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The '''Full Metal Missile Launcher''' {{Nihongo|フルメタルミサイル・ランチャー|Furu Metaru Misairu Ranchā}} is a fictional missile tank which first appears in the [[1999]] [[Godzilla ( | The '''Full Metal Missile Launcher''' {{Nihongo|フルメタルミサイル・ランチャー|Furu Metaru Misairu Ranchā}} is a fictional missile tank which first appears in the [[1999]] [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''. | ||
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The Full Metal Missile Launcher (フルメタルミサイル・ランチャー is a fictional missile tank which first appears in the Furu Metaru Misairu Ranchā)1999 Godzilla film, Godzilla 2000: Millennium.
History
Millennium Series
Godzilla 2000: Millennium
The Full Metal Missile Launchers were first deployed when Godzilla advanced on Tokai. Although Godzilla made light work of the other units, the Missile Launchers actually caused Godzilla minor pain. Godzilla's attempt to attack Tokai Nuclear Power Plant was ultimately a failure, thanks to both the missile launchers and a bizarre floating rock which fired its lasers at him and blasted them into the ocean.
Video Games
- Godzilla (2014) - Sony PlayStation 3 and 4
Abilities
Weapons
- Can travel at speeds of up to 80 kilometers per hour.[1]
- Carry powerful missiles. Besides causing explosive damage, their tips are covered in a super-strong alloy which can cut through all known materials, and are more than strong enough to cut cleanly through Godzilla's hide.
References
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