Powered Combat Vest
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The Powered Combat Vest, also simply known as the PCV, is a protective vest worn by the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit Marines and the Military Police in Half-Life and its expansions.
Overview[edit]
Upon military approval, it entered use by the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit and certain elements of the Military Police.
Part of the combat equipment used by the HECU in their initial incursion into Black Mesa and during the events that occur throughout Half-Life storyline, the PCV is designed to protect the user from chemical, biological, radiological and physical threats during operations in the unit's defined battlespace. The vest increases the effectiveness and versatility of the user, allowing them to operate in environments that are outside the normal bounds of the regular infantry.
The PCV is compatible with a gas mask resembling the M40 Field Protective Mask with built-in night-vision goggles. In addition, the PCV includes a Geiger counter, morphine administrator (which allows the soldier to function normally even after serious injury), tactical radio, and a head-up display (HUD) in the protective mask lens which tracks the user's medical condition and weapon ammunition. The vest contains an onboard computer system that constantly monitors the user's health and vital signs, and reacts to any changes in the user's condition, though, unlike the HEV, there is no audible computer which alerts the user and instead uses the HUD in the helmet. Like the HEV, it absorbs 66% of the damage the user takes.
It may be noted that the PCV is comparable to the HEV Suit, which is worn by several Black Mesa personnel, including Gordon Freeman. This similarity is mostly attributed to the types of equipment included in both. In addition, the PCV's armor charge is also rechargeable at civilian, military, or government electrical chargers, including those that are designed specifically for HEV Suits.
List of appearances[edit]
Main games[edit]
- Half-Life (Retcon)
- Half-Life: Opposing Force (First identified as Powered Combat Vest)
- Half-Life: Blue Shift
- Half-Life: Decay
Other[edit]
- Half-Life: Day One (First appearance) (Retcon)
- Half-Life: Uplink (Non-canonical appearance) (Retcon)
- Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar
See also[edit]
Hazardous Environment Combat Unit | |
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Characters | Minor members · Dwight T. Barnes · Sharp · Adrian Shephard |
Classes | HECU Engineer · HECU Medic · HECU Sniper |
Weapons | 9mm Pistol · Artillery Cannon · Combat Knife · Desert Eagle · Dynamite · Fragmentation Grenade · Gun Emplacement · Land Mine · Laser Trip Mine · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M-40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mortar · Submachine Gun · Rocket Cannon · RPG · Satchel Charge · Sentry Gun · Shotgun · Tripod-Mounted Heavy Machine Gun |
Transportation | AH-64 Apache · Jet · M1A1 Abrams · M2A3 Bradley · M44 cargo truck · Osprey Heliplane |
Technology | Chargers · Powered Combat Vest · Radio · Tactical Map · Transportation · Weapons |
Other | Hazardous Environment Combat Unit models · Military Police · Robot Grunt · Santego Military Base |
Classes (cut) | Human Sergeant |
Weapons (cut) | 20mm Cannon |