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{{otheruses|the (apocryphal) [[Land Air 'Mech]] design from [[BattleTechnology]]|the ''[[Leopard]]''-class [[DropShip]]|Munin (Leopard)}} | {{otheruses|the (apocryphal) [[Land Air 'Mech]] design from [[BattleTechnology]]|the ''[[Leopard]]''-class [[DropShip]]|Munin (Leopard)}} | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | This apparent precursor to the ''[[Phoenix Hawk LAM]]'' | + | This apparent precursor to the ''[[Phoenix Hawk LAM]]'' may have had a different name originally, but in any case became known as the '''''Munin'' LAM'''. The only samples known to exist were those recovered from a cache by the [[Tyr Resistance Movement]] shortly before the [[Fourth Succession War]]. The number of ''Munin LAM''s they recovered is unknown.<ref>''BattleTechnology'', issue #10</ref> |
− | The Tyr underground movement used | + | The Tyr underground movement used these LAMs for operations throughout the [[Rasalhague Military District]]. Sightings were reported by both [[House Kurita]] and [[House Steiner]], but apparently the ''Munin LAM''s were mistaken for ''Phoenix Hawk LAM''s. |
− | The last major operation | + | The last major operation involving the design seems to have been a fight against pirates on [[Outpost]] in [[3033]]. By then the ''Munin LAM''s were operating as part of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]]'s [[KungsArmé]]. Reportedly, out of four LAMs in the battle only one remained operable, and its pilot subsequently became an academy trainer.<ref>''BattleTechnology'', issue #10, p. 52 (scenario "Memory's Surprises")</ref> |
==Weapons and Equipment== | ==Weapons and Equipment== |
Revision as of 02:57, 20 September 2017
- This article is about the (apocryphal) Land Air 'Mech design from BattleTechnology. For the Leopard-class DropShip, see Munin (Leopard).
Apocryphal This article's subject is only mentioned in apocryphal sources, i.e. official BattleTech products which are not clearly Non-canon but do not meet the current Canon criteria either. For more information, check the Canonicity section. |
Munin Land-Air 'Mech | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Eldridge Systems |
Model | MN-1B |
Class | Medium |
Technical specifications | |
'Mech type | Inner Sphere BattleMech |
Mass | 45 tons |
Chassis | Orguss Stinger |
Armor | Durallex Light |
Engine | VOX 225 |
Communications System | Tek BattleCom |
Targeting Tracking System | LOCKET |
Heat Sinks | 15 |
Speed | 86.4 ground km/h, 1440 overthrust km/h |
Jump Jets | Allied AVRTech 100 |
Armament |
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Description
This apparent precursor to the Phoenix Hawk LAM may have had a different name originally, but in any case became known as the Munin LAM. The only samples known to exist were those recovered from a cache by the Tyr Resistance Movement shortly before the Fourth Succession War. The number of Munin LAMs they recovered is unknown.[1]
The Tyr underground movement used these LAMs for operations throughout the Rasalhague Military District. Sightings were reported by both House Kurita and House Steiner, but apparently the Munin LAMs were mistaken for Phoenix Hawk LAMs.
The last major operation involving the design seems to have been a fight against pirates on Outpost in 3033. By then the Munin LAMs were operating as part of the Free Rasalhague Republic's KungsArmé. Reportedly, out of four LAMs in the battle only one remained operable, and its pilot subsequently became an academy trainer.[2]
Weapons and Equipment
The basic version is armed with a Magna Mk. I large laser, two Magna Mk. II medium lasers and a Magna Mk. III small laser, with fifteen heat sinks. Variants have exchanged the Mk. I or Mk. II lasers and heat sinks for missile launchers; see below.
Variants
Several variants have been reported, though it remains unclear if these are true production variants or mere field refits. One exchanges the Mk. II medium lasers and three heat sinks for a SRM-6. Another variant exchanges the Mk. I large laser and one heat sink for a LRM-10 launcher.
References
Bibliography
- BattleTechnology issue #10