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The '''Marauder Bomber''' (or just '''Marauder''') is the standard [[Imperial Navy]] heavy bomber and can be used both in space and within atmospheres.<sup>2</sup> It is used for a number of different missions, but especially excels in the air interdiction role.<sup>1</sup> | The '''Marauder Bomber''' (or just '''Marauder''') is the standard [[Imperial Navy]] heavy bomber and can be used both in space and within atmospheres.<sup>2</sup> It is used for a number of different missions, but especially excels in the air interdiction role.<sup>1</sup> | ||
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The Marauder Bomber, with a long range and good maximum payload for its size, is the workhorse of the Imperial Navy. They are often based on orbiting spacecraft or, if in a prolonged campaign, on naval airbases established on the ground. Thanks to their capacious fuel tanks and powerful engines, these bases are located far from the frontline, even on another continent.<sup>2</sup> | The Marauder Bomber, with a long range and good maximum payload for its size, is the workhorse of the Imperial Navy. They are often based on orbiting spacecraft or, if in a prolonged campaign, on naval airbases established on the ground. Thanks to their capacious fuel tanks and powerful engines, these bases are located far from the frontline, even on another continent.<sup>2</sup> | ||
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The Marauder Bomber (or just Marauder) is the standard Imperial Navy heavy bomber and can be used both in space and within atmospheres.2 It is used for a number of different missions, but especially excels in the air interdiction role.1
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The Marauder Bomber, with a long range and good maximum payload for its size, is the workhorse of the Imperial Navy. They are often based on orbiting spacecraft or, if in a prolonged campaign, on naval airbases established on the ground. Thanks to their capacious fuel tanks and powerful engines, these bases are located far from the frontline, even on another continent.2
While capable of fulfilling a variety of roles, they are often used for one of three mission types:
- Strategic bombing: long-range attacks on enemy cities and institutions while operating at high altitudes beyond most anti-aircraft weapons ranges and with Thunderbolt escort. While successful in this role, the Marauder is considered to have too small of a payload to be a truly effective strategic bomber.1
- Free range interdiction: squadrons seek targets of opportunity such as supply dumps and convoys, which have been identified by aerial or orbital reconnaissance,1 before exfiltrating under cover from friendly fighters.2 While these missions are not performed in concert with ground troops, they are seen as the most effective use of Marauder bombers.1
- Dedicated ground attack and support: Very close assistance of friendly ground forces by engaging specific targets on the front lines. Seen as the riskiest type of mission, as the bombers must fly at very low altitudes and risk friendly fire. Though adequate, the Marauder is considered to lack the appropriate weaponry for a dedicated ground attack role.1
Close support missions have the added difficulty of identifying targets in a constantly-changing battlefield situation, which Imperial Guard commanders solve in a variety of manners. Some regiments use previously-assigned visual markers, such as weapons fire or coloured smoke, to designate enemy targets. Others incorporate forward air controllers to guide aircraft onto the targets. These Imperial Navy personnel, often experienced pilots themselves, will ride in communications vehicles that allow them to talk directly to the pilots overhead. A third method involves a coordinated withdrawal of ground forces prior to an air strike, decreasing the chance of any friendly fire. This is however a dangerous tactic as it requires disengaging from the enemy.1
Technical Specifications
Within its heavy armoured superstructure the Marauder Bomber carries an internal bomb bay which can carry up to 6000lbs of explosives.2 At maximum capacity it can carry up to twelve Bombs or six Heavy Bombs, while four wing mounted pylons allow it to carry up to twelve additional Bombs. For additional firepower it also carries a pair of twin-linked Lascannons in the nose section, while two sets of twin-linked turret-mounted Heavy Bolters, one in the tail section and the other atop the fuselage, serve as defensive armament.1 Instead of regular bombs the internal bomb bay may carry two Hellstorm bombs, large incendiary devices which convert an area into a destructive inferno.2 Like other Imperial aircraft, Marauder bombers can also receive further upgrades.
Type | Tactical Bomber | Operational Ceiling | 41,000m, with jet engines |
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Vehicle Name | Marauder | Max Speed | 1800kph |
Forge World of Origin | Cypra-Mundi | Range | 15000km in atmosphere |
Known Patterns | I-XVI | Main Armament | 2 x nose turret mounted Lascannons 2 x rear turret mounted Heavy Bolters 2 x Dorsal turret mounted Heavy Bolters |
Crew | Pilot, Navigator, Bombardier, Nose Gunner, Tail Gunner, Turret Gunner | Secondary Armament | 6000lbs internal payload 6000lbs external payload |
Powerplant | 4x J79-CS Afterburning Ramjet | Main Ammunition | 40 shots from battery packs |
Weight | 41 tonnes empty | Secondary Ammunition | 4000 rounds |
Length | 19.2m | Armour | |
Wingspan | 24.6m | Superstructure | 45mm |
Height | 4.8m with landing gear down | Hull | 30mm |
Variants
Though principally a bomber, Marauders can also be modified to fulfill other roles. The most common of these are Marauder Destroyers, dedicated ground-attack craft which are better suited to close support missions. Another variant, dedicated to reconnaissance and surveillance with the Lascannons replaced with Heavy Bolters and the dorsal turret removed, has the bomb bay converted to carry additional equipment. A third variant, while also replacing the Lascannons for Heavy Bolters, instead sports a modified bomb bay which can carry a single 10,000kg guided bomb.1
- Imperial 23rd Navy Bomber Wing - Sabre squadron
- Imperial 133rd Navy Bomber Wing - Merlin squadron - Belatis IV campaign
- Imperial 1167th Navy Bomber Wing - Osprey squadron
- Imperial 2424th Navy Bomber Wing - Blackwing squadron - Armageddon Prime
Sources
- 1:Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard and Imperial Navy, p. 229
- 2:Apocalypse, p. 127
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