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Smaller Cylon craft, such as the Raider, also carry nuclear and conventional missile launch systems, however, they generally rely on their automatic cannons for offensive and defensive purposes. Despite their small size, missiles delivered from Cylon Raiders are capable of inflicting great damage to Colonial craft if they are able to get in close enough {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor|Daybreak, Part II}}. | Smaller Cylon craft, such as the Raider, also carry nuclear and conventional missile launch systems, however, they generally rely on their automatic cannons for offensive and defensive purposes. Despite their small size, missiles delivered from Cylon Raiders are capable of inflicting great damage to Colonial craft if they are able to get in close enough {{TRS|Miniseries|Razor|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
[[]] | [[File:Colony Missile Cannon.jpg|thumb|right|A missile cannon on the Colony prepares to strike a target.]] | ||
Specialized missile batteries are placed on the Cylon [[The Colony|Colony]] to defend against any aggressors. These missile cannons retract from the hull, upon detection of an enemy combatant, and work to overwhelm enemy targets with multiple shots per second in a concentrated kill zone {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II | Specialized missile batteries are placed on the Cylon [[The Colony|Colony]] to defend against any aggressors. These missile cannons retract from the hull, upon detection of an enemy combatant, and work to overwhelm enemy targets with multiple shots per second in a concentrated kill zone {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
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