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[[File:Gun.jpg|right|300px|thumb|''[[Gùn]]'' in the sniper unit role]]
 
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'''Sniper''' is a battlefield role performed by certain models of [['Mech]]s, as well as other ground units. primarily those that are relatively slow and armed with long-range, direct-fire weaponry.<ref name=CBTIR>''Classic BattleTech Introductory Rulebook'', pp. 51, 53</ref><ref name=ASCp136>''Alpha Strike Companion'', p. 136, "Sniper"</ref>
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'''Sniper''' is a battlefield role performed by certain models of [['Mech]]s, as well as other ground units. primarily those that are relatively slow and armed with long-range, direct-fire weaponry.<ref name=CBTIR>''Classic BattleTech Introductory Rulebook'', pp. 51, 53</ref><ref name=ASCp136>''Alpha Strike Companion'', p. 136: "Sniper"</ref><ref name=ASCEp114>''Alpha Strike: Commander's Edition'', p. 114: "Sniper"</ref>
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
Snipers are BattleMechs associated with a specific fire-support mission on the battlefield, as characterized by the powerful long-range, direct-fire primary weapons, and operate as the direct-fire counterpart to [[missile boat]]s. Though slow compared to the faster [[skirmisher]]s and [[Striker (unit role)|striker]]s, the speed for these large platforms is not as much as a factor when used at a distance that protects them from the majority of counterfire; point-in-fact: too much movement detracts from their ability to get the munitions on the specified target. Though this use of a protected position (also known as a "sniper's nest") is shared by the [[missile boat]]s, the two are differentiated by the latter's use of indirect fire weaponry. Since the sniper cannot attack from a completely hidden location, it usually fires from woodlands or other partial cover. It is common to have snipers protected from fast enemy units by strikers or [[brawler]]s, though stealth and distance are their greatest advantages. Almost any non-[[infantry]] unit can serve in the sniper role, though BattleMechs and heavy [[combat vehicle|tanks]] are the ideal option.<ref name=CBTIR/><ref name=ASCp136/><ref name=COp58>''Campaign Operations'', p. 58, "Sniper"</ref>
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Snipers are BattleMechs associated with a specific fire-support mission on the battlefield, as characterized by the powerful long-range, direct-fire primary weapons, and operate as the direct-fire counterpart to [[missile boat]]s. Though slow compared to the faster [[skirmisher]]s and [[Striker (unit role)|striker]]s, the speed for these large platforms is not as much as a factor when used at a distance that protects them from the majority of counterfire; point-in-fact: too much movement detracts from their ability to get the munitions on the specified target. Though this use of a protected position (also known as a "sniper's nest") is shared by the [[missile boat]]s, the two are differentiated by the latter's use of indirect fire weaponry. Since the sniper cannot attack from a completely hidden location, it usually fires from woodlands or other partial cover. It is common to have snipers protected from fast enemy units by strikers or [[brawler]]s, though stealth and distance are their greatest advantages. Almost any non-[[infantry]] unit can serve in the sniper role, though BattleMechs and heavy [[combat vehicle|tanks]] are the ideal option.<ref name=CBTIR/><ref name=ASCp136/><ref name=COp58>''Campaign Operations'', p. 58: "Sniper"</ref>
 
 
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=== Game Description: ''Alpha Strike'' ===
 
In ''Alpha Strike'', a unit is identified as a Sniper when it meets the following standards<ref name=ASCp136/>:<br>
 
'''Speed''': Any<br>
 
'''Armor''': Any<br>
 
'''Range''': Long (non-[[LRM]] weaponry)<br>
 
'''Special''': no requirements
 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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==Bibliography==
 
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* ''[[Alpha Strike: Commander's Edition]]''
 
* ''[[Alpha Strike Companion]]''
 
* ''[[Alpha Strike Companion]]''
 
* ''[[Campaign Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Campaign Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Classic BattleTech Introductory Rulebook]]''
 
* ''[[Classic BattleTech Introductory Rulebook]]''
 
  
 
[[Category:BattleMech Roles]]
 
[[Category:BattleMech Roles]]
 
[[Category:Unit Roles]]
 
[[Category:Unit Roles]]

Latest revision as of 07:01, 11 January 2024

This article is about the battlefield role. For other uses, see Sniper.


Gùn in the sniper unit role

Sniper is a battlefield role performed by certain models of 'Mechs, as well as other ground units. primarily those that are relatively slow and armed with long-range, direct-fire weaponry.[1][2][3]

Description[edit]

Snipers are BattleMechs associated with a specific fire-support mission on the battlefield, as characterized by the powerful long-range, direct-fire primary weapons, and operate as the direct-fire counterpart to missile boats. Though slow compared to the faster skirmishers and strikers, the speed for these large platforms is not as much as a factor when used at a distance that protects them from the majority of counterfire; point-in-fact: too much movement detracts from their ability to get the munitions on the specified target. Though this use of a protected position (also known as a "sniper's nest") is shared by the missile boats, the two are differentiated by the latter's use of indirect fire weaponry. Since the sniper cannot attack from a completely hidden location, it usually fires from woodlands or other partial cover. It is common to have snipers protected from fast enemy units by strikers or brawlers, though stealth and distance are their greatest advantages. Almost any non-infantry unit can serve in the sniper role, though BattleMechs and heavy tanks are the ideal option.[1][2][4]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Classic BattleTech Introductory Rulebook, pp. 51, 53
  2. 2.0 2.1 Alpha Strike Companion, p. 136: "Sniper"
  3. Alpha Strike: Commander's Edition, p. 114: "Sniper"
  4. Campaign Operations, p. 58: "Sniper"

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