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|image = Griffin_GRF-1N_SSW.jpg
|name=Griffin
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|name = ''Griffin''
|manufacturer=[[Brigadier Corporation]],<br/>[[Defiance Industries]],<br/> [[Earthwerks Incorporated]],<br/> [[Kallon Industries]],<br/>[[Vandenburg Mechanized Industries]],<br/> [[Victory Industries]]
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|manufacturer =  
|production year=2492
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[[Brigadier Corporation]]
|year reference=<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/1297/ MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
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|model=GRF-1N
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[[Defiance Industries]]<ref name=TRSWp98f>''Technical Readout: Succession Wars'', pp. 98–99: "GRF-1N Griffin"</ref><ref name=TRJp108f>''Technical Readout: Jihad'', pp. 108–109: "GRF-6S Griffin"</ref> <!-- 1N entry reprinted from TRO:3039, 6S from TRO:PP -->
|class=Medium
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|cost= 4,957,107 C-bills
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[[Earthwerks Incorporated]]<ref name=TRSWp98f />
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[[Kallon Industries]]<ref name=TRSWp98f /><ref name=TRJp108f />
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[[Vandenberg Mechanized Industries]]
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[[Victory Industries]]<ref name=TRJp108f />
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|production year = 2492
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|year reference =<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/1297/ MUL online date for the ''{{PAGENAME}}'']''</ref>
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|model = GRF-1N<ref name=TRSWp98f />
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|cost = 4,957,107 [[C-bill]]s
 
|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
|Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
|mech type = BattleMech
 
|mech type = BattleMech
|feet=2
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|feet = biped
|mass=55
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|mass = 55
|chassis=Earthwerk GRF
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|chassis = [[Earthwerks GRF]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|armor=Starshield A
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|armor = [[Starshield A]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|engine=[[Core Tek 275]]
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|engine = [[CoreTek 275]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|comsys=[[Neil 6000]]
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|comsys = [[Neil 6000]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|T&T=[[Octagon Tartrac System C]]
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|T&T = [[Octagon Tartrac, System C]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|heat sinks=12
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|heat sinks = 12 [[heat sink|single]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|speed=86.4
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|speed = 86 <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
|jumpjets=[[Rawlings 55]]
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|jumpjets = [[Rawlings 55]] <!-- <ref name=TRSWp98f /> -->
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*1x [[PPC]]
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* 1x [[PPC]]
*1x [[LRM-10]]
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* 1x [[LRM-10]]
|BV (1.0)=1,021
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|BV (1.0) = 1,021
|BV (2.0)=1,272<ref name=TRO3039/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 456</ref>
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|BV (2.0) = 1,272<ref name=TRSWp98f /><ref name=TRO3039/><ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 456</ref>
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
Built in [[2492]] the '''''Griffin''''' was originally classified as a heavy [[BattleMech]], filling in the weight gap between mammoth machines like the ''[[Mackie]]'' and smaller recon 'Mechs like the ''[[Wasp]]'', and intended for close assaults. Combining tremendous speed and firepower in one frame the ''Griffin'' briefly dominated in this role before being superseded by larger and better-equipped 'Mechs. However the ''Griffin'' was very popular among commanders and [[MechWarrior (pilot)|pilots]] alike and so Earthwerks Incorporated kept it in production, this time reclassified as a [[medium 'Mech]] and tasked with long-range fire support for medium [[lance]]s. In this capacity the ''Griffin'' has excelled, combining good striking power, endurance and speed, with its only major weakness being a lack of close-range defensive weapons.<ref name=TRO3025>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 64-65</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 287</ref>
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Built in [[Introduction Year::2492]], the '''''Griffin''''' was originally classified as a heavy [[BattleMech]], filling in the weight gap between mammoth machines like the ''[[Mackie]]'' and smaller recon 'Mechs like the ''[[Wasp]]'', and intended for close assaults. Combining tremendous speed and firepower in one frame, the ''Griffin'' briefly dominated in this role before being superseded by larger and better-equipped 'Mechs. However the ''Griffin'' was very popular among commanders and [[MechWarrior (pilot)|pilots]] alike and so [[Earthwerks Incorporated]] kept it in production, this time reclassified as a [[medium 'Mech]] and tasked with long-range fire support for medium [[lance]]s. In this capacity the ''Griffin'' has excelled, combining good striking power, endurance, and speed, with its only major weakness being a lack of close-range defensive weapons.<ref name=TRO3025>''Technical Readout: 3025'', pp. 64–65</ref><ref name=TRO3039>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 287</ref>
  
During the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] the ''Griffin'' could be found in almost every unit of all the [[Great Houses]], thanks in part to its diverse number of manufacturers. Besides being constructed from Earthwerks' factory on [[Keystone]] the ''Griffin'' was was later acquired and built by Defiance Industries ([[Hesperus II]]), Kallon Industries ([[Wernke|Talon]]), Brigadier Corporation ([[Oliver]]), and Norse BattleMech Works (later Victory Industries, [[Marduk]]). It was even manufactured in the [[Periphery]] by Vandenberg Mechanized Industries on [[Illiushin]].<ref name=TRO3050>''Technical Readout: 3050''</ref>  Only the [[Capellan Confederation]] lacked a means of building the 'Mech, although they made up for it by purchasing a limited number from the [[Taurian Concordat]].<ref name=TRO3039/> During the [[Fourth Succession War]] some of these manufacturers exchanged hands, with the [[Draconis Combine]] capturing Marduk from the [[Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] taking Oliver from the [[Free Worlds League]]. This exchange also happened to coincide with several new variants being designed to exploit recently-recovered [[lostech]]. As such variants meant specifically for either Houses Kurita, Marik or the [[Federated Commonwealth]] found their way into the arsenals of all of them. During the [[Clan Invasion]] these manufacturers produced the new variants to meet the [[Clan]] threat while Vandenberg Industries continued to build original GRF-1N ''Griffin''s.<ref name=TRO3050/>  
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During the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]] the ''Griffin'' could be found in almost every unit of all the [[Great Houses]] and [[mercenary]] forces, thanks in part to its diverse number of manufacturers. Besides being constructed from Earthwerks' factory on [[Keystone]] the ''Griffin'' was later acquired and built by [[Defiance Industries]] ([[Hesperus II]]), [[Kallon Industries]] ([[Wernke|Talon]]), [[Brigadier Corporation]] ([[Oliver]]), and [[Norse BattleMech Works]] (later [[Victory Industries]], [[Marduk]]). It was even manufactured in the [[Periphery]] by [[Vandenberg Mechanized Industries]] on [[Illiushin]].<ref name=TRO3050>''Technical Readout: 3050''</ref>  Only the [[Capellan Confederation]] lacked a means of building the 'Mech, although they made up for it by purchasing a limited number from the [[Taurian Concordat]].<ref name=TRO3039/> During the [[Fourth Succession War]] some of these manufacturers exchanged hands, with the [[Draconis Combine]] capturing Marduk from the [[Federated Suns]] and the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] taking Oliver from the [[Free Worlds League]]. This exchange also happened to coincide with several new variants being designed to exploit recently recovered [[lostech]]. As such variants meant specifically for either Houses Kurita, Marik or the [[Federated Commonwealth]] found their way into the arsenals of all of them. During the [[Clan Invasion]] these manufacturers produced the new variants to meet the [[Clan]] threat while Vandenberg Industries continued to build original GRF-1N ''Griffin''s.<ref name=TRO3050/>
  
