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+ | {{otheruses|the light patrol craft|other uses|Dragonfly (disambiguation)}} | ||
{{InfoBoxASF | {{InfoBoxASF | ||
| image= [[File:Dragonfly (ASF).jpg|191px]] | | image= [[File:Dragonfly (ASF).jpg|191px]] | ||
− | | name = Dragonfly | + | | name = ''Dragonfly'' |
| manufacturer = [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]] | | manufacturer = [[Majesty Metals and Manufacturing]] | ||
| model = MM-1 | | model = MM-1 | ||
− | | Class = Light | + | | Class = Light aerospace fighter |
| Tech Base = Inner Sphere | | Tech Base = Inner Sphere | ||
| production year = 2574 | | production year = 2574 | ||
− | |year reference=<ref name=HRW>''Historical: Reunification War'', pp. | + | |year reference=<ref name=HRW>''Historical: Reunification War'', pp. 206–207</ref> |
| mass = 40 tons | | mass = 40 tons | ||
| structural integrity = 8 | | structural integrity = 8 | ||
− | | frame = Aeroframe A | + | | frame = [[Aeroframe A]] |
− | | power plant = Magna 120 | + | | power plant = [[Magna 120]] |
+ | | armor = [[Crimson 5]] | ||
| Fuel = 4 tons | | Fuel = 4 tons | ||
| armament = | | armament = | ||
− | * 2x [[Large | + | * 2x [[Large laser]]s |
− | * 5x [[Medium | + | * 5x [[Medium laser]]s |
| communications system = [[Magestrix Alpha]] | | communications system = [[Magestrix Alpha]] | ||
| tracking & targeting system = [[Magestrix Delta]] | | tracking & targeting system = [[Magestrix Delta]] | ||
− | | heat sinks = 18 | + | | heat sinks = 18 [[single heat sink]]s |
| BV (1.0) = ??? | | BV (1.0) = ??? | ||
| BV (2.0) = 1,112<ref name=HRW/> | | BV (2.0) = 1,112<ref name=HRW/> | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The | + | The '''''Dragonfly''''' was developed shortly before the [[Reunification War]] as part of a crash armament program. Although it was slow and ungainly in atmospheric flight, the [[MAF]] liked the fighter as a patrol craft and raider, fielding it by the hundreds. As the war went on, the more efficient designs fielded by the [[Star League]] states exploited the main weakness of the ''Dragonfly'': the tendency for its heavy armament to overwhelm its heat sinks. The only factory producing ''Dragonflies'' was a casualty of the Star League invasion of [[Canopus IV]], and numbers of the design have dwindled ever since.<ref name=HRW/> |
==Weapons and Equipment== | ==Weapons and Equipment== | ||
− | The MM-1 was armed entirely with lasers; a medium laser in the nose, while each wing held a large and two medium lasers. This freed the ''Dragonfly'' from the need for ammunition, making it far more useful during the MAF's mobile defensive campaign.<ref name=HRW/> | + | The MM-1 was armed entirely with lasers; a [[Medium_laser#Martell|Martell]] [[medium laser]] in the nose, while each wing held a [[BlazeFire Systems|Blazefire Systems]] [[large laser]] and two Martell medium lasers. This freed the ''Dragonfly'' from the need for ammunition, making it far more useful during the MAF's mobile defensive campaign.<ref name=HRW/> |
==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
− | *;MM-2 ''Dragonfly'' : Fielded in 2583, the MM-2 used technology ‘obtained’ from the [[Terran Hegemony]] by Canopian intelligence officers. | + | *; MM-2 ''Dragonfly'' : Fielded in 2583, the MM-2 used technology ‘obtained’ from the [[Terran Hegemony]] by Canopian intelligence officers. The nose-mounted [[medium laser]] was replaced with a third [[large laser]], and 14 [[double heat sink]]s allowed freer use of the MM-2’s armament. The visual similarity between the two variants of ''Dragonfly'' often led to unpleasant surprises for Star League pilots as the war went on. Most MM-2s were stripped of their advanced technology during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]], effectively turning them back into MM-1s.<ref name=HRW/> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''[[Historical: Reunification War]]'' | * ''[[Historical: Reunification War]]'' | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Aerospace Fighter classes]] |
− | [[Category:Light | + | [[Category:Light Aerospace Fighter classes]] |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 9 November 2023
- This article is about the light patrol craft. For other uses, see Dragonfly (disambiguation).
Dragonfly | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Majesty Metals and Manufacturing |
Production Year | 2574[1] |
Model | MM-1 |
Class | Light aerospace fighter |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 40 tons |
Structural Integrity | 8 |
Frame | Aeroframe A |
Power Plant | Magna 120 |
Armor | Crimson 5 |
Fuel | 4 tons |
Armament |
|
Communications System | Magestrix Alpha |
Tracking & Targeting System | Magestrix Delta |
Heat Sinks | 18 single heat sinks |
BV (1.0) | ??? |
BV (2.0) | 1,112[1] |
Description[edit]
The Dragonfly was developed shortly before the Reunification War as part of a crash armament program. Although it was slow and ungainly in atmospheric flight, the MAF liked the fighter as a patrol craft and raider, fielding it by the hundreds. As the war went on, the more efficient designs fielded by the Star League states exploited the main weakness of the Dragonfly: the tendency for its heavy armament to overwhelm its heat sinks. The only factory producing Dragonflies was a casualty of the Star League invasion of Canopus IV, and numbers of the design have dwindled ever since.[1]
Weapons and Equipment[edit]
The MM-1 was armed entirely with lasers; a Martell medium laser in the nose, while each wing held a Blazefire Systems large laser and two Martell medium lasers. This freed the Dragonfly from the need for ammunition, making it far more useful during the MAF's mobile defensive campaign.[1]
Variants[edit]
- MM-2 Dragonfly
- Fielded in 2583, the MM-2 used technology ‘obtained’ from the Terran Hegemony by Canopian intelligence officers. The nose-mounted medium laser was replaced with a third large laser, and 14 double heat sinks allowed freer use of the MM-2’s armament. The visual similarity between the two variants of Dragonfly often led to unpleasant surprises for Star League pilots as the war went on. Most MM-2s were stripped of their advanced technology during the Succession Wars, effectively turning them back into MM-1s.[1]