNSC Air Force
  • UNSC Navy
  • UNSC Marine Corps
  • UNSC Spartan Corps
Unit Motto

Per Mare, Per Terras, Per Constellatum

Current Commander

Fleet Admiral William Castle

  [Source]


The United Nations Space Command is the United Earth Government's military and exploratory arm. A massive organisation, consisting of several billion members, the UNSC's influence stretches for and wide, as peacekeepers, explorers, colonisers, scientists, and as a military force. Despite horrendous casualties during the Human-Covenant war, the UNSC has returned to prominence.

History[]

Predecessors[]

Interplanetary Colonization[]

Political Conflicts (2160-2170)[]

Jovian Moons Campaign[]

Rainforest Wars[]

Advent of the UNSC[]

Interplanetary War[]

UN Victory[]

Domus Diaspora[]

UNSC

The UNSC Symbol used at the beginning of the Insurrection

Insurrection[]

Human-Covenant War[]

Rebuilding[]

Phoenix Rising[]

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The UNSC logo used after the end of the great war, usually referred to as the 'Phoenix'.

Organization[]

United Nations Space Command Defence Force[]

United Nations Space Command High Command[]

The highest operational command organisation of the UNSC, High Command (HIGHCOM) concerns itself with the deployment and command of all UNSC forces, ships, facilities and equipment. High Command sets operational goals, and divides resources between individual commands.

United Nations Space Command Security Council[]

The Securty Council is the highest echelons of the UNSC, with at least one representative from each branch of the UNSC. An organization represented by seven individuals, representing different branches of the UNSC, the Security Council has total operational command over the UNSC, and directs the entirety of the UNSC, setting policy, directing CENTCOM divisions, and advising the UEG President and Senate on military matters. During times of war, the Security Council has the ability to form an emergency government. This has only be done once, with the first during the Human-Covenant War. These are the following seats on the Security Council

  • Chief of Naval Operations: Despite the title, this chair is the head of the Security Council, and essentially holds command over the entire UNSC. During the Covenant War, this position was essentially command-in-chief of the UNSC and UEG.
  • Deputy Chief of Naval Operations: The actual commander of the UNSCN, the position represents the UNSCN's interests, and usually is the point of contact for naval support by the other branches.
  • Office of Naval Intelligence: The representative of ONI, the intelligence chair has significant political clout. They are responsible for sharing intelligence resources to the other chairs.
  • UNSC Marine Corps: A sub-branch the UNSCN, they are the primary expeditionary force of the UNSC.
  • UNSC Air Force: This chair represents the UNSCAF, its logistics capabilities, and its planetary garrisons.
  • UNSC Army: The UNSCA chair is responsible for commanding Army assets, working with other chairs to make sure Army forces are supported.

Despite officially being a branch, the UNSC Spartan Corps has no chair in the Security Council. This often results in their command being fought between NAVCOM and UNICOM.

Unified Ground Command[]

Unified Ground Command, also referred to as UNICOM, is one half of HIGHCOM's two largest command subdivisions. UNICOM commands the planetary operations of the UNSC Army, UNSC Marines, UNSC Air Force, and UNSC SOCOM. UNICOM's missions include, disaster relief, ground combat operations, reconnaissance, and numerous other ground operations.

Naval Command[]

Naval Command, better known as NAVCOM, is the organisation responsible for the day to day operations of the UNSC Navy, delegating command operations, setting naval policy, and assigning resources. NAVCOM is largely administrative, with its subordinate command, FLEETCOM, being the main combat command.

United Nations Space Command Ordnance Committee[]

Subordinate to HIGHCOM and held within it's direct administrative command, the Ordnance Committee is a group of select UNSC officers who review and test new hardware for the UNSC. The final say in UNSC weapons testing, they usually green light equipment for UNSC Procurement, or are directly approached by manufacturers and think tanks in order to pass things onto them. The committee is usually under very close scrutiny by Internal Audit to keep them honest.

Branches[]

United Nations Space Command Army[]
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Perhaps the largest UNSC branch, in terms of numbers, the UNSC Army is the UNSC's main infantry fighting force, dedicated to both defence and counter-attack. Responsible for the majority of ground combat operations conduct by the UNSC, and for planetary garrisoning duties, the UNSC Army is a large, flexible fighting force, possessing some of the heaviest armour and biggest guns used by the UNSC.

The UNSC Army is perhaps one of the most varied branches, having a variety of units tasked for specialised functions. Included amongst it's in-numerous Regiments are Infantry, Mechanized, Armoured, Cavalry, Airborne, Air Assault, Artillery, and Hazardous Environment units. The UNSC Army is also concerned with training and equipping colonial militia units, and managing logistics for ground operations. They also have their own in-house medical, engineering, and other support organisations.

The UNSCA has a substantial special forces element, dedicated to a variety of combat specialities. These include -

For equipment, recent codex changes have brought the majority of their equipment, and the equipment of the UNSCMC, in line with one another. As such, they share armour, weapons, and armour, though they have their own distinct uniforms and colour variations. The UNSC Army also operates it's own aircraft, with it's own dropships, including the multiple variants of the Pelican, and gunships, most notably the Sparrowhawk and Super Hornet. They also operate the majority of ground-based combat installations, such as planetary defence installations, and combat bases. However, missile bases and naval bases are not operated by them.

