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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Developed by the [[Capellan Confederation]], the Bola Pod features a small explosive charge which splits open the pod to release a series of horizontal chains, effectively creating a [['Mech]] sized [[w:bolas|bola]] to entangle limbs and perhaps cause a fall or inhibit the use of arm mounted weaponry. With the prototypes tested during [[Operation Guerrero]] in [[3057]], hampered by its inaccuracy and inability to affect [[Combat Vehicle]]s and [[aerospace fighter]]s, the Bola Pod was discontinued shortly after. <ref name=TO-368>''Tactical Operations'', p. 368 "Bola Narc Pod"</ref>
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Developed by the [[Capellan Confederation]], the Bola Pod features a small explosive charge which splits open the pod to release a series of horizontal chains, effectively creating a [['Mech]] sized [[w:bolas|bola]] to entangle limbs and perhaps cause a fall or inhibit the use of arm mounted weaponry. Prototypes were tested during [[Operation Guerrero]] in [[3057]]. Hampered by its inaccuracy and inability to affect [[Combat Vehicle]]s and [[aerospace fighter]]s, the Bola Pod was discontinued shortly after the operation. <ref name=TO-368>''Tactical Operations'', p. 368 "Bola Narc Pod"</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 19:28, 19 December 2023

Bola Pods

The Bola Pod is an 'Mech-snaring alternate ammunition type available for the Narc Missile Beacon.

Description

Developed by the Capellan Confederation, the Bola Pod features a small explosive charge which splits open the pod to release a series of horizontal chains, effectively creating a 'Mech sized bola to entangle limbs and perhaps cause a fall or inhibit the use of arm mounted weaponry. Prototypes were tested during Operation Guerrero in 3057. Hampered by its inaccuracy and inability to affect Combat Vehicles and aerospace fighters, the Bola Pod was discontinued shortly after the operation. [1]

References

  1. Tactical Operations, p. 368 "Bola Narc Pod"

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