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A third-generation version of the old Synaptic and Havoc missiles, the GTM-10 Piranha provides bombers with a high-explosive anti-fighter screen. The Piranha is detonated remotely by pressing the Secondary weapon trigger a second time. This releases over a dozen small, heat-seeking missiles that attack any enemy vessel within range. This function makes the missile effective against incoming wings of fighters in close formation. The Piranha is now the standard issue defensive weapon for bombers attacking targets protected by close fighter cover. | A third-generation version of the old Synaptic and Havoc missiles, the GTM-10 Piranha provides bombers with a high-explosive anti-fighter screen. The Piranha is detonated remotely by pressing the Secondary weapon trigger a second time. This releases over a dozen small, heat-seeking missiles that attack any enemy vessel within range. This function makes the missile effective against incoming wings of fighters in close formation. The Piranha is now the standard issue defensive weapon for bombers attacking targets protected by close fighter cover. | ||
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''Perhaps it's just me, but I've always found the Piranha to be only marginally effective. I always exchange it for more conventional anti-fighter secondaries.'' | ''Perhaps it's just me, but I've always found the Piranha to be only marginally effective. I always exchange it for more conventional anti-fighter secondaries.'' | ||
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''Generally the shockwave seems to wash over enemy interceptors' sheilds, and the bomblets rarely hit their marks, so load up on [[GTM Tornado]]s or [[GTM Harpoon]]s instead, or just put in another bank of bombs.'' | ''Generally the shockwave seems to wash over enemy interceptors' sheilds, and the bomblets rarely hit their marks, so load up on [[GTM Tornado]]s or [[GTM Harpoon]]s instead, or just put in another bank of bombs.'' | ||
Revision as of 08:49, 23 June 2006
The GTM-10 Piranha warhead is an upgrade of the Great War-era Synaptic Bomb. A powerful anti-fighter defensive weapon used by both warships and bombers, the Piranha is a manually detonated missile that damages numerous targets through two means. The separating charge of the device is, in its own right a powerful explosive that can deal substantial blast damage within a large radius; but the real killer is the cloud of heat-seeking submunitions which erupt and target all hostile targets within range. Entire waves of enemy fighters have been known to disappear in a single rolling explosion in front of incoming heavy bomber wings.
Disadvantages of the weapon are as significant as its advantages. The weapon is enormously heavy, and its thruster only has enough power to push it out to a few hundred meters before it detonates. This puts the launching bomber dangerously close to the edge of the resulting carnage. Its size and mass also force the weapon to occupy a bomb bay, displacing precious anit-warship torpedoes. Finally, while the seeking submunitions are IFF-keyed, the separating charge is indiscriminate and will damage allied fighters just as much as the enemy if they're caught within the weapon's blast.
This weapon is not suitable for mixed formations. Either the bombers should defend themselves with barrages of Piranhas, or they should leave these missiles at home and trust their safety to fighter escorts. If both escorts and Piranhas are employed, the escorting fighters are virtually guaranteed to take needless damage.
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The GTM-10 Piranha |
Contents
Tech Room Data
A third-generation version of the old Synaptic and Havoc missiles, the GTM-10 Piranha provides bombers with a high-explosive anti-fighter screen. The Piranha is detonated remotely by pressing the Secondary weapon trigger a second time. This releases over a dozen small, heat-seeking missiles that attack any enemy vessel within range. This function makes the missile effective against incoming wings of fighters in close formation. The Piranha is now the standard issue defensive weapon for bombers attacking targets protected by close fighter cover.
Veteran Comments
Perhaps it's just me, but I've always found the Piranha to be only marginally effective. I always exchange it for more conventional anti-fighter secondaries.
Generally the shockwave seems to wash over enemy interceptors' sheilds, and the bomblets rarely hit their marks, so load up on GTM Tornados or GTM Harpoons instead, or just put in another bank of bombs.
Performance
Statistics
Range | 360 m |
Rate of Fire | 1 / 5 s |
Velocity | 90 mps |
Damage | 100 |
Against Hullplating | Excellent |
Against Shields | Good |
Against Subsystems | Excellent |
Shockwave Radius | 75 m / 150 m |
Homing System | None |
Notes
- Weapon can be remotely detonated.
- Weapon spawns 15 smaller warheads
Spawned warheads
Range | 1050 m |
Velocity | 175 mps |
Damage | 60 |
Against Hullplating | Excellent |
Against Shields | Excellent |
Against Subsystems | Average |
Shockwave Radius | 20 m / 40 m |
Homing System | Heat Seeking |
View Cone | 180 degrees |
Turn Rate | 1.5 s |