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*The Pave Low seems to be solid, as it'll stop when it hits the building containing Site B in [[Skidrow]] and will bounce off. This won't damage it, however.
 
*The Pave Low seems to be solid, as it'll stop when it hits the building containing Site B in [[Skidrow]] and will bounce off. This won't damage it, however.
 
*Calling in a Care Package on top of a Pave Low will destroy it.
 
*Calling in a Care Package on top of a Pave Low will destroy it.
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*Pave Low´s turrets appers to be [[Miniguns]]. This can be see on free mode camera.
 
*It is odd that pave lows would still be in service in 2016 as they were retired in 2008
 
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 03:54, 11 June 2011

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.


The MH-53 Pave Low is a large, heavily armored assault helicopter featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Appearance in Campaign

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Pave Low Animation

Known Pave Lows

Appearance in Spec Ops

The Pave Lows featured in Special Ops are either destroyed, or used as props.

Multiplayer

The MH-53 is available as a killstreak perk after a killstreak of 9 (or 8 with the Hardline perk). Since it is used as an armored attack helicopter, the MH-53 is harder to destroy and packs a bigger punch than regular attack helicopters as it features two gun turrets instead of one. However it is also bigger and slower, making it a potentially easier target to shoot down, provided the enemy guns do not shoot the player down first. The helicopter is equipped with one set of flares, which will distract any locked-on missile. After the flares are spent, a missile can track it directly. If a missile strikes the Pave Low while turning to follow the flares, it will still destroy the aircraft just as if it had scored a direct hit. However as the Pave Lows fly very low, a Stinger can take out Pave Lows in one missile if it is low enough and the player jumps when it is fired or he fires directly below it, he can take it out quickly and to annoyance of the owner. Pave Lows seem to be much more intelligent, with regards to enemy targeting, than Attack Helicopters. This may be because it can fire from both sides as opposed to just one. For example, it will target a player who recently tried to shoot it with a rocket. It also travels across the map to kill selected targets. Plus, it typically targets an opponent who is on a kill streak first before dealing with other threats. Calling in a Pave Low rewards the player with 300 XP. Destroying a Pave Low gives 400 XP (4000 in Search and Destroy). As of the patch released alongside the Stimulus Package, Pave Lows now count toward the user's killstreak. Pave Lows can also easily be destroyed by a Harrier like all other Helicopters in the airspace.

Tips

  • Standing directly under a Pave Low with a Stinger occasionally lets the helicopter be destroyed with one missile. This can also be accomplished with the Chopper Gunner but is much less likely as it usually flies higher, and is smaller than the Pave Low.
  • If aiming at a Pave Low with an AT4-HS, it is advised to fire an unguided missile, as its large size will make it easier to hit and the missile will not be deflected by the flares.
  • It is strongly inadvisable to call in a Pave Low if the player's team also has a Harrier. Although a Pave Low can be called in while the Harrier is up, it is remarkably easy for the enemy team to destroy both killstreaks simply by shooting the Harrier with a Stinger. Also the Harrier and the Pave Low would "steal" each others kills, making fewer overall kills.
  • If a Pave Low is hovering over the large fuel tanks on Quarry, it can be destroyed by exploding the fuel tanks. Explosives are very effective as they are the most immediate way to explode the tanks.
  • Pave Lows have 3000 health, take 0.3x the base damage from bullets at all times, are destroyed instantly by guided missile launchers (Javelin/Stinger) if its flares are used up and take 2100 damage from RPG-7s/AT4-HSs.
  • A common way to get a Pavelow is to have the Predator missile and the Harrier also equipped, as the player should get at least one kill with the predator, and easily two kills with the harrier.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Pave Low seems to fly around the map much slower and less often than the Attack Helicopter.
  • The Pave Low appears in more levels than any other aircraft in the Campaign.
  • A Callsign in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has the title "Transformer", with Pave Lows on it. This is a reference to the Decepticon Blackout from the 2007 Transformers movie, whose vehicular form was a Pave Low.
  • When looking at the cockpit of a Pave Low in killcam or while spectating, the player can see that the Pave Low actually has a pilot and co-pilot, unlike the Attack Helicopter.[1]
  • When the Pave Low fires its turrets, it appears to use FMJ rounds.
  • Upon the release of the Stimulus Package, a patch made the Pave Low's kills now count to a killstreak. This patch applies to all maps.
  • The Prestige Challenge for kills with a Pave Low is named "Jolly Green Giant" an earlier version of the Pave Low
  • If the player uses a Stinger on a map with high buildings, it can destroy the Pave Low with a single shot. This happens because the flares will "trick" the missile, but it will curve to hit a building next to the Pave Low, therefore destroying it.
  • If nocliping out of the map in S.S.D.D. the pilots in the Pave Low can be seen.
  • Judging by the fact Pave Lows don't fire at Cold-Blooded users, one can presume that the gun's operators rely on thermal optics to spot enemies.
  • On the PlayStation 3 multiplayer, "Pave Low" is spelled in two words, but on Xbox 360, it is spelled as one word, "Pavelow", and when someone launches it or it was acquired from care package the game says "Pave Low". In the PC version, it is spelled "Pave Low" when the killstreak is attained and released, and "Pavelow" when someone destroys it.
  • The pilots of the Pave Low in single player are blocky with pixel-like faces which look like pilots from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
  • In multiplayer, like the above quote, it is possible to see two pilots and a flashing red light on the control panel. The pilots will have their arms outstretched to their sides and will just be staring forward.
  • There is an easy trick to beating a Pave Low's flares. If the player fire a Stinger very close to a Pavelow, the flares won't deploy in time to interfere with the missile or if the player locks on and press to fire and release their sights at the same time the rocket will fire but won't be registered by the Pave Low and it won't deploy flares.
  • In multiplayer it was rumored that with a sniper rifle the player can snipe the pilot out of the Pave Low, therefore taking it down. However this is false as it will only deal damage to the Pave Low.
  • Pave Lows of the Spetsnaz, Militia, and OpFor have a jet black color, while Pave Lows of the SEALS, Rangers, and TF141 have a light gray color with USAF markings.
  • If one is spectating in free mode, they can see inside it. Also, they can see that the Pave Low's guns have no gunners on them.
  • In multiplayer, when the Pave Low is flying away it will make a quick pull backwards and disappear. This is easy to see on most all maps.
  • The Shadow Company Pave Lows have a desert sand colored paint job while multiplayer Pave Lows are silver and gray.
  • The Pave Low seems to be solid, as it'll stop when it hits the building containing Site B in Skidrow and will bounce off. This won't damage it, however.
  • Calling in a Care Package on top of a Pave Low will destroy it.


References

  1. Image showing the two pilots in the cockpit of the Pave Low


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