Difference between revisions of "Raptor"

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| BV (1.0)    = 655<ref name=TRO>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', pp. 120-121</ref>
 
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==Alternate Configurations==
 
==Alternate Configurations==
* Alt Config A - The ''Raptor'' A is intended for extended operations from supply lines. The ''Raptor A'' carries as its primary weapons two [[Large Laser]]s and for close range combat the A configuration carries three Small Lasers. BV (1.0) = 613, BV (2.0) = 783
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* Alt Config A - The ''Raptor'' A is intended for extended operations from supply lines. The ''Raptor A'' carries as its primary weapons two [[Large Laser]]s and for close range combat the A configuration carries three Small Lasers. BV (1.0) = 702<ref name=TRO/>, BV (2.0) = 783
  
* Alt Config B - The B configuration carries three [[SRM-6]] launchers and a Small Laser. This configuration is intended for close combat and works well in a vehicle-hunting role as well as in mop up operations. BV (1.0) = 798, BV (2.0) = 613
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* Alt Config B - The B configuration carries three [[SRM-6]] launchers and a Small Laser. This configuration is intended for close combat and works well in a vehicle-hunting role as well as in mop up operations. BV (1.0) = 533<ref name=TRO/>, BV (2.0) = 613
  
* Alt Config C - Configured for medium to close range combat, the C configuration of the ''Raptor'' is built to swoop in on a target and overwhelm an enemy with fire from its six Medium Lasers and two [[Small Pulse Laser]]s and adds two more [[double heat sink]]s. For missile defense the ''Raptor'' C carries an [[Anti-Missile System]]. BV (1.0) = 780, BV (2.0) = 870
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* Alt Config C - Configured for medium to close range combat, the C configuration of the ''Raptor'' is built to swoop in on a target and overwhelm an enemy with fire from its six Medium Lasers and two [[Small Pulse Laser]]s and adds two more [[double heat sink]]s. For missile defense the ''Raptor'' C carries an [[Anti-Missile System]]. BV (1.0) = 780<ref name=TRO/>, BV (2.0) = 870
  
* Alt Config D - Loaded with advanced electronic equipment, the D configuration carries a [[TAG]] laser designator, a Beagle [[Active Probe]], and a [[C3 Slave]] unit. The ''Raptor'' D is armed with a short-range arsenal of three [[Streak SRM-2]] launchers and two Small Lasers. To deter infantry attacks, the D configuration has two [[Machine Gun]]s. The combination of a Beagle Active Probe with TAG and a C3 slave make the ''Raptor'' D an excellent point 'Mech for light C3 lances, since it is able to share targeting information with allied units and also find hidden units and designate them for highly accurate artillery fire. BV (1.0) = 428, BV (2.0) = 490
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* Alt Config D - Loaded with advanced electronic equipment, the D configuration carries a [[TAG]] laser designator, a Beagle [[Active Probe]], and a [[C3 Slave]] unit. The ''Raptor'' D is armed with a short-range arsenal of three [[Streak SRM-2]] launchers and two Small Lasers. To deter infantry attacks, the D configuration has two [[Machine Gun]]s. The combination of a Beagle Active Probe with TAG and a C3 slave make the ''Raptor'' D an excellent point 'Mech for light C3 lances, since it is able to share targeting information with allied units and also find hidden units and designate them for highly accurate artillery fire. BV (1.0) = 428<ref name=TRO/>, BV (2.0) = 490
  
* Alt Config E - A medium range missile barrage 'Mech, the E configuration carries three [[MRM-10]] launchers with a single Small Laser as a backup weapon. BV (1.0) = 517, BV (2.0) = 597
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* Alt Config E - A medium range missile barrage 'Mech, the E configuration carries three [[MRM-10]] launchers with a single Small Laser as a backup weapon. BV (1.0) = 517<ref name=TRO/>, BV (2.0) = 597
  
