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A '''naval autocannon''', colloquially known as a '''naval coilgun''' and a '''mini-MAC''', is a coilgun turret mount which is installed on [[UNSC]] [[warship]]s. They typically fire guided shells against long-range targets, and inert kinetic kill rounds at short-range. It may refer to the following:
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A '''naval autocannon''', colloquially known as a '''naval coilgun''' and a '''mini-MAC''', is a coilgun turret mount which is installed on [[UNSC]] [[warship]]s. They typically fire guided shells against long-range targets, and inert kinetic kill rounds at short-range.<ref name="HW">'''[[Halo: Warfleet]]''', ''Glossary''</ref> It may refer to the following:
*[[11A2R1 naval coilgun battery]]
*[[11A2R1 naval coilgun battery]]
*[[M66 Sentry autocannon]]
*[[M66 Sentry autocannon]]
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*[[Spitfire naval coilgun battery]]
*[[Spitfire naval coilgun battery]]


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A naval autocannon, colloquially known as a naval coilgun and a mini-MAC, is a coilgun turret mount which is installed on UNSC warships. They typically fire guided shells against long-range targets, and inert kinetic kill rounds at short-range.[1] It may refer to the following:

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Warfleet, Glossary