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The '''SRM-4''' is a four-tube [[short-range missile]] launcher mounted on [[battle armor]] suits. SRMs were already one of the most powerful weapons available for conventional [[infantry]], and so following their introduction they quickly became a favorite weapon of battle suit designs. More bulky than the portable launchers carried by infantry, the reliable SRM-4 benefits from the advanced fire controls and stability provided by battle armor while remaining smaller per tube than vehicular launchers.<ref name=TM261>''TechManual'', p. 261</ref> | The '''SRM-4''' is a four-tube [[short-range missile]] launcher mounted on [[battle armor]] suits. SRMs were already one of the most powerful weapons available for conventional [[infantry]], and so following their introduction they quickly became a favorite weapon of battle suit designs. More bulky than the portable launchers carried by infantry, the reliable SRM-4 benefits from the advanced fire controls and stability provided by battle armor while remaining smaller per tube than vehicular launchers.<ref name=TM261>''TechManual'', p. 261</ref> | ||
− | The drawback to the small size is that the SRM-4's ammunition is directly integrated into the launcher; should one of the tubes be damaged, missiles tied to it cannot be fed to the other tube to be launched. The small size also means a more limited range of specialty ammunition is available - [[Inferno]], [[Torpedo]] or [[Multi-Purpose Missile]]s - given the lack of storage space and alternative loading mechanisms. Enhanced targeting gear like [[Artemis IV]] cannot be connected to the launcher.<ref name=TM261/> | + | The drawback to the small size is that the SRM-4's ammunition is directly integrated into the launcher; should one of the tubes be damaged, missiles tied to it cannot be fed to the other tube to be launched. The small size also means a more limited range of specialty ammunition is available - [[Inferno (Missile)|Inferno]], [[Torpedo]] or [[Multi-Purpose Missile]]s - given the lack of storage space and alternative loading mechanisms. Enhanced targeting gear like [[Artemis IV]] cannot be connected to the launcher.<ref name=TM261/> |
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Revision as of 03:36, 20 February 2022
SRM-4 | |
Production information | |
Type | Missile |
Tech Base | IS/Clan |
Year Availability | 3050 (FC) / 2868 (CWF) |
Technology Rating | Clan = F
IS = E |
Availability Ratings | X/X/D |
Technical specifications | |
Damage | 2/Missile |
Short Range | 3 |
Medium Range | 6 |
Long Range | 9 |
Mass | Clan = 240/150(OS)
IS = 140/80(OS) kg |
Space Slots | 2/3(OS) |
Mass Per Reload | 40kg |
Cost (unloaded) | 20,000[1] |
BV (2.0) | 39/8(OS)[2] |
Ammo BV (2.0) | 5[2] |
Description
The SRM-4 is a four-tube short-range missile launcher mounted on battle armor suits. SRMs were already one of the most powerful weapons available for conventional infantry, and so following their introduction they quickly became a favorite weapon of battle suit designs. More bulky than the portable launchers carried by infantry, the reliable SRM-4 benefits from the advanced fire controls and stability provided by battle armor while remaining smaller per tube than vehicular launchers.[3]
The drawback to the small size is that the SRM-4's ammunition is directly integrated into the launcher; should one of the tubes be damaged, missiles tied to it cannot be fed to the other tube to be launched. The small size also means a more limited range of specialty ammunition is available - Inferno, Torpedo or Multi-Purpose Missiles - given the lack of storage space and alternative loading mechanisms. Enhanced targeting gear like Artemis IV cannot be connected to the launcher.[3]