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These are used to track stats in the Classic Battletech game. If you search the workshop for "Battletech" you will find maps and figures used to play the game. ( http://steamproxy-script.pipiskins.com/workshop/browse/?appid=286160&searchtext=battletech )
As an intro, I would suggest The Battletech River map ( http://steamproxy-script.pipiskins.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=522608352 ) as it will have a selection of figurines to choose from, a pre-built map, the Quickstart rules loaded on the tablets, a placard with the reference rules, and a small set of these record sheets.
You might also download the PDFs, here is the Quickstart ( http://www.battletech.com/downloads/CBT-Quick-Start-Rules.pdf ) and the Introductory rulebook ( http://www.aegisoft.be/costa/data/roleplay/CBT_Introductory_Rulebook.pdf ) Those will cover the basics. If you want the more advanced rule sets you can start with "Total Warfare"