Difference between revisions of "Heat Sensor (Battle Armor)"
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Revision as of 11:36, 8 September 2013
Description
Heat Sensors are infrared sensors installed in Battle Armor as a means of improving their standard sensor package. These sensors were first developed by the Clans circa 2880, although they were quickly supplanted by the superior Improved Sensors. Heat Sensors were introduced to the Inner Sphere in 3050 when they were mounted on Infiltrator suits, however they also have been quickly supplanted by superior designs. Heat Sensors may still be in use in the industrial sector and mounted on Exoskeletons.[1]
Notes
Game Notes
Heat Sensors weigh 20kg and are limited to one per Battle Armor. They have no effect in the CBT rule set.
References
- ↑ TechManual, p. 256