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==={{anchor|Oppressor Cannon}} Oppressor Cannon=== [[File:Oppressor_Cannon_2.PNG|200px|right|thumb|Oppressor Cannon]] The [[Dick|Biggus Dickus]] of tank guns. The Oppressor Cannon is the last stop before we trip into the ''superheavy tank gun'' category. The Oppressor Cannon is an enormous and devastating anti-armour weapon of the Astra Militarum's [[Rogal Dorn Battle Tank]] and it is one of its primary weapons, with the other being a twin-linked [[Battle Cannon]] in case the operator wants to deal with hordes of MEQs or light vehicles. More of a tank destroyer gun and a ''knight destroyer gun''. It is capable of knocking out almost anything up to a [[Chaos Knight]] in a single salvo and also has a co-axial [[Autocannon]] next to the Cannon to deal with any stragglers. Due to its ridiculous size and [[/d/|''girth'']], the Oppressor Cannon works as a ''very'' effective siege gun that makes the Pulveriser Cannon nearly pointless. So most folks would opt for a [[Castigator Gatling Cannon]] instead, to cover for the Dorn's lack of proper anti-infantry support. In 9th Edition, this weapon truly lives up to its reputation. [[Rape|90" ranged, Heavy d6+3, S10, AP-3, D4, Blast weapon.]] With S10 threatening enemy T5 Infantry (Astartes Bikers/Gravis, most Death Guard and Orks, Tau Crisis/Broadside Suits) and T8 Vehicles (almost every Army's Battle Tank ''including'' Knights so the fluff isn't [[bullshit]]), this is already the better option for what your main gun should be aiming at. <gallery> Oppressor_Cannon.PNG </gallery>
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