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Titans or Shadowsword's using a Volcano Cannon must have them replaced after being fired 1,500 times, in order to avoid catastrophic misfire.{{Fn|11b}}
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[[Image:VolcanoCannon.jpg|thumb|right|Volcano Cannon of the [[Warlord Battle Titan]]]]
The '''Volcano Cannon''' is amongst the most powerful ground-based [[laser weapon]]s used by forces of the [[Imperium of Man]], unleashing terawatts of energy{{Fn|9}} in a blazing white laser beam which produces a thunderous crack and tremendous recoil.{{Fn|7}}.
== Overview ==This long-ranged weapon is capable of slicing off the arm or leg of a [[Titan]]'s limb{{Fn|1a}} or killing an enemy war engine{{Fn|2}} with a single shot, though even a [[Warhound Scout Titan]] with intact [[Void Shield]]s can survive a direct hit.{{Fn|10}}. Its firepower is similarly stupendous against lesser targets, reducing a [[Razorback]] to nothing more than a blackened scorch mark{{Fn|8}} and utterly vaporizing a thick hundred meter-tall iron gate as though it never existed{{Fn|7}}.
Volcano Cannons are manufactured in small numbers on just a handful of [[Forge World]]s in addition to [[Mars]]. These included [[Estaban III]], [[Phaeton]] and [[Gryphonne IV]], all of which are surrounded by formidable Imperial defensesdefences.{{Fn|11a}}
The crystals needed for the weapon to fire, are taken from a mineral vein on the [[Mining World]] [[Cinderus XI]]. Created when [[Heretic]] [[Psykers]] were slaughtered and buried beneath the lava rivers on the planet, after a failed plot to kill the [[Planetary Governor]], the crystals cause a loud crackling noise to be emitted by the Volcano Cannon when fired. This noise, which some claim are the final screams of the dead Psykers, has been known to drive those who fight beside the weapon insane; though the tank or Titan crews themselves have never been reported to suffer from these ill effects. As a result units of infantry escorting vehicles and Titans using the Volcano Cannon are subject to periodic purges. The Imperium sees this as an acceptable price to pay for deploying such a devastating weapon on the battlefield.{{Fn|11a}}
Titans or [[Shadowsword]]s using a Volcano Cannon must have them replaced after being fired 1,500 times, in order to avoid catastrophic misfire.{{Fn|11b}}
==Known Patterns==
The current model sanctioned by the Adeptus Mechanicus; which perfected its use in mid-M35.{{Fn|11a}}
The '''Type 22-S, MkIV Volcano Cannon, Phaeton pattern''' is the Volcano cannon mounted on [[Imperial Guard]] [[Shadowsword]]s.{{Fn|1b}} Due to the immense power requirements to fire the weapon, the Shadowsword must be stationary so that the main drive can be disconnected and the generator connected in its place, allowing power to transfer to the vehicle's capacitors. Firing the weapon just once will completely drain the capacitors, again requiring the vehicle to remain stationary so that they may be recharged.{{Fn|1a}}
===MkIII Synne pattern===
==Notes==
In the original [[Adeptus Titanicus (game)|Adeptus Titanicus]]-era material, the Volcano Cannon was referred to as the '''Defence Laser'''{{Fn|6}}
==Sources==
*1: [[Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy]]:**{{Endn|1a}}: Pgpg. 91**{{Endn|1b}}: Pgpg. 97
*{{Endn|2}}: [http://web.archive.org/web/20101214054710/http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m2440065_Imperial_Guard_Datasheet_-_Shadowsword.pdf Saved Archive Page, Games Workshop Shadowsword] ''(dated December 2010, last accessed 3 April 2016)''
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks - Part Two]], Pgpg. 122*{{Endn|4}}: [[Apocalypse]], Pgpg. 124
*{{Endn|5}}: [http://web.archive.org/web/20101214115306/http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m2440056_Imperial_Datasheet_-_Emperor_Battle_Titan.pdf Saved Archive Page, Games Workshop Emperor Battle Titan] ''(dated December 2010, last accessed 3 April 2016)''
*{{Endn|6}}: [[Adeptus Titanicus (game)]] rulebook, {{Cite This}}
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Gunheads (Novel)]] by [[Steve Parker]], {{cite this}} Pgpg. 254
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks - Part Two]], pg. 83
*{{Endn|9}}: [[Baneblade (Novel)]] by [[Guy Haley]], Ch. Chapter 4, pg. 64*{{Endn|10}}: [[Titanicus (Novel)]] by [[Dan Abnett]], ''111'', pg. 234*11: [[Munitorum: Volcano Cannons (Background Book)|Munitorum - Volcano Cannon]]:**{{Endn|11a}}: pgpgs. 2–4
**{{Endn|11b}}: pg. 8
*{{Endn|12}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Five - Tempest]], {{Cite ThisCME}}
*{{Endn|13}}: [https://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-NZ/mars-pattern-warlord-titan-belicosa-volcano-cannon Forge World Belicosa Volcano Cannon] ''(last accessed 3 April 2016)''
*{{Endn|14}}: [[Adeptus Titanicus: Shadow and Iron]]. , pg.24
*{{Endn|15}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/05/14/pre-order-the-gun-that-terrifies-even-the-largest-titans/ Warhammer Community: Pre-order The Gun That Terrifies Even The Largest Titans (posted 5/14/2021)] (last accessed 5/14/2021)
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