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==Alpha Strike==
 
==Alpha Strike==
 
This is a direct link to the [[MUL]] page for the Alpha Strike card:
 
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 6 December 2019

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Irian Technologies SWAT Team
Type
Platoon Type (Specialty) Motorized (None)
Platoon Size (Squad/Platoon) 28 (7/4)
Technical specifications
Primary Weapon 20 Imperator AX-22 Assault Rifles
Secondary Weapon 8 David Light Gauss Rifles
Armor
Tech Base/Rating Inner Sphere (E/X-X-E)
Transport Weight 6 tons
Ground MP 1
Jump MP 0
Armor Divisor 2
To-Hit Modifier (Range in Hexes) –1 (0 Hexes), 0 (1-3 Hexes), +2 (4-6 Hexes), +4 (7-9 Hexes)
BV (1.0) 119

Description[edit]

For corporations in the thirty-first century, the safety of their sprawling factories is often the responsibility of their own security forces, resulting in private armies larger than a small Periphery nation's entire military. Irian Technologies utilize SWAT Teams wearing the heaviest unpowered armor and carrying an overwhelming amount of firepower. Deployed from APCs, these units make for some of the heaviest corporate infantry fielded.[1]

Armament[edit]

Imperator AX-22 Assault Rifles and David Light Gauss Rifles gives testament to a popular saying by mercenary/Solaris jock Kip Caselton: "There is no problem a greater application of ballistic lead can't solve."[1]

Alpha Strike[edit]

This is a direct link to the MUL page for the Alpha Strike card:

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Technical Readout: 3085, p. 220

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