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Most of the time, a target enters a turret's field of fire before entering this missile's view cone, so the entire swarm typically fails to track.  Increasing the missile's view cone to about/at least 180 degrees makes it an effective supplement to flak turrets when fending off a heavy bomber attack.}}
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Most of the time, a target enters a turret's field of fire before entering this missile's view cone, so the entire swarm typically fails to track.  Increasing the missile's view cone to about/at least 180 degrees makes it an effective supplement to flak turrets when fending off a heavy bomber attack.
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Otherwise used to keep enemy fighters moving and to waste their countermeasures. However, if used in large numbers, they will drain a figher's shields down fast and deal large amounts of damage to the hull.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 02:19, 23 August 2009

MX-52

Primaries
Secondaries
Turrets

Weapon Comparison Table, FS1

Primaries
Secondaries
Turrets

Weapon Comparison Table, FS2


Tech Room Data

Performance

Statistics

Range 1 050 m
Reload time 30 s
Velocity 150 ms-1
Base Damage 25
Armor Damage Full 25
Shield Damage Average 10
Subsystem Damage Full 25
Shockwave Radius 20 / 40 m
Type: Heat Seeking
View Cone: 70 degrees
Minimum Lock Time: N / A
Turn Rate (360 degrees): 0.7 s


Notes

  • Missile launches in swarms of 8 missiles.

Veteran Comments

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An anti-fighter turret fired swarm missile, even if all of them hit, they shouldn't be any problem to a fighter or bomber.


Most of the time, a target enters a turret's field of fire before entering this missile's view cone, so the entire swarm typically fails to track. Increasing the missile's view cone to about/at least 180 degrees makes it an effective supplement to flak turrets when fending off a heavy bomber attack.

Otherwise used to keep enemy fighters moving and to waste their countermeasures. However, if used in large numbers, they will drain a figher's shields down fast and deal large amounts of damage to the hull.