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MISRIAH ARMORY
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
RAJTOM FACILITY
ERŐD, REACH
89564-45207
TO: SWORD BASE // BABD CATHA
ATTN: CDR VIRÁG ÁDÁM // SEC 3
PROCUREMENT ID: 654-AV4-S3
DATE: JULY 27, 2552
DETAIL:
CDR Virág, the new close-support designators just came in and we've expedited shipment to Sword. We sent out a few early samples for you guys stationed on the Shelf to get familiar with.
Please take a close look at the operational manual for functional upgrades, particularly differences from the H-120 and H-155 models.
This designator features several updates to the target painting system and signal modulation/amplification for better connectivity to the overwatch satellite (W4S-60), though the last few days it's been offline for some reason.
— MERV
H-165 FORWARD OBSERVER MODULE
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
GENERAL PURPOSE
Fire Support Against Hardened Targets.
The purpose of the H-165 FOM (fig. 1a) is the coordinated neutralization of a given target, accomplished by surgical missile strike, bombing, or hypersonic MAC round delivered by orbital platform.
The Target Locator is typically used by a Joint Fires Observer (JFO), though any UNSC soldier with appropriate clearance and training can use it to call in artillery support.
When operating the module, an observer sights the target at a minimum safe distance, locking the location with the Fire Support Group. The ordnance is then deployed at the marked location, effectively neutralizing the threat.
SYNCHING WITH THE FIRE SUPPORT GROUP:
To be effective, the Target Locator must be linked to the Fire Support Group. Once connected to the UNSC Battle Network via satellite link, the Locator can be used to call down artillery strikes.
1. H-165 must connect to the network. (fig. 2a)
2. Link is etablished. Ready to designate targets. (fig. 2b)
3. Target is locked and fire solution is being calculated. (fig. 2c)
4. High-yield round incoming. MAINTAIN MINIMUM SAFE DISTANCE. (fig 2d)
If satellite link is lost, the locator will indicate an “offline” status. (fig. 2 e)