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TAVOR (TAR-21) is a Tactical Doll manufactured by I.O.P. for the Griffin & Kryuger faction, personifying the IWI Tavor TAR-21 bullpup assault rifle. Her physical form integrates elements of the weapon, featuring long blue hair, golden eyes, a tight bodysuit, black pantyhose, and a futuristic headset that evokes the silhouette of bunny ears, creating a sleek and modern aesthetic.
Her operational parameters encompass health, damage, evasion, accuracy, and rate of fire, all of which develop through growth. She employs a skill called Charge Focus, which, upon activation, grants a temporary boost to her damage and rate of fire; the magnitude of these enhancements increases with the skill's level.
She is available through standard T-Doll production with a timer of 3 hours and 30 minutes, and can also be acquired as an enemy drop in specific combat missions.
Her real-world counterpart is the Israeli IWI Tavor TAR-21, a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle. Designed by Israel Weapon Industries for superior reliability and close-quarters combat compared to the M4 carbine, it employs a long-stroke piston system. The rifle is fully ambidextrous, though switching the ejection port for left or right-handed use requires partial disassembly. A noted trait of its bullpup layout is the potential for gases and debris to vent from the unused ejection port, situated near the shooter's face. Variants include the standard TAR-21, the GTAR-21 capable of mounting an M203 grenade launcher, and the compact CTAR-21. The Tavor platform has seen adoption by multiple military forces, including Israel's, where it was intended to become the standard infantry rifle.
Her operational parameters encompass health, damage, evasion, accuracy, and rate of fire, all of which develop through growth. She employs a skill called Charge Focus, which, upon activation, grants a temporary boost to her damage and rate of fire; the magnitude of these enhancements increases with the skill's level.
She is available through standard T-Doll production with a timer of 3 hours and 30 minutes, and can also be acquired as an enemy drop in specific combat missions.
Her real-world counterpart is the Israeli IWI Tavor TAR-21, a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle. Designed by Israel Weapon Industries for superior reliability and close-quarters combat compared to the M4 carbine, it employs a long-stroke piston system. The rifle is fully ambidextrous, though switching the ejection port for left or right-handed use requires partial disassembly. A noted trait of its bullpup layout is the potential for gases and debris to vent from the unused ejection port, situated near the shooter's face. Variants include the standard TAR-21, the GTAR-21 capable of mounting an M203 grenade launcher, and the compact CTAR-21. The Tavor platform has seen adoption by multiple military forces, including Israel's, where it was intended to become the standard infantry rifle.
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