Medium-Range Missile
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Description
Compared to other missile types, Medium Range Missiles are dead-fire missiles that are fired more like autocannons and lasers. The removal of guidance systems makes each missile more compact, reducing cost and allowing more missiles to be packed in comparison to SRM and LRM launchers of similar size and weight.
Developed by the Draconis Combine in 3052, reaching production in 3058, and were common in 3063.[1]
Prior to the development of Medium Range Missiles, there were also Dead-Fire Missiles, an attempt to increase the damage output of LRMs and SRMs at the expense of range and a lack of guidance systems.
Classification
Several types of Medium Range Missile systems exist. Currently, no Clan version of the MRM exists, but a lighter one-shot option is available in the form of the Rocket Launcher.
Battle Armor
Vehicles and BattleMechs
Can be used as a substitute for the SRM-6
Can be used as a substitute for the LRM-15
Can be used as a substitute for the LRM-20
Rules
Gameplay
Unless paired with an Apollo FCS, Medium Range Missiles will suffer a +1 To-Hit penalty.
Construction
Even when playing under Mixed Technology rules, Medium Range Missiles are explicitly forbidden from being carried by ProtoMechs.[2]