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Aspis
Information
Full name Aspis
Affiliation KCCO
Released on CN (埃奎斯), TW, KR, JP
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Called Chariot in game files and Coeus in some game screens.

“A missile carrier usable against air and ground targets. Equipped with a quad-linked Stinger anti-aircraft missile system. It possesses an extremely long range and has been widely employed against enemy airborne and armored ground targets.”

Stats / Data

  • Mechanical Maintenance: Grant mechanical units a shield.
  • Scout and Advance: Scout ahead. If enemy units are detected, lock onto a target and launch missiles. If no enemy units are detected, keep advancing.


Gallery

Trivia

  • The aspis, or porpax, is a large wooden shield used by Ancient Greek soldiers.
  • This vehicle shares similarities with the Soviet Tunguska SPAA system (Self-propelled anti-aircraft).[1]
  • Despite being mentioned as having Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, Stinger is an American MANPADS. A more correct missile type would be the 9M311 surface-to-air missile, used in the Tunguska SPAA.[2]
  • The concept of a missile carrier being effective in both air and ground targets was mainly inspired by ADATS, though only a few prototypes of ADATS were made.[3]