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− | Military lasers are the height of laser sophistication. They use high energy lasers firing continuously to produce devastating effects, but are subsequently more prone to overheathing. |
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+ | Military lasers are the height of laser sophistication. They use high energy lasers firing continuously to produce devastating effects, but are subsequently much more prone to overheathing. |
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+ | == Sales Pitch == |
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+ | Range and penetration twice as effective as the Ingram Model M1928A2 [[Beam Laser]]. This is [[Lance & Ferman]]'s entre into the laser market. Hitherto known for their highly effective and relatively cheap missile systems, in the military laser they have in effect created a whole new laser market. The LF90 is the current computer-aided model and comes with x4SUSAT sights. |
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== Availability == |
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Cost: 6000.0 Cr. |
Cost: 6000.0 Cr. |
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Techlevel: 10 |
Techlevel: 10 |
Revision as of 21:51, 12 February 2006
Contents
Overview
Military lasers are the height of laser sophistication. They use high energy lasers firing continuously to produce devastating effects, but are subsequently much more prone to overheathing.
Sales Pitch
Range and penetration twice as effective as the Ingram Model M1928A2 Beam Laser. This is Lance & Ferman's entre into the laser market. Hitherto known for their highly effective and relatively cheap missile systems, in the military laser they have in effect created a whole new laser market. The LF90 is the current computer-aided model and comes with x4SUSAT sights.
Availability
Cost: 6000.0 Cr. Techlevel: 10
Links
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