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| capital = [[New Kent]]
 
| capital = [[New Kent]]
 
| rulertitle = [[Khan]]
 
| rulertitle = [[Khan]]
| military = [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Clan Steel Viper ''touman'']]
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| military = [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Clan Steel Viper ''Touman'']]
 
| secretservice = [[Clan Steel Viper Watch]]
 
| secretservice = [[Clan Steel Viper Watch]]
 
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Early in their history the Steel Vipers adopted a form of self-enforced isolation, though nowhere near as extreme as practiced by the Blood Spirits, which led to their unique philosophical position among the Clans.  Depending on one's viewpoint they could be regarded as Crusading [[Warden]]s or Warden [[Crusader Clans|Crusaders]].  The Clan's central tenet, instilled in them by Sanra Mercer, was the restoration of the true Star League through cooperation with the Inner Sphere rather than total subjugation. Of course this "cooperation" would take place under the benevolent guidance of the Steel Vipers, following the complete destruction of the Inner Sphere's military forces so that the misguided Spheroids may be led onto the path of truth by the rightful [[ilClan]]. However, efforts at enforcing this policy within their Occupation Zone were less than satisfactory. While they blamed their failures on previous Jade Falcon mismanagement and extremists who did not wish to be liberated, the Vipers failed to realize it was largely their discrimination of [[freeborn]]s that would forever doom their efforts.<ref name=FMWC138>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 138</ref>
 
Early in their history the Steel Vipers adopted a form of self-enforced isolation, though nowhere near as extreme as practiced by the Blood Spirits, which led to their unique philosophical position among the Clans.  Depending on one's viewpoint they could be regarded as Crusading [[Warden]]s or Warden [[Crusader Clans|Crusaders]].  The Clan's central tenet, instilled in them by Sanra Mercer, was the restoration of the true Star League through cooperation with the Inner Sphere rather than total subjugation. Of course this "cooperation" would take place under the benevolent guidance of the Steel Vipers, following the complete destruction of the Inner Sphere's military forces so that the misguided Spheroids may be led onto the path of truth by the rightful [[ilClan]]. However, efforts at enforcing this policy within their Occupation Zone were less than satisfactory. While they blamed their failures on previous Jade Falcon mismanagement and extremists who did not wish to be liberated, the Vipers failed to realize it was largely their discrimination of [[freeborn]]s that would forever doom their efforts.<ref name=FMWC138>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 138</ref>
  
Mirroring the views of more fanatical Clans such the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguars]], the Steel Vipers' low opinions regarding freeborns relegated them to the lower rungs of society and as such they were treated poorly. This policy extended into martial matters, and save for a brief period under Khan Perigard Zalman, freeborns were generally barred completely from serving in the [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Steel Viper ''touman'']].<ref name=FMWC138/>
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Mirroring the views of more fanatical Clans such the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguars]], the Steel Vipers' low opinions regarding freeborns relegated them to the lower rungs of society and as such they were treated poorly. This policy extended into martial matters, and save for a brief period under Khan Perigard Zalman, freeborns were generally barred completely from serving in the Steel Viper ''[[Touman]]''.<ref name=FMWC138/>
  
 
Because Steel Viper military training was so strenuous and the number of dropout cadets was so high, the Clan had a much higher percentage of [[trueborn]]s among their civilian castes than in other Clans.  However, because their training was so intense, there was less stigma to this failure than normal; many trueborns rose to become the leaders of their civilian castes, and so served as an important bridge between the warriors and the other castes.<ref name=CWoK29/>
 
Because Steel Viper military training was so strenuous and the number of dropout cadets was so high, the Clan had a much higher percentage of [[trueborn]]s among their civilian castes than in other Clans.  However, because their training was so intense, there was less stigma to this failure than normal; many trueborns rose to become the leaders of their civilian castes, and so served as an important bridge between the warriors and the other castes.<ref name=CWoK29/>
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{{main|Clan Steel Viper Touman}}
 
{{main|Clan Steel Viper Touman}}
 
[[File:Clan Steel Viper Warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Steel Viper MechWarrior]]
 
