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− | Developed by [[Clan Goliath Scorpion]] scientists, the '''Artemis V Fire Control System''' is an improved, next generation version of the ubiquitous [[Artemis IV FCS]]. Much like the Artemis IV, the Artemis V is attached to each standard [[LRM]] and [[SRM]] on the equipped [['Mech]] to improve the accuracy of their fired [[missile]]s. The Artemis V differs in that weighs 50% more and is twice as bulky, but improves both the likelihood of a successful hit as well as the number of missiles that strike. (-1 To-Hit; +3 on the Cluster Hits table) | + | Developed by [[Clan Goliath Scorpion]] scientists, the '''Artemis V Fire Control System''' is an improved, next generation version of the ubiquitous [[Artemis IV FCS]]. Much like the Artemis IV, the Artemis V is attached to each standard [[LRM]] and [[SRM]] on the equipped [['Mech]] to improve the accuracy of their fired [[missile]]s. The Artemis V differs in that it weighs 50% more and is twice as bulky (two critical slots per launcher), but improves both the likelihood of a successful hit as well as the number of missiles that strike. (-1 To-Hit; +3 on the Cluster Hits table) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | The Artemis V FCS is experimental | + | The Artemis V FCS is classified as experimental (level 4) technology. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:26, 27 April 2009
Developed by Clan Goliath Scorpion scientists, the Artemis V Fire Control System is an improved, next generation version of the ubiquitous Artemis IV FCS. Much like the Artemis IV, the Artemis V is attached to each standard LRM and SRM on the equipped 'Mech to improve the accuracy of their fired missiles. The Artemis V differs in that it weighs 50% more and is twice as bulky (two critical slots per launcher), but improves both the likelihood of a successful hit as well as the number of missiles that strike. (-1 To-Hit; +3 on the Cluster Hits table)
Notes
The Artemis V FCS is classified as experimental (level 4) technology.
References
- Maximum Tech - pg 82
- Tactical Operations - pgs 282-283