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Intent: We need more bazookas. So I'm gonna make 'em and sell it.
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Denon Stahl Arms
Model: Sta-22-H Blaster Bazooka
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Mass-Produced
Material: Durasteel, Blaster Components
Classification: Anti-Armor Blaster Cannon
Size: Shoulder Fired
Length: 123 cm
Weight: 15.1 kg
Ammunition Type: Power Cell, Gas Canister
Ammunition Capacity: 10 Shots
Effective Range: 100 m / Maximum: 500 m
Rate of Fire: Single Action
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Description:
Noting The Galactic Republic's lack of anti-armor infantry weapons. Denon Stahl Arms decided to remedy that with a fairly simple to build but very powerful Blaster Cannon, the Sta-22-H Blaster Bazooka. It was decided to not limit the weapon to the companies primary buyer though. But have it available for sale on the open market.
The Sta-22-H Blaster Cannon is classified as an Anti-armor Blaster Cannon. Capable of penetrating the armor of most tanks and other heavy vehicles, provided they aren't ray shielded. The blaster bolt stays in its coherent beam, penetrating armor and other materials, and is not meant to break apart and explode like some beam weapons of its type. This is in order to maximize penetration of armor, instead of exploding on contact. So inside a vehicle hit, the beam will continue through if possible, or dissipate as it loses energy, only harming what it hits. The likelihood of spalling molten metal is high of course. Putting the crews at risk of this secondary injury. Use against infantry would be devastating, only specialized metals would offer any protection. Such a small and likely moving target would be hard to hit though.
The weapon suffers from some drawbacks. Chief among them are its heavy weight, uncomfortable bare metal shoulder pad. And lack of any sights. Limiting the effective range of unskilled wielders. Its ammunition capacity is also extremely low. Requiring the frequent change of gas canisters. And increasing the supplies a soldier must carry.
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