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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
An '''external stores hardpoint''' is a common feature on military aircraft, including [[aerospace fighter]]s, and allow craft to carry additional equipment including fuel tanks, sensor pods and [[:Category:Bomb Munitions|ordnance]].  They are less commonly found on civilian craft but, while normally used for nonmilitary purposes, can be easily converted to carry deadly munitions.<ref name="TMp216-17">''TechManual'', pp. 216-217, "External Stores Hardpoint"</ref>
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An '''external stores hardpoint''' is a common feature on military aircraft, including [[aerospace fighter]]s, and allow craft to carry additional equipment including fuel tanks, sensor pods and [[:Category:Bomb Munitions|ordnance]].  They are less commonly found on civilian craft but, while normally used for nonmilitary purposes, can be easily converted to carry deadly munitions.<ref name="TMp216-17">''TechManual'', pp. 216–217: "External Stores Hardpoint"</ref>
  
 
== Rules ==
 
== Rules ==
 
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=== Game Rules ===
 
=== Game Rules ===
Aerospace Fighters and Conventional Fighters receive external stores hardpoints, which may be used to carry bombs, additional fuel tanks, or even special sensors (such as TAG). The number of hardpoints a fighter received is equal to its tonnage divided by 5 (rounded down).<refname="TWp196">''Total Warfare'', p. 196</ref>
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Aerospace fighters and conventional fighters receive external stores hardpoints, which may be used to carry bombs, additional fuel tanks, or even special sensors (such as TAG). The number of hardpoints a fighter received is equal to its tonnage divided by 5 (rounded down).<ref name="TWp196">''Total Warfare'', p. 196: "External Stores (fighters only)"</ref>
  
Unlike Aerospace Fighters and Conventional Fighters, which are designed for combat. Fixed Wing Support Vehicles must install External Stores Hardpoints as part of its equipment, with each one taking up 0.2 tons of weight, and requiring 0 critical slots to install. Each hard point has the same capabilities as its combat fighter counterparts, however, a maximum of 1 hardpoint can be installed for every 10 tons that the unit weighs (rounded down).<refname="TWp216-217">''Total Warfare'', p. 216-217</ref>
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Unlike aerospace fighters and conventional fighters, which are designed for combat, fixed-wing support vehicles must install External Stores Hardpoints as part of their equipment, with each one taking up 0.2 tons of weight, and requiring 0 critical slots to install. Each hardpoint has the same capabilities as its combat fighter counterparts; however, a maximum of 1 hardpoint can be installed for every 10 tons that the unit weighs (rounded down).<ref name="TMp216-17">''TechManual'', pp. 216–217: "External Stores Hardpoint"</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 17 August 2022

Description[edit]

An external stores hardpoint is a common feature on military aircraft, including aerospace fighters, and allow craft to carry additional equipment including fuel tanks, sensor pods and ordnance. They are less commonly found on civilian craft but, while normally used for nonmilitary purposes, can be easily converted to carry deadly munitions.[1]

Rules[edit]

Game Rules[edit]

Aerospace fighters and conventional fighters receive external stores hardpoints, which may be used to carry bombs, additional fuel tanks, or even special sensors (such as TAG). The number of hardpoints a fighter received is equal to its tonnage divided by 5 (rounded down).[2]

Unlike aerospace fighters and conventional fighters, which are designed for combat, fixed-wing support vehicles must install External Stores Hardpoints as part of their equipment, with each one taking up 0.2 tons of weight, and requiring 0 critical slots to install. Each hardpoint has the same capabilities as its combat fighter counterparts; however, a maximum of 1 hardpoint can be installed for every 10 tons that the unit weighs (rounded down).[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 TechManual, pp. 216–217: "External Stores Hardpoint"
  2. Total Warfare, p. 196: "External Stores (fighters only)"

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