

The Static Titan Launcher (AA) has the same type of sensor used by the Titan MPRL: Geometric: Fractal woodland camouflage.Digital: Digitised semi-fractal camouflage pattern.Sand: Desert sand/desert tan dazzle pattern finish.

The Static Titan Launcher (AA) has one missile loaded by default and has a further three missiles left in reserve. The launcher can be swivelled horizontally (both left and right) to a maximum of 30 degrees, while vertically it is restricted to an angle of 100 degrees in both directions. It can still be employed as a last resort against ground troops and unarmoured ground vehicles such as the Offroad as a crude anti-infantry/anti-light vehicle weapon. Its high-explosive fragmentation (HE-Frag) warhead is effective against aircraft but is otherwise completely useless against ground vehicles. Its missiles cannot utilise SACLOS guidance and requires a lock-on before it can track its targets.

The launcher's Command Launch Unit (CLU) has the ability to switch between 1x/2x magnification, and can toggle between normal day vision or black/white-hot thermal vision modes. Like its shoulder-launched parent, it is designed exclusively for use against helicopters and low flying fixed-wing aircraft. The Static Titan Launcher (AA) is the anti-aircraft static defence variant of the Titan MPRL launcher. Like all static weapons, both variants of the Static Titan Launcher can be flipped upright if they are knocked over from a shockwave (caused by nearby explosions or being crashed into by vehicles) or due to being set up on sloped/unstable terrain.Īs with their man-portable counterparts they share the same target limitations they are either anti-ground vehicle or anti-aircraft, but cannot tackle both types of targets at the same time. However, they are limited to aiming only in the direction in which they are assembled, and cannot be rotated in all directions unless disassembled and re-assembled to face another direction. 6.1 Static weapons of comparable role and configurationīoth static launchers are mounted onto lowered tripods which provide the user with better stability, making it simpler to aim with either launcher at distant targets.
