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Autonomous Adhesive Denial Drone AADD-2 'Barnacle'
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Barometric Implosion Carbine BIC-5 'Sinkhole'
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Bioelectric Induction Lance BIL-3 'Lamprey'
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Biometric Denial Charge BDC-1
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Bioluminescent Acoustic Disruptor BAD-2 'Choral'
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Capillary Disruption Pistol CDP-2 'Bruiser'
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Biophotonic Retinal Cascade Emitter BRCE-5 'Flashpoint'
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Arcturus AMR-9 'Condor'
A semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle chambered in 14.5mm, designed for rapid engagement of multiple hard targets at ranges up to 1,500 meters. Unlike the bolt-action Earthquake, the Condor's gas-operated semi-automatic action allows the operator to fire all five rounds in its magazine in under four seconds, placing multiple armor-piercing rounds on target before the first round's impact is even registered. This sustained fire capability transforms the weapon from a precision tool into a suppression system — a single Condor operator can engage five vehicles in a convoy before the lead vehicle has time to react.

Arcturus designed the AMR-9 for mobile anti-armor operations where speed of engagement matters more than individual shot precision. The 14.5mm tungsten-core round penetrates 25mm of armor plate at 500 meters, sufficient to defeat any wheeled vehicle and most light armored platforms. The semi-automatic action generates brutal recoil despite the weapon's hydraulic buffer — operators describe firing the Condor as 'being punched in the shoulder by a machine.'

