COMPENDIUM
OF MODERN FIREARMS
Part
V: Heavy & Advanced Weapons
Machineguns
Heavy
Weapons
Rocket
& Missile Launchers
Advanced
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MACHINEGUNS
COMMON CALIBERS |
Metric |
English |
DM |
5.56x45mm |
.223 |
x20 |
7.62x51mm |
.308 |
x30 |
9x75mm |
9mm AMG |
x40 |
11x95mm |
11mm AMG |
x50 |
12.7x99mm |
.50 BMG |
x50 |
GAME STATISTICS
* See Description for details
DESCRIPTIONS
Ares SR-50 |
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A fairly typical Squad Support Weapon
(SSW), the Ares SR-50 is chambered for the 7.62x51mm
round, well known for its power and penetration
capabilities. Though generally used with a tripod, the
SR-50 can be fired on the move by a sufficiently strong
trooper (STR and BLD +1 or higher). |
Saco Defense M60E5 |
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The M60E5 was the final upgrade to the
venerable M60 series of US squad-level machineguns. The
E5 version is considerably lighter than any of its
predecessors, owing much to updated materials technology.
The E5 variant has a lightened bipod, barrel, and
receiver, as well as a forward grip and redesigned flash
hider. The M60 is typically utilized with either a 100rd
disintegrating belt feeding from a polymer box magazine,
or in a sustained-fire role, the M60 can feed from long,
continuous belts. With a 100rd belt and box, the weapon
masses 10.5kg. As with most support weapons, the M60 can
be fired on the move by a sufficiently strong trooper
(STR and BLD +1 or higher). The M60 family of weapons is
manufactured by Saco Defense Inc. |
CIS Ultimax |
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Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS)
developed the Ultimax in the 90s as a squad support
weapon lightweight enough to be utilized by paratrooper
units. The selection of the 5.56 round allows for an
extremely large ammunition capacity for low weight. With
the pictured 100rd drum mag ($100), the entire weapon
only weighs 6kg! The Ultimax may also use 30rd M16
magazines ($30). A "backpack" of 4 100rd drums
weighs only 7kg. |
Heckler & Koch MG36 |
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The HK MG36 is functionally identical to
the G36 assault rifle, with only minor modifications for
the light support weapon role. The MG36 retains the
integral scope and folding stock of the G36, and adds a
folding bipod and a modified cyclic limiter (allowing for
a higher rate of fire). Additionally, the MG36 is
typically used with a 100rd Beta-C magazine, though it
may also use the standard G36 magazine as well. |
Steyr AUG/LSW |
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This is a light machinegun variant of
the venerable Steyr AUG weapon system. Functionally
identical, except for an increased rate of fire, the
AUG/LSW adds a much heavier barrel with muzzle
compensator and an integral folding bipod. The heavier
barrel allows for substantially longer periods of
sustained fire than the standard model. The HBAR-T model
of the LSW utilizes a special scope-mount housing,
allowing for the use of any standard sighting device. |
Sternmeyer M56
"Smartgun" |
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The Sternmeyer M56 "Smartgun"
is the only squad support weapon to date that was
designed and issued with an integral smartchip, making
this one of the most deadly accurate LMGs in the world!
Though heavy, the M56 is usually deployed with a full
harness stabilizer, allowing the trooper to fire on the
move. For heightened mobility, the weapon fires from a
100rd drum magazine, mounted left of the firing axis.
However, when firing from a fixed position, the M56 will
accept feeding from a standard belted ammunition. In
order to receive the +1 ACC bonus, firer must have
smartlink capability (implant or smartgoggles) |
Tempest SSG-3 |
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A new release from Tempest Armories, the
Squad Support Gun (SSG) 3 is a very unique weapon, as it
possesses a fluted cermet barrel nearly one meter long!
