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| Class = Light
 
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| Cost = 1,740,870<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
 
| Introduced = [[2520]]
 
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| tracking & targeting system = Rander TA4
 
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| heat sinks = 10 (single)
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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*SPR-8H - This Davion variant (introduced in [[2906]]) replaces both Medium Lasers and one Small Laser with one Holly SRM-2 rack and ammunition space. Due to its unpopularity, it is only seen (rarely) in the Capellan March Militia. BV (1.0) = 452, BV (2.0) = 466
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*'''SPR-8H''' - This Davion variant (introduced in [[2906]]) replaces both Medium Lasers and one Small Laser with one Holly SRM-2 rack and ammunition space. Due to its unpopularity, it is only seen (rarely) in the Capellan March Militia. BV (1.0) = 452<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>, BV (2.0) = 466
*SPR-H5K - This Kuritan variant (introduced in [[3018]]) removes both Medium Lasers and replaces them with another four Small Lasers, mounted in the nose & fuselage. This increases the rate of firepower, but the targeting system, which was not matched, can be easily overtaxed. BV (1.0) = 505, BV (1.0) = 508
 
*SPR-6D - Introduced in [[3051]], this [[Star League]]-level variant swaps each of the original lasers with pulse versions, increasing its combat capability by over 7%. BV (1.0) = 680, BV (2.0) = 729
 
  
== References ==
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*'''SPR-H5K''' - This Kuritan variant (introduced in [[3018]]) removes both Medium Lasers and replaces them with another four Small Lasers, mounted in the nose & fuselage. This increases the rate of firepower, but the targeting system, which was not matched, can be easily overtaxed. BV (1.0) = 505, BV (1.0) = 505<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
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*'''SPR-6D''' - Introduced in [[3051]], this [[Star League]]-level variant swaps each of the original lasers with pulse versions, increasing its combat capability by over 7%. BV (1.0) = 680<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>, BV (2.0) = 729
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*'''SPR-7D''' - This variant developed during the [[FedCom Civil War]]. The medium lasers in the Nose are upgraded to [[Medium Pulse Laser]]s. The small lasers in the wing where replaced for [[ER Medium Laser]], 20 double heatsinks takes place for better heat management. BV (1.0) = 945<ref>''Record Sheets: 3039''</ref>
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==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*[http://www.classicbattletech.com/downloads/MasterUnitList_v1-66p_Names.pdf Master Unit List.pdf]
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*''[http://www.classicbattletech.com/downloads/MasterUnitList_v1-66p_Names.pdf Master Unit List.pdf]''
*[[Technical Readout: 3025]]
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*''[[Technical Readout: 3025]]''
*[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]
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*''[[Technical Readout: 3025 Revised]]''
*[[Technical Readout: 3039]]
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*''[[Record Sheets: 3039]]''
*[[Technical Readout: 3057]]
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*''[[Technical Readout: 3039]]''
*[[AeroTech 2 Revised Edition]]
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*''[[Technical Readout: 3057]]''
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*''[[AeroTech 2 Revised Edition]]''
  
 
[[Category:AeroSpace Fighters]]
 
[[Category:AeroSpace Fighters]]
 
[[Category:SLDF 2750 AeroSpace Fighters]]
 
[[Category:SLDF 2750 AeroSpace Fighters]]
 
[[Category:Light AeroSpace Fighters]]
 
[[Category:Light AeroSpace Fighters]]

Revision as of 03:16, 26 May 2010

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Sparrowhawk
Production information
Manufacturer Warner Incorporated
Model SPR-H5
Class Light
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 1,740,870[1]
Technical specifications
Mass 30 tons
Structural Integrity 10
Frame StarTech Mod II
Power Plant Warner 240J
Fuel 400 - 5 tons
Armament

2 x Medium Lasers
2 x Small Lasers

Communications System Rander 100
Tracking & Targeting System Rander TA4
Heat Sinks 10 (single)
BV (1.0) 634[2]
BV (2.0) 637

Description

The Sparrowhawk was designed and debuted in 2520 as a fighter escort for larger attack craft (heavy ASFs, assault DropShips, etc.). The high rate of thrust also allows it to be a superb first-response unit. The craft has a unique armor ejection system installed, so that the pilot may manually release the damaged armor if it would hinder atmospheric re-entry. The Rander 100 communications system is considered one of the most reliable in any ASF.

Armament

The Sparrowhawk is limited to laser weaponry, which is just fine if you need to fend off an invasion force and need the lengthened combat time. The primary system, two Martell Medium Lasers, are nose-mounted, increasing the pilot's accuracy for both medium- and short-range attacks, while the two Exostar Small Lasers' position in the wings suffer easily when the fire control system drops off due to damage.

Variants

  • SPR-8H - This Davion variant (introduced in 2906) replaces both Medium Lasers and one Small Laser with one Holly SRM-2 rack and ammunition space. Due to its unpopularity, it is only seen (rarely) in the Capellan March Militia. BV (1.0) = 452[3], BV (2.0) = 466
  • SPR-H5K - This Kuritan variant (introduced in 3018) removes both Medium Lasers and replaces them with another four Small Lasers, mounted in the nose & fuselage. This increases the rate of firepower, but the targeting system, which was not matched, can be easily overtaxed. BV (1.0) = 505, BV (1.0) = 505[4]
  • SPR-6D - Introduced in 3051, this Star League-level variant swaps each of the original lasers with pulse versions, increasing its combat capability by over 7%. BV (1.0) = 680[5], BV (2.0) = 729
  • SPR-7D - This variant developed during the FedCom Civil War. The medium lasers in the Nose are upgraded to Medium Pulse Lasers. The small lasers in the wing where replaced for ER Medium Laser, 20 double heatsinks takes place for better heat management. BV (1.0) = 945[6]

References

  1. Record Sheets: 3039
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Bibliography