United Nations Space Command Air Force[]

While it is perhaps the smallest branch of the UNSCDF, the Air Force maintains high standards of professionalism and doctrine. The UNSCAF is concerned mostly with the defence of planets, maintaining planet side air force bases for launching combat missions in defence of that world. They are also a vital lynch pin in fighting the Insurrection, using well defended AFBs to deploy drones, bombers, and close air support vehicles for engaging Insurrectionist forces. They also provide supporting elements for the Army during ground combat operations, establishing forward air bases and providing both combat and logistics support.

The Air Force maintains a variety of different aircraft and units, mostly dedicated to in-atmosphere operations. For all purpose air superiority and close air support, they use the F/A-110 Axe, a multipurpose jet capable of fighting enemy aircraft, or performing attack runs on ground targets. They also use the closesly related E/A-110 Hatchet for electronic warfare support. For planetary defence, they use the F-218E Star Sabre planetary defence fighter, which uses rocket boosters to make it from the surface to space in a short time. For bombing operations, they have the B-65E Shortsword tactical bomber and B-65S Shadowsword stealth bomber, but they also have the B-659 Scimitar strategic bomber, capable of using its slipspace drive to strike targets several systems over, but can also be modified to provide Interdictor support against enemy starships. They also operate specialised close air support aircraft, including the ALB-65F Gladius laser platform, and the AD-3 Buzzard Gunship, both utilised to provide pinpoint fire in support of ground units. For logistics purposes, they have the D-3 Petrel transport, a tactical dropship capable of spacelifting heavy freight, or the larger CD-44 Auk, CD-45 Super Auk, or the CD-1023 Puffin strategic spacelifters, each capable of FTL travel. For fuelling support, they use the KD-3 Petrel Tanker and KD-44 Talwar tanker, with the later being slipspace capable. For air rescue missions, special operations support, and mid-ranged refuelling mission, they have the MD-79L Gannet, a multipurpose aircraft. Lastly, they have the RE-361 Estoc, a slipspace capable reconnaissance craft, relying on speed and stealth, and the E-456 Xiphos, an early warning and air control vessel, capable of directing a large battlegroup.

They also operate drone aircraft, including the FQ-99C Scimitar drone fighter, the RQ-4 Shamshir and RQ-55 Rapier reconnaissance drones, the MQ-90 Bayonet attack drone, and the AQ-22 Warhound stealth drone.

They also have a sizeable ground combat element, mostly dedicated to the protection of their ground-side installations. As well as this, they have a Special Operations component. Most of this is made up of Special Operations Wings, consisting of highly trained pilots excelling in supporting special forces behind enemy lines, providing logistics and refuelling aid. They also have Pararescue units, who have expertly trained medics trained to drop in behind enemy lines to rescue downed and stranded personnel, then evacuate them safely. Lastly, the air force trains combat controllers to direct air traffic and air strikes in the field.

Lastly, the Air Force is in command of the UNSC's ground-based nuclear weapon systems, charged with the command of missile silos. While only a few such installations still exist, they are fiercely guarded, and kept at constant readiness. These facilities are usually fitted with the LGM-606 Javelin or LGM-607 Shaman missiles, mid-sized nuclear weapons, with the later being capable of slip-space travel. However, some facilities are fitted to fire the larger LGM-631 Megara, which usually carries MIRV warheads, or the LGM-632 Tisiphone, which is slipspace capable. Such missiles are used as 'first strike' weapons against invading fleets, or to bombard distant targets without fear of reprisal.

United Nations Space Command Navy[]
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While it is not the largest in terms of numbers, the UNSC Navy is the single most powerful branch of the UNSC, taking up almost half of the UNSCDF's total funding. As well as this, it possesses the most political clout. After all, what good is an army without the ships to transport them? The UNSC Navy spans the entirety of human space, performing patrols, conducting naval actions, safeguarding shipping, supporting other UNSC elements, and operating planetary defence. The scope of UNSC operations varies, from patrolling against Insurrectionist smugglers, to conducting naval actions against belligerent factions, to blockading enemy planets, and performing orbital bombardment against enemy positions.

The entirety of the UNSC Navy is commanded by FLEETCOM, who set out mission structure, operational parameters, and ship deployment. FLEETCOM delegates commands down to individual fleets, or individual officers, for combat operations.

The largest element of the UNSCN, is the Fleet. The navy is made up of thousands of vessels, made up of dozens of different classifications. The most vital building block of the fleet is the standard Battlegroup. A vital lynchpin of naval operations, a Battlegroup has 13 vessels, including a squadron of five frigates, four destroyers, two cruisers, a prowler, and a carrier or battleship. More specialised squadrons exist, for patrol, escort or direct combat operations, such as frigate squadrons, and cruiser squadrons. The Navy now also commands the majority of Prowler-class vessels, using from for reconnaissance and unrestricted warfare against the enemy. These units are lumped into Fleets, which represent the largest UNSCN unit. The Fleet also includes Naval Aviation, including a variety of aircraft used by the UNSCN. This includes fighters, interdictors, electronic warfare craft, combat search and rescue, and reconnaissance. As well as this, it also includes a variety of drones. Battlegroups form a fleet, and usually that fleet will correspond to a Sector Command.

