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Revision as of 07:43, 15 August 2014

JI100 Transportable Field Repair (Vehicle)
Production information
Manufacturer Johnston Industries[1]
Mission Vehicle/'Mech recovery, salvage vehicle, repair vehicle
Type Tracked
Technical specifications
Mass 70
Armor Standard Armor
Engine 220 GM Fusion Engine
Speed 50 kph km/h
Crew 5
Armament

2x Machine Guns

BV (1.0) 62[2]
BV (2.0) ???


Description

The JI100 Transportable Field Repair Vehicle is known for its service during the early thirty-second century.

Equipment and Capacities

The vehicle has a large 33.00 carrying capacity in its Cargo Bay. To help lift its cargo, it has three front mounted Cargo Lift Hoists.

To prevent the vehicle being hijacked by infantry, the JI100 has been equipped with a pair of Machine Guns with half ton of ammunition mounted in the front. It is also protected by 2.5 tons of standard armor.

The vehicle is powered by a General Motors 210 rated fusion engine to allow it to handle its burdens.

Variants


Related Vehicles

Notes

Due to its creation prior to BattleTech TechManual, the JI-100 utilizes older BattleTech construction rules for vehicles. It is a support vehicle and not a combat vehicle.

References

  1. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 62, "JI-50 uses similar naming and theme specification as JI100".
  2. Record Sheets: MechWarrior Dark Age I, p. 25

Bibliography