Difference between revisions of "Igor"
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− | The Igor is a four-engined tiltjet design, somewhat resembling the [[Anhur]]. The engines are mounted in over-under (when in horizontal configuration) pairs in two rotating pods, one in the center of each wing. The outer section of the wing counter-rotates so that it is always parallel to the inner section, similar to the [[:File:Red_Kite.jpg|depiction of the Red Kite]]. | + | The Igor is a four-engined tiltjet design, somewhat resembling the [[Anhur]]. The engines, which appear to be afterburning turbofans, are mounted in over-under (when in horizontal configuration) pairs in two rotating pods, one in the center of each wing. The outer section of the wing counter-rotates so that it is always parallel to the inner section, similar to the [[:File:Red_Kite.jpg|depiction of the Red Kite]]. |
The Igor was in service by [[3015]] all across the Inner Sphere. | The Igor was in service by [[3015]] all across the Inner Sphere. |
Revision as of 23:08, 22 July 2022
Apocryphal This article's subject is only mentioned in apocryphal sources, i.e. official BattleTech products which are not clearly Non-canon but do not meet the current Canon criteria either. For more information, check the Canonicity section. |
Igor UAC-77 | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | |
Mission | |
Type | Superheavy VTOL |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | |
Armor | |
Engine | |
Speed | km/h |
Heat Sinks | None |
Armament |
4x Autocannon/2 |
The Igor is a superheavy VTOL.
Description
The Igor is a four-engined tiltjet design, somewhat resembling the Anhur. The engines, which appear to be afterburning turbofans, are mounted in over-under (when in horizontal configuration) pairs in two rotating pods, one in the center of each wing. The outer section of the wing counter-rotates so that it is always parallel to the inner section, similar to the depiction of the Red Kite.
The Igor was in service by 3015 all across the Inner Sphere.
Weapons and Equipment
While having the appearance of an aerial crane, the Igor is often seen carrying a weapon pod mounted in its open belly. The most common combat configuration of the Igor is armed with four Autocannon/2s.
Variants
Notes
- So far, the Igor has only appeared in MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, which is considered an apocryphal product.