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==Description==
 
==Description==
Following the [[Battle of Nox]] and the failure of the ''[[Gladiator (BattleMech)|Gladiator]]'' during that battle, Coordinator Von Rohrs ordered the creation of a new manufacturing center with a new [[BattleMech]]. [[2487]] saw the first '''''Von Rohrs''''' step out of the factory. This new 'Mech was to be symbolic of the Dragon's steps forward, as well as the Dragon itself. Following the [[McAllister Rebellion]] that saw all of the members of the Von Rohrs dynasty killed, Coodinator [[Martin McAllister]] ordered the ''Von Rohrs'' renamed the ''Hebis''. He further mandated that the BattleMech not be salvaged from the battlefield and instead chose to focus on newer designs, a situation eerily reminiscent of the fate of the ''Gladiator''. Production ceased in [[2510]] and the last ''Hebis'' was fielded in [[2518]].<ref name=TRO208>''Technical Readout: 3075'', pg. 208</ref>
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Following the [[Battle of Nox]] and the failure of the ''[[Gladiator (BattleMech)|Gladiator]]'' during that battle, Coordinator Von Rohrs ordered the creation of a new manufacturing center with a new [[BattleMech]]. [[2487]] saw the first '''''Von Rohrs''''' step out of the factory. This new 'Mech was to be symbolic of the Dragon's steps forward, as well as the Dragon itself. Following the [[McAllister Rebellion]] that saw all of the members of the Von Rohrs dynasty killed, Coodinator [[Martin McAllister]] ordered the ''Von Rohrs'' renamed the ''Hebis''. He further mandated that the BattleMech not be salvaged from the battlefield and instead chose to focus on newer designs, a situation eerily reminiscent of the fate of the ''Gladiator''. Production ceased in [[2510]] and the last ''Hebis'' was fielded in [[2518]].<ref name=TRO208>''Technical Readout: 3075'', p. 208</ref>
  
 
The BattleMech itself can reach speeds up to 86 km/h. It is protected by a reasonable nine tons of armor.<ref name=TRO208 />
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 09:53, 12 March 2011

Von Rohrs (BattleMech)
Von Rohrs / Hebis
Production information
Manufacturer Kankoku MFC
Model VON 4RH-5
Class Heavy
Cost 6,034,435 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 65 tons
Chassis Kankoku SP-VI
Armor Kemplar 5000
Engine VOX 325
Speed 86 km/h
Armament
BV (2.0) 1,170[1]


Description

Following the Battle of Nox and the failure of the Gladiator during that battle, Coordinator Von Rohrs ordered the creation of a new manufacturing center with a new BattleMech. 2487 saw the first Von Rohrs step out of the factory. This new 'Mech was to be symbolic of the Dragon's steps forward, as well as the Dragon itself. Following the McAllister Rebellion that saw all of the members of the Von Rohrs dynasty killed, Coodinator Martin McAllister ordered the Von Rohrs renamed the Hebis. He further mandated that the BattleMech not be salvaged from the battlefield and instead chose to focus on newer designs, a situation eerily reminiscent of the fate of the Gladiator. Production ceased in 2510 and the last Hebis was fielded in 2518.[2]

The BattleMech itself can reach speeds up to 86 km/h. It is protected by a reasonable nine tons of armor.[2]

Armament

Primarily a long-range combatant, the Von Rohrs is armed with a Lord's Light P1 PPC and a DLC-10 LRM-10. If an enemy closes, only a single MagnaFlex Flamer lacks a minimum range, though it is particularly effective against infantry and vehicles.[2]

Variants

  • SRM-4 - A planned variant that may or may not have reached production status prior to the annihilation of the Von Rohrs family, this version of the Von Rohrs called for the replacement of the missile launcher with two SRM-4s. An additional heat sink would have allowed it to keep up a respectable rate of fire.[2]

References

  1. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 209
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Technical Readout: 3075, p. 208

Bibliography