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Laser Anti-Missile Systems (LAMS)are an improvement upon the standard AMS systems fielded by both Inner Sphere and Clan units. Essentially a small pulse laser modified to target incoming munitions, a LAMS doesn't run out of ammunition like its standard counterpart but builds up heat as it fires. LAMS are available to both Clan and Inner Sphere.
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The '''Laser Anti-Missile System''' (LAMS) is an advanced variation of the standard [[Anti-Missile System]]s fielded by both [[Inner Sphere]] and [[Clan]] militaries. While the standard system utilizes a [[machine gun]] mated to specialized tracking systems, the LAMS uses a [[Small Pulse Laser]], ensuring that the system never runs out of ammunition.
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While solving the frequent lament of the standard system, the disadvantage is that even with the strength of each laser pulse reduced to the minimum required to destroy missiles, the heat build-up is significant and highly variable.
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The LAMS is available to both Clan and Inner Sphere.
  
 
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==References==
Battletech Advanced Tech (1999)
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* ''[[Tactical Handbook]]''
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* ''[[Maximum Tech]]''
  
 
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The Laser Anti-Missile System (LAMS) is an advanced variation of the standard Anti-Missile Systems fielded by both Inner Sphere and Clan militaries. While the standard system utilizes a machine gun mated to specialized tracking systems, the LAMS uses a Small Pulse Laser, ensuring that the system never runs out of ammunition.

While solving the frequent lament of the standard system, the disadvantage is that even with the strength of each laser pulse reduced to the minimum required to destroy missiles, the heat build-up is significant and highly variable.

The LAMS is available to both Clan and Inner Sphere.

Models

References