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*;SRM : A variant introduced in [[3023]] offered by Trellshire, the "SRM" replaced the turret-mounted LRM with four [[SRM-4]]s and an additional Machine Gun. This gave the SturmFeur increased ability to defend itself at short range and was sometimes used as a bodyguard for standard SturmFeurs.<ref name=TRO92 /> Cost = 2,481,313 C-bills, BV (2.0) = 1,390<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 54</ref> *;SRM : A variant introduced in [[3023]] offered by Trellshire, the "SRM" replaced the turret-mounted LRM with four [[SRM-4]]s and an additional Machine Gun. This gave the SturmFeur increased ability to defend itself at short range and was sometimes used as a bodyguard for standard SturmFeurs.<ref name=TRO92 /> Cost = 2,481,313 C-bills, BV (2.0) = 1,390<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 54</ref>
− *;Word of Blake : Produced by [[Defiance Industries]] when the [[Word of Blake]] held [[Hesperus II]], this version of the SturmFeur was equipped with a [[Light Fusion Engine]]. The weapons were removed and replaced by a forward firing [[LRM-20]] with [[Artemis IV]] fire control system. A single [[B-Pod]] was attached to every side of the hull, protecting the SturmFeur from infantry attacks. The body also housed the [[Improved C3 Computer]] common to Word of Blake units. The turret carried a single [[Target Acquisition Gear|TAG]] system, two [[ER Medium Laser]]s, and a pair of [[MML-9]]s with Artemis IV FCS. The LRM-20 had a ton of ammunition, and the MML-9s had a ton each of SRM and LRM ammunition. BV (2.0) = 1,578<ref>''Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II'', p. 19</ref> + *;Word of Blake : Produced by [[Defiance Industries]] when the [[Word of Blake]] held [[Hesperus II]], this version of the SturmFeur was equipped with a [[Light Fusion Engine]]. The weapons were removed and replaced by a forward firing [[LRM-20]] with [[Artemis IV]] fire control system. A single [[B-Pod]] was attached to every side of the hull, protecting the SturmFeur from infantry attacks. The body also housed the [[Improved C3 Computer]] common to Word of Blake units. The turret carried a single [[TAG]] system, two [[ER Medium Laser]]s, and a pair of [[MML-9]]s with Artemis IV FCS. The LRM-20 had a ton of ammunition, and the MML-9s had a ton each of SRM and LRM ammunition. BV (2.0) = 1,578<ref>''Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II'', p. 19</ref>
*;Kalki Cruise Missile Launcher : Using a SturmFeur chassis, the Kalki was designed by [[Kallon Industries]] to provide missile artillery support to ground units. Unfortunately, even expanding the chassis to a staggering 125 tons and downsizing the engine only allowed the designers to incorporate a single [[Cruise Missile 50]] launcher. Also problematic was the greatly reduced top speed. To reduce costs and make more room for the Cruise Missile launcher, the top speed was reduced to approximately 32 km/h. Though it carried a decent amount of armor protection, the increased size of the vehicle resulted in the armor being considerably thinner in all locations. The largest problem, however, was the sheer size of the missiles. The Kalki only had enough room to carry a single missile for the launcher, meaning it had to be reloaded from an external source after every shot. Considering the missiles weigh as much as a ''[[Commando]]'', this was a deadly shortcoming. Kallon shelved the project in the 3070s. BV (2.0) = 803<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 8</ref> *;Kalki Cruise Missile Launcher : Using a SturmFeur chassis, the Kalki was designed by [[Kallon Industries]] to provide missile artillery support to ground units. Unfortunately, even expanding the chassis to a staggering 125 tons and downsizing the engine only allowed the designers to incorporate a single [[Cruise Missile 50]] launcher. Also problematic was the greatly reduced top speed. To reduce costs and make more room for the Cruise Missile launcher, the top speed was reduced to approximately 32 km/h. Though it carried a decent amount of armor protection, the increased size of the vehicle resulted in the armor being considerably thinner in all locations. The largest problem, however, was the sheer size of the missiles. The Kalki only had enough room to carry a single missile for the launcher, meaning it had to be reloaded from an external source after every shot. Considering the missiles weigh as much as a ''[[Commando]]'', this was a deadly shortcoming. Kallon shelved the project in the 3070s. BV (2.0) = 803<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 8</ref>
