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| - Small Arms are personal weapons used by Starfleet, Starfleet Marine Corps, and Starfleet Starfighter Corps personnel. Most small arms are Phasers, a type of directed energy weapon.
- Kill an enemy with the M6G Pistol or Plasma Pistol in the Campaign.
- Small arms is a term used by military armed forces of the world to denote infantry weapons an individual soldier may carry. The description is usually limited to revolvers, pistols, carbines, rifles, shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, squad automatic weapons, and general-purpose machine guns. Also, grenade launchers and certain hand-held antitank weapons may be considered small arms depending on the particular armed force.
- The most common types of firearms are pistols and automatic weapons; other small arms include Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers and flamethrowers that can be seen on occasion. Britannia's standard infantry rifle is similar to the real world FN P90 and the FAMAS, having some of the features of the two. A typical Britannian pistol is almost always seen with a laser attachment, giving it a larger and bulkier appearance, pistols without attachments are only seen in rare occasions.
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| - The most common types of firearms are pistols and automatic weapons; other small arms include Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers and flamethrowers that can be seen on occasion. Britannia's standard infantry rifle is similar to the real world FN P90 and the FAMAS, having some of the features of the two. A typical Britannian pistol is almost always seen with a laser attachment, giving it a larger and bulkier appearance, pistols without attachments are only seen in rare occasions. Knightmare Frames also possess similar weaponry, although scaled to their size; ranging from handheld assault rifles, to built-in missile pods.
- Small Arms are personal weapons used by Starfleet, Starfleet Marine Corps, and Starfleet Starfighter Corps personnel. Most small arms are Phasers, a type of directed energy weapon.
- Small arms is a term used by military armed forces of the world to denote infantry weapons an individual soldier may carry. The description is usually limited to revolvers, pistols, carbines, rifles, shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, squad automatic weapons, and general-purpose machine guns. Also, grenade launchers and certain hand-held antitank weapons may be considered small arms depending on the particular armed force. Small arms do not include infantry support weapons or crew-served weapons such as heavy machine guns (typically .50 caliber or 12.7 mm) or mortars. In the United States any modern firearm (post 1898) that utilizes a projectile (bullet) greater than 1/2 inch in diameter is legally defined as a "destructive device," while any firearm having a bore diameter of .50 caliber or less is normally considered a "small arm." The so-called "1/2 inch rule" does not apply to shotguns, sporting cartridge big-bore rifles (such as rifles chambered in .600 Nitro Express), muzzleloading black-powder weapons, whether original antiques (pre 1898) or modern replics, many of which have bore diameters larger than .50 caliber. There is, however, a term which encompasses both, (Small Arms and Light Weapons) SALW, that is used by some organizations working to limit arms proliferation. For example, much of the United Nations action to tackle illegal arms proliferation is raised in the UN Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms.
- Kill an enemy with the M6G Pistol or Plasma Pistol in the Campaign.
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