Capnflintlock, on 29 May 2012 - 10:39 PM, said:
Just as the title suggests, I was wondering if it would be plausible for mechs to have Ballistic shields. Of course It has nothing to do with battle tech lore(that I'm aware of), I just though it would be a cool idea to talk about.
The shields could be added tin various sizes to the arms, legs, torso, or even the back of a mech.
In regards to implementation in MWO itself, no thanks, not interested.
In regards to "mech theory" in general though, sure. Shields or shield like armour extensions would be a perfectly feasible, and at times sensible concept.
Flying Debris' Centurion Concept with it's minimal
Shield like amour extension very nearly has a functional shield. It has a manipulator arm, which means it has to be stronger and more structurally sturdy than a normal arm to perform it's function, however any time that it's not lifting something that tonnage is essentially going to waste. By also holding an armour extension it been given an extra task that makes it useful at all times. Adaptive armour. By holding it's spare arm infront of it's important or endangered areas it can effectively double the armour on that location. Having to shoot through the arm and then the main armour would be like firing at an Assault class, if at least for that small location. The only flaw in the Centurion's "shield" is that due to the weapon placement on that chassis it would block the use of the torso mounted lasers and missiles.
The other advantage of shields or "floating armour" is that whilst presenting a slightly larger target area, is it's effect against special armour piercing munitions. By stopping/intercepting the round earlier than normal form fitting armour, it causes missiles and explosive shells to detonate early and keeps the penetrative/destructive power of the weapon away from the true body of the mech, causing the interrupted blast to either deflect away or impact near harmlessly against the main armour. AP autocannon shells would tumble and lose penetration, lasers would refract and weaken. Even a highly perforated shield would still be effective at stopping attacks, whilst an equally damaged body armour segment risks buckling inwards and damaging the mechs myomers.
It works for tanks, and due to the difficulty and weight requirements of wrapping comprehensive armour round a mech, it would actually make a lot of sense.
http://en.wikipedia....ki/Spaced_armor (real world applications)
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Slat_armor
http://www.armor.kie...ur/dz/btrre.jpg (Picture of Slat Armour. Even this flimsy looking stuff will save a tank from anti tank rockets.)
Here's a (Non BT) mech image using a similar concept of floating armour paneling over a more lightly armored frame.
http://i.imgur.com/J7bMx.jpg
The overall body itself is armoured enough to withstand lighter fire from lesser battlefield threats, whilst the armour paneling is designed to protect against other mechs/weaponry in it's weight range. In essence, it's not much different to carrying an arm mounted shield.
http://i.imgur.com/djem5.jpg
Or with a design like this, whilst heavy looking, isn't actually packing much more comparative armour tonnage than a regular Battle Tech mech, but still presents a difficult target to hit effectively. The long armour extensions out the rear are designed to allow it to crouch down and condense gaining nearly full coverage, turning it into something of a mobile fortress.
TL:DR
My point simply being that mech loaded ballistic shields don't have to mean Gundam. They can be very military styled and plausibly effective.
Still no interest in seeing them in MWO though. Isn't why I'm here.
Edited by Kyle Hawkins, 30 May 2012 - 12:55 PM.