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|unit_cost=40 combat<br \>25 Support<br \>0 Command | |unit_cost=40 combat<br \>25 Support<br \>0 Command | ||
− | |weight= | + | |weight=18kg |
− | |cartridge= | + | |cartridge=MN 40mm |
− | |dmg= | + | |dmg=150 per cluster |
− | |rate= | + | |rate=0.5 /s |
|yield=256 uu | |yield=256 uu | ||
− | |feed= | + | |feed=8 rounds |
− | |mags= | + | |mags=6 |
|slots=1x Sights<br \>2x Body | |slots=1x Sights<br \>2x Body | ||
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+ | The MNL developed by Taldis utilizes a rotating feed mechanism to preload rounds into the barrels to be fired with electric primers. This weapon is used as a force multiplier to clear fortified locations to devastating effect, or alternatively as an area denial weapon for defensive purposes. The MN 40mm cartridge uses a dynamic material that can be pre-programmed to either be repelled from or stick to surfaces from the computerized fire control system (FCS) embedded in the weapon's components. | ||
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+ | {{Navbox weapons}} | ||
[[Category:Infantry_Weapon]] | [[Category:Infantry_Weapon]] |
Latest revision as of 22:34, 26 September 2018
Multi Nade Launcher (MNL) | |
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MNL System | |
Type | Multi Grenade Launcher |
Service | |
Used by |
Antarean Imperial Army United League Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | Taldis |
Unit cost |
40 combat 25 Support 0 Command |
Specifications | |
Weight | 18kg |
Cartridge | MN 40mm |
Operation | |
Damage Inflicted | 150 per cluster |
Rate of fire | 0.5 /s |
Optimal range | Expression error: Unexpected < operator. m |
Secondary Firing Mode | Error: no local variable "mode" was set. |
Magazine | 8 rounds |
Spare Magazines | 6 |
Mod slots |
1x Sights 2x Body |
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The MNL developed by Taldis utilizes a rotating feed mechanism to preload rounds into the barrels to be fired with electric primers. This weapon is used as a force multiplier to clear fortified locations to devastating effect, or alternatively as an area denial weapon for defensive purposes. The MN 40mm cartridge uses a dynamic material that can be pre-programmed to either be repelled from or stick to surfaces from the computerized fire control system (FCS) embedded in the weapon's components.
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