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===Blue Planet Tech Room Description=== | ===Blue Planet Tech Room Description=== | ||
The Kiribati-Sunder GES-10 Slammer is the Federation's counterpart to the Infyrno and Piranha cluster weapons. Major differences include the addition of an aspect seeker, a remote trigger and multiple limited guidance cluster warheads that are fired at a 10 degree angle, producing a shotgun effect. The warheads themselves detonate about 3 seconds after separation. Slammers excel at offensive deployment against large groups of fighters, and they are devastating against bombers. Of all the Federation's fighter-based weapons, GTVA pilots fear Slammers the most, and unlike their Piranha and Infyrno counteparts, Slammers enjoy considerable popularity amongst pilots. Uriel gunships can carry twelve Slammers into battle for heavy fighter and bomber suppression, turning dogfights into gruesome, industrial slaughterhouses. | The Kiribati-Sunder GES-10 Slammer is the Federation's counterpart to the Infyrno and Piranha cluster weapons. Major differences include the addition of an aspect seeker, a remote trigger and multiple limited guidance cluster warheads that are fired at a 10 degree angle, producing a shotgun effect. The warheads themselves detonate about 3 seconds after separation. Slammers excel at offensive deployment against large groups of fighters, and they are devastating against bombers. Of all the Federation's fighter-based weapons, GTVA pilots fear Slammers the most, and unlike their Piranha and Infyrno counteparts, Slammers enjoy considerable popularity amongst pilots. Uriel gunships can carry twelve Slammers into battle for heavy fighter and bomber suppression, turning dogfights into gruesome, industrial slaughterhouses. | ||
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− | If you are in seriously dire circumstances and all you have for self-defense is Slammers, you can treat them like you would a Piranha or Infyrno warhead: let loose, wait a few seconds, and detonate. This can work for most hostiles that tend to swarm you up front, take a straggler off your tail, or even work as a close-range dumbfire warhead in a head-on situation. | + | If you are in seriously dire circumstances and all you have for self-defense is Slammers, you can treat them like you would a Piranha or Infyrno warhead: let loose, wait a few seconds, and detonate. This can work for most hostiles that tend to swarm you up front, take a straggler off your tail, or even work as a close-range dumbfire warhead in a head-on situation. (This does not work against stealth fighters, don't try it.) |
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While generally a much better weapon than the Infyrno, the Slammer does too little damage to be effective against warships, unlike its counterpart. | While generally a much better weapon than the Infyrno, the Slammer does too little damage to be effective against warships, unlike its counterpart. | ||
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Usually best fired singly. Divide your bank's carrying capacity by 10, that's how many of these missiles you will get.}} | Usually best fired singly. Divide your bank's carrying capacity by 10, that's how many of these missiles you will get.}} | ||
[[Category:Blue Planet weapons]] | [[Category:Blue Planet weapons]] |
Latest revision as of 11:55, 6 February 2013
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Contents
Description
The GES-10 Slammer Area Suppression Missile |
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Blue Planet Tech Room Description
The Kiribati-Sunder GES-10 Slammer is the Federation's counterpart to the Infyrno and Piranha cluster weapons. Major differences include the addition of an aspect seeker, a remote trigger and multiple limited guidance cluster warheads that are fired at a 10 degree angle, producing a shotgun effect. The warheads themselves detonate about 3 seconds after separation. Slammers excel at offensive deployment against large groups of fighters, and they are devastating against bombers. Of all the Federation's fighter-based weapons, GTVA pilots fear Slammers the most, and unlike their Piranha and Infyrno counteparts, Slammers enjoy considerable popularity amongst pilots. Uriel gunships can carry twelve Slammers into battle for heavy fighter and bomber suppression, turning dogfights into gruesome, industrial slaughterhouses.
Performance
Statistics
Range | 2500 m | |
Reload time | 5 s | |
Velocity | 250 ms-1 | |
Base Damage | 20 | |
Armor Damage | 1.0x | 20 |
Shield Damage | 0.75x | 15 |
Subsystem Damage | 1.0x | 20 |
Shockwave Radius | 20 / 25 m | |
Type: | Aspect Seeking | |
View Cone: | N/A | |
Minimum Lock Time: | 3.0 | |
Turn Rate (360 degrees): | 3.5 s |
Spawned warheads
Range | 750 m | |
Reload time | 0 s | |
Velocity | 300 ms-1 | |
Base Damage | 50 | |
Armor Damage | 1.0x | 50 |
Shield Damage | 1.0x | 50 |
Subsystem Damage | 0.25x | 12.5 |
Shockwave Radius | 40 / 80 m | |
Type: | Heat Seeking | |
View Cone: | 180 | |
Minimum Lock Time: | N/A | |
Turn Rate (360 degrees): | 1.0 s |
Notes
Veteran Comments
Use this weapon. Although it takes a bit of skill to get used to at first, when used correctly the Slammer can bag you enormously satisfying multi-kills; wiping out entire bomber wings in a split second and breaking up hostile fighter formations with ease. It's fully possible to destroy an entire 6-ship fighter or bomber wing with this thing. The best way to remote detonate is 150 to 300 meters just before the target in a head-on pass, and if the wing's clustered tightly, use your targeting camera to track the "leading ship" (as in, the ship that is in front of the formation). If that ship tends to break off from the rest of the group, target the next one that's scrunched up. Do not attempt to fire the Slammer in a tail-on pass (you should resort to using the Rapier or Dart by that point), as that can be avoided by countermeasure fire.
If you are in seriously dire circumstances and all you have for self-defense is Slammers, you can treat them like you would a Piranha or Infyrno warhead: let loose, wait a few seconds, and detonate. This can work for most hostiles that tend to swarm you up front, take a straggler off your tail, or even work as a close-range dumbfire warhead in a head-on situation. (This does not work against stealth fighters, don't try it.)
However, be extremely cautious about using these at close range, as you are very, very likely to kill yourself within a distance of about 500 meters. Friendly fighters also have an infuriating tendency to kill you with friendly Slammer fire. Best thing to do is try not to get too close to enemy fighter formations and wait for them to break up before engaging.
Blue on blue casualties related to this weapon can be significantly reduced by telling your Slammer-carrying wingmen to ignore your target whenever you close in for primary/Hellfire kills. This somewhat reduces the risk of them deciding to fire Slammers towards your vicinity. Also, if there are pilots who are not under your direct command, keep track of what ships they are engaging, so that you don't put yourself in risk should they fire a Slammer at the target.
While generally a much better weapon than the Infyrno, the Slammer does too little damage to be effective against warships, unlike its counterpart.
Note, however, that in Blue Planet the Infyrno suffers the same damage reduction against warships.