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{{InfoBoxBattleMech
 
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|image=STG-LAM.jpg
 
|image=STG-LAM.jpg
|name=''Stinger'' Land-Air 'Mech
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|name=''Stinger LAM''
 
|manufacturer= [[LexaTech Industries]]
 
|manufacturer= [[LexaTech Industries]]
 
|model=STG-A5
 
|model=STG-A5
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|Tech Base=inner sphere
 
|Tech Base=inner sphere
 
|mech type=BattleMech
 
|mech type=BattleMech
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|cost= 4,014,920 [[C-bill]]s
 
|feet=LAM
 
|feet=LAM
 
|mass=30
 
|mass=30
|chassis=LexaTech 300
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|chassis=[[LexaTech 300]]
|armor=Reise-100
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|armor=[[Riese-100]]
 
|engine=[[GM 180]]
 
|engine=[[GM 180]]
 
|comsys=[[O/P 900]]
 
|comsys=[[O/P 900]]
 
|T&T=[[O/P LAMTRACK 50]]
 
|T&T=[[O/P LAMTRACK 50]]
|heat sinks=11
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|heat sinks=11 [[single heat sink]]s
 
|speed=97.2 ground km/h, 1620 overthrust
 
|speed=97.2 ground km/h, 1620 overthrust
|jumpjets=GM ATO 100
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|jumpjets=[[GM ATO 100]]
|armament=
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|armament= 3x [[Medium laser]]
*3x [[Medium Laser]]s
 
 
|BV (1.0)=
 
|BV (1.0)=
 
|BV (2.0)=
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
In [[2680]], the Star League requested designers to develop 'Mechs which could fly as well as function as standard 'Mechs. The first [[LAM|Land-Air 'Mech]] off the drawing board, the [[Shadow Hawk LAM|''Shadow Hawk'' LAM]], proved so fatally flawed, the concept was almost shelved. However, [[LexaTech Industries]] reworked the conversion equipment and unveiled the first viable LAM, the '''''Stinger'' LAM''', in [[Introduction Year::2688]], based on the old ''[[Stinger]]'' design. LexaTech's reworking of the concept proved so successful that the Land-Air 'Mech became highly sought after, especially for operations on [[w:Minor planet|minor planets]] (asteroids, comets, dwarf planets, etc.). In fact, the ''Stinger'' LAM first saw combat destroying a nuclear weapons facility in the [[w:Oort cloud|Oort Cloud]] orbiting Sol, [[Terra]]'s star.
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In [[2680]], the [[Star League]] requested designers to develop 'Mechs which could fly as well as function as standard 'Mechs. The first [[LAM|Land-Air 'Mech]] off the drawing board, the ''[[Shadow Hawk LAM]]'', proved so fatally flawed the concept was almost shelved altogether. However, [[LexaTech Industries]] reworked the conversion equipment and unveiled the first viable LAM based on the old ''[[Stinger]]'' design, the '''''Stinger LAM''''', in [[Introduction Year::2688]]. LexaTech's reworking of the concept proved so successful that the Land-Air 'Mech became highly sought after, especially for operations on [[w:Minor planet|minor planets]] such as asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. In fact, the ''Stinger LAM'' first saw combat destroying a nuclear weapons facility in the [[w:Oort cloud|Oort Cloud]] orbiting Sol, [[Terra]]'s star.  
  
Despite never being produced in large numbers, there were still many in service during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 126</ref> due in part to the LexaTech facility on the [[Draconis Combine]] world of [[Irece]] remaining intact. It was the last such facility in the [[Inner Sphere]].  The LexaTech factory was able to construct new ''Stinger'' LAMs as well as new parts.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 290-292</ref> The loss of the factory to the forces of [[Clan Nova Cat]] in [[Production Ceased::3050]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] sounded the death knell for the Land Air 'Mech as a viable combat unit. The Nova Cats viewed Land Air 'Mechs as an abomination and utterly razed the LexaTech factory to the ground.<ref>''Invading Clans'', p.114</ref>
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Despite never being produced in large numbers, there were still many in service during the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]<ref>''Technical Readout: 3025'', p. 126</ref> due in part to the LexaTech facility on the [[Draconis Combine]] world of [[Irece]] remaining intact. It was the last such facility in the [[Inner Sphere]], and was able to construct new ''Stinger LAM''s as well as new parts.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 290-292</ref> The loss of the factory to the forces of [[Clan Nova Cat]] in [[Production Ceased::3050]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] sounded the death knell for the Land-Air 'Mech as a viable combat unit, as the Nova Cats viewed Land-Air 'Mechs as an abomination and utterly razed the LexaTech factory to the ground.<ref>''Invading Clans'', p.114</ref>
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
The standard production model uses three Magna [[Medium Lasers]] mounted on the head and arms.
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The standard production model uses three [[Magna (ML)|Magna]] [[medium laser]]s mounted on the head and arms. It is powered by a [[GM 180]] [[fusion engine]], allowing a maximum ground speed of 97.2 km/h supported by six [[GM ATO 100]] [[jump jet]]s for a jumping range of 180 meters. While in [[aerospace fighter]] mode it is able to reach a cruising speed 194 km/h, and accelerate to a flanking speed of 291 km/h.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*;STG-A1 (''Stinger'' LAM MK I) : The original ''Stinger'' LAM used by the [[Star League Defense Force Royal Divisions]], this version carried a [[Medium Pulse Laser]] and replaced the Machine Guns with [[Small Pulse Laser]]s. Double heat sinks kept the temperature manageable. It was also more heavily armored than its [[Stinger|forerunner]], carrying five tons of protection.<ref name="tro85">''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 292</ref> BV (2.0) = 788
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*; STG-A1 (''Stinger LAM'' MK I) : The original ''Stinger LAM'' used by the [[Star League Defense Force Royal Divisions]], this version carried a [[medium pulse laser]] and replaced the [[machine gun]]s with [[small pulse laser]]s. [[Double heat sink]]s kept the temperature manageable, and it was also more heavily armored than its [[Stinger|forerunner]], carrying five tons of protection.<ref name="tro85">''Technical Readout: 3085'', p. 292</ref> BV (2.0) = 788
  