Supporting the Fleet is the Fleet Auxiliary. The Fleet Auxiliary contains hundreds of non-combat ships that perform specialised roles, or support fleet logistics. This includes transport vessels for personnel or materiel, tugs, recovery vessels, science vessels, exploration vessels, and hospital ships. Also included in this are Prowler Tenders, who support Prowlers during prolonged operations, and Combat Supply Vessels, that are functionally combat ships, that accompany battlegroups to resupply them.

In turn, the UNSC Navy also commands the UNSC Merchant Marine, also known as the commercial fleet. These are civilian owned vessels that are pressed into military service during wartime, providing logistics for the fleet, and for the UNSC in general, shifting materiel and personnel.

Hand in hand with Fleet Auxiliary and the Commercial Fleet, is the UNSC Logistics Corps. Dedicated to providing vital supplies to every corner of the UNSC, they have ultimate command over all logistical units, in order to ensure that every soldier fights with a loaded weapon, and a belly full of food.

The UNSC Navy is also responsible for UNSC Astrophysics, who primarily serve to map, research, and explore stellar phenomena. They also maintain UNSC Astronavigation, which trains, and deploys Navigation specialists, who form a vital part of any crew. They also map new slipspace routes, create and maintain these maps, and when protocol demands, destroys them.

UNSC Planetary Security is a naval branch dedicated to planetary patrol, with roles including disaster relief, law-enforcement, and search and rescue missions. Operating a variety of corvettes and cutters, this organisation performs near-planet operations, conducting raids, relief and rescue missions, and preventing piracy, terrorism and smuggling.

The UNSC Navy operates a large number of facilities, dotted across known space, for performing a variety of missions. These facilities are Operated by UNSC Naval Security, though they play host to personnel from the Fleet. The most common is service, repair, and refit stations, better known as Anchors. With at least one positioned at every major world, these stations provide a variety of support for UNSC ships, and also have their own defence guns to ward off attack. Another common facility type is are Naval Air Stations, referred to as NAS. These are positioned on both space stations and terrestrial positions, and provide aerial support, such as fighter, interdictor, patrol, or electronic warfare support. The navy also operates numerous special facilities, for hospital treatment, weapons development, research, and experimentation. These facilities differ, and no two are similar. Lastly, they operate Naval Bases, which are usually made to order facilities for hosting whole fleets, and being capable of repairing and refitting them. Such stations are also key command centres, and immense defence batteries. Naval Security also operates planetary defence structures, such as orbital defence platforms. Security for these facilities is provided by the UNSCMC.

The Navy has a small Special Forces complement. While most of their special forces capabilities, including Spartans, and SpecNavWar have been moved to other commands, or replaced, they still maintain small special forces units. This includes Advanced Naval Warfare Group, who support ground side operations with stealth vessels. They mostly support other SOCOM units, and conduct special missions.

The Navy also has several organisations responsible for internal support. One such is the Naval Construction Forces, responsible for constructing naval stations, on both the ground and in the air. Technically under the purview of engineering command, they enjoy a certain level of autonomy. They also have their own medical units, who train Corpsmen for deployment to the navy and marine corps.

The final element of the UNSC Navy is Colony Command. Primarily non-combat, this organisation is tasked with finding, mapping, and terraforming colonies for habitation. This organisation usually works closely with corporations, offering contracts for colonial development. They also operate the colony ships that transport first wave colonists, deploy the engineers to build the first stages of the colony, and provide security.

United Nations Space Command Marine Corps[]

The UNSCMC is the UNSC's main expeditionary force, working on conjunction with the UNSC Navy to provide an always-ready orbital force capable of performing rapid attacks on terrestrial target. They operate in support of the UNSCN, seizing UNSCN targets, conducting ground operations in support of the navy, and providing security for navy vessels and installations. What makes the UNSCMC unique from their Army counterparts, is that they can be deployed on orders from the UEG President, rather than by senate vote, allowing them to be deployed against growing problems, and fighting as an expeditionary force in support of other UNSC forces.

The main building block of the UNSCMC are their ship-board units. These consists of self contained forces, referred to as Marine Assault Unit, Marine Expeditionary Unit, Marine Expeditionary Brigade, or Marine Expeditionary Force. These forces can conduct small operations, or theatre level operations, and contain their own command, aviation and logistic elements. In fact, the entire UNSCMC is self-contained and self-supporting in the field, with their own armoured units, infantry regiments, logistics support, artillery capabilities, and aviation units. The UNSCMC is focused on being able to rapidly deploy, manoeuvre, and bringing huge amounts of fire to bear. This allows them to overwhelm most threats.

They now share the majority of their armament with the UNSCA, but with variations on uniform, colouration and doctrine. Some equipment is used solely by the UNSCA, and some solely by the UNSCMC. However, unlike the Army, they have their own aerial support. As well as the dropships and gunships also used by the Army, they also have air elements such as F/A-110 Axe fighters for air superiority and close air support.

