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Description
Anderson Propulsion, often simply referred to as Anderson is the OEM designer of a family of Jump Jets. Models of Anderson jump jets are produced by several manufacturers in the Inner Sphere. Anderson is a well known and established name in jump technology.
Standard Jump Jets
Anderson Propulsion standard jump jet designs have been produced in a number of variants. The best known versions are listed below.
Model 12
The model 12 was designed for the FRB-2E Firebee and began production in 2524. Though unremarkable by current standards, the Model 12 allowed the 35 ton Firebee to bound 150 meters at a time, a substantial distance in the era. Production of this design halted when the factory that produced the Firebee was destroyed in the First Succession War.
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typicaly used in | References |
Exedor | Confederation Defense Corporation | FRB-2E Firebee | [1] |
Model 21
The second entry in the AP line of jump systems, the Model 21 was introduced during the Star League era on the Catapult and Shogun. The Model 21 was subject to a Star League Quartermaster recall in 2566 due to the design being subject to a conduit failure that vented thrust gasses into the `mech's interior spaces. The Anderson Model 25 was the designated replacement system though not all Catapults so equipped were upgraded.[2]
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typicaly used in | References |
Graham IV | Mitchell Vehicles | SHG-2F Shogun | [3] |
Corey | Hollis Incorporated | CPLT-C1 Catapult | [4] |
Model 25
Fluff.
Anderson Propulsion 25 osP-26 Osprey IS (Mech)
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typicaly used in | References |
Planet | Manufacturer | MCH-01 Mechtype | [5] |
Model 30
Fluff.
Anderson Propulsion 30 [] VND-1R VINDICATOR IS (Mech)
Anderson Propulsion 30 [] PXH-5l PHoenix Hawk IS (Mech)
Anderson Propulsion 30 [] SNK-1V SNAKE IS (Mech)
Anderson Propulsion 30 [] Vnd-3l Vindicator (Mech) IS
Anderson Propulsion 30 [] PXH-5L Phoenix Hawk IS (Mech)
Anderson Propulsion 30 [] PXH-4L PHOENIX HAWK IS (Mech)
Anderson Propulsion 30 Capella Ceres Metals Industries
Anderson Propulsion 30 St. Ives Ceres Metals Industries
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typicaly used in | References |
Planet | Manufacturer | MCH-01 Mechtype | [5] |
Model 398
Fluff.
Anderson 398 Capella Ceres Metals Industries
Anderson 398 Kathil General Motors
Anderson 398 Irian Irian BattleMechs Unlimited
Anderson 398 [] GLT-4L GUILLOTINE IS (Mech)
Anderson 398 [] PTR-4D PENETRATOR IS (Mech)
Anderson 398 [] Glt-3n Guillotine (Mech) IS
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typicaly used in | References |
Planet | Manufacturer | MCH-01 Mechtype | [5] |
Notes
† References unclear whether this factory produces or imports this equipment