The Section 6 twin linked autocannon (TLAC) is an effective anti-armor weapon of war. It fires at a whopping four shells per second on a fully automatic trigger and with twin barrels overheating is an issue of the past.
The Section Six Twin Linked Autocannon features a twin barrel alternating system which severely limits the amount of heat the weapon generates. This assists it in maintaining an operational heat level while coolant systems beneath the surface assist the weapon keeping an even lower heat to nearly remove it from heat seeking apertures entirely. The weapon is extremely large and must be mounted on a vehicle; typically seen mounted on IFVs, tanks or other such land vehicles.
Here is the manufacturing data on the cavalry below.
The Cavalry is very boxy if albeit slightly rounded, only somewhat wider then the width of it's two recoiling barrels. Normally mounted in a turret housing, it is otherwise attached to a fixed position on a vehicle chassis if not internally. Its two long barrels are rather large in bore, and simple in design.
Here are the behavioral traits on the Cavalry's operation and use.
Here is the operational data on the Cavalry's ammunition.
60mm Shell Damage Quickchart | |
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Shell Type | Purpose |
Standard | 7 |
HE | 7 |
S6-SCPAAS 60mm | 7 |
AP | 7 |
Below is the details on the inner workings of the Cavalry.
60mm Shells Price Quickchart | |
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Type | Price (100 Round Crate) |
AP | 3,500DS |
HE | 5,000DS |
Standard | 2,500DS |
S6-SCPAAS 60mm | 5,000DS |