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After the Great War the UNSC began to realize that their Anti-Aircraft weaponry was obscenely out of date. The M452 "Spitter" was the first of many improvements, feature four rapid-fire railguns that could track and kill enemy aircraft at a max altitude of 60,000 feet.

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  • M452 Anti-Aircraft Vehicle
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  • After the Great War the UNSC began to realize that their Anti-Aircraft weaponry was obscenely out of date. The M452 "Spitter" was the first of many improvements, feature four rapid-fire railguns that could track and kill enemy aircraft at a max altitude of 60,000 feet.
Era
  • Post Human-Covenant War
Length
  • 10 m
Countermeasures
  • *Flares* *Smokescreen
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Affiliation
  • *Interspecies Union **UNSC
Role
  • Mobile Anti-Aircraft Platform
Name
  • M452 "Spitter" Anti-Aircraft Vehicle
Width
  • 4.2 m
Line
  • Anti-Aircraft
Model
  • M452
Height
  • 6.7 m
Manufacturer
  • MAMS of Poseidon Industries
Crew
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • *Four 20mm 106 megawatt railguns *.50 cal Mounted MG
abstract
  • After the Great War the UNSC began to realize that their Anti-Aircraft weaponry was obscenely out of date. The M452 "Spitter" was the first of many improvements, feature four rapid-fire railguns that could track and kill enemy aircraft at a max altitude of 60,000 feet.
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