One major element of the UNSCMC is Marine Fleet Security (Shortened to MARFSEC, pronounced mar-ef-sec). Marine Fleet Security is a integral element of both the Navy and the Marine's war fighting ability. Marine Fleet Security cover not only the duties of Military Police, such as guarding Marine and Navy installations against infiltration or terrorist attack, but also act as a policing force on base for the UNSC troops. They are also assigned to warships as security details, for protection against terrorist engagements or hostile boarding forces. Marine Fleet Security are highly trained in both field combat, zero-g combat, fighting inside warships, counter-terrorism operations, hostage situations and VIP protection. Marine Fleet Security possess two special forces trained combat elements, with Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams and Recapture Tactics Teams. Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams, also known as 'FAST' are a rapid deployment force that can maintain a high level of readiness and can deploy to any marine facility within 48 hours. They are used to bolster on site security and anti-terror capabilities and are deployed in the aftermath of terrorist activity or during terror alerts, in case of genuine attack. Recapture and Assault Teams, also known 'RAT' are a special force for dealing with on base emergencies. They deal with hostage situations, sniper attacks and hostile actions in or against the base, VIP protection on and around the base, joint operation with police forces in the apprehension of Marine or Navy offenders and collection of information, such as HUMINT and SIGINT of potential offenders or for concurrent terrorist or violent situations.

The UNSC also operate other special forces units. Two notable units are the UNSCMC Marine raiders, who perform lighting attacks on enemy positions, engaging in direct action against enemy forces, and work to remove enemy threats, sabotage enemy materiel, or secure vital positions. Marine Force Recon act as the UNSCMC's main reconnaissance force, gathering intelligence in the field, and directing artillery and air attacks on enemy positions.

Most famous of the UNSC's special forces are the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers. Elite forces, the ODST conduct high-risk missions involving drop pods that allow them to rapidly attack enemy positions with almost no means of halting them. These units specialise in rapidly assault enemy positions, taking them, and holding them against counter attack. They also include special reconnaissance units, and highly elite strike teams, trained for counter-terrorism and black operations.

United Nations Space Command Spartan Corps[]
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The newest branch of the UNSC, the Spartan Corps has been reorganized significantly since its first inception. More closely resembling other branches in organization than past incarnations, Spartan Ops (SOPS) features a single Division strength unit of Spartans. A cutting edge tactical force, the Spartans are recruited from top-tier operators from other special forces units, and engage in operations, ranging from assault missions, direction action, special reconnaissance, and other operations of a highly classified nature. Augmented beyond human capabilities, and armoured in cutting-edge suits, Spartans are one of the few units that can meet Covenant forces in combat, and not just match them, but overpower them. They have their own special sub-commands, including logistics, medical, and air support.

United Nations Space Command Office of Naval Intelligence[]
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While on paper it servers as a subdivision of the UNSCN, the Office of Naval Intelligence, better known as ONI, of the Office, is the UNSC's primary, though not it's sole, intelligence agency. While it's stated mission is the gathering, and execution of intelligence against foreign and domestic threats, ONI conducts far reaching operations, including espionage, assassination, weapons development, black operations, destabilization of foreign governments, and other operations, many of a highly deniable nature. ONI's intelligence network has protected the UNSC from many threats, though ONI has, on occasion, inadvertently created threats to the UNSC.

ONI has two primary commands. The Prowler Corps are responsible for the recruitment and training of Prowler personnel, and the maintaining and deployment of ONI operated Prowlers. The UNSC Signal Corps conduct signals intelligence, intercepting enemy signals, and decrypting them. During the war, they also waged a highly dangerous counter-intelligence operation, broadcasting massive amounts of signal traffic from unpopulated worlds, in an effort to slow and confuse the invading Covenant. Facing a 90% casualty rate, these brave souls were honoured with the Signals Memorial, in Sydney.

Commands[]

United Nations Space Command Strategic Command[]

information/cyber command planetary defence

United Nations Space Command Transport Command[]

commanding transport of manpower and stuff

United Nations Space Command Special Operations Command[]

Administrative Commands[]

United Nations Space Command Personnel Command[]

UNSC HR

United Nations Space Command Astronavigation Command[]

training navigators

United Nations Space Command Astrophysics Command[]

stellar explorers

United Nations Space Command Procurement Command[]

buy yo' shit

United Nations Space Command Internal Audit[]

check yo spending

United Nations Space Command Judge Advocates General's Corps[]

yadda yada, police stuff, yadda

United Nations Space Command Medical Corps[]

supreme command for all medical commands

United Nations Space Command Engineering Corps[]

supreme command for all engineers

United Nations Space Command Logistical Corps[]

supreme command for all logistics

Factions in the Revenant Era
Alliance of United Races

United Earth Government/UNSC | Sangheili Republic/Swords of Sanghelios | The Freeholds | The Warbound | The Veiled Dominion | Frontier League | Independent Yonhet States

Covenant Successors

Storm Covenant | Covenant Remnant | Servants of Abiding Truth

Confederacy of Former Covenant States

The Demiurge | Jiralhanae Kingdoms | Kig-Yar Union | The Hegemony | Covenant of Blood | Tzxyzyl Hives | Empire of Koroku | Thuria Ascendancy

