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The '''PP-16979/AM-Sh''' is the [[United Nations Space Command]] recharger for the [[Weapon/Anti-Vehicle Model 6 Grindell/Galileian Nonlinear Rifle|(W/AV M6 G/GNR) "Spartan Laser"]] weapon.


[[File:Spartan Laser Render.gif|thumb|right|200px|This charger is used to recharge the Spartan Laser]]
It recharges the integrated non-replaceable [[BA-53635/PLMD]] battery of the Spartan Laser. However, UNSC logistics are insufficient to provide rechargers in the field so most Spartan Laser units are not accompanied with a PP-16979/AM-Sh recharger. Therefore it has a limited use before discarding.
 
The '''PP-16979/AM-Sh''' is the [[United Nations Space Command]] recharger for the [[Weapon/Anti-Vehicle Model 6 Grindell/Galileian Nonlinear Rifle (W/AV M6 G/GNR)|Spartan Laser]].
 
It recharges the integrated non-replaceable [[BA-53635/PLMD]] battery of the Spartan Laser. However, [[UNSC]] logistics are insufficient to provide rechargers in the field so most [[Spartan Laser]] units are not accompanied with a PP-16979/AM-Sh recharger. Therefore it has a limited use before discarding.


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The PP-16979/AM-Sh is the United Nations Space Command recharger for the (W/AV M6 G/GNR) "Spartan Laser" weapon.

It recharges the integrated non-replaceable BA-53635/PLMD battery of the Spartan Laser. However, UNSC logistics are insufficient to provide rechargers in the field so most Spartan Laser units are not accompanied with a PP-16979/AM-Sh recharger. Therefore it has a limited use before discarding.

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