M510 Mammoth (Earth-7149)

"Well. Someone's overcompensating."

- - Ellen Ripley

The Mobile Anti-Aircraft Weapons Platform M510 Siegework/Ultra-Heavy, colloquially known as the Mammoth, is a heavy wheeled transport used by the United Nations Space Command, being the largest terrestrial vehicle of the UNSC Marine Corps.

Structure
Almost seventy meters in length, the Mammoth is a six-wheeled siegeworks ultra-heavy vehicle that serves two roles within the UNSC Marine Corps, by being anti-aircraft and anti-warship, and designed for the elimination of hostile weapons, vessels, and fortifications in terrestrial formations. The Mammoth possesses an internal storage bay for smaller vehicles, such as the M12 Warthog, and the M247 Mongoose, stored aboard it through magnetic grapples that run from the bay's roof through the front and back of the ramp. The Mammoth's main armament is a miniaturized Mark 2457/35cm HRG "Mini-MAC" turret on its topside, as well as two M4510 ASGM-2 Argent missiles on the port and starboard side for close defense. They are camel/brown colored.

The view of the Mammoth's operator is limited to a horizontal window made of quartz armored crystal, supplemented by periscope ports that provide visions to the sides. Multi-sensor screens in the position of the driver and commander present the crew with a real-time display of the tactical zone around the Mammoth. These sensors can be activated from the vehicle's tactical operations center (TOC).