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− | The Long Tom Artillery Piece is the largest conventional artillery piece designed by [[Armstrong Industries]] | + | The Long Tom Artillery Piece is the largest conventional artillery piece designed by [[Armstrong Industries]]. It is the primary weapon of the [[Mobile Long Tom|LT-MOB-25 Mobile Long Tom Artillery]] vehicle, which is better known as the Mobile Long Tom. |
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+ | It was also the primary heavy artillery unit of the first [[SLDF]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 2750'', p. 102 "The [[Chaparral]] missile tank was designed to reach places the heavy Long Tom couldn't."</ref> | ||
==Game Notes== | ==Game Notes== |
Revision as of 09:49, 21 May 2010
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Long Tom Artillery Piece | |
Production information | |
Type | Artillery |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Year Availability | 3012 |
Technical specifications | |
Heat | 20 |
Damage | 25/15/5 |
Minimum Range | - |
Short Range | - |
Medium Range | - |
Long Range | 30 Maps |
Tons | 30 |
Critical Slots | 30 |
Ammo Per Ton | 5 |
Cost (unloaded) | 450,000 |
Ammo Cost (per ton) | 10,000 |
BV (1.0) | ? |
BV (2.0) | 368 |
Description
The Long Tom Artillery Piece is the largest conventional artillery piece designed by Armstrong Industries. It is the primary weapon of the LT-MOB-25 Mobile Long Tom Artillery vehicle, which is better known as the Mobile Long Tom.
It was also the primary heavy artillery unit of the first SLDF.[1]
Game Notes
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Models
Piece is manufactured on the following planets:
Brand | Planet | Company |
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Long Tom Rifle | Bainsville | Armstrong Industries |
References
- BattleTech Compendium: Rules of Warfare, p. 116
- BattleTech Master Rules, p. 116
- Tactical Operations, p. 181, 184, 404