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The '''HAG 20''' is the smallest and lightest of the HAG series.
 
The '''HAG 20''' is the smallest and lightest of the HAG series.
 
   
 
   
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==Technical Availability==
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:Age of War –Star League :does not exist
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:Succession War: does not exist
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:Clan Invasion – Present: very rare
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<ref> Techmanual p. 289</ref>
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==Models==
 
==Models==

Revision as of 12:52, 18 March 2011

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Hyper-Assault Gauss Rifle 20
Production information
Type Ballistic
Tech Base Clan
Year Availability 3068 CHH
Technical specifications
Heat 4
Damage 1/slug
Minimum Range 1-2
Short Range 1-8
Medium Range 9-16
Long Range 17-24
Tons 10
Critical Slots 6
Ammo Per Ton 6
Cost (unloaded) 400,000
Ammo Cost (per ton) 30,000
BV (1.0) N/A
BV (2.0) 267

Description

The Hyper-Assault Gauss Rifle is a variation on the Gauss Rifle developed by Clan Hell's Horses in 3068. Hoping to stay ahead of the increasing technological curve, they apparently used similar design principles to the Lyran Alliance's Heavy Gauss Rifle. To compensate for its drawbacks, however, Horse scientists used a series of capacitors and launching tubes to fire a multitude of small Gauss slugs.

More HAG rounds are more likely to hit at close range, and less likely to hit at long range. This translates to a +2 and -2 respectively on the Cluster Hits Table.

The HAG 20 is the smallest and lightest of the HAG series.


Technical Availability

Age of War –Star League :does not exist
Succession War: does not exist
Clan Invasion – Present: very rare

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Models

References

  1. Techmanual p. 289

Bibliography