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- "It's all all about a stealthy approach, you see. Stealth, and a nice big Cip-Quad, of course."
- ―Mereel
The reciprocating quad blaster cannon, often shortened to "Cip-Quad," was an experimental weapon developed during the Clone Wars by Merr-Sonn Munitions.[1]
Description
The reciprocating quad blaster drew power from a power cell strapped to a soldier's back and was mounted on a specialized harness featuring microrepulsorlifts.[1] The four barrels could be fired either one or two at a time depending on the rotation pattern selected, and were cooled on the recoil by coolant tanks located within the rig itself.
ARC heavy gunners using the weapon were outfitted with specialized armor that included head-up displays in the helmet and links to the harness that allowed them to make the best use of the weapon. The weapon was best used against the slower vehicles of the Separatist army, such as the Corporate Alliance NR-N99 tank droid and the Trade Federation Armored Assault Tank, as infantry was often able to outmaneuver the weapon.
History

The team of ARC Troopers who were sent to rescue the trapped Jedi Daakman Barrek on the planet Hypori used this weapon. This team included an ARC Heavy Gunner armed with a reciprocating quad blaster that he used to hold off Grievous while other members of the team found the trapped Jedi and attempted to bring them back to their gunship. However, due to the speed and agility of Grievous, the trooper's efforts to disable the cyborg were largely unsuccessful.[2]
Appearances
Star Wars: Clone Wars — "Chapter 21" (First appearance)
- Republic Commando: Triple Zero
Sources
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
Star Wars: The Legacy Collection (Pack: Clone Trooper (Heavy Gunner)) (backup link)
Reciprocating Quad Blaster (Cip-Quad) in the Databank (original site is defunct)
- Forged in Battle (First identified as reciprocating quad blaster cannon)