Edwards
CEO of Millennium
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
After the Civil War on Meu I , the head of the Artillery Corps for Millennium, H. Edwards, became the CEO. He immediately instructed Millennium Manufactories and The Millennium Armed Forces to develop a new standard artillery platform for placement on the rear lines. The result of this joint research project was the M3 Medium Indirect Fire-Support Weapon System.
- Intent: To create a standard use Towed Artillery Vehicle for Millennium
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- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
- Manufacturer: Millennium Manufactories
- Affiliation: Millennium
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: M3 Medium Indirect Fire-Support Weapon
- Modularity: No
- Production: Minor
- Material: Alloy M-211B
- Classification: Artillery
- Role: Indirect Fire Support
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Armaments:
- 17cm Rifled Artillery Cannon
- Classification: Cannon
- Ammunition Type: High Explosive, Incendiary, Fragmentation, and Airburst Shells
- Ammunition Capacity: Very Low, 1 Shell before Reload
- Effective Range: Very High
- Rate of Fire: Low
- Damage Output: Very High
- 17cm Rifled Artillery Cannon
- Defenses: Very Low
- Maneuverability Rating: Low, Very Low when anchors are deployed
- Speed Rating: Very Low, None when anchors are deployed
- Propulsion: Wheels moved by towing or pushing
- Minimum Crew: 1
- Optimal Crew: 4
- Passenger Capacity: 0
- Cargo Capacity: None
- Deployable Anchors: Two legs stick out from the back of the artillery vehicle. They are able to be placed into the ground to provide stability while firing, and also as a pushbar when pushing the gun short distances.
- Indirect Fire: This Artillery Gun can fire at objects that it cannot see by lobbing a shell in an arc.
- Integrated Computer System: Embedded in the fire control system is a computer, capable of calculating the exact angle and azimuth the gun must be fired to hit a specific target.
- Shell Crane: Since the M3 MIFSW fries a 17cm shell, it requires a crane to lift the ammunition to the breach.
- Long Range: Due to the well designed rifled barrel on this gun, it is able to fire shells at long distances.
- Variable Range: The M3 MIFSW uses series of Propellant Charges to be capable of firing at everything from the closer ranges to the other side of the battlefield.
- Open Back: The gun has no protection for the crew except for a metal plate on the front. this means the crew is exceptionally vulnerable to flanking.
- Slow to Load: The M3 MIFSW fires a massive shell, meaning it takes the crew a bit longer to load, even when the crew uses the crane.
- Travel Time: Because of the high arc the artillery shell must follow, the munitions can take a decent amount of time to land.
After the Civil War on Meu I , the head of the Artillery Corps for Millennium, H. Edwards, became the CEO. He immediately instructed Millennium Manufactories and The Millennium Armed Forces to develop a new standard artillery platform for placement on the rear lines. The result of this joint research project was the M3 Medium Indirect Fire-Support Weapon System.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a standard Artillery piece for Millennium
Permissions:
N/A
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Millennium Inc.
Model:
M3 Medium Indirect Fire-Support Weapon
Modular:
No
Material:
Alloy M-211B
Movement:
Wheels
Armaments:
17cm Rifled Artillery Cannon
Vehicle Type:
Other
Vehicle Role:
Artillery
Defense Rating:
Very Low
Traction Rating:
Average
Top Speed Rating:
Very Low
Braking Power Rating:
Low
Corner Speed Rating:
Low
Speed Rating:
Very Low
Acceleration Rating:
Very Low
Balance Rating:
Average
Maneuverability Rating::
Low
Energy Resist:
Very Low
Kinetic Resist:
Low
Sonic Resist:
None
Thermal Resist:
None
Radiation Resist:
None
Other Resistance(s):
Electrical: Low, EMP/ION: Average
Minimum Crew:
1
Optimal Crew:
4
Passenger Capacity:
0
Cargo Capacity:
None