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A '''C3 Network''' is a network consisting of either a [[C3 Command Unit]] and up to three [[C3 Slave Unit]]s or six [[C3i]] units. Basically a special tight-beam communications network, they are used to share targeting data between [['Mech]]s and [[Combat Vehicle]]s. The original C3 Networks were introduced in [[3050]] by the [[Draconis Combine]]<ref>''TechManual'', p. 209</ref>. | A '''C3 Network''' is a network consisting of either a [[C3 Command Unit]] and up to three [[C3 Slave Unit]]s or six [[C3i]] units. Basically a special tight-beam communications network, they are used to share targeting data between [['Mech]]s and [[Combat Vehicle]]s. The original C3 Networks were introduced in [[3050]] by the [[Draconis Combine]]<ref>''TechManual'', p. 209</ref>. | ||
− | The C3 Networks that exist today are geared towards the smallest level of tactical command | + | The C3 Networks that exist today are geared towards the smallest level of tactical command; this means that each 'Mech in a [[Lance]] (or a [[ComGuard]] [[Level I]] for C3i) can share targeting data. There have been efforts to expand this targeting coordination to the [[Company]] level by using a 'Mech with a pair of C3 Command Units, like the Draconis Combine's ''[[Tai-sho (BattleMech)|Tai-sho]].<ref>''Total Warfare'', p. 131</ref> |
A C3 Network of C3 Command units and C3 Slave units cannot share targeting data with units using a C3i system.<ref>''TechManual'', p. 209</ref> | A C3 Network of C3 Command units and C3 Slave units cannot share targeting data with units using a C3i system.<ref>''TechManual'', p. 209</ref> |
Revision as of 12:32, 21 July 2013
Description
A C3 Network is a network consisting of either a C3 Command Unit and up to three C3 Slave Units or six C3i units. Basically a special tight-beam communications network, they are used to share targeting data between 'Mechs and Combat Vehicles. The original C3 Networks were introduced in 3050 by the Draconis Combine[1].
The C3 Networks that exist today are geared towards the smallest level of tactical command; this means that each 'Mech in a Lance (or a ComGuard Level I for C3i) can share targeting data. There have been efforts to expand this targeting coordination to the Company level by using a 'Mech with a pair of C3 Command Units, like the Draconis Combine's Tai-sho.[2]
A C3 Network of C3 Command units and C3 Slave units cannot share targeting data with units using a C3i system.[3]
Alternate Meanings
The term C3 Network is also used to indicate the Command/Control/Communications function of a military unit.