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===Veteran Comments===
 
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{{comment|''Extremely slow and sluggish, but can actually defend itself rather well. One of the biggest reasons for this is that unlike most bomber turrets, the Amun II's are actually useful, and five Phalanx in one bank will take down almost any fighter in one hit, but drains alot of energy. It's kinda like the Trebuchet of lasers. Also note that due to the Amun's massive hitpoints and shielding, an slow speed, the best strategy when attacked is to face your enemy, keep maximizing your forward shields, and fire your Phalanx at your attacker until it blows up. I really like this ship, and i wish the CP5670 would release it for download.''
 
{{comment|''Extremely slow and sluggish, but can actually defend itself rather well. One of the biggest reasons for this is that unlike most bomber turrets, the Amun II's are actually useful, and five Phalanx in one bank will take down almost any fighter in one hit, but drains alot of energy. It's kinda like the Trebuchet of lasers. Also note that due to the Amun's massive hitpoints and shielding, an slow speed, the best strategy when attacked is to face your enemy, keep maximizing your forward shields, and fire your Phalanx at your attacker until it blows up. I really like this ship, and i wish the CP5670 would release it for download.''
 
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==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
 
* The Procyon Insurgency: http://pi.hard-light.net/dl.htm
 
* The Procyon Insurgency: http://pi.hard-light.net/dl.htm

Revision as of 17:04, 22 February 2010

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Gvbamunmarkii.jpg
The GVB Amun Mark II



Description:

The Procyon Insurgency Tech Room Description

The Amun Mark II is a complete redesign of the old Amun bomber that was used by PVN forces during the Terran-Vasudan war. The Mark II has abysmal maneuverability and a cruising speed of 30 meters per second, making it the most sluggish bomber in the GTVA arsenal. However, it makes up for these shortcomings with its nine primary weapon mounts, an enormous secondary missile/bomb capacity, twin automatic defense turrets and far more armor and shielding than any other GTVA fighter or bomber in service. During its operational evaluation (OpEval) period, only select elite and CEU squadrons in the Vasudan navy have been given access to this ship.

Credits List

  • Model by Volition with textures by CP5670

Performance:

Statistics

Type Assault Bomber
Manufacturer Sahr Corporation
Maneuverability Abysmal
Max Velocity 15.0 - 40.0 mps
Max Afterburner Velocity 55.0 mps
Armor Extreme
Hitpoints 1400
Shields 1600
Length 36 m

Armaments

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Bank Guns Standard Loadout
1st 4 Mekhu HL-7
2nd 5 Maxim
Compatible Primaries
Mekhu HL-7, Akheton SDG, Vulcan, Morning Star, Prometheus S, Prometheus R, Maxim, Circe, UD Kayser, Phalanx
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Bank Capacity Standard Loadout
1st 120 Piranha
2nd 150 Cyclops
3rd 150 Cyclops
Compatible Secondaries
Rockeye, Harpoon, Hornet, Tornado, Piranha, Trebuchet, Stiletto II, Infyrno, Cyclops, Helios
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Turret Type Amount
Amun Turret 2

Veteran Comments

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Extremely slow and sluggish, but can actually defend itself rather well. One of the biggest reasons for this is that unlike most bomber turrets, the Amun II's are actually useful, and five Phalanx in one bank will take down almost any fighter in one hit, but drains alot of energy. It's kinda like the Trebuchet of lasers. Also note that due to the Amun's massive hitpoints and shielding, an slow speed, the best strategy when attacked is to face your enemy, keep maximizing your forward shields, and fire your Phalanx at your attacker until it blows up. I really like this ship, and i wish the CP5670 would release it for download.


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