Difference between revisions of "Ammunition ULA GLSP"
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Developed specifically for use with the [[Misc_United_League_Army|ULA's]] advanced infantry weapon, the [[Manufacturer_ULP_Corps-Miyaki|Corps-Miyaki]] [[Weapon_Heavy_ULA_DK31|DK-31]]. | Developed specifically for use with the [[Misc_United_League_Army|ULA's]] advanced infantry weapon, the [[Manufacturer_ULP_Corps-Miyaki|Corps-Miyaki]] [[Weapon_Heavy_ULA_DK31|DK-31]]. | ||
− | The GLSP (Laser Suspended Plasma) round contains frozen volatile matter which is ignited by a quintite cap and charged from the weapon's cell to create plasmatic material. The plasma is then accelerated by the DK31's laser beam. The plasmatic material is kept in a vacuum within the | + | The GLSP (Laser Suspended Plasma) round contains frozen volatile matter which is ignited by a quintite cap and charged from the weapon's cell to create plasmatic material. The plasma is then accelerated by the DK31's laser beam. The plasmatic material is kept in a vacuum within the weapon's magazine. Should the magazine fracture, the plasma implodes and ignites, subsequently vapourizing the weapon and owner in an instant. |
The calibre of GLSP ammunition is the width of the beam, which is highly focused and very small compared to any projectile weapon, its kinetic equivalent in calibre would then be very much higher. | The calibre of GLSP ammunition is the width of the beam, which is highly focused and very small compared to any projectile weapon, its kinetic equivalent in calibre would then be very much higher. |
Revision as of 21:46, 9 September 2018
GLSP | |
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Affiliation | United League Army |
Manufacturer | Corps-Miyaki |
Perforation | 4.0 |
Caliber | 0.1 mm |
Used By | DK-31 Laser-Plasma Rifle |
Developed specifically for use with the ULA's advanced infantry weapon, the Corps-Miyaki DK-31.
The GLSP (Laser Suspended Plasma) round contains frozen volatile matter which is ignited by a quintite cap and charged from the weapon's cell to create plasmatic material. The plasma is then accelerated by the DK31's laser beam. The plasmatic material is kept in a vacuum within the weapon's magazine. Should the magazine fracture, the plasma implodes and ignites, subsequently vapourizing the weapon and owner in an instant.
The calibre of GLSP ammunition is the width of the beam, which is highly focused and very small compared to any projectile weapon, its kinetic equivalent in calibre would then be very much higher.