Difference between revisions of "Weapon HSW ULA RID"
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− | + | The Falken RID is a shoulder-mounted railgun that is deployed by infantry units in the ULA. Upscaled versions of this weapon joint-developed between the ULP and Falken are also employed across numerous USN vessels and ULA vehicles. The contract almost pushed Falken to bankruptcy prior to its production build's deployment. It uses the specialised [[Ammunition_ULA_RID|60mm RID class ammunition]] to defeat hard-armored targets. The RID also employs a computerized method for target acquisition to maximize damage to hard targets, but can still use a proximity-based fuse via dumbfire if needed. The felt recoil is largely managed by the telescoping rails and their advanced mechanisms that dissipate the recoil. | |
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+ | The capacitors must be charged completely prior to firing. | ||
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[[Category:Infantry_Weapon]] | [[Category:Infantry_Weapon]] |
Revision as of 00:56, 18 September 2018
Railgun Infantry Deployed (RID) | |
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RID | |
Type | Railgun |
Service | |
Used by | United League Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | Falken |
Unit cost |
50 combat 50 Support 0 Command |
Specifications | |
Weight | 17.5kg |
Cartridge | RID 60mm |
Operation | |
Damage Inflicted | 450 |
Rate of fire | 0.5 /s |
Optimal range | 4000 uu |
Secondary Firing Mode | Light AV |
Magazine | 3 Slugs |
Spare Magazines | 4 |
Mod slots | 3x Body |
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The Falken RID is a shoulder-mounted railgun that is deployed by infantry units in the ULA. Upscaled versions of this weapon joint-developed between the ULP and Falken are also employed across numerous USN vessels and ULA vehicles. The contract almost pushed Falken to bankruptcy prior to its production build's deployment. It uses the specialised 60mm RID class ammunition to defeat hard-armored targets. The RID also employs a computerized method for target acquisition to maximize damage to hard targets, but can still use a proximity-based fuse via dumbfire if needed. The felt recoil is largely managed by the telescoping rails and their advanced mechanisms that dissipate the recoil.
The capacitors must be charged completely prior to firing.
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