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==Semi-Portable PPC==
 
==Semi-Portable PPC==
The '''Man-Pack Particle Cannon''', often abbreviated '''M-PPC''', is a scaled down version of the vehicle-mounted PPC that allows an individual soldier with a [[exoskeleton]] or a [[gyroscopic harness]] such as the special M-PPC waldo unit to use the gun as though it were a regular rifle. The weapon can be fired in either single shots or bursts. Two crewmen can also operate it together with a bipod.<ref name=TRO3026/> The M-PPC was used mostly by elite [[Commando (Infantry)|commando]] units as a result of the size and cost making it impractical for standard military operations.<ref name=LOSp43>''LosTech: The MechWarrior Equipment Guide'', p. 43: "Semi-Portable Particle Cannon"</ref>
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The '''Man-Pack Particle Cannon''', often abbreviated '''M-PPC''', is a scaled down version of the vehicle-mounted PPC that allows an individual soldier with a exoskeleton or special M-PPC waldo unit to use the gun as though it were a regular rifle. The weapon can be fired in either single shots or bursts. Two crewmen can also operate it together with a bipod.<ref name=TRO3026/> The M-PPC was used mostly by elite [[Commando (Infantry)|commando]] units as a result of the size and cost making it impractical for standard military operations.<ref name=LOSp43>''LosTech: The MechWarrior Equipment Guide'', p. 43: "Semi-Portable Particle Cannon"</ref>
  
 
===Battle Armor===
 
===Battle Armor===
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3026]]'' (1987) originally used "Semi-Portable" for heavier Support PPCs of at least 200 kg that required vehicle tow. ''[[LosTech: The MechWarrior Equipment Guide]]'' (2000) and ''[[TechManual]]'' (2007) updated this term to reflect what is described in the article.  
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3026]]'' (1987) originally only had two types of Support PPCs, with those capable of being individually carried weighing around 50 kg, and "Semi-Portable" was used for heavier PPCs of at least 200 kg that required vehicle tow. ''[[LosTech: The MechWarrior Equipment Guide]]'' (2000) and ''[[TechManual]]'' (2007) updated these terms to reflect what is described in the article.  
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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