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The [[Jihad]] and the discovery of the Hegemony Memory Core allowed the vehicle to be brought back into production on both its old factory site on Arcturus and on [[Halfway]].<ref name=TRO:3075p276/>
 
The [[Jihad]] and the discovery of the Hegemony Memory Core allowed the vehicle to be brought back into production on both its old factory site on Arcturus and on [[Halfway]].<ref name=TRO:3075p276/>
  
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Not intended for direct combat, the Büffel is meant to operate in the rear areas of friendly forces. The weaponry of the Büffel VII includes a pair of turret-mounted machine guns and a single one mounted in the front.  Providing for some defense against light armored vehicles and infantry it has been given a pair of Vehicle Grenade Launchers mounted in the rear.  A ton of ammunition is alloted to the machine guns.<ref name=TRO:3075p276/>
 
Not intended for direct combat, the Büffel is meant to operate in the rear areas of friendly forces. The weaponry of the Büffel VII includes a pair of turret-mounted machine guns and a single one mounted in the front.  Providing for some defense against light armored vehicles and infantry it has been given a pair of Vehicle Grenade Launchers mounted in the rear.  A ton of ammunition is alloted to the machine guns.<ref name=TRO:3075p276/>
  
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The vehicle has a [[Bulldozer]] in its front to allow it to plow through debris. To help haul disabled vehicles, it mounts two [[Lift Hoist|Lift Hoists]] on the turret to allow for maximum flexibility.  Its Internal Combustion Engine manages to get the vehicle up to approximately 50 kp/h, while its fuel capacity allows it to travel 208km.  The vehicle is protected by 5.5 tons’ worth of reinforced hull plating armor that allows it to survive enemy fire long enough to accomplish its mission objectives.<ref name=TRO:3075p276/>
 
The vehicle has a [[Bulldozer]] in its front to allow it to plow through debris. To help haul disabled vehicles, it mounts two [[Lift Hoist|Lift Hoists]] on the turret to allow for maximum flexibility.  Its Internal Combustion Engine manages to get the vehicle up to approximately 50 kp/h, while its fuel capacity allows it to travel 208km.  The vehicle is protected by 5.5 tons’ worth of reinforced hull plating armor that allows it to survive enemy fire long enough to accomplish its mission objectives.<ref name=TRO:3075p276/>
  

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Büffel VII Engineering Support Vehicle
Production information
Manufacturer Arcturan Arms
MacEnroe Motors
Mission Salvage Vehicle
Minefield Sweeper
Obstacle Removal
Type Tracked
Technical specifications
Mass 70 tons
Armor BAR 7
Engine ICE
Speed 54 k/ph km/h
Crew 6 - 1 Officer
2 enlisted/non-rates
3 gunners
Armament

3 x Machine Guns
2 x Vehicle Grenade Launchers (rear)

BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) 351[1]
365[2]


Description

The Büffel VII is a House Steiner combat engineering vehicle that was first produced in 2407. The vehicle was created to help Combat Engineers remove battlefield obstacles, such as debris, salvage and minefields.[1]

Büffel is German for "Buffalo".

Deployment

The vehicle was produced by the Arcturus Arms of Arcturus during the Age of War. The vehicle saw service for centuries in the Lyran Commonwealth's main line units and then later in planetary militia units. The vehicle in one form or another remained in service despite its manufacturing being taken over by MacEnroe Motors which later went out of business. The Büffel VII's specifications became the basis for many combat engineering vehicles to come after it.[1]

The Jihad and the discovery of the Hegemony Memory Core allowed the vehicle to be brought back into production on both its old factory site on Arcturus and on Halfway.[1]

Weapons and Equipment

Weapons

Not intended for direct combat, the Büffel is meant to operate in the rear areas of friendly forces. The weaponry of the Büffel VII includes a pair of turret-mounted machine guns and a single one mounted in the front. Providing for some defense against light armored vehicles and infantry it has been given a pair of Vehicle Grenade Launchers mounted in the rear. A ton of ammunition is alloted to the machine guns.[1]

Equipment

The vehicle has a Bulldozer in its front to allow it to plow through debris. To help haul disabled vehicles, it mounts two Lift Hoists on the turret to allow for maximum flexibility. Its Internal Combustion Engine manages to get the vehicle up to approximately 50 kp/h, while its fuel capacity allows it to travel 208km. The vehicle is protected by 5.5 tons’ worth of reinforced hull plating armor that allows it to survive enemy fire long enough to accomplish its mission objectives.[1]

The vehicle is also fitted with rear-facing Minesweeper gear, however due to its placing, the operators must drive the Büffel backwards in order to clear a minefield. The vehicle’s rear armor has been configured so as to handle this task with some safety.[1]

Variants

  • Reverse Büffel - Its only Age of War era production variant produced by MacEnroe Motors in 2540s, this variant swaps the Minesweeper and bulldozer arrangements so that the vehicle can drive forwards while clearing mines. This allows for a swifter sweeping of the battlefield[1]. BV (2.0)= 365[3]
  • Büffel (Cargo) - This is a field-upgrade which includes the removal of the rear mounted Grenade launchers in favor of additional cargo capacity[1]. BV (2.0)= 343[4]
  • Büffel VIII - This Jihad era Variant is produced by re-started factories in the Lyran Alliance during the mid-3070s. It removes the single Machine Gun mounted in the front and the Vehicle Grenade Launchers in favor of a Cargo Bay to allow twenty Combat Engineers to be transported onto the field[1]. BV (2.0)= 339[5]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Technical Readout: 3075, p. 276, "Büffel Engineering Support Vehicle
  2. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 191
  3. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 192
  4. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 193
  5. Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - Age of War, p. 194

Bibliography