The bullpup-configured SSG-3 is also very lightweight for
its class, coming in at just over 6kg with the 20rd
magazine ($30) shown. |
General Electric GAU-6
Minigun |
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First developed by General Electric in
the mid-20th century, their gatling minigun design didn't
see the frontlines as a support weapon until 2011 when
materials research finally brought the weapon down to a
respectable 12kg plus ammunition. The voracious appetite
of the weapon (up to nearly 5000rds/min!) requires
massive volumes of ammunition. The GAU-6 Minigun is also
available with chrome finish for an additional $500.
Also available in 7.62x51mm (15kg, x30, $3000).
Must fire at ROF1 or higher.
Requires minimum +2 BLD and STR to fire on the move! |
Tsunami Arms Helix |
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This massive weapon is arguably one of
the most devastating support weapons in existence! About
1.5 meters in length, this gun's six compensated barrels
are each a respectable 55cm long. The helix has an
inclined rear pistol grip as well as a top-mounted
forehandle. The ammo feed, located centrally beneath the
body of the gun accepts either a belt feed or a box
magazine containing 100 rounds of 7.62x51mm ($100).
Must fire at ROF1 or higher. Requires minimum +2 BLD
and STR to fire on the move! |
Tsunami Arms Helix-C |
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Even larger than the Helix, the Tsunami
Arms Helix-C is a heavy support weapon designed to be
carried by heavily augmented troops -- Full-conversion
cyborgs or power armor! Chambered for the heavy 9mm AMG
round, this weapon can lay down incredible fields of
lethal fire. The ammo feed is similar to the original
Helix, however the box magazine can only hold 60 rounds
(Box mag $200). Vehicle-mount versions are also
available.
Must fire at ROF1 or higher. Requires minimum +3 BLD
and STR to fire on the move! |
Stoner M-63 SSG |
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The Stoner M-63 is a venerable squad
support/light machinegun, popular with several armies
around the globe. The reliable M-63 is belt-fed with
integral folding bipod and quick-change barrels.
Minimum +1 BLD and STR required to fire on the move. |
IZHMASH PKM |
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The IZHMASH PKM has been the Russian
Federation's primary light machinegun for nearly half of
the last century. Chambered for the relatively archaic
7.62mm Nagant (7.62x54mm) cartridge, the PKM still
manages to be a very serviceable support weapon. Since
the PKN's replacement in 2015 by the RPN-15, there are
incredible numbers of PKMs available on the open market,
and the Kalishnikov reputation for reliability have made
it a very welcome member in the arsenals of many
freelance groups as well as several less wealthy
government organizations. |
FN/Browning M2 .50cal |
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The venerable and equally massive M2
"Deuce" heavy machinegun is a weapon that was
originally adopted in 1923, making this one of the oldest
weapon designs still in frontline combat use today. The
M2 has been improved innumerable times since its debut.
The M2 utilizes the short-recoil mechanism of operation,
and is fired with spade grips and a very simple butterfly
trigger. Vehicle-mounted variants are often reconfigured
with electromechanical triggers. Modern materials
technology has dropped the mass of the M2 down from its
original 38kg empty weight down to a nearly man-portable
25kg. The M2 is typically fired from a tripod mount
($600, 10kg, weapon gains +1 ACC), but may also be
mounted on a modified gyrostabilizer harness or other
augmented armor system. Variants rechambered for the 11mm
AMG are also available. |
HEAVY WEAPONS
COMMON CALIBERS |
Metric |
English |
DM |
40x53mmG |
40mm Grenade |
Varies |
15x85mm |
15mm Cannon |
x60 |
20x102mm |
20mm Cannon |
x80 |
20x64mm |
20mm OICW |
Varies |
GAME STATISTICS
Name |
ACC |
DM |
BR |
ROF |
Cap |
Cost |
Mass |
Availability |
Caliber |
Notes |
PA Type 17 AutoGL |
+0 |
Var |
50m |
2* |
belt |
5000/100 |
10kg+ |
5 |
40x53mmG |
IF, AE as Grenade |
M-2X Cannon |
+0 |
x80 |
100m |
0 |
5 |
6000/100 |
22kg |
6 |
20x102mm |
|
SPIW Penetrator |
