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[Source] The Golan Arms Turbolaser II was a type of heavy turbolaser emplacement manufactured by Golan Arms, used to protect a variety of military compounds and fortress from starfighter attacks. It drew power from a dedicated power generator and required a crew of three to operate, although if incapacitated the weapon could also be controlled from a central command center.

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  • Turbolaser II
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  • [Source] The Golan Arms Turbolaser II was a type of heavy turbolaser emplacement manufactured by Golan Arms, used to protect a variety of military compounds and fortress from starfighter attacks. It drew power from a dedicated power generator and required a crew of three to operate, although if incapacitated the weapon could also be controlled from a central command center.
Era
  • *Rise of the Empire era *Rebellion era
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Range
  • 140.0
Name
  • Golan Arms Turbolaser II
Type
  • Anti-Aircraft Battery
Manufacturer
Capacity
  • Unlimited
Cost
  • *50,000 credits *30,000 credits
abstract
  • [Source] The Golan Arms Turbolaser II was a type of heavy turbolaser emplacement manufactured by Golan Arms, used to protect a variety of military compounds and fortress from starfighter attacks. It drew power from a dedicated power generator and required a crew of three to operate, although if incapacitated the weapon could also be controlled from a central command center.
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