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| Class = Light
 
| Class = Light
 
| Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
| Tech Base = Inner Sphere
| Cost = 2,052, 353<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
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| Cost = 2,052, 353 C-bills<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
 
| Introduced = [[2803]]
 
| Introduced = [[2803]]
 
| production year = 2803
 
| production year = 2803
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| mass = 35 tons
 
| mass = 35 tons
 
| structural integrity = 10
 
| structural integrity = 10
| frame = Mangon Mark II
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| frame = [[Mangon Mark II]]
 
| power plant = [[Shinobi 280]]
 
| power plant = [[Shinobi 280]]
 
| Fuel = 400 - 5 tons
 
| Fuel = 400 - 5 tons
 
| armament =  
 
| armament =  
 
* 1x [[SRM-4]]
 
* 1x [[SRM-4]]
* 2x [[medium laser]]s
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* 2x [[Medium laser]]s
 
| communications system = [[Neil 4000]]
 
| communications system = [[Neil 4000]]
 
| tracking & targeting system = [[Chichester ASR-26]]
 
| tracking & targeting system = [[Chichester ASR-26]]
| heat sinks = 10
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| heat sinks = 10 [[single heat sink]]s
 
| BV (1.0) = 624<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref><ref>''AeroTech 2 Record Sheets'', p. 54</ref>
 
| BV (1.0) = 624<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref><ref>''AeroTech 2 Record Sheets'', p. 54</ref>
 
| BV (2.0) = 625
 
| BV (2.0) = 625
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==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
With a Hovertec [[SRM-4]] rack in the nose, and a [[Diverse Optics Type 20]] [[medium laser]] in each wing, the ''Sholagar'' is heavily armed for a light fighter. With six tons of armor to back up the armament, it has more staying power in a fight than most other light fighters.
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With a [[Hovertec]] [[SRM-4]] rack in the nose, and a [[Diverse Optics Type 20]] [[medium laser]] in each wing, the ''Sholagar'' is heavily armed for a light fighter. With six tons of armor to back up the armament, it has more staying power in a fight than most other light fighters.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
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*;SL-21G : - Following the end of ''Sholagar'' production in [[3045]] after a long decline, the [[DCMS]] felt a shortage of light [[aerospace fighter]]s when [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] captured the factory in [[3050]] that produced the S-4 ''[[Sai]]'', the ''Sholagar'''s successor. Retired ''[[Tai-sho (rank)|Tai-sho]]'' [[Reggie Hotspurn]], a legendary ace pilot from the [[Fourth Succession War]], suggested a refit of retired ''Sholagar''s to the relatively low-tech SL-21G specifications. Eschewing [[double heat sink]]s or advanced weaponry, the use of a 280 XL fusion engine allowed for a doubling of the fuel capacity and the addition of four [[small laser]]s, as well as half a ton of storage space. [[Combat Value]]: 1626<ref>''[[Life Support (magazine)]]'' issue #7, p. 56</ref>
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*;SL-21G : - Following the end of ''Sholagar'' production in [[3045]] after a long decline, the [[DCMS]] felt a shortage of light [[aerospace fighter]]s when [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] captured the factory in [[3050]] that produced the S-4 ''[[Sai]]'', the ''Sholagar'''s successor. Retired ''[[Tai-sho (rank)|Tai-sho]]'' [[Reggie Hotspurn]], a legendary ace pilot from the [[Fourth Succession War]], suggested a refit of retired ''Sholagar''s to the relatively low-tech SL-21G specifications. Eschewing [[double heat sink]]s or advanced weaponry, the use of a 280 [[XL engine]] allowed for a doubling of the fuel capacity and the addition of four [[small laser]]s, as well as half a ton of storage space. [[Combat Value]]: 1626<ref>''[[Life Support (magazine)]]'' issue #7, p. 56</ref>
 
