Missile Launcher (Fallout 3)

The Missile Launcher is a common big gun found in Fallout 3.

Occurrences

 * Wielded by Super Mutant Brutes, Super Mutant Masters, Enclave Soldiers, Raiders, Talon Company Mercs, some named NPCs, Brotherhood Soldiers, and Brotherhood Outcasts.
 * Sentry Bots have a built in missile launcher (missiles can be found on their bodies, but not the launchers).

Offense

 * This is a VERY USEFUL weapon for taking out enemies working in close groups and crippling large enemies like Deathclaws, and Super Mutant Masters.
 * With maxed skill, on normal difficulty, this weapon will 1-shot-kill all but the toughest opponents.
 * In real-time, aiming at the ground where the opponent is standing will better ensure damage than aiming for the body which can lead to the missile flying past.
 * Note also that the Missile Launcher will "home-in" on certain metallic objects, most notably turrets and the heads of many robot types, giving an increased chance to hit even at long range.
 * The munition's ability to home-in is perhaps why it is a Missile Launcher as opposed to a simpler unguided Rocket Launcher. If used in VATS (with sufficient skill) against a fast moving target, the missile quite obviously curves and tracks the targeted body part. Hence the projectiles are clearly guided missiles and aren't just named as such.

Defense

 * Missiles have a surprisingly high top speed and the A.I. will fire them at the exact spot where you're standing, (instead of aiming for the chest) making it very difficult to side-step the blast radius.
 * Enemies with Missile Launchers can be problematic, as they will fire multiple missiles, often taking the player by surprise and immediately crippling limbs and severely damaging hit points. Players without Rad Regeneration will want to immediately jump to the pip-boy status screen and repair crippled limbs, (especially legs to make a run for it).
 * Enemies will lead you if you run, your best bet is slip behind cover.
 * The best time to dash for cover, is right when the enemy is reloading, and when possible attacking during the long reload phase is even more preferable.
 * If caught out in the open, or in close proximity (indoors), its best to immediately engage opponents with missile launchers, in VATS if possible, to minimize your chance of death by dismemberment.
 * They seem to intentionally hit derelict vehicles, causing even more damaging explosions, and lingering radioactivity.
 * The advantages for the player is the weapon's large size, which makes it easier to shoot out of an enemy's hands.
 * When wielded by raiders, they tend to be in very poor condition and thus less damaging and even easier to destroy with a targeted-shot.

Known Locations

 * One can be found in the National Guard Depot Armory along with several missiles for it on the nearby shelf.