Autocannons, Gauss Rifles, and Machine Guns: Ballistic Weapons
Ballistic weapons convert ammunition, industrial mass, and mechanical engineering into immediate physical force. This episode examines autocannons across their different roles, from long-range fire to devastating close-assault weapons, and explains why their relatively modest heat generation can be extremely valuable on damaged or heavily armed BattleMechs. Gauss rifles use magnetic acceleration to launch dense projectiles at tremendous speed, offering excellent range, heavy impact, and low heat while demanding considerable mass, advanced construction, and careful maintenance. Machine guns occupy the opposite end of the scale, providing compact anti-infantry and close-defense fire while creating ammunition-storage risks disproportionate to the weapon’s size. The episode also explores specialized ammunition, recoil, magazines, feed systems, supply requirements, and battlefield examples such as the Hollander, Nightstar, and Fafnir. Ballistic systems remain attractive because they move part of the weapon’s energy burden into ammunition—but that means every shot ultimately depends on a functioning logistics chain. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
