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"Battle-armored infantrymen wear powered suits of armor equipped with various weapons. [[Clan]] battle armor troopers, known as [[Elemental]]s, are organized into 5-man Points. Their individually powered battle suits mount missiles, small lasers and antipersonnel weapons. Because Elemental armor can survive direct hits from [[BattleMech]]-class weapons, a single Point of '''battle armor''' can often disable or destroy a ’Mech.
 
"Battle-armored infantrymen wear powered suits of armor equipped with various weapons. [[Clan]] battle armor troopers, known as [[Elemental]]s, are organized into 5-man Points. Their individually powered battle suits mount missiles, small lasers and antipersonnel weapons. Because Elemental armor can survive direct hits from [[BattleMech]]-class weapons, a single Point of '''battle armor''' can often disable or destroy a ’Mech.
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"[[Inner Sphere]] forces also field battlearmored infantry in 4- to 6-man squads, depending on faction. Such equipment, though more diverse, remains rare and less powerful than Clan battle armor.  
 
"[[Inner Sphere]] forces also field battlearmored infantry in 4- to 6-man squads, depending on faction. Such equipment, though more diverse, remains rare and less powerful than Clan battle armor.  
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"Most battle-armored infantry soldiers receive extensive anti-[[’Mech]] training."<sup>1</sup>
 
"Most battle-armored infantry soldiers receive extensive anti-[[’Mech]] training."<sup>1</sup>
  

Revision as of 19:49, 20 October 2006

"Battle-armored infantrymen wear powered suits of armor equipped with various weapons. Clan battle armor troopers, known as Elementals, are organized into 5-man Points. Their individually powered battle suits mount missiles, small lasers and antipersonnel weapons. Because Elemental armor can survive direct hits from BattleMech-class weapons, a single Point of battle armor can often disable or destroy a ’Mech.

"Inner Sphere forces also field battlearmored infantry in 4- to 6-man squads, depending on faction. Such equipment, though more diverse, remains rare and less powerful than Clan battle armor.

"Most battle-armored infantry soldiers receive extensive anti-’Mech training."1

References

1. "Battle Armor", Total Warfare, (Chicago: FanPro, 2006), 23-4.