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− | |chassis=[[ | + | |chassis=[[MatherTech 750]] [[endo steel]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> |
|armor=[[Lexington Ltd. High Grade]] [[ferro-fibrous]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | |armor=[[Lexington Ltd. High Grade]] [[ferro-fibrous]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | ||
|engine=[[VOX 280]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | |engine=[[VOX 280]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | ||
|comsys=[[Cyclops 14]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | |comsys=[[Cyclops 14]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | ||
|speed=129.6<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | |speed=129.6<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | ||
+ | |heat sinks=10 [[double heat sink]]s | ||
|armament= | |armament= | ||
− | *2x [[Streak SRM-2]]s<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | + | * 2x [[Streak SRM-2]]s<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> |
− | *1x [[LRM-5]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> | + | * 1x [[LRM-5]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> |
− | *1x [[Guardian ECM | + | * 1x [[Guardian ECM suite]]<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> |
|BV (1.0) = 746<ref name="COp132">''Combat Operations'', p. 132: "Force Faction Tables"</ref> | |BV (1.0) = 746<ref name="COp132">''Combat Operations'', p. 132: "Force Faction Tables"</ref> | ||
|BV (2.0) = 859<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/><ref name="MUL1"/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged'', p. 85</ref> | |BV (2.0) = 859<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/><ref name="MUL1"/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged'', p. 85</ref> | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | The '''''Stiletto''''' was engineered in a similar vein as the ''[[Black Hawk-KU]]'' or the ''[[Rakshasa]]'', using examples of ''[[Fire Falcon]]'' [[OmniMech]]s salvaged from the battlefield immediately following the [[Jade Falcon Incursion (3058)|Battle of Coventry]]. | + | The '''''Stiletto''''' was engineered in a similar vein as the ''[[Black Hawk-KU]]'' or the ''[[Rakshasa]]'', using examples of ''[[Fire Falcon]]'' [[OmniMech]]s salvaged from the battlefield immediately following the [[Jade Falcon Incursion (3058)|Battle of Coventry]]. Not only does the ''Stiletto'' have an identical speed profile as the ''Fire Falcon'', thanks to a [[VOX 280]] [[light engine]] giving it a top speed of 129.6 km/h, but it also has an almost identical visual profile to the 'Mech which it tries to emulate. Supporting this is a lightweight [[MatherTech 750]] [[endo steel]] chassis that supports six tons of [[Lexington Ltd. High Grade]] [[ferro-fibrous]] with [[CASE]] to protect against an ammunition explosion.<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> |
== Weapons and Equipment == | == Weapons and Equipment == | ||
− | The ''Stiletto'' is armed for both long and short range combat. For close combat, the ''Stiletto'' has two Coventry T4H [[Streak SRM-2]] launchers | + | The ''Stiletto'' is armed for both long and short range combat. For close combat, the ''Stiletto'' has two [[Coventry T4H]] [[Streak SRM-2]] launchers while long range combat is handled by a single [[LRM-5#Coventry_Five-Tube|Coventry Five-Tube]] [[LRM-5]] launcher that makes the ''Stiletto'' capable of both direct and indirect missile support. The weapons payload of the ''Stiletto'' has received some criticism, as the 'Mech carries only one ton of LRM and Streak ammunition, rendering it defenseless once these are depleted. The ''Stiletto'' also has a [[Guardian ECM suite]] which protects the 'Mech from advanced electronic warfare equipment.<ref name="TRO:3067p56"/> |
== Variants == | == Variants == | ||
− | *;STO-4B : Designed in [[Introduction Year::3063]]<ref name="MUL2"/> as a response to criticism over the 4A variant's ammunition dependence, the 4B removes all of the missile weapons and replaces them with a single [[ER | + | *; STO-4B : Designed in [[Introduction Year::3063]]<ref name="MUL2"/> as a response to criticism over the 4A variant's ammunition dependence, the 4B removes all of the missile weapons and replaces them with a single [[ER large laser]] and two [[ER medium laser]]s. A [[flamer]] rounds out the arsenal on the 4B, making the 'Mech highly effective against unarmored infantry. BV (1.0) = 936<ref name="COp132"/> BV (2.0) = 1,164<ref>''Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged'', p. 86</ref><ref name="MUL2">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5131/ MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-4B variant]''</ref> |
− | *;STO-4C : This variant developed in [[Introduction Year::3076]]<ref name="MUL3"/> replaces the standard weaponry with a pair of [[ER | + | *; STO-4C : This variant, developed in [[Introduction Year::3076]]<ref name="MUL3"/>, replaces the standard weaponry with a pair of [[ER medium laser]]s and an [[MML-5]]. It also adds additional armor to round out its tonnage. BV (2.0) = 941<ref>''Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged'', p. 87</ref><ref name="MUL3">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5666/stiletto-sto-4c/ MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-4C variant]''</ref> |
