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WLF-1 Wolfhound
BattleTechnology 0204
Michael A. Stackpole
Overview:

The
Wolfhound is the first original design produced by Eire Mech Co. of ArcRoyal, District of Donegal. Until the Wolfhound appeared early this year, Eire Mech was only known for refurbishing old service 'Mechs for militia or training academy use. Development of the Wolfhound began about a dozen years before its unveiling, though operational models were apparently available as early as 3024.

The design was meant to be specifically a challenge to the Kurita
Panther, but it turned out to be far more useful. Analysts point out that the Wolfhound has the firepower and armor of a 'Mech normally classed as medium at a weight accepted as light. While, on paper, the design seems prone to overheating, the use of weapons at proper ranges means it actually runs rather cool.

The design ran into bureaucratic difficulties because the prototypes had not been inspected or licensed by the Lyran Commonwealth. Archon Katrina Steiner granted the design an "experimental" license early in 3028. It is imagined she did this in preparation for this summer's Galahad '28 exercises, but the fact that the first
Wolfhounds appeared in the Kell Hound Regiment has not been ignored as an additional reason for her action. It has been reported, in fact, that Colonel Morgan Kell financed the research and development of the 'Mech design, and that Dr. B. Banzai consulted on the design. The Kell family is a majority stockholder in the Eire Mech Co. and Arc-Royal is a family holding.


Capabilities:

Designed as a swift yet sturdy 'Mech capable of facing Kurita
Panthers, the Wolfhound carries an incredible amount of armor for a light 'Mech. The armor allows this light 'Mech to stand toe-to-toe with some heavier 'Mechs and survive. Computerized simulations have shown the defenses to be viable in battles against even a Dragon, though Eire officials have noted only a fool would engage a heavy 'Mech in a Wolfhound.

The weaponry on the
Wolfhound is entirely made up of energy weapons. The proliferation of heavy autocannons, like the Pontiac 100 (found in the Victor) has made it exceedingly dangerous for a small 'Mech to load itself up with autocannon ammo or missiles. A light 'Mech's restricted carrying capacity also makes it difficult to keep a projectile weapon in full supply during an extended campaign.

Reliance on energy weapons means the
Wolfhound becomes a viable vehicle for extended operations behind enemy lines. The light 'Mech is fast enough to elude many large pursuers and is armed well enough to fight off smaller hunters. The quartet of medium lasers can all be fired in close combat without creating a heat problem for the pilot. The Defiance B3M Medium Lasers are an excellent choice for the Wolfhound because of their durability and reliability.

The Setanta Heavy Laser is a unique design manufactured at Eire. It is built into the 'Mech's right arm, with the laser's muzzle replacing the 'Mech's right hand. Engineers note the large laser is meant to be used against distant targets, damaging them enough so that the
Wolfhound can easily finish them off when it moves in closer.

The 'Mech's left hand is fully articulated and functional. The
Wolfhound reportedly uses the ejection system originally created for the Hatchetman. If a pilot is forced to eject, the whole head assembly detaches itself from the 'Mech body and jets off. As with the Hatchetman, the guidance rockets only have 30 seconds of burn, but it is enough to carry a pilot clear of most battlefields. In a modification of the Hatchetman design, the Wolfhound head is equipped with a para-foil that allows maneuverability when descending. (The Hatchetman's cockpit is a bit too heavy to allow for this.)


Battle History:

As of this writing, the
Wolfhound has not been battletested in a genuine firefight. It has, however, undergone a harsh series of exercises as part of becoming worked into the newly formed Kell Hound Regiment. In computer-adjudicated skirmishes against a lance of Panthers, a single Wolfhound proved elusive and deadly.

While details of the battles are sketchy, observers remarked that the
Wolfhound often ambushed the Panthers and used the large laser in his initial attack – hitting the targeted Panther from behind and often incapacitating it. The remaining Panthers then ran afoul of the Wolfhound at its optimum range. After the Wolfhound had hit the Panthers with medium laser fire, it "would then run off and let the Panthers chase it until it wanted to be caught." The dejected Panther pilots later described the Wolfhound pilot as "lucky".

The pilot, Captain Daniel Allard, reportedly liked the
Wolfhound design, but mourned the lack of jumpjets. Still this veteran of several Panther battles in the field (including the June 3027 rescue of the hijacked DropShip Silver Eagle) appreciated the mobility and armor on the Wolfhound.


Variants:

There are no known variants at this time.



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Mass: 35 tons
Chassis: Arc-Royal KH/3
Power Plant: GM 210
Cruising Speed: 65 kph
Maximum Speed: 97 kph
Jump Jets: None
  
Jump Capacity: None
Armor: Durallex Medium
Armament:
   1 Setanta Large Laser
   4 Defiance B3M Medium Lasers
Manufacturer: Eire Mech Co., Arc-Royal
Communications System: O/P COM-22/H47
Targeting and Tracking System: Digital Scanlok 347