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{{InfoboxWeapon | {{InfoboxWeapon | ||
|name = Generic Auto-Cannon | |name = Generic Auto-Cannon | ||
− | |ammo = | + | |ammo = 20[[mm]] [[bullet]], x200 [[round]] [[drum]] |
|caption = Generic Auto-Cannon | |caption = Generic Auto-Cannon | ||
|code = TBD | |code = TBD | ||
− | |cost = Cr | + | |cost = [[Cr]]10,000 (towed) |
|footnote= Generic Auto-Cannon | |footnote= Generic Auto-Cannon | ||
|group = Ranged Weapon | |group = Ranged Weapon | ||
|image = [[File: Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif]] | |image = [[File: Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif]] | ||
|model = TBD | |model = TBD | ||
− | |size = | + | |size = 1,500.0 [[mm]] |
− | |TL = | + | |TL = 8 |
− | |Type = | + | |Type = Support Weapon |
− | |volume = | + | |volume = 1,500.0 [[mm]] |
− | |weight = | + | |weight = 1,000.0 kilograms (towed) |
|manufacturer= Various | |manufacturer= Various | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The [[Auto-Cannon]] ( | + | The [[Auto-Cannon]] or [[Automatic Cannon]] (1,100.0 grams loaded; [[Cr]]10,000 (towed); [[TL-8]]) is a linkless feed, fully automatic weapon firing rounds larger than even [[Heavy Machinegun]]s. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}} |
− | * It is a [[KEW]] [[Light Weapon]]. | + | * It is a [[KEW]] [[Light Weapon]] often used for anti-material and anti-aircraft duties. |
== Description (Specifications) == | == Description (Specifications) == | ||
− | Auto-Cannon: A linkless feed, fully automatic weapon, the auto-cannon fires a 100 gram | + | "[[Auto-Cannon]]:" A linkless feed, fully automatic weapon, the auto-cannon fires a 100.0 gram |
− | round at velocities of | + | [[round]] at velocities of 1,200.0 meters per second with a practical rate of fire of 200 [[round]]s per minute. [[Ammunition]] is provided in 200 [[round]] [[drum]]s, two of which may be attached to the weapon at any one time. Two different ammunition types may be used, one in each [[drum]], and [[drum]] selection may be changed anytime after active firing. Replacing an empty ammunition [[drum]] requires more than a minute. If a loader is present, this may be done while the [[weapon]] is being fired from the other [[drum]]. [[Ammunition]] provided includes [[HE]], and 20/9 mm [[discarding sabot]]. Every tenth round in an [[HE]] drum is an [[Wikipedia: Incendiary ammunition|incendiary round]]. The [[weapon]] fires ten [[round]] bursts, up to five of which may be fired in under a minute. Bursts may be directed at different targets within the [[weapon]]'s arc of fire. {{Page cite|name= Mercenary |page=38 |version=Classic Traveller}} |
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+ | The [[weapon]] is available in three different configurations: turreted, towed, and pintel mount. The turreted version has a 180° arc of fire while the other versions have a 90° arc of fire. Turreted and pintel mounted weapons must be mounted on [[vehicle]]s, while the towed version is provided with a cruciform platform for firing emplaced. {{Page cite|name= Mercenary |page=38 |version=Classic Traveller}} | ||
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=== Weapon Characteristics === | === Weapon Characteristics === | ||
− | Length: | + | Length: 1,500.0 [[mm]]. Weight, unloaded: 400.0 kilograms ([[turret]]), 300.0 kilograms ([[pintle mount]]), 1,000.0 kilograms (towed). (200 round [[drum]], 100 kilograms). Base price: [[Cr]]12,000 ([[turret]]), [[Cr]]10,000 (towed), [[Cr]]7,500 ([[pintle mount]]). (200 [[round]] [[drum]], [[Cr]]1,000). Extreme range: 2,000.0 meters (…except [[pintle mount]], 1,000.0 meters). [[TL-8|Tech level 8]]. |
+ | * ("Note:" A variety of more primitive [[automatic cannon]]s ranging from 20[[mm]] to 60[[mm]] are available beginning with [[TL-6|tech level 6]], generally more bulky and less effective.) {{Page cite|name= Mercenary |page=38 |version=Classic Traveller}} | ||
== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
− | + | The first autocannons were simply upsized [[machinegun]]s. Earlier cannons were less succesfful and were often used as wall guns on fortresses. As [[aircraft]] developed, the autocannon became an ideal weapon for smaller aircraft to use to shoot down larger aircraft. As the [[technology]] for internal mechanisms improves and becomes more reliable, more sophisticated, faster-firing autocannons become possible. Multi-barrel rotary cannons are also an offshoot of autocannon [[technology]]. A variety of feed mechanisms have been devised for such [[weapon]]s from [[drum]]s to [[belt]]s to chain-linked ammunition and more. The [[weapon]]s remain in active service in a number of roles until the advent of [[Gauss Weapon|gauss]] and [[energy weapon]]s, which supplant them once perfected. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}} | |
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+ | Auto-cannon begins development around [[Tech level|TL-6]] as the automatic fire version of a small [[Breachloading Cannon|breachloading cannon]]. By [[TL-8]] they are filling a role between the 10mm-15mm [[Heavy Machine Gun]]s and the larger [[artillery]] peices. These autocannon are used in a variety of roles, from [[helicopter]] and [[fighter]] armament, to [[APC]] armament and anti-aircraft guns. By [[TL-10]] they have been largely supplanted by [[Gauss Weapons]], [[laser weapons]] and later by rapid-pulse [[Plasma Weapon|plasma]] or [[Fusion Weapon|fusion guns]]. | ||
=== Selected Auto-Cannon Models === | === Selected Auto-Cannon Models === | ||
− | # [[TL-5 Auto-Cannon]] | + | # [[TL-4 Wall Gun]] |