Vassals


Unaffiliated

Yanme'e Hives | The Syndicate | The Obsidian Circle | New Colonial Alliance | The Banished | Apostles of Might | Velkara Cartel | Svinir War Guilds | Haarzon Sellswords | Frynda Red Consortium | Iron Olchior Sovereignty | Commonwealth of Sobiri and Kolda | Belcoth Coalition

Ancient

Forerunner Empire | The Flood


Warships of the UNSCDF Navy

Stealth Vessels
Minerva-class Prowler | Cerberus-class Strike Prowler | Obsidian-class Heavy Prowler | Reckoning-class Attack Prowler | Scáthach-class Command Prowler | Nyx-class Sloop | Auriga-class Light Prowler | Crux-class Sub-Prowler

Corvettes and Attack Craft

Comet-class Fast Attack Craft | Wyvren-class Light Corvette | Durham-class Corvette | Oscarborg-class Missile Corvette | Uhlan-class Fast Attack Corvette | Romulus-class Heavy Corvette | Nemesis-class Sloop

Frigates

Vanguard-class Light Frigate | Rivia-class Frigate | Griffin-class Frigate | Heimdall-class Frigate | Jaeger-class Frigate | Helios-class Heavy Frigate | Saint-Étienne-class Heavy Frigate | Ronin-class Stealth Frigate

Destroyers

Oberon-class Light Destroyer | Indra-class Destroyer | Platinum-class Destroyer | Centurion-class Hunter-Killer Destroyer | Revanchist-class Picket Destroyer | Ferrus-class Heavy Destroyer | Raijin-class Escort Destroyer | Tyne-class Command Destroyer

Cruisers

Artemis-class Scout Cruiser | Tempest-class Light Cruiser | Valkyrie-class Light Cruiser | Chieftain-class Light Cruiser Thermopylae-class Cruiser | Delphinus-class Cruiser | Cannae-class Cruiser | Sentinel-class Anti-Aircraft Cruiser | Victoria-class Heavy Cruiser | Reach-class Heavy Cruiser | Athena-class Command Cruiser | Talion-class Battlecruiser | Keyes-class Battlecruiser | Andraste-class Strike Cruiser | Bishamonten-class Assault Cruiser

Carriers

Endeavour-class Assault Ship | Iskander-class Light Carrier | Rhodes-class Escort Carrier | Alexandria-class Escort Carrier | Argo-class Assault Carrier | Astraeus-class Support Carrier | Bastion-class Carrier | Odin-class Carrier | Marduk-class Carrier | Damocles-class Heavy Carrier | Pendragon-class Super Carrier | Sol-class Command Carrier

Battleships

Cavalier-class Fast Battleship | Kataphrakt-class Battleship | Ulysses-class Battleship | Archangel-class Arsenal Ship | Titan-class Dreadnought | Ragnarök-class Dreadnaught

Special Vessels

Victor-class Drone Ship | Hellfire-class Drone Ship | Strangeways-class Fleet Escort

Troop Transports

Briareos-class Troop Carrier | Campbeltown-class High-Speed Troop Transport | Bellerophon-class Landing Craft (Utility) | Kirin-class Landing Craft (Mechanized)

Supply Vessels

Diomedes-class Combat Supply Ship | Baikal-class Replenishment Vessel | Motosu-class Ammunition Vessel | Torrens-class Refueller | Dependable-class Refueller | Lesotho-class Depot Ship | Hecate-class Tender

Support Vessels

Bright-class Fleet Support Ship | Jupiter-class Command Ship | Arcadia-class Communication Relay Ship | Heligoland-class Satellite Launcher | Chaldea-class Tracking Ship | Foxwood-class Observation Vessel | Corvinus-class Courier | Scorpio Harbour-class Courier

Patrol Ships

Saint Elisa-class Cutter | Svalbard-class Patrol Cutter | Peele-class Police Cutter | Kamuy-class Patrol Ship | Maxton-class Tug | Caloris-class Patrol Ship

Auxiliaries

Demeter-class Agriculture Ship | Davao-class Mobile Powerplant | Wayfinder-class Buoy Tender | Maastrict-class Buoy Tender | Ysionris Jeromi-class Hospital Ship | Vulcan-class Repair Ship | Virve Tamm-class Auxiliary Repair Dock (Light) | Steadfast-class Auxiliary Repair Dock (Heavy) | Van Zandt-class Rescue and Salvage Ship | Quest-class Salvage Shuttle | Lucilla Battaglia-class Construction Vessel | Gigantes-class Tug | Argyre-class Light Tug | Ardour-class Tug Command Vessel | Eckhart-class Intrasystem Hauler | Kékes-class Minelayer | Elbe-class Mine Countermeasure Ship

Transport Ships

Vindolanda-class Light Freighter | Antaris-class Freighter | Atlas-class Cargo Ship | Cotopaxi-class Mass Transporter | Exile-class Armed Transport | Endymion-class Fleet Transport | Georgios-class High Endurance Transport | Ebon-class Fast Transport Ship | Mercurius-class Transport | Cavalho-class Cargo Shuttle | Haverlock-class Lighter | Heavy Haverlock-class Lighter | Borealis-class Fast Lighter

