Difference between revisions of "Weapon Lmg ULA TT4"
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|cartridge=[[Ammunition_ULA_RF|RF 16mm]] | |cartridge=[[Ammunition_ULA_RF|RF 16mm]] | ||
− | |dmg= | + | |dmg=48 |
− | |rate= | + | |rate=7.7 /s |
− | |range= | + | |range=6000 uu |
|mode=4-Shot burst | |mode=4-Shot burst | ||
|feed=180 rounds | |feed=180 rounds | ||
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− | This brutal looking weapon is a reliable high speed leadthrower. 180 Round magazine of heavy caliber [[Ammunition_ULA_RF|16mm RF class ammunition]]. | + | This brutal looking weapon is a reliable high-speed leadthrower. 180 Round magazine of heavy caliber [[Ammunition_ULA_RF|16mm RF class ammunition]]. The auger-like cooling systems give this weapon its distinctive blunt look. |
− | The TT4 has massive kickback, making it very difficult to control during prolonged firing, especially when standing. It overheats after 30 seconds of continuous fire, so it’s recommended to fire in bursts. It has a high ammunition capacity and high penetration rates. Ideal for | + | The TT4 has massive kickback, making it very difficult to control during prolonged firing, especially when standing. It overheats after 30 seconds of continuous fire, so it’s recommended to fire in short bursts. It has a high ammunition capacity and high penetration rates. Ideal for suppressive fire. The TT4 is also used as a crew-served weapon, often found on automated turret platforms or mounted on vehicles with resized heavy barrels and linked belt feeds for ammunition. |
− | [[Category: | + | ULA troops affectionately dubbed the TT4 the 'Tat', a verbal abbreviation of sorts for either the sound that it makes or the acronym itself. |
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 9 September 2018
TT4 'Tat' | |
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TT4 | |
Type | Fire Support Weapon |
Service | |
Used by | United League Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | Aeger |
Unit cost |
60 combat 20 Support 0 Command |
Specifications | |
Weight | 15kg |
Cartridge | RF 16mm |
Operation | |
Damage Inflicted | 48 |
Rate of fire | 7.7 /s |
Optimal range | 6000 uu |
Secondary Firing Mode | 4-Shot burst |
Magazine | 180 rounds |
Spare Magazines | 2 |
Mod slots |
1x Sights 1x Underslung 1x Magazine 3x Body |
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This brutal looking weapon is a reliable high-speed leadthrower. 180 Round magazine of heavy caliber 16mm RF class ammunition. The auger-like cooling systems give this weapon its distinctive blunt look.
The TT4 has massive kickback, making it very difficult to control during prolonged firing, especially when standing. It overheats after 30 seconds of continuous fire, so it’s recommended to fire in short bursts. It has a high ammunition capacity and high penetration rates. Ideal for suppressive fire. The TT4 is also used as a crew-served weapon, often found on automated turret platforms or mounted on vehicles with resized heavy barrels and linked belt feeds for ammunition.
ULA troops affectionately dubbed the TT4 the 'Tat', a verbal abbreviation of sorts for either the sound that it makes or the acronym itself.
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