Which do you find the better LRM support platform in the context of the SWs? You may use whatever inputs you find proper.
(This is a corollary poll to another thread)
On the left you have the Scorpion, a very light and cheap tank. She is tracked, genuinely dirt cheap, easy to repair, and can be used anywhere by anyone and under any command. Furthermore, she is the most battle tested of the bunch with her 15 tubes hitting well above what is expected for an ICE vehicle of her mass. She may not have the armor of the bunch (It has 5 tons, which is excellent for its mass), but she can compensate. I bring you the iconic, and the ubiquitous Scorpion tank.
In the upper ring you have the classical Striker. It is perhaps one of the most aesthetically pleasing combat vehicles in battletech, but backs it with performance. She may be wheeled, but she uses her LRM 10 with 12 rounds with care, and the SRM 6 is both a defensive weapon against hovercraft and can provide other forms of nasty surprises on a battlefield. Sure, she is not Scorpion cheap, but is still relatively affordable for most commands. The classic Striker.
On the right, we have the latest arrival, the LRM 15 Striker with plenty of reloads to fire at will. She may still be stunted with a wheeled chassis, but her hits hurt and skilled users will typically keep her from harm's way, or present more pressing foes. The overworked and still firing LRM 15 Striker.
Lastly in the lower ring we have a version designed to engage multiple mechs and combat vehicles at once with a plethora of SRM Launchers. She may only have a ton of SRM ammunition, but for a light vehicle with 4 SRM 2s, that may be the better choice. I present the SRM Striker.