When [[Vicore Industries]] began shopping around its "Project Phoenix" initiative, Defiance and Kallon Industries signed on to begin producing the completely redesigned GRF-6S ''Griffin''. Victory Industries later signed up as well after the legal battle between [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and the [[Lyran Alliance]] saw the famous [[mercenary]] group selling its [[Light Fusion]] technology to both the Draconis Combine and Free Worlds League. The League designed a native update to the ''Griffin'' while [[ComStar]] had their own built as well which, ominously, soon began appearing in the ranks of the [[Word of Blake Militia]].<ref name=TROPP>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix''</ref>
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When [[Vicore Industries]] began shopping around its "Project Phoenix" initiative, Defiance and Kallon Industries signed on to begin producing the completely redesigned GRF-6S ''Griffin''. Victory Industries later signed up as well after the legal battle between [[Wolf's Dragoons]] and the [[Lyran Alliance]] saw the famous [[mercenary]] group selling its [[light fusion engine]] technology to both the Draconis Combine and Free Worlds League. The League designed a native update to the ''Griffin'' while [[ComStar]] had their own built as well which, ominously, soon began appearing in the ranks of the [[Word of Blake Militia]].<ref name=TROPP>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix''</ref> The ''Griffin'' would continue to remain a staple of the battlefields of the Inner Sphere during the maelstrom of the [[Jihad]], the era of the [[Republic of the Sphere]] and the rise of the [[ilClan]], with models still in production within the Free Worlds League and the [[Wolf Empire]].<ref name=RGIV1p4>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', pp. 4–5: "Griffin"</ref>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The primary weapon on the ''Griffin'' is a Fusigon [[PPC]] in the right arm. The PPC allows the ''Griffin'' to work in a long-range fire support role and is backed up by a Delta Dart [[LRM-10]] launcher mounted in a drum over the right shoulder. The LRM launcher also gives the ''Griffin'' some indirect fire support capabilities and the two tons of reloads in the right torso allows for good endurance. The Achilles' heel of the design is its lack of short-range weapons, for when an enemy is capable of closing ranges and engaging in close quarters combat, and the fact that all of its weapons are located on the right side.  The 'Mech is however equipped with two powerful battle fists for hand-to-hand combat.<ref name=TRO3025/><ref name=TRO3039/>
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The primary weapon on the ''Griffin'' is a [[Fusigon]] [[PPC]] in the right arm, backed up by a [[Delta Dart]] [[LRM-10]] launcher mounted in a drum over the right shoulder. The PPC allows ''Griffin'' to work in a long-range fire support role, while the LRM launcher also gives the ''Griffin'' some indirect fire support capabilities. The Achilles' heel of the design is its lack of short-range weapons, for when an enemy is capable of closing ranges and engaging in close quarters combat, and the fact that all of its weapons are located on the right side.  The 'Mech is however equipped with two powerful battlefists for hand-to-hand combat.<ref name=TRO3025/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
The massive and efficient [[fusion engine]] of the ''Griffin'', giving it a cruising speed of 57.1 kph, combined with five [[jump jet]]s occupying the rear torso areas for a total jumping distance of 150 meters, is what distinguishes it from other medium 'Mechs and has kept the ''Griffin'' in the game over the centuries. Unfortunately like most other early 'Mechs the ''Griffin'' suffers from insufficient heat capacity with only twelve [[heat sink]]s installed. The result is that ''Griffin'' pilots, lacking the ability to do both, must choose at the outset of a fight whether to engage or withdraw.<ref name=TRO3025/><ref name=TRO3039/>
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The massive and efficient [[Core Tek 275]] [[fusion engine]] of the ''Griffin'' gives it a cruising speed of 57.1 km/h, and combined with five [[jump jet]]s occupying the rear torso areas for a total jumping distance of 150 meters, is what distinguishes it from other medium 'Mechs and has kept the ''Griffin'' in the game over the centuries. Unfortunately, like most other early 'Mechs, the ''Griffin'' suffers from insufficient heat capacity, with only 12 [[single heat sink]]s installed. The result is that ''Griffin'' pilots, lacking the ability to do both, must choose at the outset of a fight whether to engage or withdraw.<ref name=TRO3025/><ref name=TRO3039/>
  
Nine and a half tons of armor plating compares quite favorably to many other medium 'Mechs although as is often the case the ''Griffin'' will find itself in combat with larger 'Mechs. For this reason two pairs of false armor baffles were added to the 'Mech, one on its shoulders providing limited protection to the LRM launcher and [[cockpit]], and a smaller pair on the legs protecting the knees joints.<ref name=TRO3025/>
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Nine and a half tons of [[standard armor]] plating compares quite favorably to many other medium 'Mechs, although as is often the case the ''Griffin'' will find itself in combat with larger 'Mechs. For this reason, two pairs of false armor baffles were added to the 'Mech, one on its shoulders providing limited protection to the LRM launcher and [[cockpit]], and a smaller pair on the legs protecting the knees joints.<ref name=TRO3025/>
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*;GRF-1A : The original ''Griffin'' produced by [[Maxwell Manufacturing, Inc.]] weighed sixty tons (thus technically falling into the Heavy category of BattleMechs) and used [[:Category:Primitive Technology|primitive components]]. It could reach a top speed of 64 km/h and cover ninety meters with Prototype Jump Jets. It also carried a [[Prototype PPC]] and a single [[LRM-5]] with a ton of ammunition. It was protected by fourteen and a half tons of [[Primitive Armor]] and equipped with eleven single heat sinks. A [[Primitive Cockpit]] was provided for the pilot.<ref name=XTRO:PV4p6>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4'', p. 6, "GRF-1A Griffin"</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,024<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4'', p. 23</ref>
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*; GRF-1A : The original ''Griffin'' produced by [[Maxwell Manufacturing, Inc.]] weighed 60 tons, thus technically falling into the heavy category of BattleMechs, and used primitive components. It could reach a top speed of 64 km/h and cover 90 meters with [[prototype jump jet]]s. It also carried a [[Particle Projector Cannon#Variants|prototype PPC]] and a single [[LRM-5]] with one ton of ammunition. It was protected by 14.5 tons of [[primitive armor]] and equipped with 11 [[single heat sink]]s. A [[primitive cockpit]] was provided for the pilot.<ref name=XTRO:PV4p6>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4'', p. 6: "GRF-1A Griffin"</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,024<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4'', p. 23</ref>
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*; GRF-1DS : The 1DS variant of the ''Griffin'', built by [[Defiance Industries]], [[Kallon Industries]], and [[Norse BattleMech Works]] from their respective production lines starting in [[3049]], was intended to become the new standard model for the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. The engine was upgraded to a [[Hermes 275 XL]] [[extralight engine]], 14 [[double heat sink]]s improved cooling, and the weapons were stripped from the chassis. The 'Mech now carried a [[Doombud]] [[LRM-20]] launcher over the right shoulder and a [[Thunderbolt-12]] [[large pulse laser]] in the right arm. It also employed [[CASE]] to protect the two tons of missile reloads stored in the left torso, which wouldn't stop the 'Mech from being disabled should an ammo explosion occur, but would improve recovery prospects. The capture of [[Norse BattleMech Works]] on [[Marduk]] by the Draconis Combine meant this variant was also employed by the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]].<ref name=TRO3050/> BV (1.0) = 1,202; BV (2.0) = 1,285<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 60</ref><ref name=RGIV1p16>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 16: "Griffin GRF-1DS"</ref>
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*; GRF-1RG : A [[Succession War era]] skirmisher built to protect the Archon's throne room, the 1RG drops the PPC and LRM rack for a [[large laser|large]] and [[medium laser]] in its right arm, supported by a medium and [[small laser]] and [[machine gun]] in each side torso, each with its own half ton of ammo. Additionally the armor on the center torso and arms has been reinforced by half a ton. This loadout is made possible by the removal of the signature jump jets. BV (2.0) = 1,167 <ref name=RGIV1p17>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 17: "Griffin GRF-1RG"</ref>
  