[[File:Clan Steel Viper Warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Steel Viper MechWarrior]]
The command structure of Clan Steel Viper's ''touman'' emphasized a clear delegation of authority and well-defined areas of operations.  The Khans laid out the grand strategy of a campaign, which was enacted by [[Galaxy Commander]]s who formed the strategic command of each operation and delegated tactical responsibilities to their [[Star Colonel]]s.  The effect was that individual commanders were given considerable leeway in how they completed their objectives.  However, cooperation between Steel Viper [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] was poor, as each commander recognized only the authority of the Khans and the Clan Council, and even within a Galaxy the [[Cluster]] commanders would only accept orders from their immediate superior.  For large-scale operations then one of the Khans must be present in order to coordinate multiple Galaxies, with a similar problem for multi-Cluster operations.  This heavy reliance on senior officers rendered the Steel Vipers especially vulnerable to headhunter operations; as happened on Tukayyid, should senior command be incapacitated, cooperation breaks down and individual units can be isolated and destroyed in force.<ref name=FMWC139>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 139</ref>
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The command structure of Clan Steel Viper's ''Touman'' emphasized a clear delegation of authority and well-defined areas of operations.  The Khans laid out the grand strategy of a campaign, which was enacted by [[Galaxy Commander]]s who formed the strategic command of each operation and delegated tactical responsibilities to their [[Star Colonel]]s.  The effect was that individual commanders were given considerable leeway in how they completed their objectives.  However, cooperation between Steel Viper [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] was poor, as each commander recognized only the authority of the Khans and the Clan Council, and even within a Galaxy the [[Cluster]] commanders would only accept orders from their immediate superior.  For large-scale operations then one of the Khans must be present in order to coordinate multiple Galaxies, with a similar problem for multi-Cluster operations.  This heavy reliance on senior officers rendered the Steel Vipers especially vulnerable to headhunter operations; as happened on Tukayyid, should senior command be incapacitated, cooperation breaks down and individual units can be isolated and destroyed in force.<ref name=FMWC139>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 139</ref>
  
 
On the tactical scale Steel Viper units relied on maneuverability and firepower, with many battle plans centered on these concepts such as the [[Viper's Maw]] or [[The Coil]]. The Steel Vipers' attitudes towards ''[[zellbrigen]]'' however was one of pragmatism and adaptability, a fact which ensured success over the centuries.  Against a respected Clan foe the rules of honorable combat were strictly followed.  For those considered dishonorable such as Inner Sphere forces or a mortal enemy like the Jade Falcons, whatever was deemed necessary to ensure victory was permitted.<ref name=FMWC140>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 140</ref>
 
On the tactical scale Steel Viper units relied on maneuverability and firepower, with many battle plans centered on these concepts such as the [[Viper's Maw]] or [[The Coil]]. The Steel Vipers' attitudes towards ''[[zellbrigen]]'' however was one of pragmatism and adaptability, a fact which ensured success over the centuries.  Against a respected Clan foe the rules of honorable combat were strictly followed.  For those considered dishonorable such as Inner Sphere forces or a mortal enemy like the Jade Falcons, whatever was deemed necessary to ensure victory was permitted.<ref name=FMWC140>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 140</ref>
  
Clan Steel Viper warriors underwent the toughest training of any other Clan save the [[Clan Blood Spirit|Blood Spirits]], which took place at the Sandsea Training Camp on New Kent or the Fer-de-lance facility on Arcadia.  Where most ''[[sibko]]s'' would graduate four or five warriors, Steel Viper ''sibkos'' would graduate one or two at most.  The [[Trial of Position]] to become a warrior also differed in that it forced cadets to face another member of their ''sibko'' to ensure only the very best graduated.  The issue of graduating fewer warriors per ''sibko'' was somewhat alleviated by the practice of training twice as many cadets as other Clans, resulting in only a slightly smaller ''touman''.  Because of the ban on freebirths serving in the ''touman'', the Steel Vipers also allowed a cadet to fight a second Trial of Position and so earn a place in the conventional infantry ranks; these "seconds" however were treated no better than the freebirths they replaced.<ref name=FMWC140/>
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Clan Steel Viper warriors underwent the toughest training of any other Clan save the [[Clan Blood Spirit|Blood Spirits]], which took place at the Sandsea Training Camp on New Kent or the Fer-de-lance facility on Arcadia.  Where most ''[[sibko]]s'' would graduate four or five warriors, Steel Viper ''sibkos'' would graduate one or two at most.  The [[Trial of Position]] to become a warrior also differed in that it forced cadets to face another member of their ''sibko'' to ensure only the very best graduated.  The issue of graduating fewer warriors per ''sibko'' was somewhat alleviated by the practice of training twice as many cadets as other Clans, resulting in only a slightly smaller ''Touman''.  Because of the ban on freebirths serving in the ''Touman'', the Steel Vipers also allowed a cadet to fight a second Trial of Position and so earn a place in the conventional infantry ranks; these "seconds" however were treated no better than the freebirths they replaced.<ref name=FMWC140/>
  
 
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