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− | + | A '''One-Shot''' weapon is a missile launcher that has only one shot to fire. All [[SRM|short-]], [[LRM|long-]], [[MML|Multi-Missile Launchers]], and [[Torpedo]]s can be modified in this way. Rather than being linked to one or more one-ton ammunition bins, a one-shot weapon weighs an extra half-ton to represent the round inside it. The One-Shot missile system was introduced in [[2676]] by the [[Terran Hegemony]]. It served to provide a little bit more firepower when space and mass were at a premium. The advantage is that the single salvo of the One-Shot launcher can inflict some more damage that an opponent may not expect, and the lack of ammunition prevents damage from an ammunition explosion. The downside is that the One-Shot missile launcher's damage usually isn't significant. The limited ammunition and high weight penalty of the weapon led to it falling out of service around [[2800]].<ref name=tm230>''TechManual'', p. 230</ref><ref name="SSWp102">''Second Succession War'', p. 102, "Weapons and Equipment Extinction Table"</ref> | |
− | A '''One-Shot''' weapon is a missile launcher that has only one shot to fire. All [[SRM|short-]], [[LRM|long-]], [[MML|Multi-Missile Launchers]], and [[Torpedo]]s can be modified in this way. Rather than being linked to one or more one-ton ammunition bins, a one-shot weapon weighs an extra half-ton to represent the round inside it. The One-Shot missile system was introduced in [[2676]] by the [[Terran Hegemony]]. It served to provide a little bit more firepower when space and mass were at a premium. The advantage is that the single salvo of the One-Shot launcher can inflict some more damage that an opponent may not expect, and the lack of ammunition prevents damage from an ammunition explosion. The downside is that the One-Shot missile launcher's damage usually isn't significant. The limited ammunition and high weight penalty of the weapon led to it falling out of service around [[2800]].<ref name=tm230>''TechManual'', p. 230</ref> | ||
A One-Shot missile system can use [[Artemis IV]] or be equipped with [[Narc]] capable munitions.<ref>''TechManual'', p. 206</ref> One-Shot [[Streak]] missile systems and One-Shot Narc systems are also possible.<ref name=tm230/> | A One-Shot missile system can use [[Artemis IV]] or be equipped with [[Narc]] capable munitions.<ref>''TechManual'', p. 206</ref> One-Shot [[Streak]] missile systems and One-Shot Narc systems are also possible.<ref name=tm230/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
− | *''[[TechManual]]'' | + | * ''[[Second Succession War (Sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]'' |
− | *''[[Tactical Operations]]'' | + | * ''[[TechManual]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Tactical Operations]]'' | ||
[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Missile Weapons]] | [[Category:Missile Weapons]] |
Revision as of 18:10, 8 March 2018
A One-Shot weapon is a missile launcher that has only one shot to fire. All short-, long-, Multi-Missile Launchers, and Torpedos can be modified in this way. Rather than being linked to one or more one-ton ammunition bins, a one-shot weapon weighs an extra half-ton to represent the round inside it. The One-Shot missile system was introduced in 2676 by the Terran Hegemony. It served to provide a little bit more firepower when space and mass were at a premium. The advantage is that the single salvo of the One-Shot launcher can inflict some more damage that an opponent may not expect, and the lack of ammunition prevents damage from an ammunition explosion. The downside is that the One-Shot missile launcher's damage usually isn't significant. The limited ammunition and high weight penalty of the weapon led to it falling out of service around 2800.[1][2]
A One-Shot missile system can use Artemis IV or be equipped with Narc capable munitions.[3] One-Shot Streak missile systems and One-Shot Narc systems are also possible.[1]
Despite their re-introduction in 3030 by the Free Worlds League, One-shot missile systems are rare, and becoming rarer with the propagation of the 'Mech-sized Rocket Launcher.[1]
One-Shot missile launchers can be mounted on nearly any unit type, including battle armor.[4]
The Improved One Shot missile system is derived from the One-Shot missile system.[5]