*;GRF-1DS : The 1DS variant of the ''Griffin'', built by Defiance Industries, Kallon Industries and Norse BattleMech Works from their respective production lines starting in [[3049]], was intended to become the new standard model for the Federated Commonwealth. The engine was upgraded to Hermes 275 [[extralight engine]], fourteen [[double heat sinks]] improved cooling and the weapons were stripped from the chassis. The 'Mech now carried a Doombud [[LRM-20]] launcher over the right shoulder and a Thunderbolt-12 [[Large Pulse Laser]] in the right arm. It also employed [[CASE]] to protect the two tons of missile reloads stored in the left torso. The capture of Norse BattleMech on Marduk by the Draconis Combine meant this variant was also employed by the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]].<ref name=TRO3050/> BV (1.0) = 1,202, BV (2.0) = 1,285<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 60</ref>
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*; GRF-1S : The 1S ''Griffin'' was, for many years, the only production variant of the ''Griffin'', built for House Steiner by Defiance Industries on Hesperus II starting in [[2857]]. It attempted to rectify the 1N's lack of close range weapons by removing the [[PPC]] and in its place mounting a [[Defiance B3L]] large laser and two [[Defiance B3M]] medium lasers. The LRM-10 was also replaced with a [[Coventry Five-Tube]] [[LRM-5]] and one ton of reloads in the right torso. To further help manage the heat load, the 'Mech also added four additional [[single heat sink]]s to the design. This new arrangement essentially transformed the long-range support 'Mech into a medium-range brawler.<ref name=TRSWp98f /><ref name=TRO3025/><ref name=TRO3039/><ref name=SSWp114>''Second Succession War'', p. 114: "GRF-1S ''Griffin''"</ref> BV (1.0) = 1,061; BV (2.0) = 1,253<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 461</ref><ref name=SSWp114/>
  
*;GRF-1S : The 1S ''Griffin'' was for many years the only production variant of the ''Griffin'', built for House Steiner by Defiance Industries starting in [[2857]].  It attempted to rectify the 1N's lack of close range weapons by removing the PPC and in its place mounting a [[Large Laser]] and two [[Medium Laser]]s. The LRM-10 was also replaced with an [[LRM-5]] and one ton of reloads in the right torso. To further help manage the heat load, the 'Mech also added four additional heat sinks to the design. This new arraignment essentially transformed the long-range support 'Mech into a medium-range brawler.<ref name=TRO3025/><ref name=TRO3039/> BV (1.0) = 1,061, BV (2.0) = 1,253<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 461</ref>
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*; GRF-2N : The [[SLDF]]'s [[SLDF Royal units|Royal ''Griffin'']] was introduced in [[2751]] and mounted an [[ER PPC]], two [[SRM-6]] launchers, and a [[Guardian ECM suite]]. The heat sinks were upgraded to [[double heat sink|double-strength models]] and the ammo was protected by [[CASE]]. To fit all this, the armor was changed to [[ferro-fibrous]] and the chassis was made of [[endo steel]]. This design would end up disappearing during the Succession Wars until the Jihad era, thanks to the discovery of the [[New Dallas Memory Core]], and the Clans also retained a number of original models among their ''[[solahma]]'' forces.<ref name=RGIV1p4/> BV (2.0) = 1606<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike'', p. 36</ref><ref name=HOKp159>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 159</ref><ref name=RGIV1p18>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 18: "Griffin GRF-2N"</ref>
  
*;GRF-2N : The [[SLDF]]'s [[SLDF Royal units|Royal ''Griffin'']] was introduced in [[2751]] and mounted an ER PPC, two [[SRM-6]] launchers, and a [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. The heat-sinks were upgraded to double-strength models and the ammo was protected by CASE. To fit all this, the armor was changed to [[Ferro-Fibrous]] and the chassis was made of [[Endo-Steel]]. BV (2.0) = 1606<ref>''Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 36</ref>
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*; GRF-2N2 : The original 2N, it carries a standard PPC instead of an ER version.<ref>[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/6767/griffin-grf-2n2 MUL entry for Griffin GRN-2N2]</ref>
  
*;GRF-3M : The 3M ''Griffin'' was an upgraded version of the design built for House Marik by Earthwerks and Brigadier Corps starting in 3049. With production lines on Keystone and Oliver this variant sought to enhance the original's long-range capabilities. The engine was exchanged for a Hermes 275 extralight model and carried fourteen double heat sinks to improve heat management. The normal PPC was replaced by a Fusigon Longtooth [[ER PPC]], for longer reach at the expense of more heat, and the LRM launcher had been upgraded to a Doombud [[LRM-20]] launcher, for more indirect fire support capabilities. Finally a ChrisComp [[Small Laser]] was mounted in the head and the two tons of LRM reloads in the left torso were protected by CASE. While intended for the [[Free Worlds League Military]] the capture of Oliver by FedCom forces meant the 3M also appeared in large numbers in the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=TRO3050/> BV (1.0) = 1,440, BV (2.0) = 1,521<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 61</ref>  
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*; GRF-3M : The 3M ''Griffin'' was an upgraded version of the design built for House Marik by Earthwerks and Brigadier Corps starting in [[3049]]. With production lines on Keystone and [[Oliver]] this variant sought to enhance the original's long-range capabilities. The engine was exchanged for a [[Hermes 275 XL]] [[extralight engine]] and carried 14 [[double heat sink]]s to improve heat management. The normal [[PPC]] was replaced by a [[Fusigon Longtooth]] [[ER PPC]] for longer reach at the expense of more heat, and the [[LRM-10]] launcher had been upgraded to a [[Doombud]] [[LRM-20]] launcher for more indirect fire support capabilities. Finally, a [[ChisComp 32]] [[small laser]] was mounted in the left torso, and the two tons of LRM ammo was protected by [[CASE]]. While intended for the [[Free Worlds League Military]], the capture of Oliver by FedCom forces meant the 3M also appeared in large numbers in the [[Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth]].<ref name=TRO3050/> BV (1.0) = 1,440; BV (2.0) = 1,521<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 61</ref><ref name=RGIV1p19>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 19: "Griffin GRF-3M"</ref>
  
*;GRF-4R : This [[Word of Blake]] design emerged in [[3076]] during the [[Jihad]]. It uses [[Improved Jump Jets]] to cover 270 meters at a time, and a larger engine brings the top speed to 97 km/h. This ''Griffin'' carries a [[Snub-Nose PPC]], an [[MML-5]] launcher, and an [[ER Medium Laser]]. Endo Steel forms the chassis, and eleven double heat sinks keep the 'Mech cool. BV (2.0) = 1,412<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 239</ref>
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*; GRF-3N : The 3N ''Griffin'' is a [[3150]]-era model produced at the Earthwerks Tiber plant for the Free Worlds League, engaging its foes at range with a [[Fusigon Longtooth]] [[ER PPC]] and an [[Artemis IV]]-enhanced [[Delta Dart II]] [[enhanced LRM-10]] launcher with two tons of reloads. Clad in 10 tons of [[Valiant Chainmail]] [[ferro-fibrous]] armor and built around an [[endo steel]] frame, the use of a standard 275-rated [[fusion engine]], 11 [[double heat sink]]s, [[jump jet]]s, and [[CASE II]] provide the 3N impressive survivability. BV (2.0) = 1,560<ref name=RGIV1p4/><ref name=RGIV1p20>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 20: "Griffin GRF-3N"</ref>
  
*;GRF-4N : This ''Griffin'' was introduced to the Taurian Concordat in [[3083]]. It carries a [[Plasma Rifle]] and three ER medium lasers. It also has a higher top speed than its inspiration and can jump farther as well.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 238</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,591<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 62</ref>
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*; GRF-3RG : A [[Clan Invasion era]] version of the GRF-1RG, the 3RG retains the right-arm medium laser and torso machine guns but swaps the remaining lasers for their [[pulse laser]] equivalents. This swap is made possible in part by dropping one ton of machine gun ammo and removing three heat sinks though a swap to double strength models compensates somewhat for the reduction. BV (2.0) = 1,213 <ref name=RGIV1p21>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 21: "Griffin GRF-3RG"</ref>
  
