Command and Control Bunker
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Castle Brian Command and Control Bunker | |
Production information | |
Use | |
Chassis Type | Hardened |
Motive Type | |
Technology Base | Inner Sphere |
Cost | |
Introduced | |
Technical specifications | |
Size (in hexes) | |
Length (meters/Hexes) | 90m / 3 hexes |
Width (meters/Hexes) | 60m / 2 hexes |
Height (meters/Levels) | 18m / 3 levels |
Power System | |
Fuel | |
Heat Sinks (total) | |
Construction Factor | 150 (Capital) |
Armor (per Hex) | 150 (Capital) |
Total Cargo (tons) | |
Doors (total) | |
Bays | |
Escape Pods | |
Crew | 409 total
|
Armament | see Layout |
Equipment | see Layout |
Facilities | see Layout |
BV (1.0) | |
BV (2.0) |
Contents
Overview[edit]
A Command and Control Bunker was the eyes and ears of a Castle Brian commander. While capable of operating completely sealed-off within the depths of the Castle Brian, the Command and Control Bunker allowed direct observation during operations, complete with a wide variety of sensors, observation posts and communications equipment. The bunker extended a further two levels below ground, representing storage areas and tunnel/elevator access to other parts of the complex. While their function also made these structures key targets during an assault on a Castle Brian, the destruction of a Command and Control Bunker would only hamper the defenders, rather than decapitate their command structure.[1]
Layout[edit]
Command and Control Bunker | |||
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Hex 3
Level 3 | |||
Hex 1
Turret |
Hex 4
Turret | ||
Hex 2
Turret |
References[edit]
- ↑ Jihad Hot Spots: Terra, p. 206