verybad, on 21 May 2014 - 03:20 PM, said:
Not really true. Battletech describes ACs as covering the range of cannons from smaller caliber rapid fire, to heavy duty 200mm + canons. The Marauder's AC-5 is a 120mm, which is as large as any tanks cannon in operation today..
The
Marauder's "GM Whirlwind" AC/5 is consistently described as firing 120mm HEAP shells in three-round bursts, with a whole burst dealing only 5 units of damage (with the assumption/abstraction being that all of the shells impact close enough to the same area to count as "hitting a single location") against "standard" 31st century military-grade armor.
Likewise, the "185mm ChemJet Gun" AC/20s mounted on the
Demolisher tank fire in four-round bursts (according to page 98 of
Era Report: 3052; again, the assumption/abstraction is that all of the shells usually impact close enough to the same area to count as "hitting a single location"), the "Crusher Superheavy Cannon" AC/20 on the
Hetzer combat vehicle fires a burst of ten 150mm shells, and the Pontiac 100 mounted on the
Victor has been stated to fire one-hundred 100mm shells in a single burst (according to chapter 13 of the novel
The Sword and the Dagger).
Similarly, the "SarLon Autocannon" AC/2 mounted on the
Warrior VTOL is described (on page 16 of TRO 3026) as "firing a ten-round burst of 30mm hypervelocity slugs with each pull of the trigger".
Other than describing UACs (the 203mm UAC/20 on the
Cauldron-Born A & the UAC/20 mounted on the
Ryoken B being described as firing "trashcan-sized" shells in one of the novels), RACs, and LB-X ACs in cluster mode, when has BattleTech ever specifically indicated an example of ACs being single-shell-salvo weapons?
Edited by Strum Wealh, 21 May 2014 - 07:13 PM.