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==Canonicity==
 
==Canonicity==
Being mentioned only in an [[apocryphal]] source (the video game MechWarrior 4), the Stiletto must consequentially be considered apocryphal as well.
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Being mentioned only in an [[apocryphal]] source (the video game ''MechWarrior 4''), the Stiletto must consequentially be considered apocryphal as well.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:21, 14 February 2024

This article is about the ground attack fighter. For other uses, see Stiletto.
Stiletto
Production information
Manufacturer ???
Equipment Rating
Use Ground attack
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost ???
Introduced ???
Technical specifications
Mass Unspecified
Engine (Type) Unspecified
Fuel ???
Armament 1x Ultra AC/2

2x External Stores Hardpoint

Armor Standard
Crew 1?
BV (1.0) N/A
BV (2.0) N/A


History[edit]

The Stiletto is a Federated Commonwealth Conventional Fighter used by both sides of the FedCom Civil War. It is described as a fast support bomber designed for strafing and ground support.

Armament[edit]

The Stiletto is equipped with a pair of External Stores Hardpoint of Cluster Bomb munitions, one under each wing, as well as a single Ultra AC/2 mounted at the nose for direct fire strafing.

Variants[edit]

No known variants of the Stiletto exist.

Canonicity[edit]

Being mentioned only in an apocryphal source (the video game MechWarrior 4), the Stiletto must consequentially be considered apocryphal as well.

References[edit]


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