+ | # [[TL-5 Wall Gun]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-6 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-7 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-8 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-9 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-10 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-11 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
+ | # [[TL-12 Auto-Cannon]] | ||
== References & Contributors (Sources) == | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | ||
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
− | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Mercenary |page= | + | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Mercenary |page= 38 }} |
|S2= {{Ludography cite|name= High Passage 3 |page=38 |article= The Armory: Mercenary Support Weapons}} (Illustration) | |S2= {{Ludography cite|name= High Passage 3 |page=38 |article= The Armory: Mercenary Support Weapons}} (Illustration) | ||
|S3= {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia |page= TBD }} | |S3= {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia |page= TBD }} |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 1 July 2018
Generic Auto-Cannon | |
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Generic Auto-Cannon | |
Group: | Ranged Weapon |
Tech Level | TL–8 |
Size | 1,500.0 mm |
Weight | 1,000.0 kilograms (towed) |
Cost | Cr10,000 (towed) |
Ammo | 20mm bullet, x200 round drum |
Manufacturer | Various |
Generic Auto-Cannon |
The Auto-Cannon or Automatic Cannon (1,100.0 grams loaded; Cr10,000 (towed); TL-8) is a linkless feed, fully automatic weapon firing rounds larger than even Heavy Machineguns. [1]
- It is a KEW Light Weapon often used for anti-material and anti-aircraft duties.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
"Auto-Cannon:" A linkless feed, fully automatic weapon, the auto-cannon fires a 100.0 gram round at velocities of 1,200.0 meters per second with a practical rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute. Ammunition is provided in 200 round drums, two of which may be attached to the weapon at any one time. Two different ammunition types may be used, one in each drum, and drum selection may be changed anytime after active firing. Replacing an empty ammunition drum requires more than a minute. If a loader is present, this may be done while the weapon is being fired from the other drum. Ammunition provided includes HE, and 20/9 mm discarding sabot. Every tenth round in an HE drum is an incendiary round. The weapon fires ten round bursts, up to five of which may be fired in under a minute. Bursts may be directed at different targets within the weapon's arc of fire. [2]
The weapon is available in three different configurations: turreted, towed, and pintel mount. The turreted version has a 180° arc of fire while the other versions have a 90° arc of fire. Turreted and pintel mounted weapons must be mounted on vehicles, while the towed version is provided with a cruciform platform for firing emplaced. [3]
Weapon Characteristics[edit]
Length: 1,500.0 mm. Weight, unloaded: 400.0 kilograms (turret), 300.0 kilograms (pintle mount), 1,000.0 kilograms (towed). (200 round drum, 100 kilograms). Base price: Cr12,000 (turret), Cr10,000 (towed), Cr7,500 (pintle mount). (200 round drum, Cr1,000). Extreme range: 2,000.0 meters (…except pintle mount, 1,000.0 meters). Tech level 8.
- ("Note:" A variety of more primitive automatic cannons ranging from 20mm to 60mm are available beginning with tech level 6, generally more bulky and less effective.) [4]
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
The first autocannons were simply upsized machineguns. Earlier cannons were less succesfful and were often used as wall guns on fortresses. As aircraft developed, the autocannon became an ideal weapon for smaller aircraft to use to shoot down larger aircraft. As the technology for internal mechanisms improves and becomes more reliable, more sophisticated, faster-firing autocannons become possible. Multi-barrel rotary cannons are also an offshoot of autocannon technology. A variety of feed mechanisms have been devised for such weapons from drums to belts to chain-linked ammunition and more. The weapons remain in active service in a number of roles until the advent of gauss and energy weapons, which supplant them once perfected. [5]
Auto-cannon begins development around TL-6 as the automatic fire version of a small breachloading cannon. By TL-8 they are filling a role between the 10mm-15mm Heavy Machine Guns and the larger artillery peices. These autocannon are used in a variety of roles, from helicopter and fighter armament, to APC armament and anti-aircraft guns. By TL-10 they have been largely supplanted by Gauss Weapons, laser weapons and later by rapid-pulse plasma or fusion guns.
Selected Auto-Cannon Models[edit]
- TL-4 Wall Gun
- TL-5 Wall Gun
- TL-6 Auto-Cannon
- TL-7 Auto-Cannon
- TL-8 Auto-Cannon
- TL-9 Auto-Cannon
- TL-10 Auto-Cannon
- TL-11 Auto-Cannon
- TL-12 Auto-Cannon
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
- Bryan Steele. Mercenary (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), 38.Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 38.
- Jim Cunningham. "The Armory: Mercenary Support Weapons." High Passage 3 (1982): 38. (Illustration)
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), TBD.
- Greg Porter. Emperor's Arsenal (Imperium Games, 1997), TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 38.
- ↑ Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 38.
- ↑ Frank Chadwick. Mercenary (Game Designers Workshop, 1978), 38.
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak