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==Armaments== |
==Armaments== |
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+ | '''Chemical Binding Depth Charges''' |
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+ | Launched by a missile rack located somewhere on the ship, these depth charges can effectively disable a submerged vehicle by jamming the ship's exterior equipment like turrets and rudders. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
Revision as of 12:37, 19 March 2009
A-Laws MS Carrier | |
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MS Carrier | |
Facts | |
Model Number | |
Unit Type | |
MS Sea Transport Carrier | |
Manufacturer | Earth Sphere Federation |
Operators | |
General Characteristics | |
Overall Height | ? meters |
Weight | ? metric tons |
Power Plant | ???? |
Accommodation | ???? |
Armor: | E-Carbon |
Armaments | |
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Special Equipments and Features | |
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Mobile Units | |
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Combat Characteristics
The A-Laws MS Carrier is possibly a successor of the MS Carrier of the Union (Used by US Navy). It is a multi purpose ship capable of storing, launching MS and commence missile attack. Just like all carriers back from World War 2, the A-Laws MS Carrier is very vulnerable in close range, and largely depends on the aircraft (MS in this ship's case) it carried to stop enemy from coming dangerously close.
Armaments
Chemical Binding Depth Charges Launched by a missile rack located somewhere on the ship, these depth charges can effectively disable a submerged vehicle by jamming the ship's exterior equipment like turrets and rudders.
External Links
Template:Anno Domini Mobile Units