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Chain Shots.jpg|The ''Aquila'' firing several chain-shots.
Chain Shots.jpg|The ''Aquila'' firing several chain-shots.
AC3 Naval Battle.jpg|The Aquila engaging an enemy vessel.
AC3 Naval Battle.jpg|The Aquila engaging an enemy vessel.
Aquila.jpg|The ''Aquila'' firing on an enemy.
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Connor and his crew aboard the Aquila.

The Aquila was a Continental Navy vessel, captained by the Assassin Connor Kenway during the American Revolutionary War. The ship was used to sail across the Eastern Seaboard of North America and the Caribbean Sea,[1] and to trade with overseas merchants.[2]

The vessel's broadside cannons could be loaded with five types of projectiles; including the standard round shots, chain-shots to disable enemy ships, grapeshot, shrapnel shells, and heated shots to start fires.[3]

The Aquila was also armed with swivel cannons[3] that could be used to kill specific targets, such as another ship's captain or gunpowder reservoir.[4] Accompanying this, it could also be customized with various color schemes.[2]

Trivia

  • "Aquila", the Latin word for "eagle", is a reference to the eagle motif of the Assassins.
  • In an interview, Mission Director Philippe Bergeron stated that Connor could freeroam the seas with the Aquila between missions.[3]

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