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Revision as of 04:52, 24 October 2018
PPC | |
Production information | |
Type | Energy (Direct Fire) |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere (IS) |
Year Availability | 2460 TH |
Year Introduced | 2460 TH |
Year Extinction | N/A |
Year Reintroduced | N/A |
Technology Rating | (Choose One A - F) |
Availability Rating | (Choose One A - F, X) |
Availability Ratings | (Choose One A - F, X)/(Choose One A - F, X)/(Choose One A - F, X) |
Legality Rating | (Choose One A - F) |
Technical specifications | |
Heat | 10 |
Damage | 10 |
Minimum Range | 3 |
Short Range | 1-6 |
Medium Range | 7-12 |
Long Range | 13-18 |
Tons | 7 |
Critical Slots | 3 |
Ammo Per Ton | N/A |
Cost (unloaded) | 200,000[1] |
Ammo Cost (per ton) | N/A |
BV (1.0) | 176 |
BV (2.0) | 176[2] |
Contents
Description
The Particle Projector Cannon (or PPC) is an energy weapon, firing a concentrated stream of protons or ions at a target, with damage resulting from both thermal and kinetic energy.[3] Despite being an energy weapon, it produces recoil. The lethality of the weapon rivals that of higher-caliber autocannons; just three shots from a PPC will vaporize nearly two tons of standard military-grade armor.[4] Targets hit by multiple, simultaneous PPCs can also suffer electrical side-effects, such as overloaded computer systems or targeting sensors.[5] The ion beam also extends to much farther ranges than autocannon fire, though PPCs generate large amounts of waste heat.
PPCs are equipped with a Field Inhibitor to prevent feedback which could damage the firing unit's electronic systems.[6] This inhibitor degrades the performance of the weapon at close ranges of less than 90 meters. Particularly daring warriors have been known to disengage the inhibitor and risk damage to their own machine when a target is at close range.
Models
The PPC is manufactured on the following planets:
Brand | Planet | Company |
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Johnston Parti-Cannon | New Syrtis | Johnston Industries |
Kinslaughter | Mars | Krupp Stellar Technologies Inc. |
Lord's Light | Tok Do? | Alshain Weapons |
Parti-Kill Heavy | Dunianshire | Majesty Metals and Manufacturing |
Parti-Kill Heavy Cannon | Dunianshire | Canopus Industries Alpha |
Parti-Kill Heavy Cannon | New Earth | New Earth Trading Company |
PDVR Piledriver Model 11-D | Tharkad | Bauer Enterprises |
Starcutter | Nirasaki | New Age Systems Incorporated |
Stolz Harbinger 2 | Wotan | Krauss-Liemann Incorporated |
Ceras Arms Smasher
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typically used in | References |
Capella | Ceres Metals Industries | ||
St. Ives | Ceres Metals Industries |
Donal
Used in the armament of the original Warhammer 6R and Battlemaster BLR-1G.[7] Manufactured at various locations throughout the Inner Sphere and Periphery, it is distinct for the long 'barrel' and blocky power chamber.
Magna Hellstar
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typically used in | References |
Arc-Royal | TharHes Industries | ||
Sterope | Sterope Defense Industries | ||
Terra | Pandora 'Mech Works | ||
Terra | Skobel MechWorks | ||
Twycross | Trellshire Heavy Industries |
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typically used in | References |
Betelgeuse | Aldis Industries | ||
New Samarkand | New Samarkand Metals | ||
Taurus | Magna Metals Inc | ||
Terra | Aldis Industries |
Tiegart
The Tiegart Particle Projection Cannon provides similar performance to the Donal PPC while being ten percent smaller. Unlike the more common Donal however, even during the Star League era Tiegart replacement parts were more scarce with fire control suffering greatly without a steady supply of parts, even with several redundancy circuits providing backup if needed.[8] Production of the Tiegart PPC ended during the destruction of the early Succession War with designs utlizing the more compact PPC being reworked to use the more common Donal PPCs. [9]
Manufactured on | Manufactured by | Typically used in | References |
Al Na'ir | Yori 'Mech Works | ||
Nirasaki | Maltex Corporation | ||
Hatamoto-Chi | [10] |
Variants
- Prototype
- The Mackie used an older prototype for the Particle Projector Cannon, seeing as it was equipped with one before the weapon is even introduced. According to the rules in Interstellar Operations regarding prototype energy weapons, the primary difference between the prototype and the mass production models is a considerably increased heat output (around 50% higher). [11]
- Improved PPC
- Developed by the Clans shortly after the Exodus, the only differences between the Improved PPC and a normal PPC would be that the mass is only 6000 kilograms, and that the weapon only occupies 2 Critical Slots. All other performance characteristics remain same, and it would go on to become obsolete when the Clans perfected the ER-PPC. This weapon was also described in Interstellar Operations.[12]
- Light and Heavy PPCs
- Developed by the Draconis Combine in 3067, the Light model significantly cut down on the size and weight of the weapon at the expense of damage output, and the Heavy model increased the damage output at the expense of increased heat and mass.
- Snub-Nose PPC
- By modifying the PPC to have a much shorter barrel and plasma focus, the Snub-Nose PPC sacrifices its maximum effective range (especially since damage starts to drop significantly as distance increases), but makes up for it by lacking a minimum range and being much better suited for close-quarters engagements. Additionally, it is actually easier for some mechs to carry these things when a regular PPC wouldn't fit.
- ER PPC
- The Extended Range Particle Projector Cannon has a much further maximum range than its ancestor, along with the additional benefit of not having a minimum range. The downside to this, however, is the increased heat output. Though the weapon became Lostech for use in the Inner Sphere, the Clans never lost the technology, and managed to make improvements.
See Also
- The PPC Capacitor
- This piece of equipment can be added to PPCs in order to increase the damage output, but on top of being slow to charge, this capacitor is prone to causing explosions. Some mechs that are desperate to save weight will drop their full-sized PPC for a Light PPC and an added Capacitor.
- BSPFD (Blue Shield Particle Field Dampener)
- A system that was developed in order to reduce the damage output from incoming PPCs, the BSPFD isn't useful for much else and can occupy vital space in a mech.
References
- ↑ TechManual p. 289
- ↑ TechManual, p. 317, "Inner Sphere Weapons and Equipment BV Table"
- ↑ TechManual, p. 233, "Particle Projector Cannon (PPC)"
- ↑ TechManual p. 234
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3050 Revised, Burke combat vehicle
- ↑ TechManual p. 233
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3025 pp 96-97, 114-115
- ↑ Technical Readout: 2750, p. 48-49
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3025 Revised, p. 102-103
- ↑ Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, p. 89
- ↑ Interstellar Operations, pages 120-124, "Primitive Units and RetroTech"
- ↑ Interstellar Operations, pages 95-97, "Early Clan Improved Equipment"