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* An alternate name for some types of ground-based [[Combat Vehicle]]. | * An alternate name for some types of ground-based [[Combat Vehicle]]. | ||
* The protective plating carried primarily by military units. | * The protective plating carried primarily by military units. | ||
− | ** [[ | + | ** [[Armor (BattleMechs & Combat Vehicles)|Standard BattleMech and Vehicle Armor]], used by most combat units smaller than a [[JumpShip]] |
** [[Armor (Aerospace Fighters & Conventional Aircraft)|Aerospace Armor]], used by [[aerospace fighter]]s | ** [[Armor (Aerospace Fighters & Conventional Aircraft)|Aerospace Armor]], used by [[aerospace fighter]]s | ||
− | ** [[ | + | ** [[Barrier Armor Rating#IndustrialMech Armor|Commercial Armor and Industrial Armor]], used by IndustrialMechs |
− | *** [[ | + | *** [[Barrier Armor Rating#Support Vehicle Armor|Support Vehicle Armor]], used by vehicles not designed for combat |
+ | ** [[Ballistic-Reinforced Armor]], used by combat units | ||
** [[Ferro-Aluminum Armor]], an improved form of armor used by aerospace units, stronger but bulkier than standard | ** [[Ferro-Aluminum Armor]], an improved form of armor used by aerospace units, stronger but bulkier than standard | ||
*** Light Ferro-Aluminum Armor, not as strong but less bulky | *** Light Ferro-Aluminum Armor, not as strong but less bulky | ||
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** [[Modular Armor]], temporary armor plates | ** [[Modular Armor]], temporary armor plates | ||
** [[Primitive Armor]], early armor for combat units | ** [[Primitive Armor]], early armor for combat units | ||
− | ** [[ProtoMech|ProtoMech | + | ** [[ProtoMech|ProtoMech Armor]], advanced armor available only to ProtoMechs |
*** [[Electric Discharge ProtoMech Armor]] | *** [[Electric Discharge ProtoMech Armor]] | ||
** [[Reactive Armor]], also known as Blazer Armor; [[Battle armor]] units have their own version | ** [[Reactive Armor]], also known as Blazer Armor; [[Battle armor]] units have their own version |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 6 March 2023
Armor may refer to:
- An alternate name for some types of ground-based Combat Vehicle.
- The protective plating carried primarily by military units.
- Standard BattleMech and Vehicle Armor, used by most combat units smaller than a JumpShip
- Aerospace Armor, used by aerospace fighters
- Commercial Armor and Industrial Armor, used by IndustrialMechs
- Support Vehicle Armor, used by vehicles not designed for combat
- Ballistic-Reinforced Armor, used by combat units
- Ferro-Aluminum Armor, an improved form of armor used by aerospace units, stronger but bulkier than standard
- Light Ferro-Aluminum Armor, not as strong but less bulky
- Heavy Ferro-Aluminum Armor, stronger and bulkier
- Ferro-Fibrous Armor, a stronger, bulkier form of armor for ground combat units
- Light Ferro-Fibrous Armor, less bulky but not as strong
- Heavy Ferro-Fibrous Armor, bulkier and stronger
- Ferro-Lamellor Armor, used by ground and aerospace units
- Hardened Armor, strong armor used by 'Mechs and ground combat vehicles
- Laser Reflective Armor, also known as Glazed or Reflec armor; Battle armor units have their own version
- Modular Armor, temporary armor plates
- Primitive Armor, early armor for combat units
- ProtoMech Armor, advanced armor available only to ProtoMechs
- Reactive Armor, also known as Blazer Armor; Battle armor units have their own version
- Stealth Armor, a form of BattleMech armor that affects enemy targeting
- Vehicular Stealth Armor, an analogue available to vehicles and aerospace units