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====== NAM " | ====== NAM " | ||
- | Developed and manufactured in [[timeline: | + | Developed and manufactured in [[timeline: |
===== About the Wolfhound ===== | ===== About the Wolfhound ===== | ||
- | The Wolfhound is intended to serve two primary purposes: as an infantry carried direct fire weapon, and as a vehicle mounted anti-vehicle cannon. For that purposes, the weapon was given the relatively lightweight and capable, yet easy to produce UMD Canister as a primary weapon. | + | The Wolfhound is intended to serve two primary purposes: as an anti-vehicle |
In order to achieve the high velocities that the Wolfhound' | In order to achieve the high velocities that the Wolfhound' | ||
- | When used by an armorsuit, the Wolfhound is a big bazooka of a weapon that requires the user to rest the weapon atop his shoulder while firing rounds from a five round magazine. The weapon is still large, however, and prevents a marine in armor from using a second primary weapon alongside it. The infantry Wolfhound actually has a tripod attachment, allowing it to be used in a fixed position by unarmored infantry; even so, it is recommended that the Wolfhound only be used by the [[wip: | + | When used by an armorsuit, the Wolfhound is a big bazooka of a weapon that requires the user to rest the weapon atop his shoulder while firing rounds from a five-round magazine. The weapon is still large, however, and prevents a marine in armor from using a second primary weapon alongside it. It is recommended that the Wolfhound only be used by the [[wip: |
- | When used in a vehicle, the Wolfhound is somewhat small, but can feed from an autoloader or a manual | + | When used in a vehicle, the Wolfhound is somewhat small but can be fed from an autoloader or a manual |
===== Nomenclature Information ===== | ===== Nomenclature Information ===== | ||
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* Projectile/ | * Projectile/ | ||
* Effective Range: 4,000 meters in atmosphere, 7,000 meters in space. | * Effective Range: 4,000 meters in atmosphere, 7,000 meters in space. | ||
- | * Rate of Fire(Infantry): 1 Round every 1.5 Seconds | + | * Rate of Fire: 1 Round every 1.5 Seconds |
- | * Rate of Fire(Vehicle): | + | * Recoil: Unusable except as a static, crew-served |
- | * Recoil: Unusable except as a fixed weapon on standard Armorsuits; heavy but manageable on power armor such as the [[wip: | + | |
==== Ammunition ==== | ==== Ammunition ==== | ||
* Ammunition: [[faction: | * Ammunition: [[faction: | ||
- | * Round Capacity (Infantry): Five round box magazine, with enough stored gas for 40 shots in zero-atmosphere conditions. | + | * Round Capacity (Heavy Armorsuit): Five round box magazine, with enough stored gas for 40 shots in zero-atmosphere conditions. |
* Round Capacity (Vehicle): Depends on mounting vehicle. | * Round Capacity (Vehicle): Depends on mounting vehicle. | ||
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| GREEN // | | GREEN // | ||
| YELLOW //Subspace Pinger// | | YELLOW //Subspace Pinger// | ||
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==== Weapon Mechanisms ==== | ==== Weapon Mechanisms ==== | ||
The Wolfhound has a complex firing mechanism, based on solid electromagnetic rails augmented by a ' | The Wolfhound has a complex firing mechanism, based on solid electromagnetic rails augmented by a ' | ||
- | * Firing Mechanism: When fired, the Battle Hammer | + | * Firing Mechanism: When fired, the Wolfhound |
- | * Loading: In the infantry version, the Battle Hammer's next round is pushed into the barrel from below by the weapon' | + | * Loading: In the infantry version, the Wolfhound's next round is pushed into the barrel from below by the weapon' |
* Safety Mechanism: There is no safety | * Safety Mechanism: There is no safety | ||
- | * Weapon Sight: The Battle Hammer | + | * Weapon Sight: The Wolfhound |
- | * Attachment Hard Points: The Infantry | + | * Attachment Hard Points: The infantry |
===== Infantry Version ===== | ===== Infantry Version ===== | ||
- | The Wolfhound' | + | The Wolfhound' |
* Length: 3.4m (11.1 feet) | * Length: 3.4m (11.1 feet) | ||
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==== Appearance ==== | ==== Appearance ==== | ||
- | The Wolfhound is mostly a long box. This box abruptly | + | The Wolfhound is composed of two portions: the main frame of the weapon, and the long barrel. The main frame of the Wolfhound is a roughly rectangular |
===== Vehicle Version ===== | ===== Vehicle Version ===== | ||
- | The vehicle version of the Wolfhound is substantially larger, on account of not having to be carried by infantry. | + | The vehicle version of the Wolfhound is the same size as the infantry |
- | * Length: | + | * Length: |
- | * Weight: | + | * Weight: |
==== Appearance ==== | ==== Appearance ==== | ||
- | The main appearance difference between the vehicle mounted version of the Battle Hammer and the infantry version is that the Vehicle version has a thicker, more rounded barrel and more reinforcements, | + | The main appearance difference between the vehicle-mounted version of the Battle Hammer and the infantry version is that the Vehicle version has a thicker, more rounded barrel and more reinforcements, |
===== Other ===== | ===== Other ===== | ||
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* Wolfhound: est. 70000 DA (not for sale outside the SMDIoN) | * Wolfhound: est. 70000 DA (not for sale outside the SMDIoN) | ||
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===== OOC Notes ===== | ===== OOC Notes ===== |