+0 |
x60 |
100m |
0 |
8 |
5000/100 |
15kg |
5 |
15x85mm |
|
OICW (20mm) |
+0 |
Var |
100m |
0 |
8 |
12000/50 |
12kg |
5 |
20x64mm |
|
OICW (mated 5.56) |
+0 |
x20 |
50m |
1 |
30 |
" /30 |
" |
" |
5.56x45mm |
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60mm Light Mortar |
-1 |
Var |
150m* |
0 |
1 |
5000 |
4kg |
5 |
60mm Shell |
MR=100m, IF, AE as Grenade |
90mm Medium Mortar |
-1 |
Var |
200m* |
0 |
1 |
6000 |
6kg |
5 |
90mm Shell |
MR=150m, IF, AE as Grenade |
15mm "Sniper" Rifle |
+0 |
x60 |
100m |
0 |
5 |
6000/50 |
12kg |
5 |
15x85mm |
|
Break-open GL |
+0 |
Var |
50m |
0 |
1 |
2000 |
3kg |
4 |
40x46mmG |
|
Underbarrel GL |
-1 |
Var |
50m |
0 |
1 |
550 |
+1.5kg |
4 |
40x46mmG |
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* Grenade launchers use modified
ROF rules: 5rds per ROF point, 10rds ROF in saturation.
DESCRIPTIONS
Type 17 Auto-GL |
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The Poseidon Arms Type 17 Automatic
Squad Support Grenade Launcher is a very potent weapon,
generally seen in a heavy support role. Due to its
immense size and weight, it is usually only issued to
augmented troopers. Fairly typical of other man-portable
AutoGLs, the Type 17 either feeds from a cylindrical drum
on the left side of the weapon or standard belted
grenades.
Requires minimum +2 BLD and STR required for burst
fire w/o fixed mount. |
Colt/Mauser M-2X Cannon |
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This powerful semiautomatic fires
full-sized 20mm shells from an over-the-shoulder
position. This unique feature allows for a long-travel
recoil absorption rod. A BLD roll versus 6 must be made
if the weapon is fired from either a standing or moving
position. Failure means the firer drops the weapon.
Fumble results yield in heavily bruising the shoulder of
the firer (-1 penalty w/ that arm for 2d6 hours). |
SPIW Penetrator |
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This massive rifle (though less-so than
the M-2X) is chambered for the 15mm cannon round. As in
the M-2X, the Penetrator is fired from an
over-the-shoulder position, where a large
recoil-absorbing rod absorbs a great deal of the recoil
energy. Popular with many ESWAT teams the world over for
its kinetic penetrating power, enhanced with the use of
armor-piercing (AP) or saboted (APDS) rounds. |
Offensive Infantry Combat
Weapon (OICW) |
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The OICW project, started at in the
final years of the 20th century for the United State's
Force XXI (Force 21) project, the OICW attempted to
update the portable firepower of the infantryman.
Combining a M16-derived assault rifle in an underbarrel
configuration with a "light" 20mm cannon
typically firing airbursting munitions. The most
significant characteristic of the weapon is not in the
combination of weaponry, but in the targeting and fusing
system involved in the airburst system. Both models at
left show the sophisticated laser-rangefinding and
sighting system which is used to download
distance-to-target information to the 20mm shell prior to
or during firing. Through the use of other 20mm munitions
(HEAT, HEAP, HESH, etc) the infantryman had substantially
greater capabilities against light-armor assets such as
APCs and later, exo-suits. Unfortunately, the weapon mass
and cost significant (12kg, $12000) prevented the
wide-scale distribution as a standard trooper weapon. The
Western Free States' have resurrected a similar design,
and typically outfit 1-2 troopers per squad with them. |
60mm Light Mortar
90mm Medium Mortar |
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Unlike the mortars of old which required
teams of highly trained mean, these light and portable
weapons can be carried and deployed by a single trooper
in mere seconds. They typically fire high-explosive
shells (x120 for the 60mm, x140 in 90mm) in a arcing,
overhead trajectory. There is also a wide variety of
alternate munitions available, ranging from training
rounds (no damage), to flares, smoke, incendiary,
fragmentation, and even laser-guided shells. Many of the
more expensive and technically-advanced models include a
modular aiming system that aids in determining the
appropriate trajectory to a given target.
