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Champion LAM | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Bergan Industries |
Production Year | 2699[1] |
Model | CPN-1X1 |
Class | Heavy |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 65 tons |
Chassis | |
Armor | Standard Armor |
Engine | 300 |
Heat Sinks | 11 |
Speed | km/h |
Jump Jets | 5 |
Armament |
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BV (1.0) | ?? |
BV (2.0) | N/A |
Description
An attempt by Bergan Industries to push the limits of Land Air 'Mech technology, the Champion LAM remains the heaviest LAM ever built.[1]
Armament
The Champion LAM carries a markedly lighter armament than it's forbearer, equipping three Medium Lasers backed up by an SRM-6 with an Artemis IV Fire Control System.[1]
Design Quirks
The Champion LAM is subject to the following Design Quirks:[1]
- Hard to Pilot
- Illegal (Heavy-LAM)
- No/Minimal Arms
- Nonfunctional (Conversion System)
- Obsolete/2702
- Prototype
References