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| image = Ibex RV.jpg|191px
 
| image = Ibex RV.jpg|191px
 
| name = Ibex RV
 
| name = Ibex RV
| manufacturer = Earthwerks-FWL
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| manufacturer = [[Earthwerks-FWL]]
 
| Mission = Civilian work vehicle
 
| Mission = Civilian work vehicle
 
| Type = Wheeled
 
| Type = Wheeled
 
| mass = 2 Tons
 
| mass = 2 Tons
| armor = ([[BAR 4]]) 8
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| armor = Unspecified ([[BAR|BAR 4]])
| engine = [[Internal Combustion Engine]]
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| engine = [[internal combustion engine]]
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| comsys = Unspecified
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| T&T = Unspecified
 
| speed = 80
 
| speed = 80
 
| Crew = 1
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
Introduced in [[3049]] by [[Earthwerks Incorporated|Earthwerks]]'s [[Free Worlds League]] branch, the ''Ibex RV'' was created for farmers and rural settlements. The vehicle became wildly popular with both rural and urban users, being seen as a status symbol for the latter.  
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Introduced in [[3049]] by [[Earthwerks Incorporated|Earthwerks]]'s [[Free Worlds League]] branch, the '''Ibex RV''' was created for farmers and rural settlements. The vehicle became wildly popular with both rural and urban users, being seen as a status symbol for the latter.  
  
The vehicle is also used by law enforcement agencies and Free Worlds League Militia forces.
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The vehicle is also used by law enforcement agencies and Free Worlds League Militia forces.<ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 154 - "Vehicle Profile Fluff".</ref>
  
==Features==
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==Equipment and Capabilities==
  
The two ton vehicle has an eleven-kilogram tank which allows a 500 kilometer range.
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The two-ton vehicle has an eleven-kilogram fuel tank which allows a 500 km range.
Equipped with four doors (two per side) and a rear door.
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It is equipped with four doors (two per side) and a rear door.
It has a cargo capacity of 601kg and is able to carry seven passengers.  
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It has a cargo capacity of 601kg and is able to carry seven passengers.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
*'''Ibex RV (Militarized) -''' Armored up with (BAR 7) armor, a pair of "King David" Lt. Gauss mounted on right and left sides. Early version of the vehicle had [[Machine Guns]]. Its cargo capacity of 388kg is accessible from the rear door. The vehicle carries seven passengers.
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*'''Ibex RV (Militarized; MG) -''' Introduced in 3049, the vehicle is armored up to a ([[BAR|BAR 7]]) been fitted with Machine guns.<ref>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/4356/ibex-rv-militarized-mg MUL Profile for the Ibex RV (Militarized; MG) - Introduction Year and new name listed only.]</ref>
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*'''Ibex RV (Militarized; Gauss) -''' Introduced in 3064, the second version of the armored Ibex shares (BAR 7) armor as Machine gun version., a pair of "King David" Lt. Gauss mounted on right and left sides.<ref>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/4355/ibex-rv-militarized-gauss MUL Profile for the Ibex RV (Militarized; Gauss) - Introduction Year and new name listed only.]</ref> BV (2.0) = 36<ref>''Turning Points: Irian'', p. 30</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Features eight seats
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Features eight seats, including the driver.
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It should be noted that as of this writing, there is currently no updated record sheets available for the Ibex RV or its variants. Record Sheets are found in the Handbook: House Marik lacks Battle Value and the Machine Gun version lacks a record sheet completely.
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A record sheet for the Ibex RV Gauss variant was included in the ''[[Turning Points: Irian]]'' product.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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<references />
*''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 154 - "Vehicle Profile"
 
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
*''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
 
*''[[Handbook: House Marik]]''
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*''[[Master Unit List]]''
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*''[[Turning Points: Irian]]''
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[[Category:Support Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Civilian Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Civilian Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Light Combat Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Light Combat Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Wheeled Support Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Wheeled Support Vehicles]]
[[Category:Free Worlds League Combat Vehicles]]
 
 
[[Category:Free Worlds League Support Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Free Worlds League Support Vehicles]]

Latest revision as of 19:29, 4 January 2023

Ibex RV.jpg
Ibex RV
Production information
Manufacturer Earthwerks-FWL
Mission Civilian work vehicle
Type Wheeled
Technical specifications
Mass 2 Tons
Armor Unspecified (BAR 4)
Engine internal combustion engine
Speed 80 km/h
Crew 1
Communications System Unspecified
Targeting Tracking System Unspecified
Armament

None


Description[edit]

Introduced in 3049 by Earthwerks's Free Worlds League branch, the Ibex RV was created for farmers and rural settlements. The vehicle became wildly popular with both rural and urban users, being seen as a status symbol for the latter.

The vehicle is also used by law enforcement agencies and Free Worlds League Militia forces.[1]

Equipment and Capabilities[edit]

The two-ton vehicle has an eleven-kilogram fuel tank which allows a 500 km range. It is equipped with four doors (two per side) and a rear door. It has a cargo capacity of 601kg and is able to carry seven passengers.

Variants[edit]

  • Ibex RV (Militarized; MG) - Introduced in 3049, the vehicle is armored up to a (BAR 7) been fitted with Machine guns.[2]
  • Ibex RV (Militarized; Gauss) - Introduced in 3064, the second version of the armored Ibex shares (BAR 7) armor as Machine gun version., a pair of "King David" Lt. Gauss mounted on right and left sides.[3] BV (2.0) = 36[4]

Notes[edit]

Features eight seats, including the driver.

It should be noted that as of this writing, there is currently no updated record sheets available for the Ibex RV or its variants. Record Sheets are found in the Handbook: House Marik lacks Battle Value and the Machine Gun version lacks a record sheet completely.

A record sheet for the Ibex RV Gauss variant was included in the Turning Points: Irian product.

References[edit]

Bibliography[edit]