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wip:faction:nepleslia:weapons:wolfhound_railgun [2019/12/04 15:17] – [Discharge Information] firebrand | wip:faction:nepleslia:weapons:wolfhound_railgun [2019/12/06 06:56] – grammar and spelling syaoran | ||
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- | 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 by unarmored infantry, the Wolfhound is mounted on its tripod and used by an operator in the prone position, who aims the weapon using its primary sights. When operated in this mode, safety regulations recommend that infantry not wearing some form of body armor stay away from the front of the Wolfhound, and keep a distance of up to three meters from the weapon' | + | When used in a vehicle, the Wolfhound is somewhat small but can be fed from an autoloader or a manual |
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- | When used in a vehicle, the Wolfhound is somewhat small, but can feed from an autoloader or a manual | + | |
===== Nomenclature Information ===== | ===== Nomenclature Information ===== | ||
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* 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: 1 Round every 1.5 Seconds | * Rate of Fire: 1 Round every 1.5 Seconds | ||
- | * Recoil: Unusable | + | * Recoil: Unusable |
==== Ammunition ==== | ==== Ammunition ==== | ||
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* Firing Mechanism: When fired, the Wolfhound first generates the virtual barrel in front of it. Then the rails, both physical and virtual, are charged and accelerate the payload down the barrel. | * Firing Mechanism: When fired, the Wolfhound first generates the virtual barrel in front of it. Then the rails, both physical and virtual, are charged and accelerate the payload down the barrel. | ||
- | * Loading: In the infantry version, the Wolfhound' | + | * Loading: In the infantry version, the Wolfhound' |
* Safety Mechanism: There is no safety | * Safety Mechanism: There is no safety | ||
- | * Weapon Sight: The Wolfhound is fired by pointing and firing; there' | + | * Weapon Sight: The Wolfhound is fired by pointing and firing; there' |
- | * Attachment Hard Points: The infantry version of the Wolfhound can be mounted to an optional tripod that turns the weapon into a crew served weapon, to be utilized by unarmored infantry. | + | * Attachment Hard Points: The infantry version of the Wolfhound can be mounted to an optional tripod that turns the weapon into a crew-served weapon, to be utilized by unarmored 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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===== Vehicle Version ===== | ===== Vehicle Version ===== | ||
- | The vehicle version of the Wolfhound is larger than the infantry model. | + | The vehicle version of the Wolfhound is the same size as the infantry model, but heavier. |
- | * 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 ===== |