The standard HE warhead has a 25m blast radius in 60mm,
and a 40m blast radius in 90mm. They require one action
to reload. |
ROCKET &
MISSILE LAUNCHERS
GAME STATISTICS
Typical Launchers |
ACC |
DM |
BR |
ROF |
Cap |
Cost |
Mass |
Availability |
Notes |
60mm Rocket |
+0 |
x140 |
100m |
0 |
1 |
8000 |
5kg |
5 |
AE=5m, HEAT |
60mm LAW |
-1 |
x140 |
50m |
0 |
1 |
300 |
3kg |
5 |
AE=5m, HEAT, Disposable |
70mm ILAW |
-1 |
x160 |
50m |
0 |
1 |
1000 |
5kg |
5 |
AE=5m, HEAT, Disposable |
Light Missile |
0 |
x150 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
10000 |
8kg |
6 |
AE=5m, HEAT, Guided |
Weapon Name |
ACC |
DM |
BR |
ROF |
Cap |
Cost |
Mass |
Avail |
Notes |
M72A6 LAW |
-1 |
x140 |
50m |
0 |
1 |
300 |
3kg |
5 |
AE=5m, HEAT, Disposable |
Stinger IV |
0 |
x150 |
150m |
0 |
1 |
10000 |
8kg |
6 |
AE=5m, HEAT, Guided*,
Anti-Air |
30mm Micromissile
Launcher |
-1 |
x80* |
50m |
0 |
1 |
5000/50 |
6kg |
5 |
AE=2m, HEAT |
* See weapon description for details.
DESCRIPTIONS
M72A6 LAW (60mm)
M202 "Flash" (60mm) |
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The M72 Light Anti-Armor Weapon first
debuted in the late 1960s, and has since fathered
numerous revisions and imitations. Even nearly 80 years
later, the LAW concept is still in use in countries
around the world for putting hard-hitting anti-armor
capability into the hands of the basic infantryman at low
cost. The disposable aluminum-lined composite collapsible
cylinder contains a single 60mm rocket-propelled
projectile with a shaped-charge warhead with secondary
fragmentation effects.
A reloadable 4-shot version in a pepperbox configuration
is also available, called the M202 ($4000, 10kg). The
M202 is typically loaded with 4 60mm rockets with
incendiary warheads (x24/x8, 8/12m blast radius, $100ea).
All other weapon stats are identical (minus Disposable).
