UNTN Weapons Samples
Shipboard Weapons
RailgunsUnlike 99.9% of the Galactic Community their rail weapons are extremely lackluster were it not for their most powerful gift. Magic, using their abilities they can amplify the power of their Railguns to compete with even the strongest of Platforms. This has raised the ire of many companies who seek to unlock the secrets of their gift and use it. The weapons themselves are often spinal mounts which enhances their potency to the point of a Cruiser being able to tango with Battleships of other nations. The effect this had on their morale is impossible to ignore. Coilguns
Unlike the Railguns these weapons sit in turrets of different configurations. While not as powerful as their bigger cousins, they are still a real threat able to punch above their weight in many regards. The weapons are practically ancient compared to most other nations but their magic allows this weapon to still be a serious threat Y-87 Crak Missile
Utilising the rather high powered Y-87 Compound these Missiles are capable of being infused with a lot more Mana than your average Missile. This allows them to deal a lot of damage for a rather small Warhead ORION
The Orion is a special deployment Warhead capable of generating a Mana Field. This allows Flight Units engaged in combat to Refill their Mana reserves without long rest periods. They are extremely hard to manufacture.
Land Weapons
Combat StaffsAn evolution of a versatile Early-Apoc tool. With the correct set of attachments, a staff can fill many utility roles as well as forming a useful less-lethal backup weapon. H-72B Series
Standard ammunition type for a combat weapon used by the UNTN. A combination combat weapon, armed with 25 mm grenades and 6.55 mm rifle rounds. Weapons of this type include the German H-72B, the British Fairfax No.III*, etc. Every major power possesses their own distinct variant united only by their common ammunition and use characteristics. The grenade portion uses a simple gauss launch system to optimise projectile weight, and is used for indrect and support fire. The rifle rounds use a versatile, slightly oxidiser-rich chemical propellant which is optimised for use in vacuum or atmosphere. Bismarck Revolver Rifle
A cruel weapon for everyone involved. Chambered in .357 Magnum, as that was the Pre-Apoc ammunition still available from the Berlin Battle Rifle. Not only does the BRR kick like a donkey, hard enough to leave regular users with bruises or dislocations, the round is known to bloom inside the target leading to a wound that is extremely difficult to medicate. In addition, even after leaving the target this warped bullet has enough force to perforate another soldier behind for extra harm. The Bismarck is (and was even in its heyday) only used by soldiers desperate for any good firearm. It was quickly and unceremoniously replaced by the postapocalyptic Wilhelm Self-Loading Rifle chambered for 5.56. L99
The British predecessor to the Fairfax combat weapons. A flawed design, rushed into service to supercede the postapocalyptic Lion lever-action infantry rifle. Known for its tendency to fire very hot and at such a rate that the hammer couldn't keep up with the rest of the firing group. Also known to retain sufficient heat in the heavily built barrel and chamber that chambered ammunition would overheat and discharge. Many experienced soldiers of the time gnored the L99 entirely, refusing part with the Pre-Apoc Fairy G2 rifle until the L99's 'reign of terror' had passed. Mk. 17 Tank
An updated model of an Apoc-End series of tanks used by the British. Antiquated design features such as all-round tracks and a long, narrow hull shape show its age. The chassis is upgunned with a pair of heavy antitank missiles in an effort to keep it relevant in a more modern environment.
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
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