Shadow Hawk, Griffin, and Wolverine: The 55-Ton Trinity
The Shadow Hawk, Griffin, and Wolverine occupy the same 55-ton weight class but demonstrate three different approaches to the classic medium BattleMech. The Shadow Hawk spreads its capabilities across several weapon types and ranges, making versatility both its defining strength and a frequent source of debate. The Griffin emphasizes mobility and long-range combat, using jump jets and powerful ranged weapons to control distance. The Wolverine leans toward aggressive maneuver and close-to-medium-range fighting while retaining enough mobility to choose favorable engagements. This episode compares the designs not as a contest for a single winner, but as examples of how similar tonnage can produce very different battlefield personalities. All three became widespread enough to survive centuries of technological decline, rebuilding, and modernization. Their continued popularity reflects the value of the 55-ton class itself: enough mass for meaningful armor and weapons without giving up the mobility that makes medium BattleMechs adaptable. Together they became one of BattleTech’s most recognizable design families. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
