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Just wondering...
I think someone here did some time in Sheridans...
The Shillelagh is IR-guided. So essentially it's a heat-seeker, I would think. Could you shoot down a plane or helicopter with it? Can you even elevate the Sheridan's gun far enough? Does the Sheridan have that kind of fire control equipment?
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The one I recall that was in Sheridans is Muns. Haven't seen him in a while. The other that was/is in love with Sheridans is Chalkline. Haven't seen him in awhile either. Chalk never was in the Sheridan but did a lot of research on them I think.
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It's not a "heat-seeking" missile in the sense of an AIM-9 or the like. It relies solely on input from the gunner to hit its target. There's no seeker head in the MGM-151. Now, could you shoot down a helicopter with the MGM151? Possibly. Assuming the helo in question was moving laterally, not using pop-up tactics, and no further than 10000ft away, then it is conceivable that you could shoot it down with a Shillelagh assuming the gunner could guide it all the way there. The maximum elevation for the M81E1 is 19.2 degrees, so you might bag an unwary low-flying helo in that envelope. As for a fixed-wing aircraft? No way. Not enough range, not enough maneuverability, wrong kind of warhead (the M151 is fitted with a detonate-on-contact HEAT round that has to smack into a hard surface (armor or walls) nose-first to blow up - SAMs have blast/fragmentation warheads that blow up tens of feet away from target a/c but shower them with explosive rods or pellets, like a huge shotgun blast). Tangentially, I have an old TSR wargame here called Tractics which is skirmish-scale infantry and armor (and aircraft) combat rules. Mostly it's concerned with WWII era (and Korean) but as it was published in 1973 there is a section for "modern" weapons including both the M60A2 and the Sheridan and I'm not sure why but someone decided that the Sheridan was nuclear capable - per the rules its main gun can fire a nuclear artillery shell! I think that mistake probably stems from the fact that there is (or was) a nuclear 155mm shell which had a W48 warhead. The M81E1 (the Sheridan's main gun) was a 152mm gun, so perhaps Dave Megarry or Gary Gygax made the assumption that there was an extant nuclear shell for it, too... |
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I think the nuclear capability (in the game) was for the actual main gun. However, even that only has a range of a few kilometers itself so, yeah.
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