The Condor's semi-automatic capability makes it uniquely dangerous in urban environments. A skilled operator can place five rounds through five different windows of the same building in four seconds, engaging targets on multiple floors before anyone realizes they're under fire from a single weapon. This capability has made the AMR-9 the preferred anti-materiel platform for GLMZ's most dangerous freelance operators.
Blackwood Commercial Group Arcturus Defense Solutions
nameArcturus AMR-9 'Condor'
aliases
  • Condor
  • Long Arm
  • God's Finger
categoryanti-materiel rifle
manufacturerBlackwood Commercial Group
tier availabilityTier 5
legalityMilitary only — prohibited for corporate security (waiver available)
base technologies
  • Gas-operated semi-automatic action
  • Tungsten-core armor-piercing ammunition
  • Hydraulic recoil buffer
specificationscaliber: 14.5x114mm
action: Semi-automatic, gas-operated
magazine: 5 rounds
effective range: 1,500 meters
muzzle velocity: 1,000 m/s
penetration: 25mm RHA at 500 meters
weight: 18 kg
length: 1,600mm
cyclic capability: 5 rounds in 4 seconds
tactical useRapid multi-target anti-materiel engagement. Operators engage convoys, building facades, defensive positions, and equipment clusters with sustained semi-automatic fire. The Condor excels in scenarios where multiple hard targets must be neutralized before they can respond or disperse.
cultural contextThe Condor occupies a specific niche in GLMZ's mercenary culture — it's the weapon of the professional who works alone against hard targets. Carrying a Condor means you expect to fight vehicles and fortifications by yourself, without support, and win. The weapon attracts a certain type of operator: skilled, confident, and dangerous enough to justify the investment.
known users
  • Arcturus rapid-response units
  • Elite freelance anti-armor specialists
  • Corporate military detachments with heavy weapons waivers
story hooks
  • A Condor operator has been systematically destroying corporate surveillance cameras across a specific district — five shots, five cameras, four seconds, then gone. The pattern suggests someone is creating a blind zone for an operation that hasn't happened yet.
  • Two Condor rifles have appeared on the black market with matching serial numbers — supposedly impossible, as each AMR-9 is individually serialized. Either Arcturus's manufacturing records are wrong, or someone is cloning serial numbers to create weapons that can't be traced.
ammunition type
  • 14.5mm_ap
image promptProduct photography: Arcturus AMR-9 Condor anti-materiel rifle displayed on matte black surface, angled 3/4 view left-to-right. Weapon positioned with magazine loaded and charging handle forward. Dramatic side-lighting emphasizing the fluted barrel shroud geometry and hydraulic recoil buffer assembly. Harsh blue-white key light with deep shadow valleys, industrial neo-noir aesthetic. Background: blurred neon signage or rain-slicked GLMZ megastructure. Shallow depth of field focusing on breach assembly and charging handle. Cold color temperature, steel and polymer materials clearly defined. Magazine witness holes subtly illuminated. --ar 3:2 --v 6
street priceΦ38,000 (rounds Φ120 each)
related entities
  • Alper Holmberg-Dembele
  • Alper Inoue-Aidoo
  • Arcturus Defense Solutions
  • Cezar Watanabe-Gyasi
  • Ebele Medina-Quaye
  • GLMZ
  • Nika Svensson-Kone
  • Patient Zero
  • Slagworks Industrial
  • Vantablack FH-20 'Convoy'
  • Vantablack-CNX
  • Zheng-Dao Heavy Industries Resonance Hammer RH-3 'Earthquake'
physical description
visual profileA brutalist anti-materiel rifle with an aggressive, angular stance. The Condor presents a forward-heavy silhouette dominated by a thick, fluted barrel shroud that extends nearly three-quarters of the weapon's length. The receiver is compact and utilitarian, with sharp edges and minimal ornamentation. Overall impression: engineered for violence, designed by engineers who understood recoil and didn't apologize for it.
dimensions1,600mm length overall, 14.5mm bore, barrel length approximately 1,100mm. Magazine well sits 380mm from muzzle. Width across charging handle approximately 80mm.
weight descriptionHefty and brutal — 18 kg demands respect and proper support. The weight distribution is front-heavy, concentrating mass in the barrel assembly and hydraulic buffer. Feels substantial in the shoulder, immovable when properly braced. Not a weapon for unsupported shooting.
primary materialWelded steel receiver with carbon-composite furniture. Barrel shroud is reinforced polymer composite with embedded cooling channels. Hydraulic buffer housing is polished steel. Magazine is reinforced aluminum with steel feed lips.
finishMatte black Cerakote on receiver and barrel shroud with visible tool marks from rapid manufacturing. Brushed steel on hydraulic buffer housing and gas tube. Industrial, utilitarian — no aesthetic concessions.
color schemeCharcoal black primary with gunmetal gray accents on the hydraulic assembly and gas tube. Worn areas reveal darker steel beneath the coating.
grip textureRubberized pistol grip with aggressive, pronounced texturing for gloved operation. Magazine well has sharp, defined edges without grip padding — purely functional. Charging handle is knurled steel.
distinctive features
  • Prominent hydraulic recoil buffer housing mounted beneath the barrel, machined steel with cooling fins
  • Gas tube running above the barrel with pressure relief vents
  • 5-round magazine with witness holes at intervals of 1
  • Muzzle break with asymmetrical ports designed to manage lateral recoil
  • Picatinny rails on receiver top and sides, forward section of barrel shroud
  • Charging handle rotates forward 45 degrees for operation
  • Wear patterns around magazine well from rapid reload cycles
  • Serial number and 'CONDOR' designation stamped into left side of receiver
manufacturer markingsBlackwood Commercial Group logo (angular B-C-G monogram) stamped on right side of receiver below dust cover. 'ARCTURUS AMR-9 CONDOR' in block letters on barrel shroud. Military-only restriction stamp on left side of magazine well.
condition typicalField-worn. Matte finish shows micro-scratches and carbon buildup around the gas tube. Hydraulic buffer housing displays thermal discoloration from sustained firing. Magazine shows witness marks from repeated loading. Receiver retains original finish but shows handling wear. Represents a weapon in active service, maintained adequately but not obsessively.
visual promptProduct photography: Arcturus AMR-9 Condor anti-materiel rifle displayed on matte black surface, angled 3/4 view left-to-right. Weapon positioned with magazine loaded and charging handle forward. Dramatic side-lighting emphasizing the fluted barrel shroud geometry and hydraulic recoil buffer assembly. Harsh blue-white key light with deep shadow valleys, industrial neo-noir aesthetic. Background: blurred neon signage or rain-slicked GLMZ megastructure. Shallow depth of field focusing on breach assembly and charging handle. Cold color temperature, steel and polymer materials clearly defined. Magazine witness holes subtly illuminated. --ar 3:2 --v 6

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