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==Cargo & Capacities==
 
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The Brunel is designed with Off-road work. Its Dumper/bed is designed to carry over 54.2 tons of cargo/ore. The vehicle has 4 tons of commerical armor protecting it from damage.  
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The Brunel is designed for off-road work. Its Dumper bed is designed to carry over 54.2 tons of cargo or ore. The vehicle has 4 tons of commercial armor protecting it from damage.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:52, 9 September 2010

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Brunel Dump Truck
Production information
Manufacturer Basantapur Fine Metals
Achernar Heavy Industries
Use Construction
Cargo Transport
Debris removal
Tech Base Innner Sphere
Chassis Type (Size) Larged (Wheeled)
Equipment Rating
Cost ???
Introduced ???
Technical specifications
Mass 150 Tons
Speed 50 km/ph
Top Speed 50 km/ph
Power Plant ICE
Fuel (Type/Range) Petrochemical/ 909 km
Armament None
Heat Sinks None
Armor BAR 6
Crew 3
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description

Originally designed by Basantapur Fine Metals, the Brunel Dump Truck was conceived for germanium strip mining operations on the world of Colorado. The massive vehicle was designed haul over 200 tons of ore from these mines. Shortly after its conception, the Brunel gained popularity over its Earthwerks competitors. The vehicle continues its service in the Inner Sphere, with production continuing at Achernar Heavy Industries.

The vehicle is among others which gained popularity among sub-culture racing fans, whom compete with the trucks in truck pulling & racing competitions. These trucks are modified with more powerful engines and other equipment that it invalidates the manufacture's warranty.

Cargo & Capacities

The Brunel is designed for off-road work. Its Dumper bed is designed to carry over 54.2 tons of cargo or ore. The vehicle has 4 tons of commercial armor protecting it from damage.

Notes

The truck features the following; Off-road Chassis and Controls Modification, with a dump mechanism remove ore and debris from its bed.

As of this writing, there is no published record sheets for it base model or any of its variants.

Variants

References

  • Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex, pp. 10-11 - "Vehicle Profile"

Bibliography