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Other corporate interests of other [[Great House]]s have similar models of the Chi-Ha ICV.
 
Other corporate interests of other [[Great House]]s have similar models of the Chi-Ha ICV.
  
*[[Cellco Ranger UPU-3000]] - Is the a 17 ton equivalent, which originates from the [[Federated Suns]] and [[Lyran Commonwealth]]. Vehicle is a used as police/riot suppression unit.
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*[[Cellco Ranger UPU-3000]] - Is the a 17 ton equivalent, which originates from the [[Federated Suns]] and [[Lyran Commonwealth]]. This vehicle is a used as police/riot suppression unit.
  
 
*Urban Enforcer IV - This armored law enforcement vehicle is found in the [[Capellan Confederation]].
 
*Urban Enforcer IV - This armored law enforcement vehicle is found in the [[Capellan Confederation]].

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Chi-Ha Infantry Combat Vehicle
Production information
Manufacturer Daisho MilWorks
Use Infantry Ground Transport
Infantry Fire Support
Tech Base Primitive
Chassis Type (Size) Tracked (Medium)
Equipment Rating
Introduced 2284[1]
Technical specifications
Mass 22
Structural Integrity 5
Speed 4
Top Speed 6
Power Plant ICE
Fuel (Type/Range)
Communications System Unspecified
Targeting Tracking System Advanced Fire Control
Armament
Heat Sinks None
Armor BAR-6
Crew
  • Total Crew
  • 2 Enlisted/Non-Rated
  • 1 Gunner
BV (2.0) 132[2]

Description

The Chi-Ha is a light infantry combat vehicle, intended as a troop transport and light support vehicle. It was first produced in what would become the Draconis Combine in early part of the Age of War Era.

History

Originally designed as armed cargo transport vehicle, the Chi-Ha was adopted and modified by the Daisho MilWorks of New Samarkand as troop transport for the planet's Militia's infantry starting in 2284. However, when Shiro Kurita rose to power and began his efforts to form the large instellar empire, the Chi-Ha was a key vehicle used by its military bring worlds under the Combine's control. As Shiro's efforts brought more worlds under his domain, production would be expanded to four other worlds to meet his growing army's transportation needs. It would become a primary vehicle of the newly formed DCMS until the late twenty-fourth century, where it was phased out from frontline combat to support roles. Upgraded versions of the vehicle would stay in service thoughout the Age of War and Star League Era in the Combine. Though obsolete, limited production runs would be made during the Succession Wars due to a need for vehicles of all kind to serve the armies of the Dragon.[3]

Weapons and Equipment

In its latest version the Chi-Ha would still utilize Primitive Technology in its construction. Its internal combustion engine was geared to move troops at a reasonable pace of 64kph over most terrain, with a range over a thousand kilometers. Though no longer a frontline combat vehicle as it once was, its armor protection is adequate for secondary tasks. The vehicle's passengers and crew are protected by 2 tons of BAR-6 rated armor, strong enough handle light machine gun attacks by enemy infantry.

Not intended for heavy combat, the vehicle is lightly armed with three Machine Guns, two mounted in a turret, with third mounted in the front. These guns share one ton of ammunition, to help them sustain vehicle through a long combat exchanges with lightly armed foes and supporting its passengers.

For its intended role as infantry transport, the vehicle is designed to handle a platoon of troops in its 3-ton Infantry Compartment. These troops exit the vehicle into combat from the vehicle's two rear doors.[4]

Variants

  • Chi-Ha (Civilian Version)
    Originally started out as a narrow four-axle/twelve-wheel vehicle, which was initially faster than the military version.[5]
  • Chi-Ha ICV (Original)
    This was the original military version of the Chi-ha when it first premiered for military service on New Samarkand. The vehicle, while armed with same weapons layout, had extend range in comparison to the Standard or 2350 model version. Its armored chassis only carries BAR-5 rated armor, a Basic Fire Control for its weapons, and the vehicle can only move up to 54 kph. BV(2.0)=115[6]

Similar Vehicles

Other corporate interests of other Great Houses have similar models of the Chi-Ha ICV.

  • Raptor RRV - A Free Worlds League advanced and more sophisticated vehicle. However the vehicle is lighter and less-heavily armored than other urban armored vehicles. The vehicle does feature an extended range support laser with a basic fire control system, a large passenger bay with extra room for field gear and additional heavy weaponry.

Notes

  • The (fictional) Chi-Ha vehicle, first mentioned in BattleTech canon in the 1993 novel Far Country, is apparently based at least in name on a real-world Japanese medium tank from the Second World War that also featured in XTRO: 1945. Chi came from Chū-sensha ("medium tank"); Ha, in Japanese army nomenclature, refers to model number 3. Therefore, the name "Chi-Ha" could be translated as "Medium Tank Model 3".
  • Like all Primitive Combat Vehicles, the vehicle uses constructed like armed civilian Support Vehicles. The Chi-Ha features an armored chassis, which allows it carry additional armor protection.
  • Equipment rating is D/C-X-X.
  • The image of the Chi-Ha ICV was originally used for the Cellco Ranger UPU-3000 from Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex. The Chi-Ha was originally mentioned in the Cellco Ranger's background information as a similar vehicle, but labled as a CCV instead of the ICV. The CCV is noted as a 24 ton version, introduced in 2451, and has a Alpha Card and MUL entry for it. It unclear if this is a clerical error or actual variant of the Chi-Ha.[7]
  • As of this writing, the Chi-Ha and it's variant do not have Alpha Strike cards made for them.
  • The wheeled civilian version Chi-Ha is based on only mentioned in background and does not have a published Record Sheet or many details covering it.

Design Quirks

The Chi-Ha ICV (Standard) has the following Design Quirks;

References

  1. MUL Profile for Chi-ha ICV (Standard) - BV2 and Introduction Date for 2352 version of the Chi-ha.
  2. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, p. 9 Chi-ha ICV/Record Sheet - Battle value 2 noted on record sheet.
  3. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, p. 9 Chi-ha ICV - Background information.
  4. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, p. 9 & 26 Chi-ha ICV - Background information.
  5. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, p. 9 & 26 Chi-ha ICV - Original Civilian vehicle mentioned in fluff, no details mentioned or record sheet published.
  6. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 4, pp. 9 & 27 - Chi-ha ICV/Record Sheet - Variant information and stats.
  7. MUL Profile for the Chi-ha CCV

Bibliography