Zibler

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Zibler Fast Strike Tank
Production information
Manufacturer StarCorps Industries
Production Year 3096[1]
Mission Harasser
Flanking
Cavalry
Type Hover
Technical specifications
Mass 50 tons
Armor Durallex Special Heavy Ferro-Fibrous with CASE
Engine Strand 165 Fusion
Speed 129 km/h
Communications System O/P 3200 COMSET 4
Targeting Tracking System O/P 2570
Heat Sinks 10
Armament

Primary Configuration

BV (2.0) 1,205[2][3]


Description

A product of StarCorps Industries in the early thirty-second century, the Zibler Fast Strike Tank is a Hover-type OmniVehicle which has seen service throughout the Inner Sphere. It typically uses its balance of high speeds and respectable armor to engage enemies in flanking and supporting roles. Being an OmniVehicle, the Zibler is used in tandem with other similar combat vehicles or other Ziblers.[4]

Weapons and Equipment

Powering the Zibler is a 165-rated standard Fusion Engine, which gives it a breakneck speed for its tonnage. As an OmniVehicle, the Zibler can be fitted with up to 18 tons of weapons and equipment. The tank is protected by 7 tons of Heavy Ferro-Fibrous Armor with the a permanently-fitted CASE system.

The Zibler's Primary Configuration is geared towards engaging the enemy close-in. Prominently, the Prime has four standard Medium Lasers and three 4-tubed Streak Short-Ranged Missiles found in its turret. Among other equipment fitted to the Vehicle is a Targeting Computer, two additional Heat Sinks, and a C3 Slave Computer.[5]

Alternate Configurations

  • Alt. Config. A 
    Designed to engage enemies at long-ranges, the A Configuration sports four Light AC/2 Autocannons mounted in its turret. The autocannons have been given ninety rounds of ammunition drawn from a two-ton ammunition bay. BV(2.0)=664[6][7]
  • Alt. Config. C 
    The C Configuration has a lightweight long-range fighting capacity, with a more powerful punch when it attacks at close ranges. Its long-ranged capacities come from a pair of 7-tubed Multi-Missile Launchers with two tons of ammunition. While entering short range, the launchers switch modes and combine their firepower with a single Snub-Nose PPC. The C's configuration also sports a C3 Slave Unit to help coordinate its attacks with other C3 Units. BV(2.0)=1,017[10][11]
  • Alt. Config. D 
    Considered to be a heavy fire support unit, using the single Heavy PPC found in its turret. To aid the vehicle's ability to hit its target better, the configuration also has a Boosted C3 Slave Unit. BV(2.0)=1,021[12][13]

Notes

The Zibler Fast Strike Tank was first created by Wizkids' MechWarrior Dark Age Collectable Miniatures game as a part of its Age of Destruction expansion set. It was later adapted by Catalyst Game Labs and redefined once the company advanced the franchise's timeline to 3145.

The Zibler is subject to the following Design Quirks:[14]

References

  1. MUL online date for the Zibler
  2. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 67 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - BV.
  3. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 182
  4. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 68 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - Background.
  5. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 67 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - Stats.
  6. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 68 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - A Configuration.
  7. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 183
  8. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 69 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - B Configuration.
  9. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 184
  10. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 70 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - C Configuration.
  11. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 185
  12. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21, 71 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - D Configuration.
  13. Record Sheets: 3145 Unabridged, p. 186
  14. Technical Readout: 3145 Federated Suns, pp. 20-21 Zibler Fast Strike Tank - Design Quirks.

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