Requires 1 action to prepare launcher for firing. |
Stinger IV |
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Utilizing a third-generation
laser-seeking sensor array, the Stinger IV missile system
provides excellent anti-aircraft and anti-armor
capabilities. The weapon is dual-role capable, as the
missile can be programmed for fast-burn high speed for
anti-air duty, as well as a slower-burn maneuverability
mode for ground targets. The weapon system consists of
three components: the launcher, the guidance/designator
system, and the missile. Though capable of using friendly
designation, the Stinger IV also contains an integral
designator for self-designation. However, to reduce costs
the designator is not universal -- tailored specifically
for the Stinger IV seeker warhead. |
Ares Micromissile
Launcher (30mm) |
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This magazine-fed, shoulder-fired weapon
fires 30mm cold-launched rocket-propelled missiles
carrying any of a number of different warheads. Typically
used with a standard HEAT warhead (x80, $25/ea), HESH
(x60 AC, $100/ea), HEAP (x100, $75/ea), laser-guided (G,
$250), Airburst (x30, AE=10m) and Incendiary (x40,
Intensity 4+MOS, $50) are also available. Smart munitions
are also rumored to be available (Smt 2, Sk 1, $1000/ea,
Avail 8) |
ADVANCED WEAPONS
GAME STATISTICS
Typical Adv.Wpns |
ACC |
DM |
BR |
ROF |
Cap |
Cost |
Mass* |
Avail |
Notes |
Power Supply |
Sniper Laser Rifle |
+1 |
x40 |
200m |
0 |
12 |
8000 |
8kg |
7 |
HEAT |
5kg Powercell |
Laser Cannon |
+1 |
Var |
150m |
0 |
30 |
10000 |
12kg |
7 |
HEAT, -5/-10DRB** |
6kg Powercell |
Particle Cannon |
+1 |
x50 |
120m |
0 |
20 |
12000 |
12kg |
7 |
HEAT, Haywire, -5DRB |
6kg Powercell |
* Mass includes Powercell: 5kg for Sniper
Laser ($2000), 6kg for others ($1000)
** See description for further details.
Weapon Name |
ACC |
DM |
BR |
ROF |
Cap |
Cost |
Mass |
Avail |
Notes |
Power Supply |
M82 ILC |
+1 |
Var |
150m |
0 |
30 |
10000 |
6kg+ |
7 |
-5/-10DRB |
6kg Powercell |
M88 IPC |
+1 |
x50 |
150m |
1/2 |
20 |
10000 |
6kg+ |
7 |
HEAT, -5DRB, Haywire |
6kg Powercell |
CWI C-27 IPC |
+1 |
x50 |
120m |
0 |
20 |
12000 |
6kg+ |
7 |
HEAT, Haywire, -5DRB |
6kg Powercell |
EMG-85 Railgun |
+0 |
x35 |
150m |
1/2 |
5/5 |
12000/
500 |
30kg |
7 |
AP |
5kg SC Loop |
DESCRIPTIONS
Ares Optics M82 ILC &
M88 IPC |
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Ares Optics has created a very potent
military-grade man-portable energy weapon in the M82
Infantry Laser Cannon (ILC) with adjustable intensity.
Powered by a 6kg superconductive powercell, the M82 packs
enough juice for 30 x20 pulses (-0DRB), 15 x40 (-5DRB)
pulses, or 10 x60 pulses (-10DRB).
Ares Optics also produces the M88 Infantry Particle
Cannon (IPC) which is visually very similar to the M72.
However, the M88 uses cadmium telluride pellets to
generate a x50 particle beam that has secondary haywire
effects. Unfortunately, because of the large energy
requirements, the IPC requires one action of
"charging" between shots. The M88's 6kg
powercell contains enough power for 20 pulses. |
Coalition Weapon Industries
C-27 IPC |
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Powerpack not shown |
Coalition Weapon Industries' C-27
particle cannon is a heavy support weapon for the
Coalition infantry. It is a coveted weapon for its
ruggedness and incredible damage capability. The C-27 is
an ideal weapon against heavily armored or augmented
troops, as well as light vehicles. The C-27 is usually
issued with a 6x Telescopic sight with laser distancing
capability. |
Rhinemetall EMG-85
Railgun |
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This electromagnetic gun users
superconducting technology to launch a 15-gram
mylar-coated ferronickel slug at nearly Mach 8! The
weapon has an integral magazine in the backpack
containing five superconducting loop batteries (good for
5 shots) and a 5-round projectile pack integral with the
weapon. Power charging for the battery unit typically
costs ~$500, or about 5 hours per shot of wall power. The
gyrostabilized harness-mount does not require a
smartlink, but does reduce walking speed by 5m/turn.
Colloquially known as the "Squishies Boom Gun"
in reference to the Glitterboy's high-powered railgun.
Enhanced targeting systems are available ($2500) that
grant a +1ACC at long and extreme ranges. |
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