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Excalibur (エクスキャリバー Ekusukyaribā) is a gigawatt-grade chemical laser tower constructed by an unknown country. It was designed as a defensive structure against ballistic missile attacks. Excalibur was taken over by the USEA Federation and repurposed to be used as an anti-aircraft weapon. During Operation Eternal Liberation, the United Nations Forces sanctioned operations to destroy it.

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  • Excalibur (Infinity)
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  • Excalibur (エクスキャリバー Ekusukyaribā) is a gigawatt-grade chemical laser tower constructed by an unknown country. It was designed as a defensive structure against ballistic missile attacks. Excalibur was taken over by the USEA Federation and repurposed to be used as an anti-aircraft weapon. During Operation Eternal Liberation, the United Nations Forces sanctioned operations to destroy it.
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  • Excalibur
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  • Anti-aircraft weapon
  • Missile interception
Creation
  • Prior to 2019
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  • Excalibur (エクスキャリバー Ekusukyaribā) is a gigawatt-grade chemical laser tower constructed by an unknown country. It was designed as a defensive structure against ballistic missile attacks. Excalibur was taken over by the USEA Federation and repurposed to be used as an anti-aircraft weapon. During Operation Eternal Liberation, the United Nations Forces sanctioned operations to destroy it.
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