The original Cannoneer was a major sales disappointment.
The main complaint was its XL engine being too prone to
ammunition explosions and disabling shots. Complaints
were also made about the weakness of its secondary
armament, so SWI's designers went back to the drawing
board to see if they could salvage the design.
The first change was the swapping of the XL engine
with a standard model. This forced the designers to drop
the engine from a 350-class to a 280, reducing the top
speed from 86 kph to 64kph, but this was deemed
acceptable for the closed-in areas this 'Mech was
designed to fight in.
It was decided to keep the main weapon the same, a
Class-20 Ultra Autocannon, to minimize retooling costs for
the new model. It still only carries 4 tons of ammunition for
this fearsome weapon, so the ammo bins can run dry
quickly. This makes the 'Mech better suited to operations
with short supply lines, such as city defense and planetary
garrisons.
Dropping the engine class allowed the designers to
increase the secondary armament from 2 ER Medium
Lasers to 3, giving it a better punch when it runs out of
ammunition.
One added benefit to these modifications is that the
price of this 'Mech has dropped by nearly 60% while its
survivability and effectiveness have both increased. It is
hoped that these benefits will allow the CNR-2SW to shake
off the stigma attached to the CNR-1SW.