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This article is about the vehicle. For the creature, see Nolan (species).
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Kallon RML-447C Nolan
Production information
Manufacturer Kallon Industries
Use Heavy Transport Engine via Maglev rail lines
Tech Base Non-Tournment Legal
Chassis Type (Size) Rail (Large)
Equipment Rating
Cost ???
Introduced ???
Technical specifications
Mass 475 tons
Speed 18
Top Speed 180 Kph
Power Plant Maglev
Fuel (Type/Range) N/A
Armament 2 x LB-X Autocannon/10, 4 x Machine Guns, Advance Fire Control
Heat Sinks 0
Armor 229 (Bar 10)
Crew 18 (3 + 3 Officers, 12 gunners)
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description

Created by Kallon Industries as a MagLev based rail engine to assist hauling large military formation across planetary continents. The Nolan was designed in tandem with the RMC-3050 LevCar.

Armament

Engine itself mounts two LB 10-X Autocannons in turret, with six tons of ammunition. Also, the vehicle mounts four Machine Guns mounted forward to fend off infantry. The machine guns share one ton ammunition between the four guns. All the weapons are guided by an Advance Fire Control computer.

In addition to its weaponry, the engine carries two foot infantry platoons which can be used to provide security for the train.

Cargo

Vehicle carries over 76 tons of cargo, with one door on each side of the tractor. The cargo bay can be used to feed its crew and infantry platoons.

Variants

  • Nolan (Standard Rail Version) - Kallon created a standard locomotive engine to use on worlds with conventional rail infrastructures. The train runs on fuel cell drive and twenty-five percent slower than the MagLev version. The train does however still retain all capacities and equipment of the MagLev version.

Notes

The Nolan features Armored, Tractor Chassis and Controls Modications.

The RMC-3050 LevCar (rail car) is specificly designed be pulled by this vehicle.

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