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The '''Nomad Landing Unit''' was an Anvil Class self propelled autonomous landing platform used for atmospheric reentry and troop deployment.
The '''Nomad Landing Unit''' was an Anvil Class self propelled autonomous landing platform used for atmospheric reentry and troop deployment.


== Overview ==
= Overview =
The Nomad was composed of a vulcanized Anvil Class compound. Its surface was designated as a Class 7 rigid flex deck. Its surface retained heat at greater than 1200° C for up to 4 hours after atmospheric descent. It required full panel replacement after each reentry.
The Nomad was composed of a vulcanized Anvil Class compound. Its surface was designated as a Class 7 rigid flex deck. Its surface retained heat at greater than 1200° C for up to 4 hours after atmospheric descent. It required full panel replacement after each reentry.


== History ==
= History =
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== Gallery ==
= Gallery =
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File:InitialDeployment UESC.png|Nomads drop off [[UESC]] bots outside a [[DCON]] facility during [[Initial Deployment]].
File:InitialDeployment UESC.png|Nomads drop off [[UESC]] bots outside a [[DCON]] facility during [[Initial Deployment]].
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== References ==
= References =
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