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(I know that "M41 ELAAGat" is an official name, but is the "Extended" part canon? The Waypoint article has been removed for around a year and a half.)
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[[File:Kelly on turret.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Kelly-087]] firing the M41 ELAAGat.]]
[[File:Kelly on turret.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Kelly-087]] firing the M41 ELAAGat.]]


The '''M41 Extended Light Anti-Aircraft Gun''', abbreviated '''M41 ELAAGat''', is a [[weapon]] carried on [[UNSC]] [[Open Frame 92/Extra-Vehicular Activity|Booster Frames]]. The weapon is a variant of the [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] designed to operate in vacuum. It fires gas-jacketed, armor-piercing [[Depleted Uranium|depleted uranium]] shells with pressurized atmospheric contents to ensure an explosive percussion in a vacuum or other challenging environments.<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''', ''[[The Package]]''</ref>
The '''M41 Extended Light Anti-Aircraft Gun''',{{Citation needed}} abbreviated '''M41 ELAAGat''', is a [[weapon]] carried on [[UNSC]] [[Open Frame 92/Extra-Vehicular Activity|Booster Frames]]. The weapon is a variant of the [[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] designed to operate in vacuum. It fires gas-jacketed, armor-piercing [[Depleted Uranium|depleted uranium]] shells with pressurized atmospheric contents to ensure an explosive percussion in a vacuum or other challenging environments.<ref>'''[[Halo Legends]]''', ''[[The Package]]''</ref>


The weapon is mounted in the rear of the Booster Frame, where it can be operated by another soldier.
The weapon is mounted in the rear of the Booster Frame, where it can be operated by another soldier.

Revision as of 22:12, June 7, 2012

Kelly-087 firing the M41 ELAAGat.

The M41 Extended Light Anti-Aircraft Gun,[citation needed] abbreviated M41 ELAAGat, is a weapon carried on UNSC Booster Frames. The weapon is a variant of the M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun designed to operate in vacuum. It fires gas-jacketed, armor-piercing depleted uranium shells with pressurized atmospheric contents to ensure an explosive percussion in a vacuum or other challenging environments.[1]

The weapon is mounted in the rear of the Booster Frame, where it can be operated by another soldier.

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