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Leveler I medium concussion missile launcher
| Leveler I Field Missile Launcher | |
|---|---|
| Production information | |
| Manufacturer | |
| Type |
Medium concussion missile launcher |
| Cost |
55,000 credits (25,000 used ) |
| Physical and technical specifications | |
| Capacity | |
| Range |
16 km |
| Usage and history | |
| Era(s) | |
| Affiliation | |
The Leveler I medium concussion missile launcher, also known as the Field Missile Launcher, was a self-propelled concussion missile launcher that was manufactured by Bryn & Gweith for the Imperial Military.
Characteristics
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Designed for defeating hardened fortifications, the heavy-tracked vehicle carried a total of 28 concussion missiles, carried in missile tubes stacked four by seven. These tubes could be fired individually, in salvos of 7, or all at once. Each missile had a blast radius of 20 meters, and targets could be located from over the horizon by use of DRMs, which fed information to the gunner's holo-display. The gunner could then choose how wide of an area to fire. Because it was meant for artillery support only, the Leveler 1 had minimal hull armor and deflector shielding. Although standard issue within the Imperial military, the Leveler I has been noted for being troublesome when deployed in harsher environments and climates.
Sources
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- Imperial Sourcebook (First appearance)
- The Imperial Sourcebook, Second Edition