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==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The ''Naja'' was built around a combination of long and short range missile launchers. The Clan spec LRM-20 provides most of the firepower, while at close range the Improved SRM-6s and SRM-4s can unleash a deadly barrage of missiles. Protected by twelve tons of standard armor plate, the ''Naja'' is heavily armored. Despite these advantages, the ''Naja'' is still vulnerable to enemy fire because it uses a bulkier [[Inner Sphere]] [[XL Engine]] and [[Double Heat Sink]]s.
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The ''Naja'' was built around a combination of long and short range missile launchers. The Clan spec LRM-20 provides most of the firepower, while at close range the Improved SRM-6s and SRM-4s can unleash a deadly barrage of missiles. Protected by twelve tons of standard armor plate, the ''Naja'' is heavily armored. All the ammunition is protected by Clan [[CASE]]. A pair of ER Medium Lasers and an ER Small Laser round out the ''Naja'''s arsenal.  
  
 
==Design Quirks==
 
==Design Quirks==
The ''Naja'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=trogc23>
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The ''Naja'' has the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref name=trogc23/>
 
* [[Non-Standard Parts|Non-Standard Parts/SRM6s]] (after 2828)
 
* [[Non-Standard Parts|Non-Standard Parts/SRM6s]] (after 2828)
 
* [[Easy to Maintain]]
 
* [[Easy to Maintain]]
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==Variants==
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*; KTO-19b-EC : The original ''Naja'' is an extensive refit of the [[SLDF]] ''Kintaro''. Despite using a bulkier [[Inner Sphere]] [[XL Engine]] and [[Double Heat Sink]]s it was an effective 'Mech. The lasers are not the extended range models of the later ''Naja'' and it lacks [[CASE]]. BV (2.0) = 1,552<ref>''Technical Readout: Golden Century'', p. 89</ref>
  
 
==Related 'Mechs==
 
==Related 'Mechs==
 
* ''[[Kintaro]]'' - The predecessor design that led to the ''Naja''.
 
* ''[[Kintaro]]'' - The predecessor design that led to the ''Naja''.
 
==Notes==
 
The ''Naja'' writeup on pp. 22-23 shows that it uses extended range lasers, but the record sheet shows it uses standard lasers. This contradiction will be resolved when answer from CGL arrives.
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 10:27, 12 November 2020

Naja
Naja
Production information
Manufacturer General Mechanics
Production Year 2587
Class Medium
Technical specifications
'Mech type Mixed-tech BattleMech
Mass 55 tons
Chassis CCTech-2[1]
Armor Standard Composition A
Engine Core Tek 275
Communications System CCC T-45
Targeting Tracking System CCC D4.1j
Heat Sinks 14 Double Heat Sinks
Speed 86.4[1] km/h
Armament
BV (2.0) 1,636[2]


Description

The Naja was created by Clan Cloud Cobra to take advantage of the Clan's new improved missile launchers. By using the Kintaro chassis engineers were able to quickly put the 'Mech into production, a key consideration as the Cobras were trying to build up their touman quickly. The Naja was very popular with the Cobras but other Clans didn't use it frequently. In fact they would often trade captured Najas back to the Cloud Cobras. After the Cobras decided to focus on their aerospace arm, the Naja was largely removed from service.[1]

Weapons and Equipment

The Naja was built around a combination of long and short range missile launchers. The Clan spec LRM-20 provides most of the firepower, while at close range the Improved SRM-6s and SRM-4s can unleash a deadly barrage of missiles. Protected by twelve tons of standard armor plate, the Naja is heavily armored. All the ammunition is protected by Clan CASE. A pair of ER Medium Lasers and an ER Small Laser round out the Naja's arsenal.

Design Quirks

The Naja has the following Design Quirks:[2]

Variants

  • KTO-19b-EC 
    The original Naja is an extensive refit of the SLDF Kintaro. Despite using a bulkier Inner Sphere XL Engine and Double Heat Sinks it was an effective 'Mech. The lasers are not the extended range models of the later Naja and it lacks CASE. BV (2.0) = 1,552[3]

Related 'Mechs

  • Kintaro - The predecessor design that led to the Naja.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 22
  2. 2.0 2.1 Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 23
  3. Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 89

Bibliography