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==Description==
 
==Description==
Born from the [[Terran Hegemony]]'s attempts to create a medium fire-support platform that would be more advanced than the RLN-1N ''[[Rifleman]]'', [[Mitchell Vehicles]] unveiled the GLH-1D '''''Galahad''''' in [[2570]]. The new design suffered from the same heat issues as the [[BattleMech]] it was meant to replace. With the development of the new [[Gauss Rifle]], Mitchell Vehicles decided in [[2594]] to redesign the ''Galahad'' around these new weapons, changing it into a heavy design in the process. Production of the Galahad was stopped when the [[Graham IV]] manufacturing center was destroyed during the [[Production Ceased::First Succession War|First Succession War]].<ref name=TRO3075/><ref name=TRO3055>''Technical Readout: 3055'', p. 124</ref>
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Born from the [[Terran Hegemony]]'s attempts to create a medium fire-support platform that would be more advanced than the RLN-1N ''[[Rifleman]]'', [[Mitchell Vehicles]] unveiled the GLH-1D '''''Galahad''''' in [[2570]]. Though it outgunned the earlier design and found significant acceptance within the [[Hegemony Armed Forces]], the ''Galahad'' suffered from the same heat issues as the [[BattleMech]] it was meant to replace. With the development of the new [[Gauss Rifle]], Mitchell Vehicles decided in [[2594]] to redesign the ''Galahad'' around these new weapons, changing it into a heavy design in the process. Production of the 2D ''Galahad'' continued for almost two centuries, only stopping when the [[Graham IV]] manufacturing center was destroyed during the [[Production Ceased::First Succession War|First Succession War]].<ref name=TRO3075/><ref name=TRO3055>''Technical Readout: 3055'', p. 124</ref><ref name=TROSW-84>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', pp. 84-85 "Medium 'Mechs - GLH-1D ''Galahad''"</ref>
  
The ''Galahad'' utilizes special building materials in the form of eleven tons of [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor and [[Endo Steel]] internals. To fit the massive weapons on the Galahad, the engine was dropped to a GM 180, giving it a maximum speed of only 54 km/h, making it difficult for the 'Mech to keep up with its companions in most cases. Because the ''Galahad'' possessed so much advanced technology, the ''Galahad'' was mainly (but not exclusively) reserved for [[Star League Defense Force Royal Divisions|SLDF Royal Units]]. Most functioning ''Galahad''s departed the Inner Sphere during [[Aleksandr Kerensky|Kerensky's]] exodus.<ref name=TRO3075/>
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While the older GLH-1D did spread to the Member State militaries, because the GLH-2D possessed so much advanced technology, the ''Galahad'' was mainly (but not exclusively) reserved for [[Star League Defense Force Royal Divisions|SLDF Royal Units]]. Most functioning GLH-2D ''Galahad''s departed the Inner Sphere during [[Aleksandr Kerensky|Kerensky's]] [[Operation EXODUS|Exodus]]. Though sizable numbers of the less advanced GLH-1D remained behind, the [[LosTech|technological decline]] of the [[Succession Wars era]] soon made it impossible for the [[Inner Sphere]] to maintain either variant. Outside the secret stockpiles of [[ComStar]] and patchwork examples in the [[Periphery]] or other backwaters, the ''Galahad'' was one of many designs that disappeared from the battlefield. <ref name=TRO3055/><ref name=TROSW-84/> During the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]], the Blakists put the ''Galahad'' back in production for the first time in centuries at the massive [[Defiance Industries]] plant on [[Hesperus II]]. After the factory was retaken by the [[Lyran Alliance]] and its allies, production of the 'Mech would continue for the Lyrans as of [[3079]].<ref name=TRO3075/> <ref>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'' p. 29, Hesperus II, Defiance Industries: Main Products</ref>
 
 
During the [[Word of Blake]] [[Jihad]], the Blakists put the ''Galahad'' back in production for the first time in centuries at the massive [[Defiance Industries]] plant on [[Hesperus II]]. After the factory was retaken by the [[Lyran Alliance]] and its allies, production of the 'Mech would continue for the Lyrans as of [[3079]].<ref>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'' p. 29, Hesperus II, Defiance Industries: Main Products</ref>
 