* Alt Config F - Similar to the C configuration, the F configuration of the ''Raptor'' carries five [[ER Medium Laser]]s and adds three additional double heat sinks. The ''Raptor'' F has added maneuverability with the addition of seven [[jump jet]]s, allowing it to jump up to two hundred and ten meters. BV (1.0) = 959, BV (2.0) = 1,029
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* Alt Config F - Similar to the C configuration, the F configuration of the ''Raptor'' carries five [[ER Medium Laser]]s and adds three additional double heat sinks. The ''Raptor'' F has added maneuverability with the addition of seven [[jump jet]]s, allowing it to jump up to two hundred and ten meters. BV (1.0) = 959<ref name=TRO/>, BV (2.0) = 1,029
  
 
==Non-Standard Configurations==
 
==Non-Standard Configurations==

Revision as of 05:36, 6 June 2010

Raptor
Raptor
Production information
Manufacturer Luthien Armor Works
Model RTX1-O
Class Light
Cost 3,917,448 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 25 tons
Chassis Alshain Type KR140 Endo Steel
Armor Star Slab/4
Engine Omni 175 XL
Speed 118.8 km/h
Armament

Primary Configuration

BV (1.0) 655[1]
BV (2.0) 721


Description

The Raptor began as a proof of concept design by Luthien Armor Works that turned into a respected recon and fast strike OmniMech. The Raptor is built on an Alshain Type KR140 Endo Steel chassis and uses an Omni 175 XL Engine, which gives the Raptor a top speed of 118.8 kph, to save weight. Three and a half tons of armor provides protection to the Raptor from most light weapons. The Raptor relies more on its speed than anything else to protect it from taking damage, as its armor protection is thin.

Armament

The primary configuration of the Raptor is built to engage an enemy at long ranges with its three LRM-5 launchers. In the case that the enemy somehow manages to close with the swift moving Raptor, the 'Mech carries two Medium Lasers and two Small Lasers. Additionally, in the primary configuration, the Raptor carries two Machine Guns to defend against infantry attacks.

Alternate Configurations

  • Alt Config A - The Raptor A is intended for extended operations from supply lines. The Raptor A carries as its primary weapons two Large Lasers and for close range combat the A configuration carries three Small Lasers. BV (1.0) = 702[1], BV (2.0) = 783
  • Alt Config B - The B configuration carries three SRM-6 launchers and a Small Laser. This configuration is intended for close combat and works well in a vehicle-hunting role as well as in mop up operations. BV (1.0) = 533[1], BV (2.0) = 613
  • Alt Config C - Configured for medium to close range combat, the C configuration of the Raptor is built to swoop in on a target and overwhelm an enemy with fire from its six Medium Lasers and two Small Pulse Lasers and adds two more double heat sinks. For missile defense the Raptor C carries an Anti-Missile System. BV (1.0) = 780[1], BV (2.0) = 870
  • Alt Config D - Loaded with advanced electronic equipment, the D configuration carries a TAG laser designator, a Beagle Active Probe, and a C3 Slave unit. The Raptor D is armed with a short-range arsenal of three Streak SRM-2 launchers and two Small Lasers. To deter infantry attacks, the D configuration has two Machine Guns. The combination of a Beagle Active Probe with TAG and a C3 slave make the Raptor D an excellent point 'Mech for light C3 lances, since it is able to share targeting information with allied units and also find hidden units and designate them for highly accurate artillery fire. BV (1.0) = 428[1], BV (2.0) = 490
  • Alt Config E - A medium range missile barrage 'Mech, the E configuration carries three MRM-10 launchers with a single Small Laser as a backup weapon. BV (1.0) = 517[1], BV (2.0) = 597
  • Alt Config F - Similar to the C configuration, the F configuration of the Raptor carries five ER Medium Lasers and adds three additional double heat sinks. The Raptor F has added maneuverability with the addition of seven jump jets, allowing it to jump up to two hundred and ten meters. BV (1.0) = 959[1], BV (2.0) = 1,029

Non-Standard Configurations

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, pp. 120-121
  2. The Dragon Roars, p. 6

Bibliography