Lasers, Autocannons, Missiles, and PPCs
BattleMech weapons fall into several broad families, each with distinct advantages, limitations, and tactical roles. Lasers offer dependable energy fire without ammunition but add heat. Autocannons hurl physical shells in different calibers, trading weight and ammunition capacity for immediate striking power. Long- and short-range missiles can saturate distant targets, seek vulnerable armor, or deliver specialized munitions, while Particle Projection Cannons fire powerful energy discharges that can threaten heavily armored opponents. This episode introduces how range brackets, heat, weight, ammunition, minimum range, accuracy, and damage concentration shape weapon choices. It also explains why no single system is best in every situation: a devastating close-range loadout may be helpless during an approach, while a long-range platform can fail when trapped in confined terrain. BattleTech combat is built around managing these tradeoffs, combining weapons into a coherent battlefield role, and knowing when a machine’s design encourages the wrong fight. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