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The GLH-2D utilizes two massive M-7 [[Gauss Rifle]]s, with two tons of ammo for each rifle. It was a showing of the powerful new weapons at the time and earned it the nickname of "Gausszilla". One problem with the two massive rifles was the recoil. During the [[Reunification War]], multiple reports of catastrophic failure of the shoulder couplings came in from the front lines.<ref name=TRO3075/>
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The ''Galahad'' utilizes special building materials in the form of eleven tons of [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor and [[Endo Steel]] internals. To fit the massive weapons on the ''Galahad'', the engine was dropped to a [[GM]] 180, giving it a maximum speed of only 54 km/h, making it difficult for the 'Mech to keep up with its companions in most cases. The GLH-2D carries two massive M-7 [[Gauss Rifle]]s, with two tons of ammo for each rifle. It was a showing of the powerful new weapons at the time and earned it the nickname of "Gausszilla". One problem with the two massive rifles was the recoil, the ''Galahad'''s shoulder-rotation rings being originally designed for the GLH-1D's all energy load-out. During the [[Reunification War]], multiple reports of catastrophic failure of the shoulder couplings came in from the front lines with Mitchell completely redesigned GLH-2D's shoulder couplings in response. Even with the additional bracing, the recoil of the Gauss Rifles contributed the fact the ''Galahad'' spent an average of fifteen percent more time in the repair bay undergoing preventative maintenance compared to other designs of similar weight. <ref name=TRO3075/><ref name=TROSW-84/>
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*;GLH-1D : The original ''Galahad'' was only 50 tons, had a 150-rated-[[Fusion engine]], used [[Endo Steel]] internals, and had ten tons of standard armor to protect it. For weapons, it had two [[Large Laser]]s and two [[Particle Projection Cannon]]s, one in each arm. It only had thirteen [[double heat sink]]s to attempt to cope with the heat, which was not enough. This shortcoming led to the upgraded GLH-2D variant. BV (2.0) = 1,307<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 168</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 61</ref>
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*;GLH-1D : The original HAF ''Galahad'' weighed only 50 tons, was powered by a 150-rated [[GM]] [[Fusion engine]], used Star League V [[Endo Steel]] internals, and had ten tons of standard Armorscale armor to protect it. For weapons, it had two Nova [[Large Laser]]s and two Magna Hellstar [[Particle Projection Cannon]]s, one in each arm. The GLH-1D only had an mere thirteen [[double heat sink]]s to attempt to cope with such high heat weapons, rewarding careful [[volley fire]] but punishing [[Alpha Strike (tactic)|alpha strikes]]. The GLH-1D's slow speed for its weight and insufficient cooling resulted in the upgraded GLH-2D variant. BV (2.0) = 1,307<ref name=TROSW-84/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 168</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 61</ref>
 
    
 
    
 
*;GLH-3D : The Word of Blake's version of the ''Galahad'', the GLH-3D variant, employs a 240-rated [[Light Fusion Engine]] and a [[small cockpit]]. For weapons it uses two [[Light Gauss Rifle]]s with four tons of ammo to split between them. It was also given more sophisticated electronics, in the way of an [[improved C3 computer]] and a [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. BV (2.0) = 1,268<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 169</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 63</ref>
 
*;GLH-3D : The Word of Blake's version of the ''Galahad'', the GLH-3D variant, employs a 240-rated [[Light Fusion Engine]] and a [[small cockpit]]. For weapons it uses two [[Light Gauss Rifle]]s with four tons of ammo to split between them. It was also given more sophisticated electronics, in the way of an [[improved C3 computer]] and a [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. BV (2.0) = 1,268<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 169</ref><ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War'', p. 63</ref>
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==Related BattleMechs==
 
==Related BattleMechs==
 
* ''[[Glass Spider (Galahad)|Glass Spider]]'' - The ''Glass Spider'' is the [[Clans]]' version of the GLH-2D, using a 240-rated [[Fusion Engine]] due to the lighter versions of [[Gauss Rifle]]s it used, which also allowed for one extra ton of ammo to be put on. It also utilizes Clan [[Ferro Fibrous]] armor and [[Endo Steel]] internal structure to free up space that the inferior GLH-2D used. After [[Clan Wolf]] absorbed [[Clan Widowmaker]] in [[2834]], many ''Glass Spider''s were captured and subsequently spread throughout the Clans. BV (2.0) = 1,825<ref name=TRO3075/><ref name=TRO3055/><ref>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 116</ref>
 
* ''[[Glass Spider (Galahad)|Glass Spider]]'' - The ''Glass Spider'' is the [[Clans]]' version of the GLH-2D, using a 240-rated [[Fusion Engine]] due to the lighter versions of [[Gauss Rifle]]s it used, which also allowed for one extra ton of ammo to be put on. It also utilizes Clan [[Ferro Fibrous]] armor and [[Endo Steel]] internal structure to free up space that the inferior GLH-2D used. After [[Clan Wolf]] absorbed [[Clan Widowmaker]] in [[2834]], many ''Glass Spider''s were captured and subsequently spread throughout the Clans. BV (2.0) = 1,825<ref name=TRO3075/><ref name=TRO3055/><ref>''Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade'', p. 116</ref>
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==BattleMech Gallery==
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File:Galahad-1d.jpg|GLH-1D ''Galahad''
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==References==
 
==References==
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3075]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: Succession Wars]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II]]''
  

