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In the fictional ] universe, '''Radiation troopers''' (also known as '''Radtroopers''' and '''Radiation Zone Assault Troopers''') are an elite ] division. These troopers are well equipped to operate in one of the deadliest terrain types. A ]-polymer substrate in the modified plastoid ] gives protection needed to withstand lethal Grade 4 ] zone for several hours. Only the Radtrooper suits are proof against extended operations in deadly environments. The ] deploys them into radiation-filled zones that contain assets the ] wants to claim or defend. The Empire has been known to employ ] which kills or maims a large number of the local population. Radtroopers are normally equipped with vibroblades, force pikes and grenades due to the fact that standard blaster weapons are not effective at high radiation levels. Some high powered plasma-basted weapons, similar to the ] used by Clone Troopers of the ] are used as plasma is not affected by radiation.


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