− | *;STO-6X : An experimental model from Coventry Metal Works fielded in [[Introduction Year::3078]] that has a [[BattleMech | + | *; STO-6X : An experimental model from Coventry Metal Works fielded in [[Introduction Year::3078]] that has a [[BattleMech turret]] on both side torsos, which, together, contain four [[ER medium laser]]s. A [[supercharger]] and [[Bloodhound active probe]] in the center and right torsos complete the picture. Another noteworthy feature of this variant is that it mounts fully functional arms and hands. BV(2.0) = 1,192<ref name="XTRO:Sp3">''Experimental Technical Readout: Steiner'', p. 3: "STO-6X Stiletto"</ref><ref name="MUL4">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5134/stiletto-sto-6x/ MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-6X variant]''</ref> |
− | *;STO-6S : This ''Stiletto'' is the production variant of the STO-6X introduced in [[Introduction Year::3083]]. The weapons, armor, and Bloodhound | + | *; STO-6S : This ''Stiletto'' is the production variant of the STO-6X introduced in [[Introduction Year::3083]]. The weapons, armor, and [[Bloodhound active probe]] all remain unchanged, but the engine [[supercharger]] has been exchanged for a [[Guardian ECM suite]]. This allows the ''Stiletto'' to interfere with the electronic systems commonly used by the [[Word of Blake]]. BV (2.0) = 1,171<ref name="TRO:PROTOp103">''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 103: "STO-6S Stiletto"</ref><ref name="MUL5">''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5133/stiletto-sto-6s/ MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-6S variant]''</ref> |
{{ApocryphalContentStart}} | {{ApocryphalContentStart}} | ||
− | *;FRF-A : This [[MechCommander (Video Game)/BattleMechs#Stiletto|MechCommander variant]] of the ''Stiletto'' is armed with three [[LRM (MC)|LRM | + | *; FRF-A : This [[MechCommander (Video Game)/BattleMechs#Stiletto|MechCommander variant]] of the ''Stiletto'' is armed with three [[LRM (MC)|LRM racks]] and one [[Streak SRM (MC)|ST SR missile pack]]. It carries eight tons of armor protection and an [[Intermediate Sensors (MC)|intermediate sensor]]. |
− | *;FRF-W : This variant carries six tons of armor and more weapons. It is armed with one [[Large Pulse (MC)| | + | *; FRF-W : This variant carries six tons of armor and more weapons. It is armed with one [[Large Pulse (MC)|large pulse laser]], two [[LRM (MC)|LRM racks]], and an [[Intermediate Sensors (MC)|intermediate sensor]]. |
− | *;FRF-J : The FRF-J has the same armament as the FRF-A and six tons of armor. Its jump | + | *; FRF-J : The FRF-J has the same armament as the FRF-A and six tons of armor. Its [[jump jet]]s allow it to jump up to 134 meters. |
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== Related BattleMechs == | == Related BattleMechs == | ||
− | * | + | * [[Stiletto (StarDrive)|STL-7D ''Stiletto'']] - The [[apocryphal]] ultralight 'Mech published in [[StarDrive]] magazine in 1988 shares the name, but is obviously an unrelated design otherwise. |
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* ''[[Fire Falcon]]'' - The 'Mech was conceived from captured ''Fire Falcon'' OmniMechs. | * ''[[Fire Falcon]]'' - The 'Mech was conceived from captured ''Fire Falcon'' OmniMechs. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The ''Stiletto'' was first deployed on [[Port Arthur]] and used by the [[First Davion Guards]] against [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]].{{cn}} | * The ''Stiletto'' was first deployed on [[Port Arthur]] and used by the [[First Davion Guards]] against [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]].{{cn}} | ||
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* During the [[FedCom Civil War]], Duke [[Frederick Bradford]], noble ruler of [[Coventry]], refused to deliver ''Stilettoes'' to any unit that supported [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]].{{cn}} | * During the [[FedCom Civil War]], Duke [[Frederick Bradford]], noble ruler of [[Coventry]], refused to deliver ''Stilettoes'' to any unit that supported [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]].{{cn}} | ||
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* The ''Stiletto'' appears in FASA Interactive's expansion pack for [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander]], Desperate Measures. Desperate Measures was released in 1999, three years before the ''Stiletto''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s canon appearance in [[Technical Readout: 3067]]. | * The ''Stiletto'' appears in FASA Interactive's expansion pack for [[MechCommander (Video Game)|MechCommander]], Desperate Measures. Desperate Measures was released in 1999, three years before the ''Stiletto''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s canon appearance in [[Technical Readout: 3067]]. | ||
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* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Stilett'''. The model code was accordingly changed to '''STL-4A'''. | * In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Stilett'''. The model code was accordingly changed to '''STL-4A'''. | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 29 August 2022
- This article is about the light STO-series BattleMech. For the apocryphal ultralight STD-series BattleMech, see Stiletto (StarDrive).