*;GRF-5L : This variant, introduced in [[3070]], uses an XL engine to max out armor protection at eleven and a half tons of [[Stealth Armor]]. As with all Stealth-equipped designs, the 5L used a Guardian ECM suite. It was armed with a Plasma Rifle and an MML-5, which could threaten enemies at all ranges. Three medium lasers provided added short-range firepower. Fourteen double heat sinks kept the 'Mech relatively cool, even when the Stealth Armor was active. BV (2.0) = 1,781<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 65</ref>
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*; GRF-4N : This ''Griffin'' was introduced to the [[Taurian Concordat]] in [[3083]]. It carries a [[plasma rifle]] and three [[ER medium laser]]s. It also has a higher top speed than its inspiration and can jump farther thanks to an additional [[jump jet]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 238</ref> BV (2.0) = 1,591<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 62</ref>
  
*;GRF-5M : The 5M variant of the ''Griffin'' was designed in [[3066]] with a distinctive flair for the Free Worlds League. Unlike other "Phoenix" 'Mechs it was powered by an extralight engine and carried, as its primary weapon, a [[Light Gauss Rifle]]. This was backed up by an LRM-10 launcher and a small laser for close range work. The variant utilized double heat sinks and also carried ten and a half tons of armor. BV (1.0) = 1,108, BV (2.0) = 1,224<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 66</ref>
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*; GRF-4R : This [[Word of Blake]] design emerged in [[3076]] during the [[Jihad]]. It uses [[improved jump jet]]s to cover 270 meters at a time, and a larger [[Edasich Motors 330 XL]] [[extralight engine]] brings the top speed to 97 km/h. This ''Griffin'' carries a [[snub-nose PPC]], an [[MML-5]] launcher, and an [[ER medium laser]]. [[Endo steel]] forms the chassis, and 11 [[double heat sink]]s keep the 'Mech cool. BV (2.0) = 1,412<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 239</ref>
  
*;GRF-6CS : A variant of the 6S developed in [[3067]] for the [[Com Guards]] only to also fall into hands of the Word of Blake, the 6CS used an Endo Steel frame and was powered by an extralight engine. The 'Mech's primary weapons were an ER PPC and an [[LRM-15]] launcher linked to an [[Artemis IV]] fire control system. The 6CS carries two ER medium lasers for short range engagements, and has an advanced electronics warfare suite, consisting of a Guardian ECM Suite and a [[C3i]] computer, to allow it to share targeting telemetry with friendly units. BV (1.0) = 1,469, BV (2.0) = 1,695<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 67</ref>
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*; GRF-5K : This variant of the 6S introduced in [[3071]] sported enough [[improved jump jet]]s for it to vault up to 240 meters in a single bound. It also used a [[Defiance 275 Light]] [[light fusion engine]], though it was built on a standard frame. It was protected by 10 tons of [[Starshield A]] [[light ferro-fibrous]] armor and also incorporated a [[heavy-duty gyro]] that can take more punishment than a standard gyro. It was armed with a [[Lord's Light 4]] [[light PPC]], a reliable [[LRM-10#Shigunga|Shigunga]] [[LRM-10]] along with one ton of [[CASE]]-protected ammunition, and a [[Diverse Optics (ERML)|Diverse Optics]] [[ER medium laser]] for short-range situations. To protect the pilot it carries a [[Full-Head Ejection System]]. BV (2.0) = 1,390<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 64</ref>
  
*;GRF-6S : The Lyran 6S ''Griffin'' was built in 3066 using an Earthwerks GRF Endo Steel chassis and mounted a Defiance 275 [[Light Fusion Engine]] for power. This allowed the 6S model to carry a Defiance 1001 ER PPC in the right arm, a Coventry StarFire LRM-15 over the right shoulder with Artemis IV, and two RamTech 1500Z ER Medium Lasers, one in the center torso and one in the left arm. It carried twelve tons of Starshield A armor plating using layered sections at steeper angles, which allowed it to withstand more attacks than the 6CS, but only ten double heat sinks. Two tons of LRM reloads were mounted in the right torso and protected by CASE.  Although still carrying the five Rawlings 55 jumpjets and Neil 6000 communications system of the original model, the targeting-tracking system was updated to a RCA Instatrack Mk X and, perhaps most importantly, the cockpit was renovated for additional comfort and incorporate a [[Full-Head Ejection system]].<ref name=TROPP/>  BV (1.0) = 1,461, BV (2.0) = 1,781<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 68</ref>
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*; GRF-5L : This variant, introduced in [[3070]], uses an [[XL engine]] to max out armor protection with 11.5 tons of [[stealth armor]]. As with all stealth armor-equipped designs, the 5L used a [[Guardian ECM suite]] to power it. It was armed with a [[plasma rifle]] and an [[MML-5]], which could threaten enemies at all ranges, and three [[medium laser]]s provided added short-range firepower. 14 [[double heat sink]]s kept the 'Mech relatively cool, even when the stealth armor was active. BV (2.0) = 1,781<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 65</ref>
  
*;GRF-6S2 : This variant of the ''Griffin'' was based on the 6S. By dropping one of the ER medium lasers, the Artemis system, and using a [[Clan]]-spec LRM-15, engineers found enough room to add a [[C3 Boosted Slave]] and a [[Targeting Computer]]. [[CASE II]] protects the LRM ammunition. BV (2.0) = 1,870<ref>''Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades'', p. 126</ref>
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*; GRF-5M : The 5M variant of the ''Griffin'' was designed in [[3066]] with a distinctive flair for the [[Free Worlds League]]. Unlike other "Phoenix" 'Mechs, it was powered by an [[extralight engine]] and carried, as its primary weapon, a [[light Gauss rifle]].<ref name=TRJp108f /> This was backed up by an [[LRM-10]] launcher and a [[small laser]] for close range work. This variant also utilized [[double heat sink]]s and carried 10.5 tons of armor. BV (1.0) = 1,108; BV (2.0) = 1,224<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 66</ref>
  
*;GRF-5K : This variant of the 6S introduced in [[3071]] sported enough [[Improved Jump Jets|improved jump jet]]s for it to vault up to 240 meters in a single bound. It also used a Defiance Light Engine, though it was built on a standard frame. It was protected by ten tons of Starshield A [[Light Ferro-Fibrous]] armor and it also incorporated a [[Heavy-Duty Gyro]] that can take more punishment than a standard gyro. It was armed with a Lord's Light 4 [[Light PPC]], a reliable Shigunga LRM-10 along with a ton of CASE-protected ammunition, and a Diverse Optics [[ER Medium Laser]] for short-range situations. To protect the pilot it carries a Full-Head Ejection System. BV (2.0) = 1,390<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 64</ref>
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*; GRF-6CS : A variant of the 6S developed in [[3067]] for the [[Com Guards]], only to also fall into hands of the Word of Blake, the 6CS used an [[endo steel]] frame and was powered by an [[extralight engine]]. The 'Mech's primary weapons were an [[ER PPC]] and an [[LRM-15]] launcher linked to an [[Artemis IV]] fire control system. The 6CS also carries two [[ER medium laser]]s for short range engagements, and has an advanced electronics warfare suite, consisting of a [[Guardian ECM suite]] and a [[C3i computer]] to allow it to share targeting telemetry with friendly units. BV (1.0) = 1,469; BV (2.0) = 1,695<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 67</ref>
  
==Custom Variants==
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*; GRF-6R : An advanced if ammo-dependent sniper, the 6R mounts a [[Rotary AC/2]] in its right arm supported by a [[Thunderbolt 10]] in the right torso.  Carrying two tons of RAC rounds and three of Thunderbolt missiles, a left-torso [[ER small laser]] and Guardian ECM suite round out this XL-engine powered 'Mech. BV (2.0) = 1,515<ref name=RGIV1p22>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 12: "Griffin GRF-6R"</ref>
*;GRF-1E ''Griffin'' Sparky : The personal ‘Mech of Elle Bennett of the [[5th Donegal Guards]], prior to the [[War of 3039]] she had replaced the LRM launcher of her ''Griffin'' with five medium lasers, one mounted in each torso, one beside the PPC and two in Sparky's left arm. The additional weight saved goes towards an extra heat sink and an additional ton of armor. <ref name=TRO3039/> BV (2.0) = 1,449<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 459</ref>
 
