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The M85 Scythe is a low-profile, conveyor-fed, twin-barreled, anti-aircraft/anti-spacecraft weapon. It is designed to be fixed to orbital and suborbital military stations, as well as the exterior battleplate of starships when deemed necessary. Unlike the [[M71 Scythe]], it is not restricted to terrestrial defense, as the M85's fully sealed housing and nominal silhouette allows it to be used in the vacuum of space.{{Ref/Reuse|H4VG}}
The M85 Scythe is a low-profile, conveyor-fed, twin-barreled, anti-aircraft/anti-spacecraft weapon. It is designed to be fixed to orbital and suborbital military stations, as well as the exterior battleplate of starships when deemed necessary. Unlike the [[M71 Scythe]], it is not restricted to terrestrial defense, as the M85's fully sealed housing and nominal silhouette allows it to be used in the vacuum of space.{{Ref/Reuse|H4VG}}


While the M85 shares a design lineage with the M71, it does differ in many ways. Unlike the M71, the M85 is not a rotary cannon but instead a twin-barrelled autocannon (albeit firing the same M175 20x102mm HEI/AP munitions). The M85 does not share the same mounting system as the M71 Scythe or its [[M95 Lance]] guided missile counterpart, but instead employs a modular point-defense mount with three legs used to affix the weapon into place. Above the mount is a hull with a spool generator and a release latch for the interior-stored variable magazine, with a further hydraulic mounting system atop this used to place the gun itself.{{Ref/Reuse|H4VG}}
While the M85 shares a design lineage with the M71, it does differ in many ways. Unlike the M71, the M85 is not a rotary cannon but instead a twin-barrelled autocannon (albeit firing the same M175 20x102mm HEI/AP munitions). The M85 does not share the same mounting system as the M71 Scythe or its [[M95 Lance]] guided missile counterpart, but instead employs a modular point-defense mount with three legs used to affix the weapon into place. Above the mount is a hull with a spool genertor and a release latch for the interior-stored variable magazine, with a further hydraulic mounting system atop this used to place the gun itself.{{Ref/Reuse|H4VG}}


What the M85 does share with the M71, aside from its ammunition commonality, is its predominantly automatic usage. The M85 is an automated defensive system that can be operate by a remote actuator of a [[Dumb AI|non-volitional]] [[artificial intelligence]] system.{{Ref/Reuse|H4VG}}
What the M85 does share with the M71, aside from its ammunition commonality, is its predominantly automatic usage. The M85 is an automated defensive system that can be operate by a remote actuator of a [[Dumb AI|non-volitional]] [[artificial intelligence]] system.{{Ref/Reuse|H4VG}}

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