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*; SL-21L : Replaces the [[SRM-4]] pack with two more medium lasers in the nose.  This further adds to the heat problem, but gives the ''Sholagar'' a stronger punch and no ammo dependence. BV (1.0) = 734<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref><ref>''AeroTech 2 Record Sheets'', p. 55</ref>, BV (2.0) = 735
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*; SL-21L : Replaces the [[SRM-4]] pack with two more [[medium laser]]s in the nose.  This further adds to the heat problem, but gives the ''Sholagar'' a stronger punch and no ammo dependence. BV (1.0) = 734<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref><ref>''AeroTech 2 Record Sheets'', p. 55</ref>, BV (2.0) = 735
  
*;SL-22 : This variant used an [[XL engine]] and dropped the standard armor for 6.5 tons of [[Ferro-Aluminum]]. The lasers have been upgraded to ER models, and the SRM launcher is replaced for an [[MML-7]] tube. The heat sinks were changed to double heat sinks for better cooling. BV (1.0) = 802<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
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*;SL-22 : This variant used an [[XL engine]] and dropped the [[standard armor]] for 6.5 tons of [[ferro-aluminum]]. The [[medium laser]s have been upgraded to [[ER medium laser]]s, and the [[SRM-4]] launcher is replaced with an [[MML-7]] tube. The heat sinks were changed to [[double heat sink]]s for better cooling. BV (1.0) = 802<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
  
*;SL-27X : This variant uses [[Experimental Technology|experimental technology]] to improve combat performance. Mounting an [[XXL engine]] to provide thrust, the SL-27X carries three [[Light PPC]]s as its main offensive armament. This is backed up by an [[Improved One Shot|Improved One Shot SRM-4]] for a quick firepower augmentation. Defensively, the ''SL-27X'' uses an [[Angel ECM Suite]] to jam enemy sensor systems. BV (2.0) = 1,322<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 15</ref>
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*;SL-27X : This variant uses [[Experimental Technology|experimental technology]] to improve combat performance. Mounting an [[XXL engine]] to provide thrust, the SL-27X carries three [[light PPC]]s as its main offensive armament. This is backed up by an [[Improved One Shot]] [[SRM-4]] for a quick firepower augmentation. Defensively, the ''SL-27X'' uses an [[Angel ECM Suite]] to jam enemy sensor systems. BV (2.0) = 1,322<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations'', p. 15</ref>
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 13:30, 5 August 2022

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Sholagar
Production information
Manufacturer Mangon Aeronautics
Production Year 2803[1]
Model SL-21
Class Light
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 2,052, 353 C-bills[2]
Technical specifications
Mass 35 tons
Structural Integrity 10
Frame Mangon Mark II
Power Plant Shinobi 280
Fuel 400 - 5 tons
Armament
Communications System Neil 4000
Tracking & Targeting System Chichester ASR-26
Heat Sinks 10 single heat sinks
BV (1.0) 624[3][4]
BV (2.0) 625

Description

A circular wing design similar to the Thrush, the Sholagar is another heavily armed light fighter. Mainly seen in House Kurita forces, and introduced after the fall of the Star League, the Sholagar began a phaseout program in 3002 when Akiro Kurita, nephew of then-Coordinator Hohiro Kurita, was killed during a routine patrol while flying a Sholagar. A decades-old report of the circular wing design flaws that had been swept under the rug was found, and additional evidence provided in a technological exchange with House Liao on the Thrush design, which experiences similar problems. Its atmospheric flight problems aside, the Sholagar is a top space fighter, although has some problems with heat buildup.

Weapons and Equipment

With a Hovertec SRM-4 rack in the nose, and a Diverse Optics Type 20 medium laser in each wing, the Sholagar is heavily armed for a light fighter. With six tons of armor to back up the armament, it has more staying power in a fight than most other light fighters.

Variants

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The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

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  • SL-21L 
    Replaces the SRM-4 pack with two more medium lasers in the nose. This further adds to the heat problem, but gives the Sholagar a stronger punch and no ammo dependence. BV (1.0) = 734[6][7], BV (2.0) = 735

Gallery

References

  1. MUL online date for the Sholagar
  2. Record Sheets: 3039
  3. Record Sheets: 3039
  4. AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 54
  5. Life Support (magazine) issue #7, p. 56
  6. Record Sheets: 3039
  7. AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 55
  8. Record Sheets: 3039
  9. Experimental Technical Readout: Corporations, p. 15

Bibliography