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| − | + | A [[Kinetic Energy Weapon]]s (KEW) is a weapon which uses kinetic energy as its primary agent of damage with little to no guidance. | |
| − | Please | + | * Kinetic energy weapons are commonly known as [[slugthrower]]s although a vast variety of weapons using projectile munitions are available. |
| + | * They are also known as [[Ballistic Weapon]]s or projectile throwers. | ||
| + | * [[Ordnance]] or [[munition]]s for these weapons may employ high explosives, flechettes, or other agents of damage in addition to kinetic force. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Library Data Referral Tree === | ||
| + | Please refer to the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] for more information: <br> | ||
* [[Interstellar War]] | * [[Interstellar War]] | ||
** [[Militaries of Charted Space]] | ** [[Militaries of Charted Space]] | ||
** [[War in Charted Space]] | ** [[War in Charted Space]] | ||
| − | * Military Technologies | + | * [[War in Charted Space|Military Technologies]] |
** Offensive Technologies | ** Offensive Technologies | ||
*** [[Ironmongery]] | *** [[Ironmongery]] | ||
| − | **** Heavy | + | **** [[Archaic Arm]]s |
| − | **** Small | + | **** [[Heavy Arm]]s |
| + | **** [[Small Arm]]s | ||
**** Vehicle Weaponry | **** Vehicle Weaponry | ||
*** [[Starship Weapon]]ry | *** [[Starship Weapon]]ry | ||
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**** Spinal Mounts | **** Spinal Mounts | ||
*** [[Weapon Type]]s | *** [[Weapon Type]]s | ||
| − | **** [[ | + | **** [[Directed Energy Weapon]] |
| − | **** [[ | + | **** [[Guided Weapon]] |
| − | **** [[ | + | **** [[Kinetic Energy Weapon]] |
| − | == Description (Specifications) == | + | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == |
KEW weapons fall into several basic categories: | KEW weapons fall into several basic categories: | ||
| + | * Archaic Projectile Weaponry | ||
* Electromagnetic Weaponry | * Electromagnetic Weaponry | ||
* Explosive Weaponry | * Explosive Weaponry | ||
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** Unconventional Projectile Weaponry | ** Unconventional Projectile Weaponry | ||
| − | === Electromagnetic Weaponry === | + | === Archaic Projectile Weaponry === |
| − | # [[4mm Gauss Pistol]] | + | # Archaic Pistols |
| − | # [[ | + | ## [[Black Powder Revolver]] |
| − | # [[ | + | ## Duckfoot Pistol |
| − | + | # Archaic Rifles | |
| − | === Explosive Weaponry === | + | ## [[Black Powder Firearm]] |
| − | # [[ | + | ## [[Blunderbuss]] |
| − | # [[ | + | ## [[Flintlock]] |
| − | # [[ | + | ## [[Rifled Flintlock Musket]] |
| + | ## [[Rifled Musket]] | ||
| + | ## [[Smoothbore Flintlock Musket]] | ||
| + | # Archaic Heavy Weapons | ||
| + | ## [[Breachloading Cannon]] | ||
| + | # Archaic Specialty Weapons | ||
| + | ## [[TBD]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | === [[Gauss Weapon]]ry (Electromagnetic Weaponry) === | ||
| + | # [[Gauss Pistol]]s | ||
| + | ## [[4mm Gauss Pistol]] | ||
| + | ## [[Gauss Pistol]] | ||
| + | ## [[P-35 "Cobra" 5.5mm Gauss Pistol]] | ||
| + | ## [[P35 Gauss Pistol]] | ||
| + | # [[Gauss Rifle]]s | ||
| + | ## [[G-1A2 Gauss Battle Rifle]] | ||
| + | ## [[G-8A2 Gauss Carbine]] | ||
| + | ## [[Gauss Rifle]] | ||
| + | ## [[GS-7 Gauss Sniper Rifle]] | ||
| + | ## [[GSR-5 Gauss Sniper System]] | ||
| + | ## [[L-18A5 Gauss Rifle]] | ||
| + | # [[Gauss Heavy Weapon]]s | ||
| + | ## [[Mass Driver Cannon]] AKA [[MDC]] | ||
| + | ## [[L16A4 Gauss Squad Automatic Weapon]] | ||
| + | ## [[LMG-45B1 "Saw" Gauss Squad Assault Weapon]] | ||
| + | ## [[Mass Driver]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rail Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[VRF Gaus Gun]] | ||
