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Although the exact rules differ depending on the overall ruleset, Death from Above is invariably a risky and difficult maneuver that inflicts a great deal of damage to the target but usually also some damage to the attacker. It cannot be performed by 'Mechs without jump jets. Many MechWarriors consider this tactic reckless, but admit it gives a strong advantage to BattleMechs equipped with jump jets.<ref>''Technical Readout 3025'' p. 36</ref>
 
Although the exact rules differ depending on the overall ruleset, Death from Above is invariably a risky and difficult maneuver that inflicts a great deal of damage to the target but usually also some damage to the attacker. It cannot be performed by 'Mechs without jump jets. Many MechWarriors consider this tactic reckless, but admit it gives a strong advantage to BattleMechs equipped with jump jets.<ref>''Technical Readout 3025'' p. 36</ref>
  
When performed by a ''[[Highlander]]'' BattleMech, this attack is sometimes referred to as a "'''Highlander Burial'''", because a light 'Mech is crushed and literally buried into the earth by the ''Highlander''’s impact.<ref>''Technical Readout 2750'' p. 52</ref> In fact, the BattleMech was redesigned specially to perform it.<ref name=TRO2750p52-53>''Technical Readout: 2750'', pp. 52-53, "HGN-732 Highlander 'Mech Profile"</ref><ref name=ACtA02>''Combat Manual Mercenaries'', p. 58</ref> The [[Northwind Highlanders]] were specialized in this type of attack.
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When performed by a ''[[Highlander]]'' BattleMech, this attack is sometimes referred to as a "'''Highlander Burial'''", because a light 'Mech is crushed and literally buried into the earth by the ''Highlander''’s impact.<ref>''Technical Readout 2750'' p. 52</ref> In fact, the BattleMech was redesigned specially to perform it.<ref name=TRO2750p52-53>''Technical Readout: 2750'', pp. 52-53, "HGN-732 Highlander 'Mech Profile"</ref><ref name=ACtA02>''Combat Manual Mercenaries'', p. 58</ref>  
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The [[Northwind Highlanders]] were specialized in this type of attack.
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==Notable casualties==
 
==Notable casualties==
 
* [[Jasek Kelswa-Steiner]], leader of [[Stormhammers]], was killed in this way by a [[Clan Jade Falcon]] commander during the battle of [[Coventry]] in [[3148]].<ref name=ACtA20>''A Splinter of Hope/The Anvil'', p. 126</ref>
 
* [[Jasek Kelswa-Steiner]], leader of [[Stormhammers]], was killed in this way by a [[Clan Jade Falcon]] commander during the battle of [[Coventry]] in [[3148]].<ref name=ACtA20>''A Splinter of Hope/The Anvil'', p. 126</ref>
 
* [[Colonel]] [[Fiona Cochraine]], commanding officer of [[Cochraine's Goliaths]], was killed by [[Andrew Redburn]] in the battle of [[St. Andre]] at the beginning of [[Fourth Succession War]] in [[3028]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', pp. 253-254 - Prince Hanse Davion is debriefed on the battle of St. Andre.</ref>
 
* [[Colonel]] [[Fiona Cochraine]], commanding officer of [[Cochraine's Goliaths]], was killed by [[Andrew Redburn]] in the battle of [[St. Andre]] at the beginning of [[Fourth Succession War]] in [[3028]].<ref>''Warrior: Riposte'', pp. 253-254 - Prince Hanse Davion is debriefed on the battle of St. Andre.</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:38, 26 October 2020

This article is about the combat maneuver. For the show or other uses, see Death From Above (disambiguation).
Highlander Burial redirects here.

Death from Above (DFA) is a maneuver in which the attacking 'Mech engages its jump jets to jump and then land (drop) on its target.


Although the exact rules differ depending on the overall ruleset, Death from Above is invariably a risky and difficult maneuver that inflicts a great deal of damage to the target but usually also some damage to the attacker. It cannot be performed by 'Mechs without jump jets. Many MechWarriors consider this tactic reckless, but admit it gives a strong advantage to BattleMechs equipped with jump jets.[1]

When performed by a Highlander BattleMech, this attack is sometimes referred to as a "Highlander Burial", because a light 'Mech is crushed and literally buried into the earth by the Highlander’s impact.[2] In fact, the BattleMech was redesigned specially to perform it.[3][4] The Northwind Highlanders were specialized in this type of attack.


Notable casualties


References

  1. Technical Readout 3025 p. 36
  2. Technical Readout 2750 p. 52
  3. Technical Readout: 2750, pp. 52-53, "HGN-732 Highlander 'Mech Profile"
  4. Combat Manual Mercenaries, p. 58
  5. A Splinter of Hope/The Anvil, p. 126
  6. Warrior: Riposte, pp. 253-254 - Prince Hanse Davion is debriefed on the battle of St. Andre.

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