Well lets see B-tech fusion reactors use standard hydrogen, to do this one can use
Proton chain reactions or the
CNO cycle. Both provide the same amount of energy but Iv'e been told that the CNO cycle is easier to get at, but it's not stated which one B-tech uses in any case. Though I have been told that pure hydrogen reactions is one of the harder reactions to do, B-tech seems to have mastered this by around the 2200s, making this a fairly impressive accomplishment.
B-tech sub light drives are absurdly efficient and powerful, Tactical movement is effectively the equivalent of 300m/s of Delta V effectively a typical ASFs fuel tank has enough Delta V to pull a Apollo moon shot three times before needing to refuel. a single thrust point is equal to half a gravity of acceleration (or 4.5m/s/s). As such a your typical ASF (a 6/9 craft) has 4.5 Gs of acceleration, far surpassing any real world craft (most real world fighters have under 1.5Gs). Also B-tech engines are so efficient any B-tech craft over 500 tons is braking the laws of thermodynamics, and likely a few other "laws" along the way, as the engine out put is far greater than whats going in. In an atmosphere an ASF with it's typical 5 tons of hydrogen fuel has a range of 14,400km, conventional fighters are far more impressive, getting double that if not quadrupled the range. B-tech craft also seem to be able to super cruse at their maximum speeds for much of their flying time, which per some novels can be hypersonic as low as 500 meters off the ground.
Ranges for the humble small laser in space is 108km, as is the medium laser, large lasers have 216km (like with the ground theirs oddity's that indicate that theirs more to these ranges than meets the eye). Even so using the dogfighting scale these weapons have a range of 3 and 6km respectively. Note ranges in these scales are done a bit differently than in regular B-tech weapons have a fixed range scale, as such short range is 6 hexes, medium 12, long 20 and extreme 25 hexes, small and medium lasers have a short range (as such only fire out to that range). the size of the hexes at dog fight scale (or aerospace/fighter scale) is 500m and 18km for capital scale (capital weapons use capital scale but 2x the range).
B-tech Gauss rifles I believe are often stated to be related to coil guns, and not railguns, though either way their fairly impressive being able to fling a 250 kilogram slugs at hypersonic velocity's (Mach 5+), this being the Heavy Gauss rifle.
One of the most commonly stated calibers for vehicle scale machine guns (i.e. the ones they put on mechs and tanks) is 20mm, though 50 cals are mentioned at times, theirs even mention of 30mm based MGs.
A few things to note on Early B-tech history, or pre B-tech history (backstory)
1. Many units that existed in the 1980s and early 1990s exist as such in B-tech, though B-tech USA it seems to have built far more
Sea Wolf Class Subs than we did.
2. It seems B-tech spent a bit more on orbital life capability's than we ever did, as from the mid 1990s to 2007 B-tech Earth built a space station with orbital construction capability's (not to mention Anti missile systems), that had a population/crew of 2,000. The ISS has a crew of 6ish and a mass about 450 tons, in roughly a decade B-tech earth built a space station that mass's easily over 10,000 tons. Or more than 30 times the lift capability's...