Difference between revisions of "Auto-Sentry"
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| − | + | |name=Auto-Sentry | |
| − | |TL= | + | |image= |
| − | |size=122.25 cm long | + | |caption= |
| − | |weight=14 kg unloaded | + | |TL=12 |
| − | |cost=Cr120, | + | |size=122.25 cm long |
| − | |ammo=8mm explosive | + | |weight=14 kg unloaded |
| − | |group=Heavy Weapons | + | |cost=Cr120,000 |
| − | |manufacturer=Various | + | |ammo=8mm explosive |
| − | |footnote=}} Explosive rounds are standard with this weapon. | + | |group=Heavy Weapons |
| − | A robotic weapon system, designed as a static-defence array, the auto-sentry is a tripod-mounted assault cannon, linked to a computerised target recognition system and sensor suite. In use, the auto-sentry is set up in position and its targeting parameters are set. The system can track up to 12 individual targets at a time and fire on them when they reach a certain range or position. Auto-sentries can recognise friendly troops, animals and inanimate objects and refrain from firing on them, however this is not perfect (5% failure rate). For this reason, most military units prefer to use a simple radio safety beacon, worn by each soldier. Auto-sentries are generally used to mount guard on corridors, stairwells, doorways, ravines, creeks, streets, and other defensive gaps which need constant observation. The auto-sentry fires 8mm rounds at 1200mps. It uses twin ammunition hoppers, which hold 500 rounds each. Auto-sentries weigh 100kg and cost CR120000. | + | |manufacturer=Various |
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| − | + | Explosive rounds are standard with this weapon. | |
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| − | + | A robotic weapon system, designed as a static-defence array, the auto-sentry is a tripod-mounted assault cannon, linked to a computerised target recognition system and sensor suite. In use, the auto-sentry is set up in position and its targeting parameters are set. The system can track up to 12 individual targets at a time and fire on them when they reach a certain range or position. Auto-sentries can recognise friendly troops, animals and inanimate objects and refrain from firing on them, however this is not perfect (5% failure rate). For this reason, most military units prefer to use a simple radio safety beacon, worn by each soldier. Auto-sentries are generally used to mount guard on corridors, stairwells, doorways, ravines, creeks, streets, and other defensive gaps which need constant observation. The auto-sentry fires 8mm rounds at 1200mps. It uses twin ammunition hoppers, which hold 500 rounds each. Auto-sentries weigh 100kg and cost CR120000. | |
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| + | {{Sources|S1=[[Morandir Armson]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:12, 3 September 2017
| Auto-Sentry | |
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| Group: | Heavy Weapons |
| Tech Level | TL–12 |
| Size | 122.25 cm long |
| Weight | 14 kg unloaded |
| Cost | Cr120,000 |
| Ammo | 8mm explosive |
| Manufacturer | Various |
Explosive rounds are standard with this weapon.
A robotic weapon system, designed as a static-defence array, the auto-sentry is a tripod-mounted assault cannon, linked to a computerised target recognition system and sensor suite. In use, the auto-sentry is set up in position and its targeting parameters are set. The system can track up to 12 individual targets at a time and fire on them when they reach a certain range or position. Auto-sentries can recognise friendly troops, animals and inanimate objects and refrain from firing on them, however this is not perfect (5% failure rate). For this reason, most military units prefer to use a simple radio safety beacon, worn by each soldier. Auto-sentries are generally used to mount guard on corridors, stairwells, doorways, ravines, creeks, streets, and other defensive gaps which need constant observation. The auto-sentry fires 8mm rounds at 1200mps. It uses twin ammunition hoppers, which hold 500 rounds each. Auto-sentries weigh 100kg and cost CR120000.