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Introduced in Unreal Tournament 2004 for the Onslaught gametype, the Anti-Vehicle Rocket Launcher (AVRiL) (the i only enhances pronunciation) is often the foot soldier's weapon of choice against vehicles. It will be returning in Unreal Tournament 3.

Unreal Tournament 2004

AVRiL
AVRiL-2004.jpg
Primary fire
Type: Projectile
Damage (player): 125
Damage (vehicle): 200
Fire rate: 4.0 s
Secondary fire
Type: Zoom, Target Lock
Ammunition
Weapon pickup: 5
Ammo pickup: 5
Maximum: 35
Game Description

Designed to be used strictly against vehicles, the AVRiL allows infantry a fighting chance. Once the AVRiL has aquired lock, it fires a solid-fuel missile which will track the target as long as the reticle is held on the vehicle. The missile tracks its intended target when fired, able to pull 4 G’s and 2 ninety degree turns in 100 feet. Alt-fire allows the player view to hold and zoom on the locked target. Armed only milliseconds before impact, the missile explodes on contact, delivering the full force of a shaped PolyDiChlorite charge into the delivery point. Slow to recharge, the AVRiL must be used with caution, but can turn the tide in a pitched battle.

The AVRiL can be used against infantry, but doesn't do significantly more damage than the normal Rocket Launcher. Its limited fire rate, slow initial travel speed, and accelerating projectile severely limit its use for this.

Unreal Tournament 3

Longbow AVRiL
UT3 avril.png
Primary fire
Type: Projectile
Damage (players, nodes): 125 (radius: 150UU)
Damage (vehicles): 200
Fire rate: 1/4s
Secondary fire
Type: Zoom, Target Lock
Ammunition
Weapon pickup: 5
Ammo pickup: 5
Maximum: 15
The Longbow Anti-Vehicle Rocket Launcher, a.k.a. the "AVRiL", gives dismounted infantry a fighting chance in an armored conflict. Its solid fuel missile can be "dumbfired" as an unguided rocket, but the AVRiL's famed kill percentages come from its optical tracking system. The alternate fire zooms and locks on to a vehicle, guiding the missile towards its target at inescapable speeds.
The missile's microdappled control planes use increased surface area to give unprecedented turning radius, guaranteeing delivery of its shaped PolyDiChlorite charge into all but the most nimble vehicles. The AVRiL is notoriously slow to reload, so it should be employed with caution in a pitched battle. Note, the Longbow's targeting laser is standardized for most Axon military equipment, so it can be used in other battlefield applications such as directing spider mines.
UT3 manual

The Longbow AVRiL functions more or less identically to its UT2004 counterpart, although now locking on with Secondary Fire produces a visible tracer.