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|manufacturer = Talley Defense Systems / Nordic Ammunition Company | |manufacturer = Talley Defense Systems / Nordic Ammunition Company | ||
|artist={{artist name|}} | |artist={{artist name|}} | ||
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|obtainReward=Collecting Central Data during [[Theater Mode]]. | |obtainReward=Collecting Central Data during [[Theater Mode]]. | ||
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|summary=[[Heavy Ordnance Corps]] Unit. Blue Chips ATW. | |summary=[[Heavy Ordnance Corps]] Unit. Blue Chips ATW. | ||
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|weaponinfo= The Mk 153 SMAW is a multi-role recoilless rocket launcher primarily for use against enemy fortifications, but can also be used as an anti-armor weapon. Development of the SMAW began from the IMI B-300 in the 1980's and was officially adopted in 1984. The design has seen many changes over the years, including the improved SMAW II "Serpent" and separate FGM-172 SRAW. | |weaponinfo= The Mk 153 SMAW is a multi-role recoilless rocket launcher primarily for use against enemy fortifications, but can also be used as an anti-armor weapon. Development of the SMAW began from the IMI B-300 in the 1980's and was officially adopted in 1984. The design has seen many changes over the years, including the improved SMAW II "Serpent" and separate FGM-172 SRAW. | ||