Difference between revisions of "Shikra"

(proper name capitalization project)
Line 27: Line 27:
 
Andurien AeroTech manufactured the '''''Shikra''''' from their plant on [[Westover]] for years prior to the re-formation of the [[Free Worlds League]], selling the heavy fighter throughout the former League states and to mercenary units. When the League was reestablished in the [[thirty-second century]] Westover ceased being an unaffiliated world and the production line instead served to supply the re-formed [[Free Worlds League Military]].<ref name="TRO:3145FWLp46+"/>
 
Andurien AeroTech manufactured the '''''Shikra''''' from their plant on [[Westover]] for years prior to the re-formation of the [[Free Worlds League]], selling the heavy fighter throughout the former League states and to mercenary units. When the League was reestablished in the [[thirty-second century]] Westover ceased being an unaffiliated world and the production line instead served to supply the re-formed [[Free Worlds League Military]].<ref name="TRO:3145FWLp46+"/>
  
Surprisingly fast for such a heavy [[Aerospace Fighter]], the ''Shikra'' still mounted seventeen and a half tons of [[Heavy Ferro-Aluminum|heavy ferro-aluminum armor]]; while this initially caused some handling problems for fighters manufactured in the early production runs, Andurien AeroTech refined the design further, significantly improving the ''Shikra's'' handling.<ref name="TRO:3145FWLp46+"/>
+
Surprisingly fast for such a heavy [[aerospace fighter]], the ''Shikra'' still mounted seventeen and a half tons of [[Heavy Ferro-Aluminum|heavy ferro-aluminum armor]]; while this initially caused some handling problems for fighters manufactured in the early production runs, Andurien AeroTech refined the design further, significantly improving the ''Shikra's'' handling.<ref name="TRO:3145FWLp46+"/>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==

Revision as of 10:50, 27 July 2022

Shikra.jpg
Shikra
Production information
Manufacturer Andurien AeroTech[1]
Production Year 3101[2]
Model SKR-4M[1]
Class Heavy[1]
Tech Base Mixed Inner Sphere[1]
Technical specifications
Mass 90[1]
Structural Integrity 9[1]
Frame AA Heavy Raptor 3[1]
Power Plant Pitban 360 XL[1]
Armor Andurien Composition 5 Heavy Ferro-Aluminum[1]
Fuel 400 - 5 Tons[1]
Armament

1x Gauss rifle[1]
2x Ultra AC/10[1]
1x medium pulse laser[1]
2x chaff pods[1]

Communications System Lassitor-6SQ[1]
Tracking & Targeting System Wasat Snipe Type 2[1]
Heat Sinks 10 [20][1]
BV (2.0) 2,649[1][3]

Description

Andurien AeroTech manufactured the Shikra from their plant on Westover for years prior to the re-formation of the Free Worlds League, selling the heavy fighter throughout the former League states and to mercenary units. When the League was reestablished in the thirty-second century Westover ceased being an unaffiliated world and the production line instead served to supply the re-formed Free Worlds League Military.[1]

Surprisingly fast for such a heavy aerospace fighter, the Shikra still mounted seventeen and a half tons of heavy ferro-aluminum armor; while this initially caused some handling problems for fighters manufactured in the early production runs, Andurien AeroTech refined the design further, significantly improving the Shikra's handling.[1]

Weapons and Equipment

The Shikra was equipped with a Kali Yama Weapons Industries Grand Slam Gauss rifle in the nose and a Type 9 Ultra Class 10 autocannon for each wing, each supplied with three tons of ammunition. Mounted in the after of the Shikra were a pair of Wasat Dazzle chaff pods and a single Intek medium pulse laser.[1]

Variants

By 3145, no additional variants of the Shikra had entered service.[1]

Design Quirks

The Shikra is subject to the following Design Quirks:[1]

Notes

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 Technical Readout: 3145 Free Worlds League, p. 46-47, "SKR-4M Shikra"
  2. online date for the Shikra
  3. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 263
  4. MUL Shikra Profile - Intro year

Bibliography