  
*;GRF-1E2 ''Griffin'' Sparky 2.0 : The personal ‘Mech of [[Leftenant]] Natasha Ergen of the [[5th FedCom RCT]], her stock ''Griffin'' had been refitted with Ferro-Fibrous armor and a Light Fusion Engine. Fourteen Double Heat sinks and a [[Targeting Computer]] allowed Ergen to obtain maximum effect from an all-energy weapons array consisting of an ER PPC, two standard Medium Lasers mounted one per side torso alongside three ER Medium Lasers, one mounted in each torso component. BV (2.0) = 1,862<ref>''Jihad Turning Points: New Avalon'', p. 11</ref>
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*; GRF-6S : The Lyran 6S ''Griffin'' was built in 3066 using an [[Earthwerks GRF Endo Steel]] chassis and mounted a [[Defiance 275 Light Fusion Engine]] for power. This allowed the 6S model to carry a [[Defiance 1001]] [[ER PPC]] in the right arm, a [[Coventry StarFire]] [[LRM-15]] over the right shoulder with [[Artemis IV]], and two [[RAMTech 1500Z]] [[ER medium laser]]s, one in the center torso and one in the left arm. It carried 12 tons of the original [[Starshield A]] armor plating using layered sections at steeper angles, which allowed it to withstand more attacks than the 6CS, but only 10 [[double heat sink]]s. Two tons of LRM reloads were mounted in the right torso and protected by [[CASE]]. Although still carrying the five [[Rawlings 55]] [[jump jet]]s and [[Neil 6000]] communications system of the original model, the targeting-tracking system was updated to an [[RCA Instatrac Mark X]] and, perhaps most importantly, the cockpit was renovated for additional comfort and to incorporate a [[Full-Head Ejection System]].<ref name=TRJp108f />  BV (1.0) = 1,461; BV (2.0) = 1,781<ref>''Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix'', p. 68</ref> or 1,461<ref name=TRJp108f />
  
*;GRF-6S ''Griffin'' Francine : A vintage ''Griffin'' refitted to the 6S standard and beyond with captured Word of Blake technology, when Francine rescued the [[Black Widow Company]] at the Royal Pass of the Ridges in 3070, her 'Mech carried half a ton less armor and swapped the 6S's ER PPC for an advanced [[Snub-Nose PPC]] as well as adding an extra ER medium laser to the left arm and a rear-facing small laser. BV (2.0) = 1,820 <ref name="SWB1">''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 116</ref>
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*; GRF-6S2 : This variant of the ''Griffin'' was based on the 6S. By dropping one of the [[ER medium laser]]s, the [[Artemis IV]] system, and using a [[Clan]]-spec [[LRM-15]], engineers found enough room to add a [[C3 boosted slave]] and a [[targeting computer]]. [[CASE II]] protects the LRM ammunition. BV (2.0) = 1,870<ref>''Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades'', p. 126</ref>
  
*;GRF-6S ''Griffin'' Francine II : After becoming part of [[Stacy Church]]'s new Black Widow Command Lance, Francine's ''Griffin'' was upgraded with [[Experimental Technology|experimental technologies]]. Dropping the Artemis IV and the rear facing small laser for a [[Supercharger]] to increase its speed, her 'Mech's armor was replaced with [[Laser Reflective Armor|Laser Reflective plating]], making it extremely resistant to the Word of Blake's new [[Variable-Speed Pulse Laser]]s. BV (2.0) = 2,223 <ref name="SWB2">''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', pp. 22, 102</ref>
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*; ''Griffin'' C : A [[Wolf Empire]] refit of aging 3M and 1DS models at the Earthwerks [[Keystone]] plant and appearing across the Inner Sphere thanks to [[Clan Sea Fox]], the so-called ''Griffin'' C is as fast as many light 'Mechs, mounting an Inner Sphere grade [[VOX 330 XL]] [[extralight engine]] and [[endo steel]] skeleton, 11 [[double heat sink]]s and nine [[improved jump jet]]s. Offensively its weaponry is all Clan grade, with the ''Griffin'' C carrying a [[Type 22]] [[ER PPC]] in its right arm and a right torso–mounted [[Type X-S]] [[Streak LRM-10]] launcher fed from a one ton [[CASE]] protected ammo bay. BV (2.0) = 2,131<ref name=RGIV1p4/><ref name=RGIV1p23>''Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1'', p. 23: "Griffin C"</ref>
  
==Related BattleMechs==
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===Custom Variants===
* GRF-2N ''[[Super Griffin]]'' - Although it carries the designation GRF-2N, this is actually a new 60-ton 'Mech design based on the regular ''Griffin'', in a similar fashion to [[IIC]] evolution of existing designs (albeit not with [[Clan]]-level technology).
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*; GRF-1DS ''Almstedt'' : The personal 'Mech of [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] MechWarrior [[Helga Almstedt]]. To cater to the aggressive warrior's preference for brutal melee combat, the 1DS's normal [[LRM-20]] is downgraded to a lighter [[LRM-15]] rack along with removing a ton of reloads to free up the weight to mount a custom [[hatchet]] in the left arm.<ref name=CMKp69>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 69: "Freemen - Major Helga Almstedt"</ref>
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*; GRF-1E ''Sparky'' : The personal ’Mech of Elle Bennett of the [[Fifth Donegal Guards]], prior to the [[War of 3039]] she had replaced the [[LRM-10]] launcher of her ''Griffin'' with five [[medium laser]]s, one mounted in each torso, one beside the PPC and two in Sparky's left arm. The additional weight saved goes towards an extra [[single heat sink]] and an additional ton of armor.<ref name=TRO3039/> BV (2.0) = 1,449<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged'', p. 459</ref>
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*; GRF-1E2 ''Sparky 2.0'' : The personal ’Mech of [[Leftenant]] [[Natasha Ergen]] of the [[Fifth FedCom RCT]], her stock ''Griffin'' had been refitted with [[ferro-fibrous]] armor and a [[light fusion engine]]. 14 [[double heat sink]]s and a [[targeting computer]] allowed Ergen to obtain maximum effect from an all-energy weapons array consisting of an [[ER PPC]], two [[medium laser]]s mounted one per side torso alongside three [[ER medium laser]]s, one mounted in each torso component. BV (2.0) = 1,862<ref>''Jihad Turning Points: New Avalon'', p. 11</ref>
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*; GRF-6S Francine : A vintage ''Griffin'' refitted to the 6S standard and beyond with captured Word of Blake technology, when [[Francine]] rescued the [[Black Widow Company]] at the Royal Pass of the Ridges in 3070, her 'Mech carried half a ton less armor and swapped the 6S's [[ER PPC]] for an advanced [[snub-nose PPC]] as well as adding an extra [[ER medium laser]] to the left arm and a rear-facing [[small laser]]. BV (2.0) = 1,820<ref name="SWB1">''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 116</ref>
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*; GRF-6S Francine II : After becoming part of [[Stacy Church]]'s new Black Widow Command Lance, [[Francine]]'s ''Griffin'' was upgraded with [[Experimental Technology|experimental technologies]]. Dropping the [[Artemis IV]] and the rear facing [[small laser]] for a [[supercharger]] to increase its speed, her 'Mech's armor was replaced with [[Laser Reflective Armor|laser reflective plating]], making it extremely resistant to the Word of Blake's new laser technology. BV (2.0) = 2,223<ref name="SWB2">''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', pp. 22, 102</ref>
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===MWDA Dossier Variant===
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*; Unnamed Capellan pulse laser variant : A Capellan Confederation variant originating after the Jihad, this variant carries a [[large pulse laser]], two [[medium pulse laser]]s, and an Artemis-enhanced LRM-15 pack. It has a 275 XL engine, an endo-steel chassis, and CASE.<ref name=DADossiers145>''MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards'', p. 145: "C. Schiller"</ref> This variant is found in a [[MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards|pilot dossier]] for ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age]]''. No record sheet has been provided for it.
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===Apocryphal Variants===
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{{ApocryphalContentStart}}
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''From [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries#Call to Arms|''MechWarrior 5: Call to Arms'' Expansion Pack]]:''
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*; GRF-1P : Introduced in [[3024]], this variant of the ''Griffin'' replaces the right arm–mounted [[PPC]] with twin [[medium laser]]s to free up the weight to upgrade the [[LRM-10]] launcher in the right torso to an [[LRM-15]] and fit a [[Claw|medium claw]] in the left arm.<ref name=MW5CtA>''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, Call to Arms''</ref>
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''From [[MechWarrior Online]]:''
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*;GRF-AR ''Ares'' : [[PGI]]'s [[Hero 'Mech]] version of [[Peter Armstrong]]'s ''Ares'' retains the major features of the classic GRF-1N model, the only difference being the removal of the center torso mounted [[jump jet]] to free up the weight to mount a [[small laser]] in the left arm.<ref name=MWO>''MechWarrior Online'' Solaris-7 Sale Page</ref>
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''From [[Mecha-Press]] magazine
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*;GRF-1RU ''Griffin'': The right arm now carries modular weapons packages: A [[PPC]], a [[large laser]] and two [[medium laser]]s, or four [[Streak SRM-2]]s with two tons of ammo.<ref name=mpn16>''Mecha-Press Magazine 16''</ref>
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== Design Quirks ==
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The ''Griffin'' is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''BattleMech Manual'', p. 90: Design Quirk Table - Griffin Entry</ref>
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* [[Battlefists]]
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* [[Jettison-Capable Weapon|Jettison-Capable Weapon (PPC)]]
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* [[Rugged|Rugged (1)]]
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* [[Ubiquitous]]
  
