J-27 Ordnance Transport

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J-27 Ordnance Transport
Production information
Manufacturer Acme Widgets, Various
Mission Logistics
Type Tracked
Technical specifications
Mass 10
Armor StarSlab/1
Engine 50 ICE (various)
Speed 86 km/h
Crew 3
Armament

1 x Sperry Browning Machine Gun

BV (2.0) 47[1][2]


Description

The J-27 Ordnance Transport was the backbone of the Star League Defense Force and remains a common sight in Inner Sphere and Periphery armies. Consisting of a tracked cab and wheeled trailer unit driven by two crewmen, each J-27 can carry 11 tons of ammo in total, enough for a single BattleMech lance. The cab can hold 3 tons of ammunition, typically missile reloads for LRM launchers, while the trailer carries the remainder. A half-ton of armor protects the vehicle, though the supplies are transported in the open, and the trailer can only be detached from the cab manually, usually the job of the third crewman.[1]

Though critical to the resupply of military units in the field, the J-27 makes for a very explosive target. For some Great House armies, especially those of House Kurita, J-27s are operated by penal units, though House Steiner and House Davion do not follow this policy. Most military convicts, when given the choice between the firing squad or service with a J-27 unit, choose the former.[1]

Armaments

The J-27 is armed by a single Sperry Browning Machine Gun, manned by the third crewman, which is useful for self-defense purposes only. The gun is mounted such that it cannot be depressed low enough to fire into the ammunition on either the trailer or stored on the cab.[1]

Variants

  • K-27 "Killjoy" - Introduced in 2847 a combat variant designed to look like a regular J-27, while mounting a missile launcher and additional armor. BV (2.0)= 170[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Technical Readout: 3039, pp. 18-19, "J-27 Ordnance Transport Profile"
  2. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 27
  3. Record Sheets: 3039 Unabridged, p. 31

Bibliography