Revision as of 07:46, 19 October 2017

This article is about the 26th century Terran Hegemony BattleMech. For other uses, see Galahad (disambiguation).
Galahad (BattleMech)
Galahad
Production information
Manufacturer Mitchell Vehicles
Defiance Industries
Production Year 2570[1][2]
Model GLH-2D
Class Heavy
Cost 4,585,600 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 60 tons
Chassis Star League VI
Armor Grumman-3 Ferro Fibrous
Engine GM 180
Communications System HartfordCo COM 3000
Targeting Tracking System HartfordCo XHW 7
Heat Sinks 10
Speed 54 km/h
Armament
BV (2.0) 1,648[3][4]


Description

Born from the Terran Hegemony's attempts to create a medium fire-support platform that would be more advanced than the RLN-1N Rifleman, Mitchell Vehicles unveiled the GLH-1D Galahad in 2570. Though it outgunned the earlier design and found significant acceptance within the Hegemony Armed Forces, the Galahad suffered from the same heat issues as the BattleMech it was meant to replace. With the development of the new Gauss Rifle, Mitchell Vehicles decided in 2594 to redesign the Galahad around these new weapons, changing it into a heavy design in the process. Production of the 2D Galahad continued for almost two centuries, only stopping when the Graham IV manufacturing center was destroyed during the First Succession War"First Succession War" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation..[1][5][6]

While the older GLH-1D did spread to the Member State militaries, because the GLH-2D possessed so much advanced technology, the Galahad was mainly (but not exclusively) reserved for SLDF Royal Units. Most functioning GLH-2D Galahads departed the Inner Sphere during Kerensky's Exodus. Though sizable numbers of the less advanced GLH-1D remained behind, the technological decline of the Succession Wars era soon made it impossible for the Inner Sphere to maintain either variant. Outside the secret stockpiles of ComStar and patchwork examples in the Periphery or other backwaters, the Galahad was one of many designs that disappeared from the battlefield. [5][6] During the Word of Blake Jihad, the Blakists put the Galahad back in production for the first time in centuries at the massive Defiance Industries plant on Hesperus II. After the factory was retaken by the Lyran Alliance and its allies, production of the 'Mech would continue for the Lyrans as of 3079.[1] [7]

Weapons and Equipment

The Galahad utilizes special building materials in the form of eleven tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor and Endo Steel internals. To fit the massive weapons on the Galahad, the engine was dropped to a GM 180, giving it a maximum speed of only 54 km/h, making it difficult for the 'Mech to keep up with its companions in most cases. The GLH-2D carries two massive M-7 Gauss Rifles, with two tons of ammo for each rifle. It was a showing of the powerful new weapons at the time and earned it the nickname of "Gausszilla". One problem with the two massive rifles was the recoil, the Galahad's shoulder-rotation rings being originally designed for the GLH-1D's all energy load-out. During the Reunification War, multiple reports of catastrophic failure of the shoulder couplings came in from the front lines with Mitchell completely redesigned GLH-2D's shoulder couplings in response. Even with the additional bracing, the recoil of the Gauss Rifles contributed the fact the Galahad spent an average of fifteen percent more time in the repair bay undergoing preventative maintenance compared to other designs of similar weight. [1][6]

Variants

  • GLH-1D 
    The original HAF Galahad weighed only 50 tons, was powered by a 150-rated GM Fusion engine, used Star League V Endo Steel internals, and had ten tons of standard Armorscale armor to protect it. For weapons, it had two Nova Large Lasers and two Magna Hellstar Particle Projection Cannons, one in each arm. The GLH-1D only had an mere thirteen double heat sinks to attempt to cope with such high heat weapons, rewarding careful volley fire but punishing alpha strikes. The GLH-1D's slow speed for its weight and insufficient cooling resulted in the upgraded GLH-2D variant. BV (2.0) = 1,307[6][8][9]

Custom Variant

  • GLH-3D Galahad Laodices 
    This custom variant of the Galahad was used by Phantom Demi-Precentor Delta Laodices, a commander of the 40th Shadow Division.[12] It uses a Small Cockpit, an Improved C3 Computer, one Light Gauss Rifle, and a Guardian ECM Suite - just like a standard 3D Galahad. It differs, however, in that it drops the other Light Gauss Rifle and one ton of ammunition, replacing them with an ER PPC enhanced by an experimental PPC Capacitor in the right arm. In addition, a Light PPC is mounted in the center torso. These modifications allow the 'Mech to remain in combat for far longer.[13]

Related BattleMechs

BattleMech Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Technical Readout: 3075, pp. 180-181, "Galahad 'Mech Profile"
  2. Era Digest: Age of War, p. 11
  3. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 167
  4. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 62
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Technical Readout: 3055, p. 124
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Technical Readout: Succession Wars, pp. 84-85 "Medium 'Mechs - GLH-1D Galahad"
  7. Objectives: Lyran Alliance p. 29, Hesperus II, Defiance Industries: Main Products
  8. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 168
  9. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 61
  10. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 169
  11. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 63
  12. Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II, p. 2
  13. Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II, p. 20
  14. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 116

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