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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The '''''Chippewa IIC''''' - The ''Chippewa IIC'' was developed and used by [[Clan Mongoose]] during the Golden Century. | + | The '''''Chippewa IIC''''' - The ''Chippewa IIC'' was developed and used by [[Clan Mongoose]] during the Golden Century. |
==Armament== | ==Armament== | ||
+ | Keeping with the heavy-hitting role of the original ''Chippewa'', the ''IIC'' mated an advanced [[Targeting Computer]] to four wing-mounted [[ER Large Laser]]s, twin nose mounted [[ER Medium Laser]]s, and a pair of [[ER Small Laser]]s that covered the aft arc. This firepower was supplemented by a [[Streak SRM-4]] and a pair of [[Artemis IV]]-enhanced [[LRM-15]] launchers mounted in the nose. [[CASE]] protected the craft against ammunition explosions, while twenty-five [[double heat sinks]] kept the fighter's heat low. BV (2.0) = 3,341<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 36</ref> | ||
==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
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+ | There are no known variants of the Chippewa IIC. | ||
==Related AeroSpace Fighters== | ==Related AeroSpace Fighters== |
Revision as of 17:43, 3 July 2016
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Description
The Chippewa IIC - The Chippewa IIC was developed and used by Clan Mongoose during the Golden Century.
Armament
Keeping with the heavy-hitting role of the original Chippewa, the IIC mated an advanced Targeting Computer to four wing-mounted ER Large Lasers, twin nose mounted ER Medium Lasers, and a pair of ER Small Lasers that covered the aft arc. This firepower was supplemented by a Streak SRM-4 and a pair of Artemis IV-enhanced LRM-15 launchers mounted in the nose. CASE protected the craft against ammunition explosions, while twenty-five double heat sinks kept the fighter's heat low. BV (2.0) = 3,341[1]
Variants
There are no known variants of the Chippewa IIC.
Related AeroSpace Fighters
- Chippewa - Clan Mongoose's Chippewa IIC was based on the venerable and capable Chippewa AeroSpace fighter.
References
- ↑ Era Digest: Golden Century, p. 36