UNSC Gunpods

The UNSC employs a large range of gunpod weapon systems for a variety of combat duties, on a variety of weapon systems. These can be fitted to light or medium hardpoint systems. Targetting systems for them are the intergral targetting systems of the aircraft mounting them.

M41C
The M41C is a modification of the common M41B LAAG for use as a gun pod system. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries 500 intergral rounds.

M11C
The M11C is a modification of the popular M11 Autocannon for use as a gun pod system. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries 100 intergral rounds.

M6B1 LASER
This mount holds a M6B1 LASER system, a modification of the M6B LASER. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries enough batteries for ten charges.

MX12A
This mount holds a MX12A1 DIER, a modification of the MX12 DIER. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries enough batteries for twenty three charges.

MX10A1
This mount holds a MX10A1 EMR, a modification of the MX10A XMR. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries enough batteries for thirteen charges.

MX2A3
This mount holds a MX2A3 DEATHW, a modification of the MX2A2 DEATHW. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries enough batteries for eleven charges.

MX93A
This mount holds a MX93A ADWS, a modification of the MX93 ADWS. It is held in a 'low drag' pod, which splits open to reveal the weapon and is held on a target tracking armature. It carries enough batteries for ten charges.