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The ''Mosquito'' was also used by the [[Republic Armed Forces]].<ref>''Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised'', p. 108</ref>
 
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The current incarnation of the Mosquito, which premiered in [[3059]]<ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=68411.0 Writers confirm date of IX version of the Mosquito]</ref>, uses a single Extended Range Medium Laser for self-defense, while it is only protected by one ton of [[BAR]] 6 grade armor. However, the aircraft is not designed for direct combat.  The craft is powered by a Hermes [[Fission Engine]], which has been touted as being highly reliable, allowing the ''Mosquito'' to adapt to a variety of planetary environments.<ref>''TechManual'' p. 112 - Mosquito IX Radar Plane (Madrite Company) - Name of actual engine used listed and its pro & cons.</ref><ref>''Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised'', p. 110</ref>
 
The current incarnation of the Mosquito, which premiered in [[3059]]<ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=68411.0 Writers confirm date of IX version of the Mosquito]</ref>, uses a single Extended Range Medium Laser for self-defense, while it is only protected by one ton of [[BAR]] 6 grade armor. However, the aircraft is not designed for direct combat.  The craft is powered by a Hermes [[Fission Engine]], which has been touted as being highly reliable, allowing the ''Mosquito'' to adapt to a variety of planetary environments.<ref>''TechManual'' p. 112 - Mosquito IX Radar Plane (Madrite Company) - Name of actual engine used listed and its pro & cons.</ref><ref>''Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised'', p. 110</ref>
  

Revision as of 15:47, 8 May 2015

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Mosquito IX Radar Plane
Production information
Manufacturer Malrite Company
Use High-altitude spy plane
surveillance craft
Airborne Refueling Aircraft
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Chassis Type (Size) Fixed Wing (Medium)
Equipment Rating
Cost ???
Introduced 2448
Technical specifications
Mass 75 Tons
Speed 60 km/ph
Top Speed 60 km/ph
Power Plant Fission
Fuel (Type/Range) Unlimited
Armament ER Medium Laser
4 x External Stores Hardpoints
Basic Fire Control
Heat Sinks 5
Armor BAR 6
Crew 2 + 1 Officers
2 Comm techs
1 Gunner
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???

Description

The Mosquito IX Radar Plane is a long-range surveillance aircraft design.

History

Development

The plane was first developed by the DMI Inc., of Caph in early 2400s. DMI Inc, using a treasure trove of electronics and communication equipment found in Rock Mountains on Terra, begun designs on an airborne radar plane. After several years, the company was forced to sell its manufacturing and its cache of high-technology to the Mallus Brothers. William Mallus invested his family fortune re-designing the aircraft to handle the thin atmosphere of high altitudes. However, after seven years of development he died of a heart attack and his brother Nathan took over.

Nathan finalized the design and formed the Malrite Company, which first produced the aircraft for market in 2448. The aircraft was a success in the Terran Hegemony, forcing Malrite to expand to meet demand for the Mosquito.

Deployment

Since its introduction, the Mosquito, was purchased by various organizations, initially by colonization groups and provincial militaries.

The aircraft continued into the late thirty-first century, when it was deployed into new roles, such as fire fighting, refueling aircraft, and even as a storm chaser, while planetary militia still employed the Mosquito in its original role. The Second Star League, prior to its demise in 3067, used a number of these aircraft deployed on both Huntress and Strana Mechty for monitoring the people of those worlds.

The company still produces the Mosquito and has noted that it would sell more of the aircraft if the price tag for its array of sophisticated equipment was not so high.[1]

The Mosquito was also used by the Republic Armed Forces.[2]

Equipment and Capabilities

The current incarnation of the Mosquito, which premiered in 3059[3], uses a single Extended Range Medium Laser for self-defense, while it is only protected by one ton of BAR 6 grade armor. However, the aircraft is not designed for direct combat. The craft is powered by a Hermes Fission Engine, which has been touted as being highly reliable, allowing the Mosquito to adapt to a variety of planetary environments.[4][5]

It does employ four external stores hardpoints, two per each of the craft's wings for external ordinance or additional equipment needed for any particular mission. The craft was designed to use the SISO (Slide In/Slide Out) module system which was seen used on Cortez Series N exploration vehicles.[6] Other design features include Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) capability, two tons of Communication Equipment, a High-Rez Image camera, an Infrared Imager Camera, Look-Down Radar, a Remote Sensor Dispenser and a refueling drogue.

Equipment Rating

E/D-D-D/E

Cargo

The vehicle is equipped with a Liquid Cargo Bay with a 20.02 ton capacity with door mounted in the rear.

Variants

The Mosquito has a number variants in use as of 3067, these include Fire Fighting, Weather monitoring aircraft, and some others. Noted variants include 3052 Model & 3067 Model, however these aircraft only differ in cosmetic appearance.[7]

Notes

It is unclear exactly when the Mosquito IX which stats are featured in the TRO:VA profile actually came out. This is due to the inclusion of a ER Medium Laser which didn't exist when the vehicle first premiered. As of this writing, there is no published Record Sheets for this vehicle or its variants.

References

  1. TechManual p. 112 - Mosquito IX Radar Plane (Madrite Company) - Article notes some details that TRO:VA does not include.
  2. Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised, p. 108
  3. Writers confirm date of IX version of the Mosquito
  4. TechManual p. 112 - Mosquito IX Radar Plane (Madrite Company) - Name of actual engine used listed and its pro & cons.
  5. Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised, p. 110
  6. Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex p. 116 - Mosquito IX - Article notes the aircraft utilizes a similar technology to the SIOS system that Cortez exploration vehicle uses.
  7. TechManual p. 112 - Mosquito IX Radar Plane - Actual variant names given, but they are only cosmetic variants with no equipment differences.
  • Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex, pp. 116-117 - "Vehicle Profile"

Bibliography