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== Description ==
The '''Heavy Bridgelayer''' is the largest and strongest of the portable devices. Like all [[Bridgelayer]]s it is used to deploy a 30 meter bridge weighing 6 tons to cross rivers, terrain of up to 30 meters apart and 30 meters in differing heights, or other difficult terrain. The Heavy Bridgelayer can support 45 tons with ease and up to 90 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 '''Heavy Bridgelayer''' is the largest and heaviest of the portable bridges able to be carried by Combat Vehicles and Support Vehicles. Once deployed, the bridge can span terrain or rivers up to 30 meters across and 6 meters in differing heights. The heavy bridgelayer can support a maximum of 90 tons of weight per hex, however, if the bridge takes damage its ability to carry weight is reduced.<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 11:52, 8 November 2022

Description[edit]

The Heavy Bridgelayer is the largest and heaviest of the portable bridges able to be carried by Combat Vehicles and Support Vehicles. Once deployed, the bridge can span terrain or rivers up to 30 meters across and 6 meters in differing heights. The heavy bridgelayer can support a maximum of 90 tons of weight per hex, however, if the bridge takes damage its ability to carry weight is reduced.[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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