Difference between revisions of "Heavy Sub-Capital Cannon"

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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
*''[[Tactical Operations]]''
 
*''[[Tactical Operations]]''
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[[Category:Capital Weapons]]
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 18 April 2022

Heavy Sub-Capital Cannon
Production information
Type Capital Ballistic
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Year Availability 3073[1]
Technical specifications
Heat 42
Damage 7 Capital
70 Standard
Minimum Range N/A
Short Range 1-5[2]
Medium Range 6-10
Long Range 11-15
Extreme Range 16-20
Tons 700
Critical Slots 1-Capital
Ammo Per Ton .5 (1 shot weighs 2 tons)[3]
Cost (unloaded) 1,300,000
Ammo Cost (per ton) 25,000
BV (1.0) N/A
BV (2.0) 991 for cannon; 124 per shell[4]

Description[edit]

The Heavy Sub-Capital Cannon was a massive weapon, displacing as much weight as a combination of its Light and Medium siblings. The relatively short range of the weapon was more than compensated for by its large damage potential. Considering its size, the Heavy Sub-Capital Cannon offered a good amount of damage when compared to the NAC/10, but the latter's range and heat advantage made it more popular for battles between WarShips.

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References[edit]

  1. Tactical Operations, pp. 410-411
  2. Strategic Operations Record Sheets and Compiled Tables, p. 31
  3. Tactical Operations, pp. 410-411
  4. Tactical Operations, p. 384

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