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Revision as of 11:27, 16 June 2015

Killer Whale
Killer Whale-T
Production information
Type Capital Missile
Teleoperated Capital Missile
Tech Base Star League
Inner Sphere
Year Availability 3051
3056 (T)[1]
Year Introduced 2305
3056 (T)[2]
Technical specifications
Heat 20[3]
Damage 4 Capital
40 Standard
Minimum Range N/A
Short Range 1-12[4]
N/A[5]
Medium Range 13-24
N/A
Long Range 25-36
N/A
Extreme Range 37-48
N/A
Tons 150 standard launcher
160 KW-T
Mass 50 tons per missile kg
Critical Slots N/A
Space Slots N/A
Cost (unloaded) 150,000
165,000
Ammo Cost (per ton) 20,000 (each missile)
17,000 (each missile)
BV (1.0) 769 (launcher), 96 (each missile)
923 (launcher), 115 (each missile)
BV (2.0) 769 (launcher), 96 (each missile)
2,306 (Teleoperated launcher), 115 (each teleoperated missile)[6]

Description

The heavyweight of the SLDF Navy's three anti-fighter missile systems, the Killer Whale can destroy an AeroSpace Fighter with one hit. After the fall of the Star League and the loss of WarShips, production of this missile stopped. Only when WarShips reappeared during the Clan Invasion was production restarted.

Like its sister missiles, the primitive guidance packages the post Succession Wars era Successor States could manufacture limited the Killer Whale's effectiveness. To overcome this, weapons manufacturers under contract to the Draconis Combine Admiralty[7] created the Killer Whale-T by removing the bulky guidance system and replacing it with communications links that let gunners guide the missile like a remote-controlled AeroSpace Fighter. The ability to manually guide the missile and change targets more than made up for the Killer Whale-T's inability to target small craft.[8]

Brands

The Killer Whale missile system only has one model, produced on the following planets:[9]

Planet Company
Alarion Port Sydney Naval Shipyards
Tamarind Technicron Manufacturing
Galax Federated-Boeing Interstellar

Variants

The Santa Ana is a Killer Whale missile equipped with a 50 kiloton thermonuclear warhead[10] instead of the traditional high explosive warhead. As it is functionally identical to the Killer Whale, a Santa Ana missile can be fired from any launcher that can handle the Killer Whale. It can also be fired from a launcher on a planet's surface to hit a target elsewhere on the planet's surface.[11]

The Peacemaker is a Killer Whale missile equipped with a 500 kiloton thermonuclear warhead[12], making it the largest tactical nuclear weapon. Though it is based on the Killer Whale missile body, its range profile is identical to the Kraken-T missile, and it can only be launched from a surface-mounted silo.[13]

References

  1. TechManual, p. 292
  2. TechManual, p. 292
  3. AeroTech 2, p. 101
  4. Strategic Operations Record Sheets and Compiled Tables PDF download, p. 31
  5. AeroTech 2, p. 41 - "Teleoperated Missiles"
  6. TechManual, p. 318
  7. TechManual, p. 292
  8. AeroTech 2, p. 41 - "Teleoperated Missiles"
  9. TechManual, p. 210
  10. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 130 Standard Nuclear Weaponry Table
  11. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 134
  12. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 130 Standard Nuclear Weaponry Table
  13. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 135

Bibliography