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| manufacturer = [[Saroyan Special Productions]] | | manufacturer = [[Saroyan Special Productions]] | ||
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− | The twenty-fifth century '''Dragonfire''' would push the limits of modern technology to rival heavy fighters like the [[Marik]] [[Eagle]] and the [[Lyran]] [[Hurricane]]. | + | The twenty-fifth century '''''Dragonfire''''' would push the limits of modern technology to rival heavy fighters like the [[Marik]] [[Eagle]] and the [[Lyran]] [[Hurricane]]. |
==Weapons and Equipment== | ==Weapons and Equipment== | ||
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The fighter was so successful that twelve attempts had been made to steal the plans from neighbors by mid [[2420]], though eventually House Marik was able to acquire it. | The fighter was so successful that twelve attempts had been made to steal the plans from neighbors by mid [[2420]], though eventually House Marik was able to acquire it. | ||
− | The Dragonfire's prominence lasted until the first generation of modern aerospace fighter built with advances in fusion and armor technologies spurred by the BattleMech arms race. Though several attempts were made to keep the fighter up to date with the new innovations, all attempts failed. | + | The ''Dragonfire'''s prominence lasted until the first generation of modern aerospace fighter built with advances in fusion and armor technologies spurred by the BattleMech arms race. Though several attempts were made to keep the fighter up to date with the new innovations, all attempts failed. |
By the early twenty-sixth century, the '''Dragonfire''' had been relegated to backwater militias and by mid-century it had all but disappeared. | By the early twenty-sixth century, the '''Dragonfire''' had been relegated to backwater militias and by mid-century it had all but disappeared. |
Revision as of 11:23, 14 May 2022
Dragonfire | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Saroyan Special Productions |
Production Year | 2406[1] |
Model | DG-05 |
Class | Heavy Aerospace |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere (Primitive) |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 75 tons |
Structural Integrity | 8 |
Frame | Saroyan 12 |
Power Plant | Rawlings 270 Primitive |
Fuel | 480 |
Armament |
1x Medium Laser |
Communications System | Duotek 60 |
Tracking & Targeting System | Radcom T3 |
Heat Sinks | 15 |
BV (2.0) | 1,087 |
Description
The twenty-fifth century Dragonfire would push the limits of modern technology to rival heavy fighters like the Marik Eagle and the Lyran Hurricane.
Weapons and Equipment
The fighter was equipped with Primitive Engine, Primitive Cockpit and Primitive Armor (a lot of it). A Medium laser in the nose for short range fighting, while Large Lasers and LRM10 in each wing, with the smallest SRM posted to the aft to deter pursuit.
Variants
Due to its short service life, no variants were known to exist.
History
It become one of the primary fighters of the Capellan Confederation with Saroyan forced to expand its factory site fourfold to keep up the demand.
The fighter was so successful that twelve attempts had been made to steal the plans from neighbors by mid 2420, though eventually House Marik was able to acquire it.
The Dragonfire's prominence lasted until the first generation of modern aerospace fighter built with advances in fusion and armor technologies spurred by the BattleMech arms race. Though several attempts were made to keep the fighter up to date with the new innovations, all attempts failed.
By the early twenty-sixth century, the Dragonfire had been relegated to backwater militias and by mid-century it had all but disappeared.
The Dragonfire served as the inspiration for the Transgressor's air-frame, setting again Saroyan success.