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*; FFL-3A : First built in 2679, the standard [[Star League Defense Force]] model<ref name=HOPp165>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 165</ref> utilizes an [[XL engine]], [[double heat sink]]s, and [[ferro-fibrous]] armor to reduce weight. A battery of four [[small laser]]s, three [[medium laser]]s, and an [[LRM-5]] provide significant offensive capabilities for a recon 'Mech. [[TAG]] enhances its ability to spot for artillery, while [[CASE]] protects from ammunition explosion. BV (2.0) = 797<ref>''Record Sheets: Succession Wars'', p. 28</ref><ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/4172/firefly-ffl-3a MUL online entry for the FFL-3A  variant]</ref>
 
*; FFL-3A : First built in 2679, the standard [[Star League Defense Force]] model<ref name=HOPp165>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 165</ref> utilizes an [[XL engine]], [[double heat sink]]s, and [[ferro-fibrous]] armor to reduce weight. A battery of four [[small laser]]s, three [[medium laser]]s, and an [[LRM-5]] provide significant offensive capabilities for a recon 'Mech. [[TAG]] enhances its ability to spot for artillery, while [[CASE]] protects from ammunition explosion. BV (2.0) = 797<ref>''Record Sheets: Succession Wars'', p. 28</ref><ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/4172/firefly-ffl-3a MUL online entry for the FFL-3A  variant]</ref>
  
*; FFL-3SLE : Built by the [[Star League in Exile]] at [[Strana Mechty MechWorks]], the 3SLE is almost identical to the original 3A, carrying three Martell [[medium laser]]s, four [[Martell (SL)|Martell]] [[small laser]]s, and a Coventry Five-Tube [[LRM-5]] for offensive firepower. The only difference is the replacement of the SLDF standard [[TAG]] with a [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. BV (2.0) = 876<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 28</ref>
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*; FFL-3SLE : Built by the [[Star League in Exile]] at [[Strana Mechty MechWorks]], the 3SLE is almost identical to the original 3A, carrying three Martell [[medium laser]]s, four [[Martell (SL)|Martell]] [[small laser]]s, and a Coventry Five-Tube [[LRM-5]] for offensive firepower. The only difference is the replacement of the SLDF standard [[TAG]] with a [[Guardian ECM suite]]. BV (2.0) = 876<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 28</ref>
  
*; FFL-3PP : A [[Pentagon Powers]] variant of the FFL-3SLE that removes the [[CASE]] and [[Guardian ECM Suite]] in order to upgrade the missile rack to an [[LRM-10]]. BV (2.0) = 888<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 29</ref>
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*; FFL-3PP : A [[Pentagon Powers]] variant of the FFL-3SLE that removes the [[CASE]] and [[Guardian ECM suite]] in order to upgrade the missile rack to an [[LRM-10]]. BV (2.0) = 888<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 29</ref>
  
 
*; FFL-3PP2 : Another refit of the FFL-3SLE, this time simply using [[standard armor]] plating instead of the advanced [[ferro-fibrous]] composites. BV (2.0) = 873<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 30</ref>
 
*; FFL-3PP2 : Another refit of the FFL-3SLE, this time simply using [[standard armor]] plating instead of the advanced [[ferro-fibrous]] composites. BV (2.0) = 873<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 30</ref>
  
*; FFL-3PP3 : Again lacking in [[ferro-fibrous]] armor, this variation on the -3SLE also removes the [[Guardian ECM Suite]], instead upgrading the [[LRM-10]] rack with an [[Artemis IV]] fire-control system. BV (2.0) = 808<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 31</ref>
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*; FFL-3PP3 : Again lacking in [[ferro-fibrous]] armor, this variation on the -3SLE also removes the [[Guardian ECM suite]], instead upgrading the [[LRM-10]] rack with an [[Artemis IV]] fire-control system. BV (2.0) = 808<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 31</ref>
  
 
*; FFL-4A : An early variant of the ''Firefly'', and one that accompanied the Dragoons to the Inner Sphere, the -4A carries a similar weapons payload to the -4B model, although it keeps the [[small laser]] battery of the -3A instead of the [[anti-missile system]]. BV (1.0) = 649, BV (2.0) = 831<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 32</ref>
 
*; FFL-4A : An early variant of the ''Firefly'', and one that accompanied the Dragoons to the Inner Sphere, the -4A carries a similar weapons payload to the -4B model, although it keeps the [[small laser]] battery of the -3A instead of the [[anti-missile system]]. BV (1.0) = 649, BV (2.0) = 831<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 32</ref>
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*; FFL-4D : A comparatively new variant that appeared with the Dragoons shortly before the fighting on [[Outreach]], the 4D saves weight through the use of a [[light engine]], [[endo steel]], and [[ferro-fibrous]] armor. Like the 4C, this variant adds an [[Artemis IV FCS]] to the [[LRM-5]], but also upgrades the lasers to [[ER medium laser]]s. Due to space constraints, the 4D uses 12 [[single heat sink]]s that are sorely taxed. BV (2.0) = 894<ref>''Master Unit List: Battle Values'', p. 95</ref>
 
