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The base for a command van is a six-wheeled all terrain vehicle. The van contains medical equipment for first aid, communication systems for surface to surface and surface to orbit transmissions. During battle the vehicle is under normal circumstances far away from the frontline. The vehicle is lightly armored.<ref name=MW1stp60/> | The base for a command van is a six-wheeled all terrain vehicle. The van contains medical equipment for first aid, communication systems for surface to surface and surface to orbit transmissions. During battle the vehicle is under normal circumstances far away from the frontline. The vehicle is lightly armored.<ref name=MW1stp60/> | ||
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The command van is equipped for self defense usually with a [[LRM 5]] (48 shots) on the roof and one front [[MG]] (200 shots). | The command van is equipped for self defense usually with a [[LRM 5]] (48 shots) on the roof and one front [[MG]] (200 shots). | ||
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==Variants== | ==Variants== |
Revision as of 22:41, 19 December 2013
Command Van | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | N/A |
Production Year"Early Spaceflight Era" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation. | Early Spaceflight Era |
Mission | Command |
Type | Wheeled[1] |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 15 tons[1] |
Armor | N/A |
Engine | 70 ICE |
Speed | 60 km/h |
Crew | N/A |
Armament |
1 LRM 5 |
BV (1.0) | ??? |
BV (2.0) | ??? |
Description
The base for a command van is a six-wheeled all terrain vehicle. The van contains medical equipment for first aid, communication systems for surface to surface and surface to orbit transmissions. During battle the vehicle is under normal circumstances far away from the frontline. The vehicle is lightly armored.[1]
Weapons and Equipment
The command van is equipped for self defense usually with a LRM 5 (48 shots) on the roof and one front MG (200 shots).
Variants
References