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A Sabre Gun Platform armed with Quad Heavy Stubbers located on Beta Anphelion IV

The Sabre Gun Platform is a static heavy weapons platform used by Heavy Weapon Squads of the Imperial Guard and also by various Planetary Defence Forces to protect valuable assets and locations. The platform is most commonly used for light anti-air and ground defence roles, and is favoured by Imperial Guard armoured and support regiments. Sabre platforms are also used to provide additional firepower during forward deployments or are rapidly deployed to fortify a position from attack, and are used by Imperial Guard Heavy Weapon Squads in place of mobile weapons. However, the Sabre Gun Platform's lack of mobility means it is only used in this manner when a regiment is occupying static defensive positions.

The Sabre Gun Platform is a mobile heavy weapons platform that makes use of the same stabiliser leg mount as the Tarantula Sentry Gun, with the main difference between the two being that the Sabre is manned by a small team of soldiers, as opposed to the Tarantula which is automated using a Machine Spirit (Artificial Intelligence)-controlled logic engine. The Sabre features built-in auto-stabilisers to reduce recoil and improve accuracy of its mounted weapons. The platform's weapon mount can rotate a full 360 degrees and can also be aimed up and down, which allows the platform's crew to engage both low-flying enemy aircraft and enemy ground forces. The platform's light structural weight can be easily assembled on the field by the weapon's team and then can be broken down fully for transport to a new location, although this process cannot be done when under enemy fire. Due to their inability to keep up with advancing or retreating forces, Sabre teams are expected to hold their ground regardless of any level of opposition. They will often form the last line of defence during a failing campaign and the majority of Guardsmen rightly consider that assignment to a Sabre battery can be a death warrant.

Armament

The Sabre Gun Platform is most commonly deployed in batteries consisting of up to three platforms and their crews. Each Sabre platform is crewed by two specially-trained Imperial Guardsmen, usually members of a Heavy Weapons Squad, although they can be assigned additional crew if needed. The crew of each Sabre platform is armed with standard-issue Imperial Guard weapons and wargear, most commonly a Lasgun. The weapons platform can be armed with a variety of Imperial weaponry, usually making use of the most common Imperial Guard weapons for ease of maintenance and assured supply of ammunition and replacement parts. These weapon loadouts most commonly include a set of twin-linked Heavy Bolters, twin-linked Autocannons, twin-linked Lascannons, twin-linked Heavy Stubbers, or a set of Quad Heavy Stubbers. All of these weapons have the ability to engage both ground and low-flying aircraft, with the exception of the twin-linked Lascannons, as their rate of fire is too low to be effective. These weapons, again with the exception of the Lascannons, are capable of being upgraded with an anti-aircraft mount, which makes the weapons more capable of targeting enemy aircraft by making them easier to move rapidly and aim upwards. It is unknown if the Sabre platform can be outfitted with many other weapon combinations, such as single Heavy Bolters, Autocannons, Lascannons, and Heavy Stubbers, or even completely different weapons such as Plasma Cannons, Grenade Launchers, Missile Launchers, Melta Weapons, Flamers, or Mortar weapons. The Sabre Gun Platform can also be outfitted with a large searchlight in place of a mounted weapon. These searchlights are used during night fighting to illuminate enemy positions.

Adeptus Mechanicus Technical Specifications

The technical specifications for the Sabre Gun Platform have yet to be released by the Adeptus Mechanicus.

See Also

Sources

  • Imperial Armour Volume Four - The Anphelion Project, pp. 58, 116-120, 139
  • Imperial Armour Volume Five - The Siege of Vraks - Part One, pg. 165
  • Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks - Part Two
  • Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks - Part Three
  • Imperial Armour Volume Eleven - The Doom of Mymeara, pg. 79
  • Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard (Second Edition), pp. 205-207, 267
  • Imperial Armour Aeronautica, pg. 26
  • Aeronautica Imperialis (Rulebook), pg. 24

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