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The '''Light Bridgelayer''' is the lightest and weakest, but most portable of all bridging devices.  Like all [[Bridgelayer]]s it is used to deploy a 30 meter bridge weighing 1 ton to cross rivers, terrain of up to 30 meters apart and 30 meters in differing heights, or other difficult terrain.  The Light Bridgelayer has a standard load of 8 tons, but can support up to 16 tons of weight crossing it at any given time before collapsing.<ref>''Total Warfare'', p. 130-131</ref><ref>''Tech Manual'', p. 344</ref>
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The '''Light Bridgelayer''' is the lightest and weakest, but most portable, of all bridging devices.  It is used to deploy a 30 meter bridge weighing 1 ton, used to cross rivers, terrain of up to 30 meters apart and 6 meters in differing heights, or other difficult terrain.  The light bridgelayer has a standard load of 8 tons, but can support up to 16 tons of weight crossing it at any given time before collapsing.<ref>''Total Warfare'', pp. 130–131: "Bridge-Layer (Light, Medium, Heavy)"</ref><ref>''TechManual'', p. 344: "Bridgelayer (Light, Medium, Heavy)"</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 7 November 2022

The Light Bridgelayer is the lightest and weakest, but most portable, of all bridging devices. It is used to deploy a 30 meter bridge weighing 1 ton, used to cross rivers, terrain of up to 30 meters apart and 6 meters in differing heights, or other difficult terrain. The light bridgelayer has a standard load of 8 tons, but can support up to 16 tons of weight crossing it at any given time before collapsing.[1][2]

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  1. Total Warfare, pp. 130–131: "Bridge-Layer (Light, Medium, Heavy)"
  2. TechManual, p. 344: "Bridgelayer (Light, Medium, Heavy)"

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