* '''''[[Griffin IIC]]''''' - The ''Griffin'' was one of the [['Mechs]] taken on the [[Exodus]] by the [[SLDF]], following the collapse of the [[Star League]]. Eventually, the model was redesigned to use exclusive [[Clan]] technology and the ''Griffin IIC'' was created. BV (1.0) = 1,492, BV (2.0) = 1,608
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The GRF-1S ''Griffin'' variant is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''Second Succession War'', p. 115: Technical Readout: - Griffin Entry</ref>
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* [[Battlefists]]
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* [[Jettison-Capable Weapon|Jettison-Capable Weapon (Large Laser)]]
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* [[Protected Actuators]]
  
==Design Quirks==
 
 
The GRF-1A ''Griffin'' variant is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=XTRO:PV4p6/>
 
The GRF-1A ''Griffin'' variant is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=XTRO:PV4p6/>
 
* [[Improved Cooling Jacket|Improved Cooling Jacket (Prototype PPC)]]
 
* [[Improved Cooling Jacket|Improved Cooling Jacket (Prototype PPC)]]
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* [[Poor Sealing]]
 
* [[Poor Sealing]]
  
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==Notable Pilots==
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: ''See [[:Category:Notable Griffin Pilots]]''
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==Related BattleMechs==
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* GRF-2N ''[[Super Griffin]]'' - Although it carries the designation GRF-2N, this is actually a new 60-ton 'Mech design based on the regular ''Griffin'', in a similar fashion to [[IIC]] evolution of existing designs, albeit not with [[Clan]]-level technology.
  
==BattleMech Gallery==
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* '''''[[Griffin IIC]]''''' - The ''Griffin'' was one of the [['Mechs]] taken on the [[Operation EXODUS|Exodus]] by the [[SLDF]], following the collapse of the [[Star League]]. Eventually, the model was redesigned to use exclusive [[Clan]] technology and the ''Griffin IIC'' was created. BV (1.0) = 1,492; BV (2.0) = 1,608
<gallery>
 
Image:GRF-1A_Griffin_XTROPrimitives4.jpg|Experimental GRF-1A ''Griffin''
 
Image:GRF-Griffin.png|GRF-3M ''Griffin''
 
Image:GRF-4R Griffin.jpg|GRF-4R ''Griffin''
 
Image:Grf-5m griffin.png|GRF-5M ''Griffin''  
 
Image:Grf-6cs griffin.png|GRF-6CS ''Griffin''
 
Image:Grf-6s griffin.jpg|GRF-6S ''Griffin''
 
Image:Battle of Tukayyid (5).jpg|''Griffin'' in motion
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* A long-time favorite with House Steiner, two ''Griffins'' of the [[Royal Guards]] traditionally stand next to the [[Archon]]'s throne on [[Tharkad]].<ref>''Blood of Heroes'', Ch. 4</ref>
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* A longtime favorite with House Steiner, two ''Griffins'' of the [[Royal Guards]] traditionally stand next to the [[Archon]]'s throne on [[Tharkad]].<ref>''Blood of Heroes'', ch. 4</ref>
*The (original) ''Griffin'' variants and artwork from 3025 were part of the [[Unseen]] 'Mech designs. The ''Griffin'' was [[Reseen]] in 3067 with new variants using revised artwork.<ref name=TROPP>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix''</ref>
 
  
==References==
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* The original ''Griffin'' variants and artwork from 3025 were part of the [[Unseen]] 'Mech designs. The ''Griffin'' was [[Reseen]] in 3067 with new variants using revised artwork.<ref name=TROPP>''Technical Readout: Project Phoenix''</ref>
<references />
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==Bibliography==
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* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''''Greif'''''. The model code was left unchanged.
*''[[Blood of Heroes]]'' (Novel)
 
*''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4]]''
 
*''[[Jihad Turning Points: New Avalon]]''
 
  
*''[http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/liao_incursion_28.pdf MWDA House Liao's dossier of C. Schiller]''
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* In French products, the unit's proper name was translated as '''''Griffon'''''.
*''[http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/liao_incursion_3.pdf MWDA Steel Wolves's dossier of Chin Wolf]''
 
*''[http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/liao_incursion_40.pdf MWDA Republic of the Sphere's dossier of Avriel Sterling]''
 
*''[http://cf.sarna.net/docs/mwda_dossiers/falcons_prey_20.pdf MWDA Swordsworn's dossier of Chuck Stepp]''
 
  
*''[[Record Sheets: 3025/3026]]''
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==Gallery==
*''[[Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged]]''
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<gallery>
*''[[Record Sheets: 3050]]''
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Griffin.jpg|Original [[Unseen]] GRF-1N ''Griffin'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3025|TRO:3025]]''
*''[[Record Sheets: 3067]]''
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Griffin_GRF-1N_SSW.jpg|GRF-1N ''Griffin'' from ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]''
*''[[Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix]]''
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GRF-Griffin.png|Unseen GRF-3M ''Griffin'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3050|TRO:3050]]''
*''[[Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades]]''
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GRF-4R Griffin.jpg|GRF-4R ''Griffin'' from ''[[Technical Readout: 3085|TRO:3085]]''
*''[[Record Sheets: Operation Klondike]]''
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Grf-5m griffin.png|GRF-5M ''Griffin'' from ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix|TRO:Phoenix]]''
*''[[Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades]]''
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Grf-6cs griffin.png|GRF-6CS ''Griffin'' from ''TRO:Phoenix''
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Grf-6s griffin.jpg|GRF-6S ''Griffin'' from ''TRO:Phoenix''
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GRF-1A_Griffin_XTROPrimitives4.jpg|Experimental GRF-1A ''Griffin'' from ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4|XTRO:Primitives IV]]''
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Camosteinerarcturanguards.png|''Griffin'' in colors of [[Arcturan Guards]] from ''[[Camo Specs]]''
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Battle of Tukayyid (5).jpg|Unseen ''Griffin'' in motion from ''[[Tukayyid (scenario pack)|Tukayyid]]''
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Griffin 43rd Shadow Division AToW.jpg|A [[43rd Shadow Division]] ''Griffin'' 6S
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Griffin (Damien Lucille) BTLegends.jpg|[[Damien Lucille|Damien Lucille's]] ''Griffin'' from ''[[BattleTech: Legends|BT:Legends]]''
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Griffin LI.png|A ''Griffin'' from ''[[MechWarrior: Liao Incursion|MWDA LI]]'' dossiers
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MWO Griffin.png|Model of ''Griffin'' from ''[[MechWarrior Online|MWO]]''
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Battledroids-Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' standee from ''[[Battledroids]]''
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BattleTech2e-Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' standee from ''[[BattleTech, Second Edition]]''
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Mechs-Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' miniature from ''[[...Mechs!]]'' (also used in ''[[BattleTech, Third Edition]]'')
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File:MWDA-WS065-Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' miniature from [[Miniatures - MechWarrior#MechWarrior: Wolf Strike|MechWarrior: Wolf Strike set]]
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Beginner Box - Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' miniature from ''[[BattleTech Beginner Box]]''
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Beginner Box 2e - Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' miniature from ''[[BattleTech Beginner Box, Second Edition]]''
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Kell Hounds Striker Lance Griffin.jpg|''Griffin'' miniature from ''[[Kell Hounds Striker Lance]]''
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</gallery>
  
