White Shark
White Shark White Shark-T | |
Production information | |
Type | Capital Missile Teleoperated Capital Missile |
Tech Base | Star League Inner Sphere |
Year Availability | 3051 3056[1] |
Technical specifications | |
Heat | 15[2] |
Damage | 3 Capital 30 Standard |
Minimum Range | N/A |
Short Range | 1-12[3] N/A[4] |
Medium Range | 13-24 N/A |
Long Range | 25-36 N/A |
Extreme Range | 37-48 N/A |
Tons | 120 140 |
Mass | N/A kg |
Critical Slots | N/A |
Space Slots | N/A |
Cost (unloaded) | 130,000 145,000 |
Ammo Cost (per ton) | 14,000 (each missile) 12,000 (each missile) |
BV (1.0) | 577 (launcher), 72 (missile) 692 (launcher), 86 (missile) |
BV (2.0) | ??? |
Description
The White Shark missile was developed as the middleweight of the SLDF Navy's three anti-fighter missile systems. Like the Barracuda and Killer Whale missiles, the White Shark was effective at destroying small craft, unlike the Naval Lasers, Autocannon, and PPC's. After the fall of the Star League and the loss of WarShips and other capital weapons, production halted.[5] The Federated Commonwealth restarted production during the Clan Invasion alongside the production of new WarShips.[6]
Once production of WarShips resumed, a glaring flaw became apparent in the White Shark and its sister missiles: The primitive guidance packages the post Succession Wars era Successor States could manufacture couldn't always hit the target. The easiest way to solve the problem was to remove the guidance package and install communications links that would allow friendly operators to guide the missile like a remote-controlled AeroSpace Fighter. The Draconis Combine Admiralty did this in 3056.[7] Though the White Shark-T lost the ability to attack small craft[8], the ability to manually guide the missile and change targets more than made up for it.
Capital Missiles like the White Shark are popular for Pocket WarShips because they are the only capital scale weapon system that can fit on a DropShip sized platform.[9]
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References
- ↑ TechManual, p. 292
- ↑ AeroTech 2, p. 101
- ↑ Strategic Operations Record Sheets and Compiled Tables PDF download, p. 31
- ↑ AeroTech 2, p. 41 "Teleoperated Missiles"
- ↑ TechManual, p. 292 Went extinct 2850
- ↑ TechManual, p. 292
- ↑ TechManual, p. 292
- ↑ AeroTech 2, p. 41 "Teleoperated Missiles"
- ↑ AeroTech 2, p. 46 "Weapons, Ammunition, and Other Equipment"