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Improved Ferro-Aluminum armor served as the basis for [[Ferro-Carbide]] armor used on some WarShips. | Improved Ferro-Aluminum armor served as the basis for [[Ferro-Carbide]] armor used on some WarShips. | ||
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+ | |'''Manufactured on''' | ||
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+ | |'''Typically used in''' | ||
+ | |'''References''' | ||
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+ | | [[Mitchell Vehicles]] | ||
+ | | ''[[Essex II]]'' | ||
+ | |<ref name="TRO:2750p128">''Technical Readout: 2750'', p. 128: "''Essex''"</ref> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
* ''[[AeroTech 2]]'' | * ''[[AeroTech 2]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Technical Readout: 2750]]'' | ||
[[Category:Armor]] | [[Category:Armor]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
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Description
Improved Ferro-Aluminum armor is an armor type used on WarShips, JumpShips, and DropShips [1]. Due to the sheer size of DropShips, WarShips, and JumpShips, standard armor may require too much mass, restricting weapons or cargo carrying capability. The Improved Ferro-Aluminum armor adds more protection per ton, but is both more expensive and bulkier than standard Ferro-Aluminum armor. As such, it cannot be used on anything smaller than a DropShip, but its cost typically restricts its use to WarShips or JumpShips.
Improved Ferro-Aluminum armor served as the basis for Ferro-Carbide armor used on some WarShips.
MVT CL200
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typically used in | References |
Mitchell Vehicles | Essex II | [2] |