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[[Image:BA - Mine dispenser.png|right|thumb|Battle Armor Mine Dispenser]]
 
[[Image:BA - Mine dispenser.png|right|thumb|Battle Armor Mine Dispenser]]
  
== Description ==
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==Description==
 
The '''Mine Dispenser''' is a piece of [[Battle Armor]] equipment first produced by the [[Capellan Confederation]] for its [[Fa Shih]] armor in [[3062]].  Only usable while the armor is hovering in mid-air over the target area, the dispenser detaches one of two canisters.  Once the canister has reached the correct altitude, it explodes, propelling dozens of [[grenade]]-sized mines downward with enough force to penetrate several centimeters into the ground.  These mines, whether [[Standard Landmine|conventional]], [[Command-Detonated Mine|command-detonated]], [[Anti-Jump "Active" Mine|anti-jump]] or [[vibrabomb]] variety, will arm themselves after a few seconds.  The minefield location is then cataloged by the on-board computer for friendly forces and for later mine clearance.<ref name="TMp260">''TechManual'', p. 260, "Mine Dispenser"</ref><ref name="CBT:Cp176">''Classic BattleTech Companion'', p. 176, "Mine Dispenser"</ref><ref name="TRO:3058Up20+">''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', pp. 20-21, "Fa Shih"</ref>
 
The '''Mine Dispenser''' is a piece of [[Battle Armor]] equipment first produced by the [[Capellan Confederation]] for its [[Fa Shih]] armor in [[3062]].  Only usable while the armor is hovering in mid-air over the target area, the dispenser detaches one of two canisters.  Once the canister has reached the correct altitude, it explodes, propelling dozens of [[grenade]]-sized mines downward with enough force to penetrate several centimeters into the ground.  These mines, whether [[Standard Landmine|conventional]], [[Command-Detonated Mine|command-detonated]], [[Anti-Jump "Active" Mine|anti-jump]] or [[vibrabomb]] variety, will arm themselves after a few seconds.  The minefield location is then cataloged by the on-board computer for friendly forces and for later mine clearance.<ref name="TMp260">''TechManual'', p. 260, "Mine Dispenser"</ref><ref name="CBT:Cp176">''Classic BattleTech Companion'', p. 176, "Mine Dispenser"</ref><ref name="TRO:3058Up20+">''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', pp. 20-21, "Fa Shih"</ref>
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== Rules ==
 
== Rules ==

Revision as of 05:14, 4 May 2021

Battle Armor Mine Dispenser

Description

The Mine Dispenser is a piece of Battle Armor equipment first produced by the Capellan Confederation for its Fa Shih armor in 3062. Only usable while the armor is hovering in mid-air over the target area, the dispenser detaches one of two canisters. Once the canister has reached the correct altitude, it explodes, propelling dozens of grenade-sized mines downward with enough force to penetrate several centimeters into the ground. These mines, whether conventional, command-detonated, anti-jump or vibrabomb variety, will arm themselves after a few seconds. The minefield location is then cataloged by the on-board computer for friendly forces and for later mine clearance.[1][2][3]

Models

Defiance Aqua-Drop

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typically used in References
Sturmvogel [4]

Rules

Game Rules

Each Mine Dispenser weighs 50kg and comes loaded with two "shots" of which each shot may be used to fill a single hex with mines. Mines cause 10 points of damage.[5] No additional ammo may be bought. Multiple Mine Dispensers may be mounted on a single battle suit.

References

  1. TechManual, p. 260, "Mine Dispenser"
  2. Classic BattleTech Companion, p. 176, "Mine Dispenser"
  3. Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade, pp. 20-21, "Fa Shih"
  4. Technical Readout: Irregulars, p. 4
  5. Tactical Operations, p. 325, "Mine Dispensers"

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