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[[File:Cars2 theVideoGame lightning missiles.jpg|thumb|236x236px|[[Lightning McQueen]] with troika missiles equipped, having fired one of the weapon's three shots]]
'''Missile Launchers''' (known as '''Rockets''', '''Tracking Rockets''' and '''First Strike Rockets''' in ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]'') are shooters that launch out missiles. They are weapons in ''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'' and ''Cars 3: Driven to Win''.
'''Missile Launchers''' (known as '''Rockets''', '''Tracking Rockets''' and '''First Strike Rockets''' in ''[[Cars 3: Driven to Win]]'') are shooters that launch out missiles. They are weapons in ''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'' and ''Cars 3: Driven to Win''.



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Lightning McQueen with troika missiles equipped, having fired one of the weapon's three shots

Missile Launchers (known as Rockets, Tracking Rockets and First Strike Rockets in Cars 3: Driven to Win) are shooters that launch out missiles. They are weapons in Cars 2: The Video Game and Cars 3: Driven to Win.

Appearances

Cars 2: The Video Game

Missile Launchers debut in Cars 2: The Video Game as one of the many weapons players can use and are available in every mode except race. It is obtained either from orange pickups or randomly from green ones, which also have a chance of giving any other weapon available. Once obtained, missiles can be fired forwards or backwards and will travel in a straight line, roughly following gentle hills, until they collide with something at which point they will explode, launching other racers into the air and instantly defeating most enemies.

A stronger variant of missile launchers known as Troika Missiles can also be obtained. Troika missiles function identically to normal missile launchers but contain extra ammunition, allowing them to be fired three times before the weapon is depleted.

Cars 3: Driven To Win

Missile launchers, now referred to as rockets, return in the sequel game Cars 3: Driven to Win.

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