*;STG-10 ''Stinger'' LAM : Found in the [[Draconis Combine]], this variant uses two pairs of Martell [[Small Laser]]s on the arms instead of a single Medium Laser.<ref name="tro85"/> BV (2.0) = ????
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*; STG-10 : Found in the [[Draconis Combine]], this variant uses a pair of [[Martell]] [[small laser]]s on each arm instead of the medium lasers.<ref name="tro85"/> BV (2.0) = ????
  
* [[Technology Rating|Advanced Technology]] ''Stinger'' LAM - LexaTech attempted to use new technologies like [[Endo Steel]], [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor, and a larger [[XL Engine]] in a version of their ''Stinger'' LAM, but couldn't overcome the conflicting requirements of conversion equipment and bulk. This left the ''Stinger'' variant on the drawing board.
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==Notable Pilots==
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:''See [[:Category:Notable Stinger LAM Pilots]]''
  
 
==Related BattleMechs==
 
==Related BattleMechs==
* ''[[Stinger]]'' - LexaTech based the first successful Land-Air 'Mech on the venerable ''Stinger'' light BattleMech.
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* ''[[Stinger]]'' - LexaTech based the first successful Land-Air 'Mech on the venerable ''Stinger'' [[BattleMech#Light|light]] BattleMech.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[AeroTech]]''
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* ''[[AeroTech]]''
*''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]]'' (sourcebook)
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* ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]]''  
*''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
*''[[Technical Readout: 3085]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3085]]''
  
[[Category:Land-Air 'Mechs]]
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[[Category:'Mechs]]
[[Category:Inner Sphere General BattleMechs]]
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[[Category:Land-Air BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Star League BattleMechs]]
 
[[Category:Star League BattleMechs]]

Latest revision as of 22:19, 23 March 2024

Stinger LAM
Stinger LAM
Production information
Manufacturer LexaTech Industries
Production Year 2688
Model STG-A5
Class Light
Cost 4,014,920 C-bills
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 30 tons
Chassis LexaTech 300
Armor Riese-100
Engine GM 180
Communications System O/P 900
Targeting Tracking System O/P LAMTRACK 50
Heat Sinks 11 single heat sinks
Speed 97.2 ground km/h, 1620 overthrust km/h
Jump Jets GM ATO 100
Armament

3x Medium laser


Description[edit]

In 2680, the Star League requested designers to develop 'Mechs which could fly as well as function as standard 'Mechs. The first Land-Air 'Mech off the drawing board, the Shadow Hawk LAM, proved so fatally flawed the concept was almost shelved altogether. However, LexaTech Industries reworked the conversion equipment and unveiled the first viable LAM based on the old Stinger design, the Stinger LAM, in 2688. LexaTech's reworking of the concept proved so successful that the Land-Air 'Mech became highly sought after, especially for operations on minor planets such as asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. In fact, the Stinger LAM first saw combat destroying a nuclear weapons facility in the Oort Cloud orbiting Sol, Terra's star.

Despite never being produced in large numbers, there were still many in service during the Succession Wars[1] due in part to the LexaTech facility on the Draconis Combine world of Irece remaining intact. It was the last such facility in the Inner Sphere, and was able to construct new Stinger LAMs as well as new parts.[2] The loss of the factory to the forces of Clan Nova Cat in 3050 during the Clan Invasion sounded the death knell for the Land-Air 'Mech as a viable combat unit, as the Nova Cats viewed Land-Air 'Mechs as an abomination and utterly razed the LexaTech factory to the ground.[3]

Weapons and Equipment[edit]

The standard production model uses three Magna medium lasers mounted on the head and arms. It is powered by a GM 180 fusion engine, allowing a maximum ground speed of 97.2 km/h supported by six GM ATO 100 jump jets for a jumping range of 180 meters. While in aerospace fighter mode it is able to reach a cruising speed 194 km/h, and accelerate to a flanking speed of 291 km/h.

Variants[edit]

Notable Pilots[edit]

See Category:Notable Stinger LAM Pilots

Related BattleMechs[edit]

  • Stinger - LexaTech based the first successful Land-Air 'Mech on the venerable Stinger light BattleMech.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Technical Readout: 3025, p. 126
  2. Technical Readout: 3085, p. 290-292
  3. Invading Clans, p.114
  4. 4.0 4.1 Technical Readout: 3085, p. 292

Bibliography[edit]