*''[[Starterbook: Wolf and Blake]]''
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==References==
*''[http://www.battlecorps.com/BC2/news.html?article=349 Successful Endeavor on Marduk]''
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<references />
  
*''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
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==Bibliography==
*''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
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<div class="desktop-3-col">
*''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''
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* ''[[BattleMech Manual]]''
*''[[Technical Readout: 3055]]''
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* ''[[Blood of Heroes]]'' (novel)
*''[[Technical Readout: 3085]]''
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* ''[[Combat Manual: Kurita]]''
*''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]''
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* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4]]''
*''[[Total Warfare Style Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades]]''
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* ''[[Jihad Turning Points: New Avalon]]''
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* ''[[MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards]]''
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* ''[[Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3025/3026]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3050]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3067]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: Operation Klondike]]''
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* ''[[Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades]]''
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* ''[[Second Succession War (sourcebook)|Second Succession War]]''
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* ''[[Starterbook: Wolf and Blake]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3050]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3055]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3085]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: Project Phoenix]]''
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* ''[[Total Warfare Style Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades]]''
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This article is about the BattleMech design. For derivative designs and other uses, see Griffin (disambiguation).
Griffin
Griffin
Production information
Manufacturer Brigadier Corporation

Defiance Industries[1][2]


Earthwerks Incorporated[1]


Kallon Industries[1][2]


Vandenberg Mechanized Industries


Victory Industries[2]

Production Year 2492[3]
Model GRF-1N[1]
Class Medium
Cost 4,957,107 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 55 tons
Chassis Earthwerks GRF
Armor Starshield A
Engine CoreTek 275
Communications System Neil 6000
Targeting Tracking System Octagon Tartrac, System C
Heat Sinks 12 single
Speed 86 km/h
Jump Jets Rawlings 55
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,021
BV (2.0) 1,272[1][4][5]


Description[edit]

Built in 2492, the Griffin was originally classified as a heavy BattleMech, filling in the weight gap between mammoth machines like the Mackie and smaller recon 'Mechs like the Wasp, and intended for close assaults. Combining tremendous speed and firepower in one frame, the Griffin briefly dominated in this role before being superseded by larger and better-equipped 'Mechs. However the Griffin was very popular among commanders and pilots alike and so Earthwerks Incorporated kept it in production, this time reclassified as a medium 'Mech and tasked with long-range fire support for medium lances. In this capacity the Griffin has excelled, combining good striking power, endurance, and speed, with its only major weakness being a lack of close-range defensive weapons.[6][4]

During the Succession Wars the Griffin could be found in almost every unit of all the Great Houses and mercenary forces, thanks in part to its diverse number of manufacturers. Besides being constructed from Earthwerks' factory on Keystone the Griffin was later acquired and built by Defiance Industries (Hesperus II), Kallon Industries (Talon), Brigadier Corporation (Oliver), and Norse BattleMech Works (later Victory Industries, Marduk). It was even manufactured in the Periphery by Vandenberg Mechanized Industries on Illiushin.[7] Only the Capellan Confederation lacked a means of building the 'Mech, although they made up for it by purchasing a limited number from the Taurian Concordat.[4] During the Fourth Succession War some of these manufacturers exchanged hands, with the Draconis Combine capturing Marduk from the Federated Suns and the Lyran Commonwealth taking Oliver from the Free Worlds League. This exchange also happened to coincide with several new variants being designed to exploit recently recovered lostech. As such variants meant specifically for either Houses Kurita, Marik or the Federated Commonwealth found their way into the arsenals of all of them. During the Clan Invasion these manufacturers produced the new variants to meet the Clan threat while Vandenberg Industries continued to build original GRF-1N Griffins.[7]

When Vicore Industries began shopping around its "Project Phoenix" initiative, Defiance and Kallon Industries signed on to begin producing the completely redesigned GRF-6S Griffin. Victory Industries later signed up as well after the legal battle between Wolf's Dragoons and the Lyran Alliance saw the famous mercenary group selling its light fusion engine technology to both the Draconis Combine and Free Worlds League. The League designed a native update to the Griffin while ComStar had their own built as well which, ominously, soon began appearing in the ranks of the Word of Blake Militia.[8] The Griffin would continue to remain a staple of the battlefields of the Inner Sphere during the maelstrom of the Jihad, the era of the Republic of the Sphere and the rise of the ilClan, with models still in production within the Free Worlds League and the Wolf Empire.[9]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The primary weapon on the Griffin is a Fusigon PPC in the right arm, backed up by a Delta Dart LRM-10 launcher mounted in a drum over the right shoulder. The PPC allows Griffin to work in a long-range fire support role, while the LRM launcher also gives the Griffin some indirect fire support capabilities. The Achilles' heel of the design is its lack of short-range weapons, for when an enemy is capable of closing ranges and engaging in close quarters combat, and the fact that all of its weapons are located on the right side. The 'Mech is however equipped with two powerful battlefists for hand-to-hand combat.[6][4]

The massive and efficient Core Tek 275 fusion engine of the Griffin gives it a cruising speed of 57.1 km/h, and combined with five jump jets occupying the rear torso areas for a total jumping distance of 150 meters, is what distinguishes it from other medium 'Mechs and has kept the Griffin in the game over the centuries. Unfortunately, like most other early 'Mechs, the Griffin suffers from insufficient heat capacity, with only 12 single heat sinks installed. The result is that Griffin pilots, lacking the ability to do both, must choose at the outset of a fight whether to engage or withdraw.[6][4]

Nine and a half tons of standard armor plating compares quite favorably to many other medium 'Mechs, although as is often the case the Griffin will find itself in combat with larger 'Mechs. For this reason, two pairs of false armor baffles were added to the 'Mech, one on its shoulders providing limited protection to the LRM launcher and cockpit, and a smaller pair on the legs protecting the knees joints.[6]

Variants[edit]

