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== Description ==
 
The '''Extended LRM''' ('''ELRM''') system was designed by engineers in the [[Federated Commonwealth]], and developed in [[3054]] to offset the incredible range advantage of most [[Clan]] weapons. The ELRM pairs a standard LRM to a booster system that gives the missile more fuel, and thus, more range. Offsetting the range advantage is the fact that the minimum range of the weapon is increased by over 50%.
 
The '''Extended LRM''' ('''ELRM''') system was designed by engineers in the [[Federated Commonwealth]], and developed in [[3054]] to offset the incredible range advantage of most [[Clan]] weapons. The ELRM pairs a standard LRM to a booster system that gives the missile more fuel, and thus, more range. Offsetting the range advantage is the fact that the minimum range of the weapon is increased by over 50%.
  
The ELRM cannot use the improved guidance systems like the [[Artemis IV]] or [[Narc Missile Beacon]]. Special munitions are not available for the ELRM. If a rack of ELRMs fires at a target inside the minimum range, half the missiles will not arm.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 327</ref>
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The ELRM cannot use the improved guidance systems like the [[Artemis IV]] or [[Narc Missile Beacon]]. Special munitions are not available for the ELRM. If a rack of ELRMs fires at a target inside the minimum range, half the missiles will not arm.<ref name="TOp327">''Tactical Operations'', p. 327, "ERML Launcers"</ref>
  
The technology would soon progress to an economical viable form and entered limited production by [[3082]].<ref>''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 207 JIHAD TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENT TABLE - All ELRMs move from Experimental Tech to Advance Tech. Advance tech is limited production.</ref>
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The technology would soon progress to an economical viable form and entered limited production by [[3082]].<ref name="TRO:PROTOp207">''Technical Readout: Prototypes'', p. 207, "Jihad Techology Advancement Table" - </ref>
  
 
Like their inspiration, several types of Extended Long Range Missile systems exist, as shown in the following list.
 
Like their inspiration, several types of Extended Long Range Missile systems exist, as shown in the following list.
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* [[Extended LRM-20]]
  
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Revision as of 17:28, 20 April 2016


Description

The Extended LRM (ELRM) system was designed by engineers in the Federated Commonwealth, and developed in 3054 to offset the incredible range advantage of most Clan weapons. The ELRM pairs a standard LRM to a booster system that gives the missile more fuel, and thus, more range. Offsetting the range advantage is the fact that the minimum range of the weapon is increased by over 50%.

The ELRM cannot use the improved guidance systems like the Artemis IV or Narc Missile Beacon. Special munitions are not available for the ELRM. If a rack of ELRMs fires at a target inside the minimum range, half the missiles will not arm.[1]

The technology would soon progress to an economical viable form and entered limited production by 3082.[2]

Like their inspiration, several types of Extended Long Range Missile systems exist, as shown in the following list.

References

  1. Tactical Operations, p. 327, "ERML Launcers"
  2. Technical Readout: Prototypes, p. 207, "Jihad Techology Advancement Table" -

Bibliography