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|manufacturer = [[Manufacturer_ULP_Falken|Falken]]
 
|manufacturer = [[Manufacturer_ULP_Falken|Falken]]
 
|perf        = 8.0
 
|perf        = 8.0
|caliber      = 80 mm
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|caliber      = 40 mm
 
|class        =  
 
|class        =  
 
|usedby      = [[Weapon_HSW_ULA_RID|RID Railgun]]
 
|usedby      = [[Weapon_HSW_ULA_RID|RID Railgun]]
 
}}
 
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[[Category:Ammunition]]
 
  
RID - rail, infantry deployed.
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RID 40mm SLAP (Sabot-Launched, Armor Piercing) rounds are designed to complete the circuit between the two rails of the RID. The sabot that deploys the round is what completes the circuit to use lorentz force thereby accelerating the projectile to lethal speeds. The RID SLAP rounds use a titanium-tungsten alloy core to maximize armor-piercing capabilities and have a special computerized outer shell that breaks away upon reaching its target, either by calculating spin and trajectory prior to firing to maximize damage, or simply by proximity, imparting the massive amount of kinetic energy upon impact while the core itself penetrates.
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The round, as it is loaded, is suspended briefly by magnetic forces before being induced into the rails.
  
* RID-HE round
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* RID-EM round
 
  
RID-EM are single shot rounds which comprise an energy cell which discharges into the weapon's capacitors and is then ejected before firing, and a long spearlike projectile with either a shaped charge or an EMP warhead at the tip.
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[[Category:Ammunition]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 25 September 2018


RID
Affiliation United League Army
Manufacturer Falken
Perforation 8.0
Caliber 40 mm
Used By RID Railgun

RID 40mm SLAP (Sabot-Launched, Armor Piercing) rounds are designed to complete the circuit between the two rails of the RID. The sabot that deploys the round is what completes the circuit to use lorentz force thereby accelerating the projectile to lethal speeds. The RID SLAP rounds use a titanium-tungsten alloy core to maximize armor-piercing capabilities and have a special computerized outer shell that breaks away upon reaching its target, either by calculating spin and trajectory prior to firing to maximize damage, or simply by proximity, imparting the massive amount of kinetic energy upon impact while the core itself penetrates.

The round, as it is loaded, is suspended briefly by magnetic forces before being induced into the rails.