PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Rorsch MK-1
  • Rorsch Mk-1
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  • Die Rorsch MK-1 ist eine getragene Prototype Railgun, die am Ende des Krieges 2020 entwickelt wurde. Es ist der Vorgänger der Rorsch MK-S8 und der Pilum H-AVR.
  • Developed near the end of the War of 2020 by the Pan-Asian Coalition, the Rorsch Mk-1 fires a two-stage sabot round with an open-bolt operation. The projectile is fired into the Rorsch's electro-magnetic rails from a small cartridge, where is then accelerated and fired at a speed of 3600 meters a second. The first handheld weapon of its kind, the Rorsch suffered from a 3-second charge time and lengthy reload due its crude electrical operation, as its attached circuit breaker is blown each time the weapon is fired and must be reset before firing again.
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startammo
  • 9
Reload
  • 5.8
Schaden
  • 110
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Fire
  • Single shot
Name
  • Rorsch MK-1
  • Rorsch MK-1
ROF
  • 37
Projektielgeschwindigkeit
  • 3600.0
vel
  • 3600.0
Damage
  • 110
Source
Magazine
  • 1
Bild
  • 250
Feuermodus
  • Einzelschuss
munivorrat
  • 9
spreadz
  • 0.100000
  • 1.200000
spreaddec
  • 15
Feuerrate
  • 37
nachladezeit
  • 58.0
spreaduz
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
spreadinc
  • 1.200000
Magazingröße
  • 1
abstract
  • Die Rorsch MK-1 ist eine getragene Prototype Railgun, die am Ende des Krieges 2020 entwickelt wurde. Es ist der Vorgänger der Rorsch MK-S8 und der Pilum H-AVR.
  • Developed near the end of the War of 2020 by the Pan-Asian Coalition, the Rorsch Mk-1 fires a two-stage sabot round with an open-bolt operation. The projectile is fired into the Rorsch's electro-magnetic rails from a small cartridge, where is then accelerated and fired at a speed of 3600 meters a second. The first handheld weapon of its kind, the Rorsch suffered from a 3-second charge time and lengthy reload due its crude electrical operation, as its attached circuit breaker is blown each time the weapon is fired and must be reset before firing again. The weapon was likely the basis for the improved Rorsch Mk-S8 railgun emplacement later used by both the Pan-Asian Coalition and European Union during the Cold War of the 22nd century.