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The '''Mark 15 Breakwater naval coilgun''' is a heavy ship-to-ship turret created for the [[UNSC Navy]]. They are prominently featured on the heaviest [[UNSC carrier|carrier classifications]] of the [[UNSC Navy]], and may be alternatingly referred to as "[[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon|mini-MAC]] batteries".{{Ref/Tabletop|Id=FBPunic|HFB|Detail=Punic-class supercarrier unit}} Each Breakwater cannon features three large [[coilgun]]s arrayed in a large turreted battery.


The '''Mark 15 Breakwater naval coilgun''' is a heavy ship-to-ship turret created for the [[UNSC Navy]]. They are prominently featured at the front of the {{Class|Epoch|heavy carrier}}.<ref name="warfleet">''[[Halo: Warfleet]]'', pg. 40-41</ref>
Two Breakwater cannons are featured on the {{Class|Epoch|heavy carrier}}, with one such weapon placed on the fore of each wing.{{Ref/Book|HWF|Page=40-41}} The {{Class|Punic|supercarrier}} also features two Breakwater cannons featured on the vessel's mid-section.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=126}}{{Ref/Reuse|FBPunic}}


== List of Appearances ==
== List of Appearances ==

Revision as of 21:07, December 3, 2022

The Mark 15 Breakwater naval coilgun is a heavy ship-to-ship turret created for the UNSC Navy. They are prominently featured on the heaviest carrier classifications of the UNSC Navy, and may be alternatingly referred to as "mini-MAC batteries".[1] Each Breakwater cannon features three large coilguns arrayed in a large turreted battery.

Two Breakwater cannons are featured on the Epoch-class heavy carrier, with one such weapon placed on the fore of each wing.[2] The Punic-class supercarrier also features two Breakwater cannons featured on the vessel's mid-section.[3][1]

List of Appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo: Fleet Battles: Punic-class supercarrier unit
  2. ^ Halo: Warfleet, page 40-41
  3. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 126