Class-3 Bumblebee (Earth-7149)

The Class-3 Bumblebee is a United States Colonial Marine Corps escape pod manufactured by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, featuring a pilot operating system similar to that of the the Type 337 EEV. Class-3 Bumblebees are found on most of the USCMC's destroyers and cruisers, where they are stationed at designated airlocks. Bumblebees, much like D77-TC Pelicans, have their own callsign, consisting of three letters from the UNSC phonetic alphabet, and is capable of carrying nine people.

Specifications
The Class-3 Bumblebee was designed by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation to carry nine occupants at a time, featuring one seat for the pilot and eight for the passengers, which are facing one another, similar to those of the D77-TC Pelican. Each seat features a harness to keep the occupants safe during the crash-landing, making them one of the safest methods of ship evacuation of the United States Colonial Marine Corps. However, the security mostly depends on the pilot.

Class-3 Bumblebees have heavy armor, thrusters and air-brakes to facilitate their landing. Because they are not designed for extended atmospheric use, their maneuverability is poor, and they have been noted to "fly like rocks". Once they land, Bumblebees cannot be used again, as they suffer a big deal of damage during the impact.