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CW-16

Thirty-five years ago during the birth of the pocket sized nuclear-fusion cell, the CW-16 "Heater" became mass produced as the most efficient weapon of the time. While the CW-16 is the oldest piece of equipment in the RUCC arsenal, this ancient single-chambered laser pistol is slowly being decommissioned from the RUCC. While being extremely archaic it's construction, the "Heater" still provides an adequate amount of firepower for its class of firearm. While prone to overheating, extended recharge rates, and quick to drain its energy source the "Heater" has become a favorite among many soldiers in the RUCC and is often carried into battle as a backup weapon.

CW-19

The newest recreation on the CW-16, the CW-19 "Snub" merges refined nuclear-fusion cell technology with the latest in anti-tropian thermian reactive coolants, to provide a far superior firearm. With decreased internal resistance, this firearm can provide for increased damage, shorter recharge rates, and no overheating problems. While the life of the energy source has been remarkably extended, during prolonged engagement, the "Snub" will eventually drain its energy supply. Our Research and Development teams are currently refining several systems that will allow for portable nuclear-fusion cells to replace dead cells, thereby rearming the "Snub."

HRF-82

The HRF-82 "Popper" makes use of a technology newly developed by the RUCC, Pulsed Ionic Disruptors. A remarkalbe weapon, when the HRF-82 is fired at a target it disrupts electron flow. While this could be deadly if used on humans, the weapon is mainly used to deactivate security systems or electrical circuits. The drawback to employing this weapon is the charging period. On average it takes ninety seconds to charge the weapon before each pulse may be emitted. Also the "Popper" must be in contact with the desired target. While this weapon has not found many friends within the main RUCC population, engineers in Mobile Infantry squads have found it to be of unmistakable value.

CBG-13

The CBG-13 "Slicker" operates on a cumulating bio-implant. The "Slicker" operates normally under it's own power source, but when that source is depleted, the weapon draws from the energy of the user via surgically implanted cumulaters that collect the bodies energies and transfer them to the receiver on the weapon. While the weapon does enormous amounts damage for a weapon of its class, it is employed very rarely. There are few in the RUCC capable of controling such a weapon, and so far, only a few units of the SOC curently employ them.

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