| + | # [[Gauss Specialty Weapon]]s | ||
| + | ## [[Aerogel Launcher]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Explosive Weaponry & Grenades === | ||
| + | ''Conventional Explosives:'' | ||
| + | # [[Block Charge]] | ||
| + | # [[Burst Widget]] | ||
| + | # [[Concussion Grenade]] | ||
| + | # Grenade | ||
| + | # Limpet Mine | ||
| + | # [[Mark XIV Liquid Explosive]] | ||
| + | # [[Mine]] | ||
| + | # [[TDX]] | ||
=== Gyrojet & Rocket Weaponry === | === Gyrojet & Rocket Weaponry === | ||
| + | Most Gyrojet and Rocket weaponry use a chemical rocket to propel a munition downrange, generally inflicting damage through kinetic or high explosive damage types. | ||
| + | * [[RAM]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ''Gyrojet & Rocket Weapon Types:'' | ||
# Gyrojet Weaponry | # Gyrojet Weaponry | ||
## [[Accelerator Rifle]] | ## [[Accelerator Rifle]] | ||
| + | ## [[Gyrojet]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rocket Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rocket Pistol]] | ||
# Rocket Weaponry | # Rocket Weaponry | ||
## [[Assault Rocket Launcher]] | ## [[Assault Rocket Launcher]] | ||
=== Conventional Projectile Weapons === | === Conventional Projectile Weapons === | ||
| − | # Conventional | + | Conventional weapons work by propelling a projectile, usually called a bullet, out of a barrel inflicting damage through kinetic energy. |
| + | * [[Binary Propellant Round]] ([[BPR]]) | ||
| + | * [[Chemically Propelled Round]] ([[CPR]]) | ||
| + | * [[Electro Thermal Chemical]] ([[ETC]]) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ''Conventional Weapon Types:'' | ||
| + | # Conventional [[Pistol]]s | ||
## [[5mm Revolver]] | ## [[5mm Revolver]] | ||
## [[Auto Pistol]] | ## [[Auto Pistol]] | ||
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Automatic Snub Pistol]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Body Pistol]] |
| − | # Conventional | + | ## [[CP-03 Pistol]] |
| + | ## [[Holdout Weapon]] | ||
| + | ## [[Magnum Revolver]] | ||
| + | ## [[Polymer One-shot Pistol]] | ||
| + | ## [[Revolver Snub Pistol]] | ||
| + | ## [[Snub Pistol]] | ||
| + | ## [[Submachinegun]] | ||
| + | # Conventional [[Rifle]]s | ||
## [[7mm Auto Rifle]] | ## [[7mm Auto Rifle]] | ||
## [[9mm Bolt Action Rifle]] | ## [[9mm Bolt Action Rifle]] | ||
## [[Advanced Combat Rifle]] ([[ACR]]) | ## [[Advanced Combat Rifle]] ([[ACR]]) | ||
| + | ### [[CR898 Advanced Combat Rifle]] | ||
## [[Assault Rifle]] | ## [[Assault Rifle]] | ||
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Carbine]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Heavy Rifle]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[PR903 Rifle]] |
| − | # Heavy | + | # Conventional [[Heavy Weapon]]ry |
## [[13mm Double Barrel Big Game Rifle]] | ## [[13mm Double Barrel Big Game Rifle]] | ||
## [[14.5mm Crunch Gun]] | ## [[14.5mm Crunch Gun]] | ||
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## [[8mm Assault Cannon]] | ## [[8mm Assault Cannon]] | ||
## [[Auto-cannon]] | ## [[Auto-cannon]] | ||
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Auto-Sentry]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Belt-Fed Automatic Rifle]] |
| + | ## [[Grenade Launcher]] | ||
| + | ## [[GSR-12 class Sniper Rifle]] | ||
| + | ## [[Heavy Machine Gun]] ([[HMG]]) | ||
| + | ## [[Light Assault Gun]] ([[LAG]]) | ||
| + | ## [[Light Machinegun|Light Machine Gun]] ([[Light Machinegun|LMG]]) | ||
| + | ## [[Medium Machine Gun]] ([[MMG]]) | ||
| + | ## [[Underbarrel Grenade Launcher]] | ||
# [[Shotgun]]s | # [[Shotgun]]s | ||
| − | ## [[AS-2B1 "Warhammer" Assault Shotgun]] | + | ## [[Assault Shotgun]] |
