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ULA - Duster:
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=Duster Vehicle=
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Aerial Transport
its an unique flying brick but it does the job. has a plasma bomb launcher at the nose, hold fire to charge it up. Tricky to aim, use rapid low-power shots to work out the impact area before going for a full-power shot. Alt-fire fires homing missiles, Point your crosshair at the target to acquire an automatic lock on enemy-occupied vehicles. these missiles do appreciable dmg but are fired slowly, unlike the sturm missiles. can use flares.
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Driver seat: Plasma bomb, Alt-fire homing missiles
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The Duster was designed to augment troop movements in ground deployments and to be used many worlds over. The Duster came with six passenger seats and a pilot seat. In its experimental phases, the Duster was equipped with a plasma cannon, but this served to be unwieldy in real-world applications due to its energy draw. The Duster has since been mothballed due to maneuverability and passenger exfiltration issues, but the technology created during its development can be salvaged by ULA engineers to pick up where their predecessors left off.
Countermeasures: Flares
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Gunner seat: Top-mounted TT4 turret, Alt-fire zoom
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{{Navbox vehicles}}
Passenger seats: 8 Seats
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[[Category:Vehicle]]

Latest revision as of 02:25, 30 September 2018

Duster Vehicle

Aerial Transport

The Duster was designed to augment troop movements in ground deployments and to be used many worlds over. The Duster came with six passenger seats and a pilot seat. In its experimental phases, the Duster was equipped with a plasma cannon, but this served to be unwieldy in real-world applications due to its energy draw. The Duster has since been mothballed due to maneuverability and passenger exfiltration issues, but the technology created during its development can be salvaged by ULA engineers to pick up where their predecessors left off.