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==Description==
 
==Description==
The ''Corvus'' is a nimble and small frame carrying weaponry even weaker than the ''[[Owens]]''. It carries a Target Jamming.<ref>''MechAssault''</ref>
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==Variants==
 
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===MechAssault 2===
 
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The Mech swaps the Pulse Lasers for ''Alternating Pulse Lasers'' and the Target Jamming for a Reactive Armor Shielding (see notes).<ref>''MechAssault 2''</ref>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 09:09, 28 July 2022

Corvus (MechAssault)
Corvus
Production information
Manufacturer
Class Light
Cost Unknown
Technical specifications
'Mech type Inner Sphere BattleMech
Mass 35 tons
Chassis Unknown
Armor
Engine
Speed 64 km/h
Armament

The Corvus Light-class BattleMech was inspired by the Raven.

Canonicity

This BattleMech was featured in an official BattleTech product, namely the MechAssault series of computer games.

By virtue of being an official albeit not positively canonical product, the game expansion and the 'Mechs presented therein including this one must be considered apocryphal.

Overview

The Corvus is a variant of the Raven.

Description

The Corvus is a nimble and small frame carrying weaponry even weaker than the Owens. It carries a Target Jammer.[1]

Variants

MechAssault 2

The Mech swaps the pulse lasers for Alternating Pulse Lasers and the Target Jammerg for a Reactive Armor Shielding (see notes).[2]

Notes

  • In an unusual move that goes against the usual BattleTech universe standards 'Mech speeds are expressed in mph rather than km/h, as such the speed figure has been converted to km/h for this article.
  • The description of the Reactive Armor Shielding looks very similar to the Ballistic-Reinforced Armor.

References

  1. MechAssault
  2. MechAssault 2

Bibliography