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The LAAS-12 was relatively small, man-portable missile tube that was folded when in storage or not in use. The user was required to slide a collapsable tube fromt he rear of the weapon to prepare it for use. The launcher had a low-profile scope on the top of the weapon, which could wirelessly connect to a helmet HUD and use an invisible laser to paint targets prior to firing. A series of simple buttons on the side controlled the safety and engaged or disengaged the heat-seeking capability of the missile. Finally, a large, square button on the underside of the selector unit fired the weapon if the safety was off.

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  • LAAS-12 Missile Launcher
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  • The LAAS-12 was relatively small, man-portable missile tube that was folded when in storage or not in use. The user was required to slide a collapsable tube fromt he rear of the weapon to prepare it for use. The launcher had a low-profile scope on the top of the weapon, which could wirelessly connect to a helmet HUD and use an invisible laser to paint targets prior to firing. A series of simple buttons on the side controlled the safety and engaged or disengaged the heat-seeking capability of the missile. Finally, a large, square button on the underside of the selector unit fired the weapon if the safety was off.
Era
  • *Post-Legacy Era
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Range
  • *90 meters *200 meters
Affiliation
  • *Velmor *People's Galactic Alliance
Name
  • LAAS-12 Missile Launcher
Type
  • Portable missile launcher
Weight
  • 5.0
Model
  • LAAS-12
Manufacturer
  • Sprig Arms
Capacity
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Cost
  • 300(xsd:integer)
Size
  • Large
abstract
  • The LAAS-12 was relatively small, man-portable missile tube that was folded when in storage or not in use. The user was required to slide a collapsable tube fromt he rear of the weapon to prepare it for use. The launcher had a low-profile scope on the top of the weapon, which could wirelessly connect to a helmet HUD and use an invisible laser to paint targets prior to firing. A series of simple buttons on the side controlled the safety and engaged or disengaged the heat-seeking capability of the missile. Finally, a large, square button on the underside of the selector unit fired the weapon if the safety was off.
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