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| armament = 1 x [[Large Laser]] <br> 1 x [[SRM 2]]
 
| armament = 1 x [[Large Laser]] <br> 1 x [[SRM 2]]

Revision as of 18:45, 25 March 2013

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Rotunda
Production information
Manufacturer Buhallin Military Products
Mission Reconnaissance
Type Wheeled
Cost 451,367 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 20 tons
Armor Mercury Weave Ferro-Fibrous
Engine LTV 160 Fusion Engine
Speed 146 kph km/h
Crew 1
Communications System SP/2 HAYOT
Targeting Tracking System Hanover Sight 3000-A-K-P
Heat Sinks 10
Armament

1 x Large Laser
1 x SRM 2

BV (1.0) 341[1]
BV (2.0) 400[2][3]


Description

The 20 ton Rotunda is designed to be a self sufficient combat platform and home for its single crew member.

From a distance, the sleek Rotunda resembles any number of civilian I.C.E. powered saloon cars, only enhanced by body kits which allow it to become a variety of other similarly shaped vehicle types. But under its mundane shell, a meager ton of Mercury Weave Ferro-Fibrous armor, the Rotunda is equipped for scouting and even light raiding duties. Unlike other scout vehicles, the Rotunda is built for maximum endurance while under cover, its LTV 160 Fusion Engine gives it effectively unlimited range, and the driver's cooking and sleeping accommodations, if cramped, mean they can operate away from base for over three months.[2][4][5]

While a popular vehicle, the Rotunda was one of many designs whose fate was sealed by the early Succession Wars. After the Dieron based assembly lines of its manufacturer, Buhallin Military Products, were destroyed in 2776, the number of Rotunda's dwindled due to lack of spare parts and the dire need for Fusion Engines for BattleMechs and other Combat Vehicles, the design extinct outside the stockpiled examples in the military forces of ComStar and the Word of Blake.[2][4][5]

Armament

While intended only as a scout and lightly armored, the Rotunda features a small but significant weapons array with which to defend itself or take out targets of opportunity. The primary weapon is Amdecker 300 Large Laser, back-up provided by a Holly SRM-2 rack with a single ton of reloads. While the Holly rack is one of the best known and trusted designs, the accurate Amdecker laser is not, with many drivers reporting issues with heat dissipation and technicians repairing it.[2][4][5]

Variants

  • J-100 - An early variant, the 100 series lacked sturdy suspension system and needed frequent maintenance, limiting its endurance.
  • J-110 - Fixed their suspension issues, but near identical armor placement as the 100.
  • LRM variant - This version of the Rotunda replaces the fusion engine with a traditional ICE version, which reduces the top speed slightly. It also replaces the standard weapons with a pair of LRM-5s and a single ton of ammunition. BV (2.0) = 303[6]
  • Rocket Launcher variant - This variant uses the same ICE engine as the LRM version, but replaces the standard weapon for five fifteen tube Rocket Launchers. BV (2.0) = 320[7]
  • SRM variant - This version uses the same engine, chassis, and armor as the LRM version, but mounts a quartet of SRM-2 launchers and a ton of ammunition in place of the standard weaponry.[8]

Gallery

References

  1. Combat Operations, p. 106
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Technical Readout: 3050 Upgrade, pp. 154-155, "Rotunda Vehicle Profile"
  3. Record Sheets: 3050 Upgrades Unabridged (Clan & Star League), p. 172
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Technical Readout: 2750, pp. 90-91, "Rotunda Vehicle Profile"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Technical Readout: 3050 Revised, pp. 194-195, "Rotunda Vehicle Profile"
  6. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 8
  7. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 9
  8. Record Sheets: Operation Klondike, p. 10

Bibliography