Chimera (BattleMech)

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Chimera (BattleMech)
Chimera
Production information
Manufacturer Brigadier Corporation, Independence Weaponry, Kressly Warworks (under license)
Model CMA-1S
Class Medium
Cost 6,737,500 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 40 tons
Chassis Chameleon Light Endo 2 Endo Steel
Armor StarGuard CCM
Engine GM 240 XL
Communications System Corean Transband-J12
Speed 97.2 km/h
Jump Jets Rawlings 40
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,005[1]
BV (2.0) ??


Description

Designed in the spirit of cooperation between the Draconis Combine and the Federated Commonwealth, the design team included personnel from the Lyran Alliance who began to dominate the project after Katherine Steiner-Davion took over the Regency of the Federated Commonwealth. By the time that came to pass, however, such a large amount of time and money had been invested into the project that three states had no choice but to proceed with production. The Chimera is built on a Chameleon Light Endo 2 Endo Steel chassis that carries a GM 240 XL engine which provides the 'Mech with a top speed of 97.2 km/h. The Chimera's mobility is enhanced by six Rawling 40 jump jets that allow the 'Mech to jump up to one hundred and eighty meters. The Chimera is protected by seven tons of StarGuard CCM armor.

Armament

The Chimera carries an eclectic mix of weapons. The 'Mech has, as its two primary weapons, an ExoStar ER Large Laser, that provides the 'Mech with effective long range firepower, and a Shigunga MRM-20 launcher that gives the 'Mech a powerful medium range punch for its size. For close combat, the Chimera is armed with a Brightbloom ER Medium Laser and a Scatter Gun Light Machine Gun.

Variants

  • CMA-C - Barely a modification to the design, the Machine Gun and its ammunition is dropped from the 'Mech and has been replaced by a C3 Slave unit, allowing the 'Mech to be integrated into C3 equipped units. BV (1.0) = 1,007[2], BV (2.0) = ??

References

  1. Technical Readout: 3067, p. 59
  2. Combat Operations, p. 124

Bibliography