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*;SRM : A variant introduced in [[3023]] offered by Trellshire, the "SRM" replaced the turret-mounted LRM with four [[SRM-4]]s and an additional Machine Gun. This gave the SturmFeur increased ability to defend itself at short range and was sometimes used as a bodyguard for standard SturmFeurs.<ref name=TRO92 /> Cost = 2,481,313 C-bills, BV (2.0) = 1,390<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 54</ref> | *;SRM : A variant introduced in [[3023]] offered by Trellshire, the "SRM" replaced the turret-mounted LRM with four [[SRM-4]]s and an additional Machine Gun. This gave the SturmFeur increased ability to defend itself at short range and was sometimes used as a bodyguard for standard SturmFeurs.<ref name=TRO92 /> Cost = 2,481,313 C-bills, BV (2.0) = 1,390<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039'', p. 54</ref> | ||
− | *;Word of Blake : Produced by [[Defiance Industries]] when the [[Word of Blake]] held [[Hesperus II]], this version of the SturmFeur was equipped with a [[Light Fusion Engine]]. The weapons were removed and replaced by a forward firing [[LRM-20]] with [[Artemis IV]] fire control system. A single [[B-Pod]] was attached to every side of the hull, protecting the SturmFeur from infantry attacks. The body also housed the [[Improved C3 Computer]] common to Word of Blake units. The turret carried a single [[ | + | *;Word of Blake : Produced by [[Defiance Industries]] when the [[Word of Blake]] held [[Hesperus II]], this version of the SturmFeur was equipped with a [[Light Fusion Engine]]. The weapons were removed and replaced by a forward firing [[LRM-20]] with [[Artemis IV]] fire control system. A single [[B-Pod]] was attached to every side of the hull, protecting the SturmFeur from infantry attacks. The body also housed the [[Improved C3 Computer]] common to Word of Blake units. The turret carried a single [[TAG]] system, two [[ER Medium Laser]]s, and a pair of [[MML-9]]s with Artemis IV FCS. The LRM-20 had a ton of ammunition, and the MML-9s had a ton each of SRM and LRM ammunition. BV (2.0) = 1,578<ref>''Jihad Turning Points: Hesperus II'', p. 19</ref> |
*;Kalki Cruise Missile Launcher : Using a SturmFeur chassis, the Kalki was designed by [[Kallon Industries]] to provide missile artillery support to ground units. Unfortunately, even expanding the chassis to a staggering 125 tons and downsizing the engine only allowed the designers to incorporate a single [[Cruise Missile 50]] launcher. Also problematic was the greatly reduced top speed. To reduce costs and make more room for the Cruise Missile launcher, the top speed was reduced to approximately 32 km/h. Though it carried a decent amount of armor protection, the increased size of the vehicle resulted in the armor being considerably thinner in all locations. The largest problem, however, was the sheer size of the missiles. The Kalki only had enough room to carry a single missile for the launcher, meaning it had to be reloaded from an external source after every shot. Considering the missiles weigh as much as a ''[[Commando]]'', this was a deadly shortcoming. Kallon shelved the project in the 3070s. BV (2.0) = 803<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 8</ref> | *;Kalki Cruise Missile Launcher : Using a SturmFeur chassis, the Kalki was designed by [[Kallon Industries]] to provide missile artillery support to ground units. Unfortunately, even expanding the chassis to a staggering 125 tons and downsizing the engine only allowed the designers to incorporate a single [[Cruise Missile 50]] launcher. Also problematic was the greatly reduced top speed. To reduce costs and make more room for the Cruise Missile launcher, the top speed was reduced to approximately 32 km/h. Though it carried a decent amount of armor protection, the increased size of the vehicle resulted in the armor being considerably thinner in all locations. The largest problem, however, was the sheer size of the missiles. The Kalki only had enough room to carry a single missile for the launcher, meaning it had to be reloaded from an external source after every shot. Considering the missiles weigh as much as a ''[[Commando]]'', this was a deadly shortcoming. Kallon shelved the project in the 3070s. BV (2.0) = 803<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 8</ref> |