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Unlike the ground based counterpart, as of [[3067]] no [[Extended Range Particle Projector Cannon|extended range]] or [[Snub-Nose PPC|snub nose]] versions of the Naval PPC are known to exist. Like their [[Naval Laser|laser]] and [[Naval Autocannon|autocannon]] counterparts, Naval PPC's are not good at engaging targets massing less than 500 tons.<ref>[[Technical Readout: 2750]], p. 122: Explicitly states that these weapons may only fire on [[DropShip]]-sized or larger targets.</ref><ref>[[Total Warfare]], p. 303, provides to-hit penalty to capital weapons info.</ref> As a result, the SDS system frequently used standard LRM missile launchers to engage AeroSpace Fighters, and WarShips used conventional weapons to engage small, fast moving targets.<ref>[[AeroTech 2]], p. 41</ref>
 
Unlike the ground based counterpart, as of [[3067]] no [[Extended Range Particle Projector Cannon|extended range]] or [[Snub-Nose PPC|snub nose]] versions of the Naval PPC are known to exist. Like their [[Naval Laser|laser]] and [[Naval Autocannon|autocannon]] counterparts, Naval PPC's are not good at engaging targets massing less than 500 tons.<ref>[[Technical Readout: 2750]], p. 122: Explicitly states that these weapons may only fire on [[DropShip]]-sized or larger targets.</ref><ref>[[Total Warfare]], p. 303, provides to-hit penalty to capital weapons info.</ref> As a result, the SDS system frequently used standard LRM missile launchers to engage AeroSpace Fighters, and WarShips used conventional weapons to engage small, fast moving targets.<ref>[[AeroTech 2]], p. 41</ref>
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Revision as of 12:43, 14 December 2009

The Naval Particle Projection Cannon (or Naval PPC) weapon family is a unique energy weapon. Like the smaller version mounted on 'Mechs, the NPPC fires a concentrated beam of ions at a target, causing large amounts of damage to armor via impact and thermal transfer. The weapon's lethality rivals that of larger autocannon, but NPPC's generate a large amount of waste heat. Too large to be mounted on anything smaller than a WarShip, Naval PPC's are massive weapons that also served as a planet-based SDS installation. In contrast to the Naval Autocannon, inaccurate SDS energy weapons fire from the planet wouldn't return to the planet's surface, causing damage.

The Naval PPC family is divided into three classifications:

Unlike the ground based counterpart, as of 3067 no extended range or snub nose versions of the Naval PPC are known to exist. Like their laser and autocannon counterparts, Naval PPC's are not good at engaging targets massing less than 500 tons.[1][2] As a result, the SDS system frequently used standard LRM missile launchers to engage AeroSpace Fighters, and WarShips used conventional weapons to engage small, fast moving targets.[3]

References

  1. Technical Readout: 2750, p. 122: Explicitly states that these weapons may only fire on DropShip-sized or larger targets.
  2. Total Warfare, p. 303, provides to-hit penalty to capital weapons info.
  3. AeroTech 2, p. 41