*; FFL-4D : A comparatively new variant that appeared with the Dragoons shortly before the fighting on [[Outreach]], the 4D saves weight through the use of a [[light engine]], [[endo steel]], and [[ferro-fibrous]] armor. Like the 4C, this variant adds an [[Artemis IV FCS]] to the [[LRM-5]], but also upgrades the lasers to [[ER medium laser]]s. Due to space constraints, the 4D uses 12 [[single heat sink]]s that are sorely taxed. BV (2.0) = 894<ref>''Master Unit List: Battle Values'', p. 95</ref>
  
*; FFL-4DA : An electronic warfare variant of the FFL-4D model, the -4DA replaces the [[anti-missile system]] and its ammo with a [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. BV (2.0) = 921<ref name="WB">''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', pp. 29, 95.</ref>
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*; FFL-4DA : An electronic warfare variant of the FFL-4D model, the -4DA replaces the [[anti-missile system]] and its ammo with a [[Guardian ECM suite]]. BV (2.0) = 921<ref name="WB">''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', pp. 29, 95.</ref>
  
 
*; Firefly C : This is a Clan variant of the ''Firefly'' that has been upgraded with all [[Clan]] technology and is also used by [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. The ''Firefly C'' is built on an [[endo steel]] chassis and is armed with four [[ER small laser]]s, three [[medium pulse laser]]s, and an [[SRM-2]] launcher. BV (1.0) = 1,174<ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 41</ref>, BV (2.0) = 1,290<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 33</ref>
 
*; Firefly C : This is a Clan variant of the ''Firefly'' that has been upgraded with all [[Clan]] technology and is also used by [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. The ''Firefly C'' is built on an [[endo steel]] chassis and is armed with four [[ER small laser]]s, three [[medium pulse laser]]s, and an [[SRM-2]] launcher. BV (1.0) = 1,174<ref>''Record Sheets: Upgrades'', p. 41</ref>, BV (2.0) = 1,290<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 33</ref>

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Firefly
Firefly
Production information
Manufacturer Coventry/Earthwerks Combine
Production Year 2790[1]
Model FFL-4B
Class Light
Cost 2,342,600 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 30 tons
Chassis Earthwerks Firefly
Armor StarSlab/1
Engine GM 150
Communications System Datacom 18
Targeting Tracking System Radcom TXX
Heat Sinks 10 single heat sinks
Speed 86.4 km/h
Jump Jets Lexington Lifters
Armament
BV (1.0) 716
BV (2.0) 870[2]


Description

Until the arrival of Wolf's Dragoons in 3005, the 2790 Firefly was a 'Mech thought to be extinct from the rigors of the Succession Wars. Since it was reintroduced to the Inner Sphere, the 'Mech has been refitted by Wolf's Dragoons with Star League technology. The Firefly is a well-armed recon 'Mech that tips the scales at thirty tons, with a maximum ground speed of 86.4 km/h and ability jump up to 120 meters. As a scout 'Mech, the Firefly gives average performance with its energy weapon-heavy arsenal and is useful in both a recon and guerrilla fighter role.

Weapons and Equipment

The Firefly is armed with a Coventry Five-Tube LRM-5 for long-range firepower and to attempt to keep enemies at a distance. If facing a determined enemy that is intent on closing, the Firefly carries three Martell medium lasers, which can cause a considerable amount of damage. Finally, to protect against missile attacks, the Firefly carries a SureFire 444 anti-missile system in the left arm, with a "false" AMS in the right arm.[3]

Variants

  • FFL-3PP2 
    Another refit of the FFL-3SLE, this time simply using standard armor plating instead of the advanced ferro-fibrous composites. BV (2.0) = 873[9]
  • FFL-4A 
    An early variant of the Firefly, and one that accompanied the Dragoons to the Inner Sphere, the -4A carries a similar weapons payload to the -4B model, although it keeps the small laser battery of the -3A instead of the anti-missile system. BV (1.0) = 649, BV (2.0) = 831[11]

Design Quirks

The Firefly has the following Design Quirk:[17][18]

Notes

  • In German products, the unit's proper name was altered to Zecke, which rather means Tick. The model code was accordingly changed to ZCK-4A.

Gallery

References

  1. MUL online date for the Firefly
  2. Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 17
  3. Technical Readout: Succession Wars, p. 20
  4. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 165
  5. Record Sheets: Succession Wars, p. 28
  6. MUL online entry for the FFL-3A variant
  7. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 28
  8. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 29
  9. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 30
  10. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 31
  11. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 32
  12. Master Unit List: Battle Values, p. 94
  13. Master Unit List: Battle Values, p. 95
  14. Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, pp. 29, 95.
  15. Record Sheets: Upgrades, p. 41
  16. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 33
  17. BattleMech Manual, p. 91: "BattleMech Quirk Table"
  18. BattleMech Manual Errata (Version 6.0), p. 9

Bibliography