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Approved Tech KM-D 'Reaver' Anti-Air Turret

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create an anti-air turret
  • Image Source: Sergey Tyapkin
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Koensayr Manufacturing
  • Affiliation: Closed-Market
  • Model: KM-D 'Reaver' Anti-Air Turret
  • Modularity: No
  • Production: Mass-Produced.
  • Material: Duramentium
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Turret
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Very Heavy
  • Ammunition Type: Concussion missiles
  • Ammunition Capacity: 30 missiles
  • Reload Speed: Slow
  • Effective Range: Battlefield
  • Rate of Fire: High
  • Stopping Power: Average
  • Recoil: None
SPECIAL FEATURES
Strengths:
  • Fires a barrage of missiles at a target, making evasion difficult.
  • Can hit targets at very long ranges
Weaknesses:
  • Time in between volleys decreases suppression capability
  • Not meant to take down capital ships
DESCRIPTION

KM-D is the defense line of products from Koensayr Manufacturing. The Reaver AA turret is the first openly sold product apart of the defensive line. The Reaper operates as a stationary turret. This turret fires a barrage of missiles at it's target whether it be a gunship, starfighter, or an airspeeder. The Reaver is meant to be an anti-air turret, taking out small atmospheric, or smaller spacefaring vessels, as it's payload isn't as advanced as capital ship warhead tubes missiles. Using it's targeting system in combination with advanced IFF protocols, the Reaver unleashed missile barrages with extreme prejudice and with it's DIY reload system, you won't have to worry about lugging warheads into it's firing chamber.
 
[member="Zahori Denko"], cruise missiles are typically meant to hit large and/or slow-moving/stationary targets. They're more typically used as bombardment weapons than anti-fighter weapons.

If this is meant to mostly be an anti-starfighter weapon, I'd recommend looking at a different type of munition.

Otherwise, I can stamp this if you want to keep it this way.
 
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