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The High Mobility Aerial Tactics Upgrade also known as the High Mobility Aerial Tactics Mode and HiMAT Mode was an upgrade offered by the Mikaru Corporation on small craft. The upgrade included a modification to the ships engine that featured an Ion Booster, and thrust vein system. The booster operated at a constant low setting offering 10-20 mglts worth of additional speed and the thrust vein system would adjust the flow of the ions to boost turning arcs increasing maneuverability. The upgrade generally had a cost of 10,000 through 25,000 credits depending on the model of fighter.

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  • The High Mobility Aerial Tactics Upgrade also known as the High Mobility Aerial Tactics Mode and HiMAT Mode was an upgrade offered by the Mikaru Corporation on small craft. The upgrade included a modification to the ships engine that featured an Ion Booster, and thrust vein system. The booster operated at a constant low setting offering 10-20 mglts worth of additional speed and the thrust vein system would adjust the flow of the ions to boost turning arcs increasing maneuverability. The upgrade generally had a cost of 10,000 through 25,000 credits depending on the model of fighter.
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  • The High Mobility Aerial Tactics Upgrade also known as the High Mobility Aerial Tactics Mode and HiMAT Mode was an upgrade offered by the Mikaru Corporation on small craft. The upgrade included a modification to the ships engine that featured an Ion Booster, and thrust vein system. The booster operated at a constant low setting offering 10-20 mglts worth of additional speed and the thrust vein system would adjust the flow of the ions to boost turning arcs increasing maneuverability. The upgrade generally had a cost of 10,000 through 25,000 credits depending on the model of fighter.
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