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The Modified Unguided Bomb (MUGB) is a bomb-type special weapon. It can only be used on Bomber aircraft. Compared to the Unguided Bomb, it has a higher damage output and wider blast radius. In Assault Horizon, MUGBs can only be used during Air Strike Mode and involves the use of a special camera angle otherwise unavailable to the player.

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  • Modified Unguided Bomb
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  • The Modified Unguided Bomb (MUGB) is a bomb-type special weapon. It can only be used on Bomber aircraft. Compared to the Unguided Bomb, it has a higher damage output and wider blast radius. In Assault Horizon, MUGBs can only be used during Air Strike Mode and involves the use of a special camera angle otherwise unavailable to the player.
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Dmg
  • E
  • E+
dbkwik:acecombat/p...iPageUsesTemplate
Cost
  • 671550(xsd:integer)
  • 1306800(xsd:integer)
  • 4101900(xsd:integer)
  • 8947950(xsd:integer)
hom
  • F
rel
  • A
  • B+
  • A+
atg
  • D
  • E+
ATA
  • F
dis
  • F
cst
  • 13(xsd:integer)
  • 32(xsd:integer)
  • 44(xsd:integer)
  • 76(xsd:integer)
  • 107(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Modified Unguided Bomb (MUGB) is a bomb-type special weapon. It can only be used on Bomber aircraft. Compared to the Unguided Bomb, it has a higher damage output and wider blast radius. In Assault Horizon, MUGBs can only be used during Air Strike Mode and involves the use of a special camera angle otherwise unavailable to the player.
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