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=== Infantry bay/compartment ===
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=== Infantry Bay/Compartment ===
'''Infantry bays''' are typically found on large vehicles and vessels such as [[DropShips]].  They provide basic sleeping arrangements, a communal waste facility and, in some cases, stowage compartments for food and equipment.  Life support is either drawn in from the outside environment through air filters and conditioners or the ship-wide life support system.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>
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'''Infantry Bays''' are typically found on large vehicles and vessels such as [[DropShips]].  They provide basic sleeping arrangements, a communal waste facility, and in some cases stowage compartments for food and equipment.  Life support is either drawn in from the outside environment through air filters and conditioners or the ship-wide life support system.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>
  
'''Infantry compartments''' differ in that they are meant to transport infantry over short distances and are typically found on smaller vehicles.  Beyond space needed to carry soldiers and their gear to where they are going, compartments lack any of the amenities found in the larger bays.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>  
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'''Infantry Compartments''' differ in that they are meant to transport infantry over short distances and are typically found on smaller vehicles.  Beyond space needed to carry soldiers and their gear to where they are going, compartments lack any of the amenities found in the larger bays.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>  
  
 
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==== Rules ====
 
==== Rules ====
All infantry bays and compartments takes up either one space slot on vehicles or one slot per ton on 'Mechs.  Each bay has a capacity of 28 troopers, except for mechanized infantry (which carries five troopers) and [[battle armor]] (which carries one). Foot infantry bays weigh 5/3 tons; jump infantry bays weigh 6/4 tons; motorized infantry bays weigh 7/6 tons; mechanized infantry bays weigh 8/5 tons; battle armor bays weigh 2/1 tons.  All infantry bays can be combined into a single, unified infantry bay slot, regardless of tonnage or number of troopers, when used on combat or support vehicles. Infantry compartments can be of any size, fitting within one space, holding one troop for each ton.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>
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All Infantry Bays and Compartments takes up either one space slot on vehicles or one slot per ton on 'Mechs.  Each Bay has a capacity of 28 troopers except for Mechanized Infantry (which carries 5 troopers) and [[Battle Armor]] (which carries 1). Foot Infantry Bays weigh 5/3 tons; Jump Infantry Bays weigh 6/4 tons; Motorized Infantry Bays weigh 7/6 tons; Mechanized Infantry Bays weigh 8/5 tons; Battle Armor Bays weigh 2/1 tons.  All Infantry Bays can be combined into a single, unified infantry bay slot, regardless of tonnage or number of troopers, when used on combat or support vehicles. Infantry compartments can be of any size, fitting within 1 space, holding 1 troop for each ton.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>
  
Under the Advanced Rules for battle armor, four PA(L) troopers or two light battle armor troopers can be accommodated in a one ton battle armor bay. Medium suits use the standard rules, while heavy and assault suits require 1.5 tons and two tons of space respectively.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', pp. 186-7</ref>   
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Under the Advanced Rules for Battle Armor four PA(L) troopers or two Light Battle Armor troopers can be accommodated in a 1 ton Battle Armor Bay. Medium suits use the standard rules, while Heavy and Assault suits require 1.5 tons and 2 tons of space respectively.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 186-7</ref>   
 
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=== BattleMech/Fighter Bay ===
 
=== BattleMech/Fighter Bay ===
'''BattleMech/fighter bays''' consist of one or more cubicles for transporting 'Mechs, [[aerospace fighter|aerospace]], or [[conventional aircraft]] of up to 100 tons over long distances.  Each component cubicle in these bays includes the maintenance and launch facilities for a single 'Mech or craft, along with basic living accommodations for the unit's crew and technical support personnel.  These bays are commonly found on DropShips or very large support vehicles.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>
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'''BattleMech/Fighter Bays''' consist of one or more cubicles for transporting 'Mechs, [[Aerospace Fighter|Aerospace]] or [[Conventional Aircraft]] of up to 100 tons over long distances.  Each component cubicle in these bays includes the maintenance and launch facilities for a single 'Mech or craft, along with basic living accommodations for the unit's crew and technical support personnel.  These bays are commonly found on DropShips or very large support vehicles.<ref name="TMp239-240"/>
  
 
On DropShips, each 'Mech bay cubicle includes a miniature gantry to allow technicians to work on the 'Mech along with fuel and oxygen hookups.  The open area of the bay will include additional repair facilities, storage space for spare parts, and anchor points to which a 'Mech can be secured, whether for repairs or storage during transit.  Another common feature is an airlock to allow for combat drops to be made, whether unassisted or through the use of [[Drop Cocoon]]s.<ref name=BSS20>''BattleSpace - Sourcebook'', p. 18-20</ref><ref name=AT69>''AeroTech 2'', p. 66-69</ref>
 
On DropShips, each 'Mech bay cubicle includes a miniature gantry to allow technicians to work on the 'Mech along with fuel and oxygen hookups.  The open area of the bay will include additional repair facilities, storage space for spare parts, and anchor points to which a 'Mech can be secured, whether for repairs or storage during transit.  Another common feature is an airlock to allow for combat drops to be made, whether unassisted or through the use of [[Drop Cocoon]]s.<ref name=BSS20>''BattleSpace - Sourcebook'', p. 18-20</ref><ref name=AT69>''AeroTech 2'', p. 66-69</ref>
  
Fighter bays have a similar layout but with increased size to make landings easier for pilots and a crane for loading and unloading fighters.  Tradition also sees these bays referred to as "flight decks" and the support personnel assigned to them as the deck crew.  The bulkheads around each bay are as thick as the DropShip hull, and catch-nets can prevent out-of-control fighters from crashing into the walls.  However most fighter bays are not meant to be used in an atmosphere or when a DropShip is grounded, as they are designed around the fighter "dropping away" while the vessel is in motion.  A DropShip flying in an atmosphere can launch fighters at great risk, but it cannot recover them the same way.<ref name=BSS20/><ref name=AT69/>
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Fighter bays have a similar layout but with increased size to make landings easier for pilots and a crane for loading and unloading fighters.  Tradition also sees these bays referred to as "flight decks" and the support personnel assigned to them as the deck crew.  The bulkheands around each bay are as thick as the DropShip hull, and catch-nets can prevent out-of-control fighters from crashing into the walls.  However most fighter bays are not meant to be used in an atmosphere or when a DropShip is grounded, as they are designed around the fighter "dropping away" while the vessel is in motion.  A DropShip flying in an atmosphere can launch fighters at great risk, but it cannot recover them the same way.<ref name=BSS20/><ref name=AT69/>
  
 
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* '''Errata''': It should be noted there have been two official [[errata]] updates since the publication of the original ''TechManual''. Errata changes done to the transport bay varies between the second update and third. Notable changes the inclusion of additional types of battle armor bays per size and tech origins (Clan and Inner Sphere) which varies in how many troopers the bay holds.<ref>[http://bg.battletech.com/errata/ Official Errata List for Battletech - TechManual 3.0 errata]</ref>
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'''Errata''': It should be duly noted that there have been two official [[Errata]] updates since the publication of original TechManual. Errata changes done to the Transport Bay varies between the 2nd update and 3rd. Notable changes the inclusion of additional types of Battle Armor Bays per size and tech origins (Clan and Inner Sphere) which varies in how many troopers the bay holds.<ref>[http://bg.battletech.com/errata/ Official Errata List for Battletech - TechManual 3.0 errata listed - Includes changes in Transport Bay.]</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* ''[[TechManual]]''
 
* ''[[TechManual]]''
 
  
 
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