Raven-class Assault Shuttle | Nereides-class Schooner | Cassini-class Shuttle | Pacer-class Shuttle |

Colonisation and Exploration Ships

Aether-class Science Vessel | Dawn-class Exploration Vessel | Stargazer-class Science Shuttle | Montbell-class Science Vessel | Anong Wattana-class Survey Ship | Odysseus-class Colony Ship | Horizon-class Colony Support Ship


Unique Vessels

UNSC Vesta Eclipse | UNSC Admonton | UNSC Mariner Leeward


Ground Vehicles of the UNSC

Scorpion & Variants
Heavy Tanks
Warthog Knight FAV family

Warthog FAV | Warthog Knight LRV | Gauss Hog LAAV | Rocket Hog LAAV | Guard Hog Crusader | Warthog Assassin RAV | Razorback LTV

Warthog Troop Transport | Tread Hog DTV | Warthog Medical Vehicle | Warthog Ammunition Carrier | Spark Hog MEWS | Fire Hog CB-RADAR| Warthog Recovery Vehicle | Warthog Flatbed Truck | Comm Hog | FIST Hog | FAC Hog | Storm Hog | Heat Hog

Unified Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle
Rapid Armoured Carrier

Sidewinder RGC | Adder RRV | Viper RPC | Rattlesnake RAD | Python RATV | Boa RMV | Anaconda MCV | Asp RAV

Personnel Carriers

Pangolin JPV | Echidna JSV | Hedgehog JMV | Saiga FOV | Armadillo PTT | Porcupine MRTT

Mastodon APC | Mastiff ISV

Bison APC | Bison Ambulance | Bison Command Vehicle | Bison Repair Vehicle

Crocodile IFV | Crocodile Command Vehicle | Crocodile Recovery Vehicle

Springbok APC | Oryx MICV | M480 Oryx Battle Command Vehicle | M482 Oryx Engineering Support Vehicle | M483 Oryx Fire Support Vehicle | Aardwolf ADS | Hyena CSV | Wildcat FCV

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

Cougar AFV | Tigrillo AMC | Cheetah LAAD | Margay MAV

Lynx F-AFV

Utility Vehicles

Mongoose ATV | Momgoose HATV | Gungoose ATV | Meerkat LATV | Jackrabbit LSV | Fennec LSV | Fox SRTV

Tapir LSV | Antelope MSV | Buffalo ETT | Impala HTT | Yak HTU | Ox HVT | M808 Mule Unified Payload Transporter | Wildebeast SHSV

Tenrec ASV | Muskrat HASV

Otter ATAV | Beaver HATAV

Sika HSV | Sambar RSV | Muskox AAC

Bobcat Command Vehicle | Tanuki DCV | Skunk CBFOS | Badger ASRS

Gopher ACT | Serow HBV | Platypus PS

M63 Okapi LTC | M77 Giraffe HDCU

Ibex MPTV | Snow Cat AT | Snow Leopard HAT | M903 Goanna Heavy Duty Rig | | Rover EEV | Ranger LEEV

T-31 Aircraft Tug | R-12 Motorised Cart | S-2 Traxus Cargo Transporter | VC-81 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Vehicle

Exoskeletons

Moa LRW | Gyges ATLL | Wolf ATAAS | Mule Cargo Loader | Cyclops HAS | Mantis ADS | Colossus ADS | Talos ABS

Artillery and Anti-Air

Wolverine SPAAA | Genet MRAAD | Aardvark HAAD | Pallas ASIV | Sun Bear C-RAM

Axis HELL | Diamondback MADS |

Addax AMC | Bombardier SPMA | Kodiak Heavy Artillery

Firefly MLRS | Racoon HIMARS | Fossa BMS | Dhole SSMS | Mammoth MAAWPS/UH

Elephant and variants

List of air and space craft of the UNSCDF

Light Fighter

F-41C Broadsword | F-67 Kukri

Medium Fighter

F-218D Super Sabre | F-218E Star Sabre | F-290A Cutlass | FA-365 Francisca | EF-365 Sagaris | F-298 Stiletto

Heavy Fighters

F-406 Katana | F/E-406 Wakizashi | F/I-522 Claymore

Atmospheric Fighters

F/A-110 Axe | E/A-110 Hatchet | F-130 Karambit

Bombers and Interdictors

B-65E Shortsword | ALB-65F Gladius | B-65S Shadowsword | I/B-660 Glaive | IA-309 Falchion

Gunships and Scouts

AV-49 Wasp | MV-14F Super Hornet | AV-22D Sparrowhawk | F/AV-77 Raptor

OV-90 Nightjar | OD-237 Tern scout

Dropships and VTOLs

UD-83A Merlin | MD-83B Merlin Direct Action Penetrator | HD-83H Rescue Merlin | OD-83C Merlin Scout

UV-144D Falcon | MV-144E War Falcon | UV-37 Rook | MV-37S Crow | MV-37E Magpie | MV-37M Sea Raven | EV-44 Nightingale

