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The '''J-Series Support Vehicles''' are a family of [[support vehicles]] tasked with battlefield resupply and salvage operations. Though designated as rear-echelon vehicles, there duties often force them onto active battlefields, for which their weaponry and armor (or lack thereof) leave their crews particularly vulnerable. The earliest known member of the J-Series, the [[J-27]], gained a notorious reputation, such that military convicts often chose the firing squad rather than operate one.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 18</ref> Later models attempted to correct these flaws, and while newer models boast significant improvements, they are still best advised to avoid direct combat at all cost.<ref>''Technical Redout: 3085'', p. 54</ref> | The '''J-Series Support Vehicles''' are a family of [[support vehicles]] tasked with battlefield resupply and salvage operations. Though designated as rear-echelon vehicles, there duties often force them onto active battlefields, for which their weaponry and armor (or lack thereof) leave their crews particularly vulnerable. The earliest known member of the J-Series, the [[J-27]], gained a notorious reputation, such that military convicts often chose the firing squad rather than operate one.<ref>''Technical Readout: 3039'', p. 18</ref> Later models attempted to correct these flaws, and while newer models boast significant improvements, they are still best advised to avoid direct combat at all cost.<ref>''Technical Redout: 3085'', p. 54</ref> | ||
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Description
The J-Series Support Vehicles are a family of support vehicles tasked with battlefield resupply and salvage operations. Though designated as rear-echelon vehicles, there duties often force them onto active battlefields, for which their weaponry and armor (or lack thereof) leave their crews particularly vulnerable. The earliest known member of the J-Series, the J-27, gained a notorious reputation, such that military convicts often chose the firing squad rather than operate one.[1] Later models attempted to correct these flaws, and while newer models boast significant improvements, they are still best advised to avoid direct combat at all cost.[2]
Series
- J-27 Ordnance Transport
- J-37 Ordnance Transport
- JI-50 “Jifty” Transportable Field Repair Unit
- JI-100 Transportable Recovery Repair Unit