Chilton (Jump Jets)

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Description

Chilton is the brand or design name of a family of Jump Jets. There are multiple models of Chilton jump jets that are produced by several manufacturers across the Inner Sphere.

Model 360

The Chilton 360 is a light jump pack most commonly installed in the Stinger. This model has also been employed in the Firestarter[1], Vulcan[1], and Duan Gung[2].

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typicaly used in References
Ares Bergan Industries Stinger [3]
Grand Base Earthwerks Incorporated Stinger [4]
Calloway VI Earthwerks Incorporated Stinger [5]
Keystone Earthwerks Incorporated Stinger [6]
Coventry Coventry Metal Works Firestarter and Vulcan [1]
Alpheratz Alliance Defenders Limited Stinger [7]
MacLeod's Land Pinard Protectorates Limited Stinger [8]
Victoria Shengli Arms Duan Gung


Model 365

To date there is only one noted user of the Chilton Model 365. The 60 ton Anvil sports this three ton jump system giving it a jump range of around 90 meters.

Manufactured on Manufactured by Typicaly used in References
Gibson Free Worlds Defense Industries Anvil [9]

Model 460

Model 465

Model 600

Notes

† References unclear whether this factory produces or imports this equipment

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Objective Raids, p. 80, "Components Produced by Coventry Metal Works
  2. Record Sheets: 3060 Unabridged p. 108
  3. Objective Raids, p. 140,
  4. Objective Raids, p. 144, "Components Produced by Earthwerks Incorporated"
  5. Objective Raids, p. 121, "Components Produced by Earthwerks Incorporated on Calloway VI"
  6. Objective Raids, p. 130, "Components Produced by Earthwerks Incorporated on Keystone"
  7. Objective Raids, p. 186, "Index of Component Manufacturers"
  8. Objective Raids, p. 158, "Components Produced by Pinard Protectorates Limited on MacLeod's Land"
  9. Technical Readout: 3055 Upgrade, p. 48, "Anvil 'Mech Components Produced on Gibson"