D-79I Pelican | AD-79J Super Pelican | MD-79L Gannet | HD-79V Skua | ED-79M Pave Pelican | MD-79M Sea Pelican | ED-79E Pelican AEW | MD-79P Mockingbird | MD-80A1 Osprey

MD-67 Cormorant | MV-13 Owl | UV-66 Quetzal

D-81 Condor | AD-81 Condor Gunship | ED-81 Scout Condor | MD-81 Stealth Condor

D-3 Petrel | MD-3 Storm Petrel | AD-3 Buzzard Gunship

VD-67 Peregrine

Transport

US-48 Crane Lighter | CS-89 Egret shuttle

C-57 Robin | C-209 Lark | C-255 Shearwater

C-668 Cardinal | C-385 Dove

CD-92 Darter | CD-20 Heron | CD-44 Auk | CD-45 Super Auk | CD-1023 Puffin

Reconnaissance, Search and Rescue, Patrol, and Air Control

RE-361 Estoc | R-103 Oriole | OR-98 Screamer

EP-909 Spatha | E-456 Xiphos | E-457 Kopis

HD-58 Misericorde | HD-331 Seax

Amphibious Aircraft

UW-65 Mallard | CW-67 Goose | HW-68 Swan | PW-69 Loon

Tankers

KD-3 Petrel Tanker | KD-44 Talwar

Escape Shuttles and Service Craft

Class-7 Light Escape Shuttle | Class-9 Medium Escape Shuttle | Class-12 Heavy Escape Shuttle | Class-5Y Shuttle Pod | Class-6D Shuttle Pod

Trainers

T-66 Falx | T-102 Tanto | TD-114 Frigatebird | TD-55 Booby | F-108 Rondel

Drones of the UNSC
Unmanned Ground Vehicles

Small

M11 Redeye Hyper-Agile Reconassiance Drone | M68 Makepeace Small Reconassiance Unit | M72 Sprinter Small Unmanned Vehicle | M12 Seeker Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle | M34 Maverick Legged Reconnaissance System | M68 Vanguard Autonomous Patrol Platform | M666 Hades Mobile Landmine

Light

M22C Siegfried Modular Armed Robotic System | M91 Reaver Modular Armed Legged System | M490 Atlas Hazardous Material Disposal System

Medium

M51 Cavall Legged Squad Support System | M70 Reisig Multifunction Unmanned Support System | M840 Arsalan Fire Fighting Drone

Heavy

M450 Hellhound Automated Weapons Platform | M16A5 Venom Mobile Unmanned Combat System | M774 Barghest Heavy Modular Platform | M309 Kämpfer Autonomous Armoured Vehicle | M989 highlander Autonomous Logistics System | M331 Krios Robotic Mine Clearance System | M234 Titan Hazardous Environment System

Humanoid

M20 Badger Automated Multifunction Drone | M21F Ratel Automated Infantry Unit

Unmanned Air Vehicles

Light

RQ-3 Peregrine | MQ-96 Kite Support Drone | RQ-56 Wren | A/RQ-40 Gnat Grenade-Launched Support Drone | M282 Hummingbird Micro Reconnaissance Drone | MQ-460 Virgil Multipurpose Exploration Drone | MQ-98 Remote Presence System

Medium

MQ-34B Harrier | AQ-21 Kestrel | MQ-44 Eagle | AQ-606 Killer Bee | RQ-78 Kingfisher | MQ-22 Dragonfly Multi-Purpose Utility Platform | RQ-90 Damselfly Cannon-Launched Support Drone


Reconnaissance

RQ-4 Shamshir | RQ-98 Booby | MQ-29 Halberd | RQ-95 Shotel | RQ-55 Rapier | RQ-104 Kilij | RQ-120 Partisan


Combat

MQ-71 Switchblade | MQ-19 Rondel | AQ-687 Shrike Anti-RADAR attack drone | ELQ-441 Snipe Counter-Drone System | MQ-90 Bayonet | FQ-99C Scimitar | FQ-21 Kunai

Utility

EQ-75 Thrasher | KQ-510 Bustard | CQ-818 Grouse

Individual and Crew Served Weaponry of the UNSCDF

Pistols

M6L Personal Defence Weapon System | M57 Pistol | M98 Compact | M19 Modular Pistol | MK50 Pistol | M455 Carbine | M3A1 Underwater Combat Pistol

Submachine Guns

M20A Submachine Gun | M12 Special Operations Carbine | M8Z Submachine Gun

Assault Rifles, Carbines, and Battle Rifles

MA6A Individual Combat Weapon System | M2A Carbine | VK Commando | M81 Special Purpose Carbine | M51D Underwater Combat rifle | M55C Enhanced Battle Rifle

Designated Marksman Rifles

M396 Designated Marksman Rifle | M97 Special Purpose Rifle | M113 Special Purpose Rifle

Machine Guns

MA6L Individual Automatic Rifle | M739C Squad Automatic Weapon | M122 Light Machine Gun

M247B2 General Purpose Machine Gun | M247D Medium Machine Gun | M247H2 Heavy Machine Gun

AIE-486K1 Heavy Machine Gun | M343A3 Heavy Machine Gun | M780 Special Purpose Machine Gun