| + | ### [[AS-2B1 "Warhammer" Assault Shotgun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Autoshotgun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Revolver Shotgun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Shotgun]] | ||
| + | # Conventional [[Specialty Weapon]]ry | ||
| + | ## [[Flare Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Nail Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Explosive Scatter Gun]] "([[Splat Gun]])" | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Unconventional Projectile Weapons === | ||
| + | # Specialty Weaponry | ||
| + | ## [[17mm Paint Pellet Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Grapnel Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Non-lethal Weapon]]ry | ||
| + | ### [[Lawless Hypo Gun]] | ||
| + | ### [[Neivher]] | ||
| + | ### [[Riot Foam]] | ||
| + | ### [[Taser]] | ||
| + | ## [[Net Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Staple Gun]] | ||
| + | # Exotic Weaponry | ||
| + | ## [[Flechette Gun]] | ||
| + | ## [[Needle gun]] | ||
| + | ## Needler | ||
| + | ## Reproduction Firearms | ||
| + | ### [[II Enri Auto Pistol]] | ||
| + | ### [[II Enri Gauss Rifle]] | ||
| + | ## [[Sticky Weapon]] | ||
| + | ### [[Sticky Grenade]] | ||
| + | ### [[Sticky Gun]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | === KEW Artillery === | ||
| + | # Howitzer | ||
| + | ## [[Urida Towed 12cm Howitzer]] | ||
| + | # [[Mortar]] | ||
| + | ## [[Jacent Towed 4.5 cm Mortar]] | ||
| + | # Rocket Battery | ||
## [[TBD]] | ## [[TBD]] | ||
| + | # Tube Artillery | ||
## [[TBD]] | ## [[TBD]] | ||
| − | == | + | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == |
| − | + | After melee weapons are developed, KEW weapons, also known as conventional firearms tend to follow in most sophont societies. Later DEW and GUW weapons tend to be developed. KEW weapons can be very primitive or highly advanced depending on the society that developed them. However, despite their usual status as the first non-archaic ranged weapons to develop in most sophont societies, they never go out of style. | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | At the cutting edge of TL:13-15 Charted Space, ACRs, gauss guns, gyrojets, needlers, and a variety of other KEW weapons remain in wide use from one corner of sophontic space to the other. | |
| − | == | + | === Fire Modes === |
| − | + | The fire mode of a KEW weapon can encompass a number of factors including intentionality, purpose, and [[RoF]]: | |
| + | # Automatic Fire | ||
| + | # Burst Fire | ||
| + | # Called Shot | ||
| + | # Reactive Fire | ||
| + | # Suppressive Fire | ||
| − | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | + | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == |
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
{{Detail}} | {{Detail}} | ||
| − | |||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
|S1= This article is an amalgamation of many different materials published since 1977. | |S1= This article is an amalgamation of many different materials published since 1977. | ||
| − | |S2= TBD | + | |S2= {{Ludography cite|name= Challenge 67 |page= TBD |article= Personal Weapons }} |
| − | |S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[ | + | |S3= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] |
| + | |S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
| − | {{LEN|Weaponry}} | + | {{LEN|Weapon|Weaponry|Summary page article}} |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 27 October 2025
A Kinetic Energy Weapons (KEW) is a weapon which uses kinetic energy as its primary agent of damage with little to no guidance.
