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==Description==
 
==Description==
[[Inner Sphere]] intelligence agencies have dubbed the new [[Clan]] electronics suite the "'''Watchdog'''" because it combines the best of the Clan active probe systems and enhanced ECM suites.
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[[Inner Sphere]] intelligence agencies have dubbed the new [[Clan]] electronics suite the "'''Watchdog Composite Electronic Warfare System'''" because it combines the best of the Clan [[Active Probe]] systems and enhanced [[ECM suite]]s. By performing the functions of both systems in one device, the Watchdog enables Clan ''[[OmniMech]]''s to mount additional weapons or armor.  [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] began research and development of the Watchdog in [[3057]] with prototypes completed by [[3059]].  Their destruction saw these prototypes distributed among the various Clans, although large-scale production has yet to begin.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 278</ref>
By performing the functions of both probes and [[ECM]] suites, the Watchdog enables Clan ''[[OmniMech]]''s to mount additional weapons.
 
  
 
==Rules==
 
==Rules==

Revision as of 18:11, 7 July 2011

Description

Inner Sphere intelligence agencies have dubbed the new Clan electronics suite the "Watchdog Composite Electronic Warfare System" because it combines the best of the Clan Active Probe systems and enhanced ECM suites. By performing the functions of both systems in one device, the Watchdog enables Clan OmniMechs to mount additional weapons or armor. Clan Smoke Jaguar began research and development of the Watchdog in 3057 with prototypes completed by 3059. Their destruction saw these prototypes distributed among the various Clans, although large-scale production has yet to begin.[1]

Rules

Game Rules

The Watchdog system performs two functions: those of standard Clan ECM suites and active probes. Apply all rules for both pieces of equipment when the watchdog is active.

The Watchdog weighs 1 ton and occupies 1 critical slot.

Year: 3055+

Cost: 500,000 C-Bills

BV2: 73

References

  1. Tactical Operations, p. 278
  • Technical Handbook, p. 67

Bibliography