Sniper Rifles

M22 Scout Rifle System | M818D Enhanced Modular Sniper Rifle System | M1091 Sniper Rifle System | Sniper Rifle System 99G-S6 Anti-Materiel | M99CA1 Special Application Scoped Rifle | M133 Precision Anti-Materiel Energy Weapon System

Shotguns

M45F Close Assault Weapon System | M108A1 Close Assault Weapon System | M48 Combat Shotgun | M77 Extreme Close Quarters Combat System

Energy Weapons

Weapon/Anti-Vehicle Model 6B Grindell/Galilean Nonlinear Rifle | MX4 Light Support Weapon | M921 ARC

Non-Lethal Weapon

M2 Threat-Negation Device | MX9 Pulsed Energy Projectile System | M39 Long Range Tranquillizer Rifle

Launchers

M41B2 Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon | M899 Light Anti Armour Weapon | M57 Light Multipurpose Assault Weapon | M1 Multiple Launch Rocket System | M25 Underslung Rocket Launcher | VKR 56 'Spear' 80mm Recoilless Rifle | VKR 77 105 Recoilless Rifle

Grenade Launchers

M319N Individual Grenade Launcher | M23 Multiple Grenade Launcher | M363B RPD | M460C Automatic Grenade Launcher | M556 Counter Defilade Grenade Launcher | M24 Underslung Grenade Launcher | M26 Grenade Launcher Module

Mortars

M71 Mortar | M78 Mortar | M81 Mortar

Howitzers

M117 Light-Weight Field Howitzer

Sentry Guns

M55 GUARD DOG Sentry Gun | M601 GARGOYLE Sentry Gun

Grenades

M9 Dual Purpose/High Explosive Grenade | M2 Anti-Materiel Grenade | M70 Flash Bang Grenade | M43 Smoke Grenade

Anti-Personnel and Anti-Armour Mines

M320 Anti-Tank Mine | M341 Anti-Tank Mine | M362 Anti-Tank Mine | M121 Bounding Anti-Personnel Mine | M127 Anti-Personnel Mine

Explosive Devices

C-7 Foaming Explosive | C-13 Gertex | C-14 Plastic Explosive | C-15 Liquid Explosive | M303 Thermite Cord | M311 Detonation Cord | M382 Special Munition Attack Charge (Kinetic) | M390 Breaching Charge | M394 Clearance Charge | M404 Special Lightweight Attack Munition | M366 Demolition Charge | M376 Satchel Charge | M379 Explosive Pack

Melee Weaponry of the UNSCDF
Equipment and Technology of the UNSC

Armour Systems

M4A2 Body Armour | M6B SOBA | M7 OGRe | M19 HazOp Armour | M26 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Armour | M11 Stealth Suit | M37 Pressure Suit

Advanced Combat Engagement System | ARES

MJOLNIR Mk. VII | SPI Mk. III

AEGIS | AURA Module

Camouflage Technology

Nanotech Polymers | Camouflage Cloak Mark II | 2606 Thermal Optical Camouflage

Augmentation and Cybernetics

Bio-Tech Force Enhancement | Cybernetic Augmentation | Thunderbolt Initiative | Project EINHERJAR | Project VARANGIAN | Project Spartoi | Project DIRAE UNSC Spartans

Warship Technology

Shaw-Fujikawa Model 52 | Plasma Fusion Drive | Decoy Launcher | AN/SLQ-1011 PAVE FAITH | Slipspace Scrambler Installation | Ship Boring Umbilical Laser | High Orbit Precision Entry | Starship Weaponry | ADIS

Space and Aircraft Technology

BELLIGERENT | Gunpod Technology | Hardpoint Systems | X-13 Series | SUBTERFUGE | DECEPTION | Area Defence and Interception System | Vehicle Weaponry | FAI

Satellites

SOL Laser Satellite | HELIOS Satellite

Ground Vehicle Technology

M980 WAO/AM DW | CARAPACE DAPS | ADIS System | REBOUND | NOCTURNAL | BLINDER | Artillery Fire Control System | PALADIN Weapon Station | NEMESIS | AN/VLQ-1010 PAVE HOPE | Vehicle Weaponry

Stationary Weapons

Mk, 2588 Trebuchet MAC | M388B Hecatoncheires ADS | M389A Briareos ADS | M8A2 Wolf Spider ADS

Mobile Equipment/Weapons

MOLE 

Infantry Equipment

VISR

Misriah Rails | SWORDS | Radio Pack | Communication Pack | Battle Dress Utilities | LAIRD | RATS

Defuser | M-1126 Explosives Installation Tool

Ghost | Electronic Engagement System | Cybernetic Attack System | PAVE ROOK Sensor | SPHINX System | M35 Beacon

Mobile Equipment

B-68 Command Post | Type-D Resupply Canister

Medical Technology

Biofoam | Adrenal Booster | MethAmp | Reflex Enhancer | K-Boost

Artificial Intelligence and Computing UNSC Battle Network | Artificial Intelligence (Necros) | Thirteenth Generation A.I.s | Project Erinyes | Liquid State Electronics | Cyberwarfare

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