Mk 153

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Mk 153
Mk 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW)
Gun Information
Full name Mk 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW)
Country of origin United States
Manufacturer Talley Defense Systems / Nordic Ammunition Company
Game Information
Index 7
Faction Griffin and Kryuger
Manufacturer I.O.P.
Voice actor -TBA-
Artist [[Artist:|]]
Released on CN (2021-4), TW, KR, EN, JP
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Heavy Ordnance Corps Unit. Blue Chips ATW.

Index Description:
A trio of Dolls who love street culture. They often attend underground gigs as a rap band. To build up their reputation, they always leave behind a graffiti of their band logo on both the stage and battlefield.

How to obtain edit

DORMITORY Obtainable by collecting fragments in dormitory. See Heavy Ordnance Corps for more information.

REWARD Collecting Central Data during Theater Mode.

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Health
 Support Range
 
Health
 Ammo (refill)
 
Health
 Ration (refill)
3 nodes 50(x1) / 500(full) 100(x1) / 500(full)
 
Shelling Damage
 Lethality
36 107
 
Defense Piercing
 Pierce
75 224
 
Shelling Accuracy
 Precision
79 233
 
Reload Speed
 Reload
36 107
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Ranking bonus edit

Promotions above five orange stars will give the HOC unit a bonus to its stats. The stats for each iteration are as follows:

Iteration   Σ 52   Σ 52   Σ 50   Σ 20
1 ★★★★ 4 4
2 ★★★★ 8 6
3 ★☆★★★ 6 10
4 ★★★★★ 8 8
5 ★★☆★★ 6
6 ★★★★★ 10 10
7 ★★★☆ 10 10
8 ★★★★ 10 10
9 ★★★★☆ 10 12
10 ★★★★★ 16 16

Chip Set Bonus edit

The minimum stat values of all installed Chips to reach the stat cap are listed in the following table. Please see HOC Chip Matrix for further details.

       

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Weapon Background edit

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.

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