Grenade mortar

Grenade Mortar
Grenade Mortars were powerful grenade spewing weapons, designed to launcher explosives over long distances. Many were fitted with repulsorlift platform, meaning they could easily be transported across the battlefield quickly, often laying down barrages. The market leader could shot grenades at a rate of 1 every 1.2 seconds at a range of over 1km. A sound dampener was often added to give the weapon a degree of stealth, whilst it boasted a sophisticated targeting computer for when conditions were dark or foggy.

The grenade mortar could also be loaded on to a two person repulsorlift platform, increasing the ammo capacity to 500 grenades and the top speed to 250 kilometres per hour. To reach these speeds the platform was powered by a X-7a repulsorlift engine and four thrust vectors. The main disadvantage of this platform though was it weakness, a simple blaster shot could do it considerable damage and the pilot and gunner were left dangerously open. The grenade launcher could be interchanged with a E-Web if the situation called for it. Four or more platforms normally worked together to lay down light ordanace.