  • GRF-1RG 
    A Succession War era skirmisher built to protect the Archon's throne room, the 1RG drops the PPC and LRM rack for a large and medium laser in its right arm, supported by a medium and small laser and machine gun in each side torso, each with its own half ton of ammo. Additionally the armor on the center torso and arms has been reinforced by half a ton. This loadout is made possible by the removal of the signature jump jets. BV (2.0) = 1,167 [14]
  • GRF-1S 
    The 1S Griffin was, for many years, the only production variant of the Griffin, built for House Steiner by Defiance Industries on Hesperus II starting in 2857. It attempted to rectify the 1N's lack of close range weapons by removing the PPC and in its place mounting a Defiance B3L large laser and two Defiance B3M medium lasers. The LRM-10 was also replaced with a Coventry Five-Tube LRM-5 and one ton of reloads in the right torso. To further help manage the heat load, the 'Mech also added four additional single heat sinks to the design. This new arrangement essentially transformed the long-range support 'Mech into a medium-range brawler.[1][6][4][15] BV (1.0) = 1,061; BV (2.0) = 1,253[16][15]
  • GRF-2N2 
    The original 2N, it carries a standard PPC instead of an ER version.[20]
  • GRF-3RG 
    A Clan Invasion era version of the GRF-1RG, the 3RG retains the right-arm medium laser and torso machine guns but swaps the remaining lasers for their pulse laser equivalents. This swap is made possible in part by dropping one ton of machine gun ammo and removing three heat sinks though a swap to double strength models compensates somewhat for the reduction. BV (2.0) = 1,213 [24]
  • GRF-5L 
    This variant, introduced in 3070, uses an XL engine to max out armor protection with 11.5 tons of stealth armor. As with all stealth armor-equipped designs, the 5L used a Guardian ECM suite to power it. It was armed with a plasma rifle and an MML-5, which could threaten enemies at all ranges, and three medium lasers provided added short-range firepower. 14 double heat sinks kept the 'Mech relatively cool, even when the stealth armor was active. BV (2.0) = 1,781[29]
  • GRF-6CS 
    A variant of the 6S developed in 3067 for the Com Guards, only to also fall into hands of the Word of Blake, the 6CS used an endo steel frame and was powered by an extralight engine. The 'Mech's primary weapons were an ER PPC and an LRM-15 launcher linked to an Artemis IV fire control system. The 6CS also carries two ER medium lasers for short range engagements, and has an advanced electronics warfare suite, consisting of a Guardian ECM suite and a C3i computer to allow it to share targeting telemetry with friendly units. BV (1.0) = 1,469; BV (2.0) = 1,695[31]
  • GRF-6R 
    An advanced if ammo-dependent sniper, the 6R mounts a Rotary AC/2 in its right arm supported by a Thunderbolt 10 in the right torso. Carrying two tons of RAC rounds and three of Thunderbolt missiles, a left-torso ER small laser and Guardian ECM suite round out this XL-engine powered 'Mech. BV (2.0) = 1,515[32]

Custom Variants[edit]

  • GRF-1DS Almstedt 
    The personal 'Mech of Free Rasalhague Republic MechWarrior Helga Almstedt. To cater to the aggressive warrior's preference for brutal melee combat, the 1DS's normal LRM-20 is downgraded to a lighter LRM-15 rack along with removing a ton of reloads to free up the weight to mount a custom hatchet in the left arm.[36]
  • GRF-1E Sparky 
    The personal ’Mech of Elle Bennett of the Fifth Donegal Guards, prior to the War of 3039 she had replaced the LRM-10 launcher of her Griffin with five medium lasers, one mounted in each torso, one beside the PPC and two in Sparky's left arm. The additional weight saved goes towards an extra single heat sink and an additional ton of armor.[4] BV (2.0) = 1,449[37]
  • GRF-6S Francine 
    A vintage Griffin refitted to the 6S standard and beyond with captured Word of Blake technology, when Francine rescued the Black Widow Company at the Royal Pass of the Ridges in 3070, her 'Mech carried half a ton less armor and swapped the 6S's ER PPC for an advanced snub-nose PPC as well as adding an extra ER medium laser to the left arm and a rear-facing small laser. BV (2.0) = 1,820[39]

MWDA Dossier Variant[edit]

  • Unnamed Capellan pulse laser variant 
    A Capellan Confederation variant originating after the Jihad, this variant carries a large pulse laser, two medium pulse lasers, and an Artemis-enhanced LRM-15 pack. It has a 275 XL engine, an endo-steel chassis, and CASE.[41] This variant is found in a pilot dossier for MechWarrior: Dark Age. No record sheet has been provided for it.

Apocryphal Variants[edit]

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The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

From MechWarrior 5: Call to Arms Expansion Pack:

  • GRF-1P 
    Introduced in 3024, this variant of the Griffin replaces the right arm–mounted PPC with twin medium lasers to free up the weight to upgrade the LRM-10 launcher in the right torso to an LRM-15 and fit a medium claw in the left arm.[42]

From MechWarrior Online:

  • GRF-AR Ares 
    PGI's Hero 'Mech version of Peter Armstrong's Ares retains the major features of the classic GRF-1N model, the only difference being the removal of the center torso mounted jump jet to free up the weight to mount a small laser in the left arm.[43]

From Mecha-Press magazine

Apocryphal Content Ends

Design Quirks[edit]

The Griffin is subject to the following Design Quirks:[45]

The GRF-1S Griffin variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[46]

The GRF-1A Griffin variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[10]

Notable Pilots[edit]

See Category:Notable Griffin Pilots

Related BattleMechs[edit]

  • GRF-2N Super Griffin - Although it carries the designation GRF-2N, this is actually a new 60-ton 'Mech design based on the regular Griffin, in a similar fashion to IIC evolution of existing designs, albeit not with Clan-level technology.
  • Griffin IIC - The Griffin was one of the 'Mechs taken on the Exodus by the SLDF, following the collapse of the Star League. Eventually, the model was redesigned to use exclusive Clan technology and the Griffin IIC was created. BV (1.0) = 1,492; BV (2.0) = 1,608

Notes[edit]

  • The original Griffin variants and artwork from 3025 were part of the Unseen 'Mech designs. The Griffin was Reseen in 3067 with new variants using revised artwork.[8]
  • In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to Greif. The model code was left unchanged.
  • In French products, the unit's proper name was translated as Griffon.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Technical Readout: Succession Wars, pp. 98–99: "GRF-1N Griffin"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Technical Readout: Jihad, pp. 108–109: "GRF-6S Griffin"
  3. MUL online date for the Griffin
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Technical Readout: 3039, p. 287
  5. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 456
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Technical Readout: 3025, pp. 64–65
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Technical Readout: 3050
  8. 8.0 8.1 Technical Readout: Project Phoenix
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, pp. 4–5: "Griffin"
  10. 10.0 10.1 Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, p. 6: "GRF-1A Griffin"
  11. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, p. 23
  12. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 60
  13. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 16: "Griffin GRF-1DS"
  14. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 17: "Griffin GRF-1RG"
  15. 15.0 15.1 Second Succession War, p. 114: "GRF-1S Griffin"
  16. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 461
  17. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 36
  18. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 159
  19. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 18: "Griffin GRF-2N"
  20. MUL entry for Griffin GRN-2N2
  21. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 61
  22. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 19: "Griffin GRF-3M"
  23. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 20: "Griffin GRF-3N"
  24. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 21: "Griffin GRF-3RG"
  25. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 238
  26. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 62
  27. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 239
  28. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 64
  29. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 65
  30. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 66
  31. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 67
  32. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 12: "Griffin GRF-6R"
  33. Record Sheets: 3085 Unabridged — Project Phoenix, p. 68
  34. Record Sheets: 3145 New Tech, New Upgrades, p. 126
  35. Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1, p. 23: "Griffin C"
  36. Combat Manual: Kurita, p. 69: "Freemen - Major Helga Almstedt"
  37. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 459
  38. Jihad Turning Points: New Avalon, p. 11
  39. Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, p. 116
  40. Starterbook: Wolf and Blake, pp. 22, 102
  41. MechWarrior: Dark Age - Dossiers and Pilot Cards, p. 145: "C. Schiller"
  42. MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, Call to Arms
  43. MechWarrior Online Solaris-7 Sale Page
  44. Mecha-Press Magazine 16
  45. BattleMech Manual, p. 90: Design Quirk Table - Griffin Entry
  46. Second Succession War, p. 115: Technical Readout: - Griffin Entry
  47. Blood of Heroes, ch. 4

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