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* FRB-3E - Two ''Firebees'' leftover from the [[Age of War]] were upgraded in [[3071]]<ref name=MUL>''Master Unit List'', "Firebee introduction dates"</ref> when [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] revealed that he had survived the [[WarShip]] bombardment of [[Sian]]. They are protected by [[Stealth Armor]] and the requisite [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. Trading on the 'Mech's name, the Large Laser is replaced with a [[Plasma Rifle]] and the SRMs gave way to a multi-missile launcher.<ref name=TRO242 /> BV (1.0) = ??, BV (2.0) = 1,067<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 229</ref>
 
* FRB-3E - Two ''Firebees'' leftover from the [[Age of War]] were upgraded in [[3071]]<ref name=MUL>''Master Unit List'', "Firebee introduction dates"</ref> when [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] revealed that he had survived the [[WarShip]] bombardment of [[Sian]]. They are protected by [[Stealth Armor]] and the requisite [[Guardian ECM Suite]]. Trading on the 'Mech's name, the Large Laser is replaced with a [[Plasma Rifle]] and the SRMs gave way to a multi-missile launcher.<ref name=TRO242 /> BV (1.0) = ??, BV (2.0) = 1,067<ref>''Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged'', p. 229</ref>
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==Design Quirks==
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The ''Pack Rat Gespenst'' variant is subject to the following [[Design Quirks]]:<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3'', p. 4</ref>
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* [[Difficult to Maintain]]
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* [[Extended Torso Twist]]
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* [[Non-Standard Parts]]
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* [[Poor Workmanship]]
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* [[Weak Legs]]
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* [[Obsolete/2524]]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:04, 3 April 2013

Firebee
Firebee
Production information
Manufacturer Confederation Defense Corporation
Bell Refit Yards[1]
Production Year 2483[2]
Model FRB-2E
Class Light
Introduced 2472[3]
Cost 2,536,830 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 35 tons
Chassis Confederated 5
Armor Ceres Shield 2.2
Engine Omni 175
Communications System Zenith Sqwak Box 4
Targeting Tracking System Maul Missile Track
Heat Sinks 10
Speed 86 km/h
Jump Jets Anderson Propulsion 12
Armament
BV (1.0) ??
BV (2.0) 808[4]


Description

The Firebee was the first BattleMech produced by the Capellan Confederation and was widely known for its use of Inferno missiles. Originally named the "Weapon-Armed 'Mech" (WAM), an observer noted that a second-generation version was not a "WAM-B", but a "Fire-B". The 2E model began production on Exedor. The factory that produced the Firebee was destroyed during the First Succession War.[5]

The Firebee has a top speed of 86 km/h, fast for a light 'Mech of its day. It was also quite maneuverable, with enough jump jets to leap 150 meters in the air. Six tons of armor provides significant protection for such a small machine.[5]

Armament

The 2E Firebee mounts a Star Cutter 80cm Large Laser, giving it respectable firepower. Up close, four Maui Crossbow SRM-2 launcher can unleash eight missiles. Whether it is using Inferno rounds or not, something that its two tons of ammunition allows MechWarriors to utilize on a regular basis, the Firebee is a potent anti-vehicle platform.[5]

Variants

  • WAM-B/FRB-1E - The original Firebee used a single LRM-5 backed up by a trio of SRM-2s. The Primitive Engine provided a top speed of 85 km/h, more than enough to engage armored vehicles and infantry, and supporting heavier units. The lack of jump jets, combined with six and a half tons of Primitive Armor, forced pilots to pay attention to the terrain to insure they could move effectively.[3][5] BV (1.0) = ??, BV (2.0) = 452[6]

Design Quirks

The Pack Rat Gespenst variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[9]

Gallery

References

  1. Objectives: Federated Suns, p. 7
  2. MUL online date for the Firebee
  3. 3.0 3.1 Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3, p. 3
  4. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 243
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Technical Readout: 3075, p. 242
  6. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 228
  7. Master Unit List, "Firebee introduction dates"
  8. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged, p. 229
  9. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3, p. 4

Bibliography