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| name = Cyclone
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| image = Cyclone - Front View Lineart.jpg
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| caption = Cyclone
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| user = United Kingdom
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| status = Active
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| developed into = [[Cyclone 2]]
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The '''Cyclone''' is a Second-Generation [[Arm Slave]] used by Britain.
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==Development==
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The Cyclone is a Second-Generation AS used by the British military. Built using know-how from the nation's aircraft industry, it is a lightweight machine with exceptional mobility, but it is lightly-armored.
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==Operational History==
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==Specifications==
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{{specifications
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| crew = 1
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| height = 8.2 meters
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| weight =
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| power = Gas turbine engine
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| time =
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| speed =
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| jump =
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| fixed =
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* 0 - 4× Heckler & Koch L95A2 7.62mm Chain Gun
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| compatible =
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* Oerlikon Contraves 35mm Rifle
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* Royal Ordnance L21A3 30mm Autocannon
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* Hughes TOW-2N(M)
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* Bristol CRV7-PG 2.75in Rocket
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}}
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==Gallery==
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==References==
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==External Links==

Revision as of 16:51, 4 August 2017

Cyclone
Cyclone - Front View Lineart
Cyclone
Profile
Primary users United Kingdom
Status Active
Developed into Cyclone 2

The Cyclone is a Second-Generation Arm Slave used by Britain.

Development

The Cyclone is a Second-Generation AS used by the British military. Built using know-how from the nation's aircraft industry, it is a lightweight machine with exceptional mobility, but it is lightly-armored.

Operational History

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Height: 8.2 meters
  • Power Source: Gas turbine engine

Armament

  • 0 - 4× Heckler & Koch L95A2 7.62mm Chain Gun

Optional Armaments

  • Oerlikon Contraves 35mm Rifle
  • Royal Ordnance L21A3 30mm Autocannon
  • Hughes TOW-2N(M)
  • Bristol CRV7-PG 2.75in Rocket


Gallery

References

External Links