Stiletto | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Coventry Metal Works[1] |
Production Year | 3061[2] |
Model | STO-4A[1] |
Class | Light |
Cost | 5,167,125 C-bills[2] |
Technical specifications | |
'Mech type | Inner Sphere BattleMech |
Mass | 35 tons |
Chassis | MatherTech 750 endo steel[1] |
Armor | Lexington Ltd. High Grade ferro-fibrous[1] |
Engine | VOX 280[1] |
Communications System | Cyclops 14[1] |
Heat Sinks | 10 double heat sinks |
Speed | 129.6[1] km/h |
Armament | |
BV (1.0) | 746[3] |
BV (2.0) | 859[1][2][4] |
Contents
Description
The Stiletto was engineered in a similar vein as the Black Hawk-KU or the Rakshasa, using examples of Fire Falcon OmniMechs salvaged from the battlefield immediately following the Battle of Coventry. Not only does the Stiletto have an identical speed profile as the Fire Falcon, thanks to a VOX 280 light engine giving it a top speed of 129.6 km/h, but it also has an almost identical visual profile to the 'Mech which it tries to emulate. Supporting this is a lightweight MatherTech 750 endo steel chassis that supports six tons of Lexington Ltd. High Grade ferro-fibrous with CASE to protect against an ammunition explosion.[1]
Weapons and Equipment
The Stiletto is armed for both long and short range combat. For close combat, the Stiletto has two Coventry T4H Streak SRM-2 launchers while long range combat is handled by a single Coventry Five-Tube LRM-5 launcher that makes the Stiletto capable of both direct and indirect missile support. The weapons payload of the Stiletto has received some criticism, as the 'Mech carries only one ton of LRM and Streak ammunition, rendering it defenseless once these are depleted. The Stiletto also has a Guardian ECM suite which protects the 'Mech from advanced electronic warfare equipment.[1]
Variants
- STO-4B
- Designed in 3063[5] as a response to criticism over the 4A variant's ammunition dependence, the 4B removes all of the missile weapons and replaces them with a single ER large laser and two ER medium lasers. A flamer rounds out the arsenal on the 4B, making the 'Mech highly effective against unarmored infantry. BV (1.0) = 936[3] BV (2.0) = 1,164[6][5]
- STO-6X
- An experimental model from Coventry Metal Works fielded in 3078 that has a BattleMech turret on both side torsos, which, together, contain four ER medium lasers. A supercharger and Bloodhound active probe in the center and right torsos complete the picture. Another noteworthy feature of this variant is that it mounts fully functional arms and hands. BV(2.0) = 1,192[9][10]
- STO-6S
- This Stiletto is the production variant of the STO-6X introduced in 3083. The weapons, armor, and Bloodhound active probe all remain unchanged, but the engine supercharger has been exchanged for a Guardian ECM suite. This allows the Stiletto to interfere with the electronic systems commonly used by the Word of Blake. BV (2.0) = 1,171[11][12]
- FRF-A
- This MechCommander variant of the Stiletto is armed with three LRM racks and one ST SR missile pack. It carries eight tons of armor protection and an intermediate sensor.
- FRF-W
- This variant carries six tons of armor and more weapons. It is armed with one large pulse laser, two LRM racks, and an intermediate sensor.
- FRF-J
- The FRF-J has the same armament as the FRF-A and six tons of armor. Its jump jets allow it to jump up to 134 meters.
Design Quirks
The STO-4A Stiletto has the following Design Quirks:[13]
The STO-6S Stiletto has the following Design Quirks:[11]
Related BattleMechs
- STL-7D Stiletto - The apocryphal ultralight 'Mech published in StarDrive magazine in 1988 shares the name, but is obviously an unrelated design otherwise.
- Fire Falcon - The 'Mech was conceived from captured Fire Falcon OmniMechs.
Notes
- The Stiletto was first deployed on Port Arthur and used by the First Davion Guards against Clan Smoke Jaguar.[citation needed]
- During the FedCom Civil War, Duke Frederick Bradford, noble ruler of Coventry, refused to deliver Stilettoes to any unit that supported Archon Katherine Steiner-Davion.[citation needed]
- The Stiletto appears in FASA Interactive's expansion pack for MechCommander, Desperate Measures. Desperate Measures was released in 1999, three years before the Stiletto's canon appearance in Technical Readout: 3067.
- In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to Stilett. The model code was accordingly changed to STL-4A.
Gallery
Original Stiletto from FM:LA
STO-4A Stiletto from TRO:3067
Experimental STO-6X Stiletto from XTRO:Steiner
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Technical Readout: 3067, pp. 56–57: "STO-4A Stiletto"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 MUL online entry for the Stiletto (BattleMech)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Combat Operations, p. 132: "Force Faction Tables"
- ↑ Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged, p. 85
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-4B variant
- ↑ Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged, p. 86
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-4C variant
- ↑ Record Sheets: 3067 Unabridged, p. 87
- ↑ Experimental Technical Readout: Steiner, p. 3: "STO-6X Stiletto"
- ↑ MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-6X variant
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 103: "STO-6S Stiletto"
- ↑ MUL online entry for the Stiletto STO-6S variant
- ↑ BattleMech Manual, p. 95: BattleMech Quirk Table - Stiletto Entry.