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Revision as of 15:51, 11 August 2013

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Sniper Artillery
Production information
Manufacturer ???
Mission Long-Range Fire Support
Type Tracked
Technical specifications
Mass 80 tons
Armor Kallon Royalstar
Engine GM 240
Speed 54 kph km/h
Crew 3
Armament

Sniper Artillery Piece
2 x ER Small Lasers
2 x Machine Guns

BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description

The Sniper Artillery is a product of the Federated Suns, which was produced in the post-Jihad years. The fusion powered vehicle was noted for its durability and mobility; it gave the vehicle the ability to rapidly move its Sniper artillery piece about the battlefield. The vehicle is based on the old Star League Defense Force Marksman artillery vehicle.

Armament

The vehicle primary weapon is its Sniper Medium Artillery Piece. The vehicle has been given pair of Blazefire Extended-Range Small Lasers for anti-small vehicle protection. It also been given pair of machine guns harry off various infantry attacks.

Variants

None known

MWDA Dossier Variant

Canon Rumor inserted in the Dossier of Kenneth Medchelke suggests that Medchelke has modified his Sniper Artillery. It suggest that he placed a clan equivalent of his vehicles Fusion engine to increase the speed of vehicle.[1]

Related Vehicles

References

  1. Kenneth Medchelke's dossier suggests from intelligence reports that his artillery vehicle has Clan fusion engine to improve its performance.

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