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[[File:MedusaSiegeGun00.png|thumb|250px|A Medusa Siege Gun of the [[Death Korps of Krieg]]]]
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[[File:MedusaSiegeGun00.png|thumb|250px|A Medusa Siege Gun of the 143rd [[Death Korps of Krieg]] Regiment, 378th Artillery Company, P Battery ]]
 
The '''Medusa''' is an Imperial heavy artillery siege gun used by the siege armies of the [[Imperial Guard]] to bombard heavily fortified enemy positions. Besides its field artillery companies, the backbone of any siege regiment of the Imperial Guard are its heavy artillery companies. The heavy artillery pieces used by these companies are the big guns, deployed well back from the front lines to provide a sustained bombardment of the enemy forces during a major set-piece engagement. Imperial heavy artillery includes the Imperial Guard's workhorse [[Earthshaker Cannon]], and the aging Medusa heavy siege gun. Both types of heavy artillery fire sustained bombardments, box barrages to isolate a battlefield from enemy reinforcements, harassing fire during an enemy advance, counter-battery fire to suppress enemy artillery and destructive fire at selected enemy units, all spotted for by artillery officers who serve in the dangerous duty as forward observers on the front lines. Siege regiments of the Imperial Guard are supported not only by their own heavy artillery companies but also by the overall army's bombardment corps. These are concentrations of heavy artillery pieces like the Earthshaker and the Medusa that back up the attacking regiments and are used to maintain sustained bombardments before the launch of major offensives against an enemy's entrenched, fortified positions.
 
The '''Medusa''' is an Imperial heavy artillery siege gun used by the siege armies of the [[Imperial Guard]] to bombard heavily fortified enemy positions. Besides its field artillery companies, the backbone of any siege regiment of the Imperial Guard are its heavy artillery companies. The heavy artillery pieces used by these companies are the big guns, deployed well back from the front lines to provide a sustained bombardment of the enemy forces during a major set-piece engagement. Imperial heavy artillery includes the Imperial Guard's workhorse [[Earthshaker Cannon]], and the aging Medusa heavy siege gun. Both types of heavy artillery fire sustained bombardments, box barrages to isolate a battlefield from enemy reinforcements, harassing fire during an enemy advance, counter-battery fire to suppress enemy artillery and destructive fire at selected enemy units, all spotted for by artillery officers who serve in the dangerous duty as forward observers on the front lines. Siege regiments of the Imperial Guard are supported not only by their own heavy artillery companies but also by the overall army's bombardment corps. These are concentrations of heavy artillery pieces like the Earthshaker and the Medusa that back up the attacking regiments and are used to maintain sustained bombardments before the launch of major offensives against an enemy's entrenched, fortified positions.
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
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*''Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks Part Two'', pg. 103
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks Part Two'', pg. 103
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks Part Three''pp. 134, 186-187
 
*''Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks Part Three''pp. 134, 186-187
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MedusaSiegeGun000.jpg|A Medusa Siege Gun in its firing position
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MedusaSiegeGun001.jpg|A Medusa Siege Gun, side view
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MedusaSiegeGun002.jpg|A Medusa Siege Gun in the process of being loaded to fire
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MedusaSiegeGun003.jpg|A Medusa Siege Gun of the [[Death Korps of Krieg]] 73rd Siege Artillery Company, 19th Bombardment Korps
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MedusaSiegeGun004.jpg|A Medusa Siege Gun of the [[Death Korps of Krieg]] 23rd Siege Artillery Regiment
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[[Category:Imperial Guard]]
 
[[Category:Imperial Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Imperial Vehicles]]

Revision as of 07:00, 29 January 2013

MedusaSiegeGun00

A Medusa Siege Gun of the 143rd Death Korps of Krieg Regiment, 378th Artillery Company, P Battery

The Medusa is an Imperial heavy artillery siege gun used by the siege armies of the Imperial Guard to bombard heavily fortified enemy positions. Besides its field artillery companies, the backbone of any siege regiment of the Imperial Guard are its heavy artillery companies. The heavy artillery pieces used by these companies are the big guns, deployed well back from the front lines to provide a sustained bombardment of the enemy forces during a major set-piece engagement. Imperial heavy artillery includes the Imperial Guard's workhorse Earthshaker Cannon, and the aging Medusa heavy siege gun. Both types of heavy artillery fire sustained bombardments, box barrages to isolate a battlefield from enemy reinforcements, harassing fire during an enemy advance, counter-battery fire to suppress enemy artillery and destructive fire at selected enemy units, all spotted for by artillery officers who serve in the dangerous duty as forward observers on the front lines. Siege regiments of the Imperial Guard are supported not only by their own heavy artillery companies but also by the overall army's bombardment corps. These are concentrations of heavy artillery pieces like the Earthshaker and the Medusa that back up the attacking regiments and are used to maintain sustained bombardments before the launch of major offensives against an enemy's entrenched, fortified positions.

Armament

Medusa Siege Gun

The Medusa Siege Tank uses the Medusa Siege Gun as its main weapon

The Medusa siege gun fires a heavier shell than the Earthshaker Cannon at a lower velocity over a shorter distance. The heavy shell has excellent destructive capabilities, but the Medusa cannot match the Earthshaker for its longer range and so is less useful for harassing fire and counter-battery fire missions. Instead, it is primarily used to destroy enemy fortifications, such as bunkers, pillboxes, walls and trenches. The Medusa, like the Earthshaker, is too large to be towed by a Centaur field utility vehicle, and the larger Trojan towing vehicle is needed instead. The Trojan can also carry the gun's crew and some of its ammunition as needed. Like the Medusa Siege Tank, the stand-alone Medusa Siege Gun is capable of firing different types of ammunition.

Ammunition Types

  • High Explosive - High Explosive Rounds are the standard shells used by most artillery weapons. These shells are more than capable of destroying infantry units and even vehicles through their sheer explosive force.
  • Siege Shells - Siege Shells are used against enemy structures and fortifications. They are fused to explode after hitting the ground, causing damage to the building's foundation.
  • Bastion Breacher Shells - These shells are fired by the Medusa tank and the stand-alone Medusa Siege Gun. They are fired directly into the enemy walls where they burrow deep and then explode after penetrating, causing the wall to explode outwards and creating a breach for Imperial infantry to enter through.

Adeptus Mechanicus Technical Specifications

Medusa Siege Gun
Vehicle Name: Medusa Siege Gun Main Armament: Medusa Siege Gun
Forge World of Origin: Lucius Secondary Armament:

N/A

Known Patterns: I - III Traverse: 0 degrees
Crew: 6 Gunners Elevation: 0 to 54 degrees
Powerplant: N/A Main Ammunition: N/A
Weight: 12 Tonnes Secondary Ammunition: N/A
Length: 8.2 metres (Carriage Only) Armour:
Width: 3.7 metres
Height: 3.7 metres (Gun at 0 degrees Elevation) Superstructure: N/A
Ground Clearance: 0.7 metres Hull: N/A
Max Speed On-Road: N/A Gun Mantlet: 60 millimetres
Max Speed Off-Road: N/A Vehicle Designation: 0198-561-6730-MG42
Transport Capacity: N/A Firing Ports: N/A
Access Points: N/A Turret:

N/A

Sources

  • Imperial Armour Volume Five - The Siege of Vraks Part One, pp. 50, 80, 85, 116-119, 142
  • Imperial Armour Volume Six - The Siege of Vraks Part Two, pg. 103
  • Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks Part Threepp. 134, 186-187

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