- Kinetic energy weapons are commonly known as slugthrowers although a vast variety of weapons using projectile munitions are available.
- They are also known as Ballistic Weapons or projectile throwers.
- Ordnance or munitions for these weapons may employ high explosives, flechettes, or other agents of damage in addition to kinetic force.
Library Data Referral Tree[edit]
Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
- Interstellar War
- Military Technologies
- Offensive Technologies
- Ironmongery
- Archaic Arms
- Heavy Arms
- Small Arms
- Vehicle Weaponry
- Starship Weaponry
- Energy Weapons
- Guided Weapons
- Projectile Weapons
- Spinal Mounts
- Weapon Types
- Ironmongery
- Offensive Technologies
Description (Specifications)[edit]
KEW weapons fall into several basic categories:
- Archaic Projectile Weaponry
- Electromagnetic Weaponry
- Explosive Weaponry
- Gyrojet Weaponry
- Projectile Weaponry
- Conventional Projectile Weaponry
- Unconventional Projectile Weaponry
Archaic Projectile Weaponry[edit]
- Archaic Pistols
- Black Powder Revolver
- Duckfoot Pistol
- Archaic Rifles
- Archaic Heavy Weapons
- Archaic Specialty Weapons
Gauss Weaponry (Electromagnetic Weaponry)[edit]
Explosive Weaponry & Grenades[edit]
Conventional Explosives:
- Block Charge
- Burst Widget
- Concussion Grenade
- Grenade
- Limpet Mine
- Mark XIV Liquid Explosive
- Mine
- TDX
Gyrojet & Rocket Weaponry[edit]
Most Gyrojet and Rocket weaponry use a chemical rocket to propel a munition downrange, generally inflicting damage through kinetic or high explosive damage types.
Gyrojet & Rocket Weapon Types:
- Gyrojet Weaponry
- Rocket Weaponry
Conventional Projectile Weapons[edit]
Conventional weapons work by propelling a projectile, usually called a bullet, out of a barrel inflicting damage through kinetic energy.
Conventional Weapon Types:
- Conventional Pistols
- Conventional Rifles
- Conventional Heavy Weaponry
- 13mm Double Barrel Big Game Rifle
- 14.5mm Crunch Gun
- 7mm Rotary Gun
- 8mm Assault Cannon
- Auto-cannon
- Auto-Sentry
- Belt-Fed Automatic Rifle
- Grenade Launcher
- GSR-12 class Sniper Rifle
- Heavy Machine Gun (HMG)
- Light Assault Gun (LAG)
- Light Machine Gun (LMG)
- Medium Machine Gun (MMG)
- Underbarrel Grenade Launcher
- Shotguns
- Conventional Specialty Weaponry
Unconventional Projectile Weapons[edit]
- Specialty Weaponry
- Exotic Weaponry
- Flechette Gun
- Needle gun
- Needler
- Reproduction Firearms
- Sticky Weapon
KEW Artillery[edit]
- Howitzer
- Mortar
- Rocket Battery
- Tube Artillery
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
After melee weapons are developed, KEW weapons, also known as conventional firearms tend to follow in most sophont societies. Later DEW and GUW weapons tend to be developed. KEW weapons can be very primitive or highly advanced depending on the society that developed them. However, despite their usual status as the first non-archaic ranged weapons to develop in most sophont societies, they never go out of style.
At the cutting edge of TL:13-15 Charted Space, ACRs, gauss guns, gyrojets, needlers, and a variety of other KEW weapons remain in wide use from one corner of sophontic space to the other.
Fire Modes[edit]
The fire mode of a KEW weapon can encompass a number of factors including intentionality, purpose, and RoF:
- Automatic Fire
- Burst Fire
- Called Shot
- Reactive Fire
- Suppressive Fire
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
| This article is missing content for one or more detailed sections. Additional details are required to complete the article. You can help the Traveller Wiki by expanding it. |
- This article is an amalgamation of many different materials published since 1977.
- Loren Wiseman. "Personal Weapons." Challenge 67 (1992): TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
