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| Introduced = Circa [[2860]]
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*4xER Large Lasers
 
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Revision as of 18:19, 17 September 2013

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Chippewa IIC
Production information
Manufacturer Unknown
Model Unknown
Class Heavy
Tech Base Clan
Technical specifications
Mass 90 tons
Structural Integrity 9
Frame
Power Plant 270 Fusion
Fuel 400 - 5 tons
Armament
  • 4xER Large Lasers
  • 2xER Medium Lasers
  • 2xER Small Lasers
  • 1xStreak SRM-4
  • 2xLRM-15 w/ Artemis IV
Communications System
Tracking & Targeting System
Heat Sinks
BV (2.0) 3431

Description

The Chippewa IIC - The Chippewa IIC was developed and used by Clan Mongoose during the Golden Century. Keeping with the heavy-hitting role of the original Chippewa, the IIC mated an advanced Targeting Computer to four wing-mounted ER Large Lasers, twin nose mounted ER Medium Lasers, and a pair of ER Small Lasers that covered the aft arc. This firepower was supplemented by a Streak SRM-4 and a pair of Artemis IV-enhanced LRM-15 launchers mounted in the nose. CASE protected the craft against ammunition explosions, while twenty-five double heat sinks kept the fighter's heat low. BV (2.0) = 3,341[1]

Armament

Variants

Related AeroSpace Fighters

References

  1. Era Digest: Golden Century, p. 36

Bibliography