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Excalibur (エクスキャリバー Ekusukyaribā) was a chemical laser weapon constructed by Belka between the late 1980s and early 1990s. Excalibur was originally conceived as a long-range, anti-ICBM defense system. During the Belkan War, it was used as an anti-aircraft weapon to moderate success until its destruction in May 1995 by the Allied Forces' mercenary ace, Galm 1.

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  • Excalibur (Strangereal)
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  • Excalibur (エクスキャリバー Ekusukyaribā) was a chemical laser weapon constructed by Belka between the late 1980s and early 1990s. Excalibur was originally conceived as a long-range, anti-ICBM defense system. During the Belkan War, it was used as an anti-aircraft weapon to moderate success until its destruction in May 1995 by the Allied Forces' mercenary ace, Galm 1.
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Name
  • Excalibur
Function
  • Anti-ICBM defense , anti-aircraft weapon
Creation
  • December 1989–August 1993
Manufacturer
  • Belka
  • South Belka Munitions Factory
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  • Excalibur (エクスキャリバー Ekusukyaribā) was a chemical laser weapon constructed by Belka between the late 1980s and early 1990s. Excalibur was originally conceived as a long-range, anti-ICBM defense system. During the Belkan War, it was used as an anti-aircraft weapon to moderate success until its destruction in May 1995 by the Allied Forces' mercenary ace, Galm 1.
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