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==Description==
 
==Description==
Following the development of heavy laser technology, [[Clan Star Adder]] scientists sought a test-bed on which to mount the lasers. For this purpose, they resurrected the ''[[Lupus]]'', a second-line 'Mech that had since been put into storage. The heavy lasers worked so well on the ''Lupus'' that Khan [[Cassius N'Buta]] had more ''Lupuses'' refitted ''en masse''. At this point, the design was reworked and christened the '''''Hellfire'''''. The ''Hellfire'' uses a smaller engine that the ''Lupus'' did, so it only has a top speed of 65 km/h, though it uses [[MASC]] to get up to the 86 km/h that was the ''Lupus''' top speed in short bursts. The ''Hellfire'' mounts nine tons of [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor.
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Following the development of heavy laser technology, [[Clan Star Adder]] scientists sought a test-bed on which to mount the lasers. For this purpose, they resurrected the ''[[Lupus]]'', a first-generation [[OmniMech]] that had been relegated to second-line units or put into storage. The heavy lasers worked so well on the ''Lupus'', Khan [[Cassius N'Buta]] had more ''Lupuses'' refitted ''en masse'', and novel production commence at their [[Arcadia]] BattleMech production lines. Why novel production of the reworked and re-christened '''''Hellfire''''' gave up the Omni-technology of the parent is unclear - perhaps for expediency or cost-reduction, or to better showcase the heavy lasers. Whatever the reason, production at [[Arcadia BattleMech Plant CM-T4]] began in [[3058]], with over 100 walking off the lines in the first year.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 188</ref><ref>''Technical Readout: 3067'', p. 120</ref><ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 24</ref>
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
The ''Hellfire'' utilizes an array of heavy lasers. At long range, the three "Longbow" III [[LRM-10]] launchers provide some force. At medium range, a Series 4D-2 [[Heavy Large Laser]] and twin Series 7JA [[ER Medium Laser]]s are the go-to weapons. The armament excels at short range, when two Series 6A [[Medium Heavy Laser]]s and two Series 14 k. II [[Heavy Small Laser]]s can be brought into play. Though the heavy lasers are inherently inaccurate, the incredible damage output makes this 'Mech feared. Seventeen [[double heat sink]]s are woefully inadequate to keep heat levels under control, so [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] must take extreme caution.
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The ''Hellfire'' uses a smaller engine than the ''Lupus'', so it only has a top speed of 65 km/h, though it uses [[MASC]] to get up to the 86 km/h, the top speed of the ''Lupus''', in short bursts. The ''Hellfire'' mounts nine tons of [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor.
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For weaponry, the ''Hellfire'' utilizes an array of heavy lasers. At long range, the three "Longbow" III [[LRM-10]] launchers provide some force. At medium range, a Series 4D-2 [[Heavy Large Laser]] and twin Series 7JA [[ER Medium Laser]]s are the go-to weapons. The armament excels at short range, when two Series 6A [[Medium Heavy Laser]]s and two Series 14 k. II [[Heavy Small Laser]]s can be brought into play. Though the heavy lasers are inherently inaccurate, the incredible damage output makes this 'Mech feared. Seventeen [[double heat sink]]s are woefully inadequate to keep heat levels under control, so [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] must take extreme caution.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
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[[Category:BattleMechs]]

Revision as of 17:59, 9 March 2012

Hellfire
Hellfire
Production information
Manufacturer Arcadia BattleMech Plant CM-T4
Production Year 3058
Model HLF
Class Heavy
Cost 6,824,960 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 60 tons
Chassis Star League XT
Armor Mk. VI Ferro-Fibrous w/ CASE
Engine 240 Standard
Speed 65 km/h (86 km/h with MASC)
Armament
BV (1.0) 1,495[1]
BV (2.0) ??


Description

Following the development of heavy laser technology, Clan Star Adder scientists sought a test-bed on which to mount the lasers. For this purpose, they resurrected the Lupus, a first-generation OmniMech that had been relegated to second-line units or put into storage. The heavy lasers worked so well on the Lupus, Khan Cassius N'Buta had more Lupuses refitted en masse, and novel production commence at their Arcadia BattleMech production lines. Why novel production of the reworked and re-christened Hellfire gave up the Omni-technology of the parent is unclear - perhaps for expediency or cost-reduction, or to better showcase the heavy lasers. Whatever the reason, production at Arcadia BattleMech Plant CM-T4 began in 3058, with over 100 walking off the lines in the first year.[2][3][4]

Armament

The Hellfire uses a smaller engine than the Lupus, so it only has a top speed of 65 km/h, though it uses MASC to get up to the 86 km/h, the top speed of the Lupus', in short bursts. The Hellfire mounts nine tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor.

For weaponry, the Hellfire utilizes an array of heavy lasers. At long range, the three "Longbow" III LRM-10 launchers provide some force. At medium range, a Series 4D-2 Heavy Large Laser and twin Series 7JA ER Medium Lasers are the go-to weapons. The armament excels at short range, when two Series 6A Medium Heavy Lasers and two Series 14 k. II Heavy Small Lasers can be brought into play. Though the heavy lasers are inherently inaccurate, the incredible damage output makes this 'Mech feared. Seventeen double heat sinks are woefully inadequate to keep heat levels under control, so MechWarriors must take extreme caution.

Variants

  • Hellfire 2 - Approximately twice as expensive as the original, the Hellfire 2 uses an XL Engine to increase the 'Mech's speed to 86 km/h. In place of the LRMs are a pair of ATM 6s. The heavy smalls are replaced with a single ER Small Laser and an additional double heat sink. BV (1.0) = 1,793[5], BV (2.0) = ??

References

  1. Technical Readout: 3067, p. 121
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 188
  3. Technical Readout: 3067, p. 120
  4. Era Digest: Golden Century, p. 24
  5. Combat Operations, p. 110

Bibliography