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Musketeer Hover Tank | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Corean Enterprises[1] |
Mission | Main Battle |
Type | Hover |
Cost | 1,846,667 C-bills |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 50 |
Armor | StarGuard CIV Ferro-Fibrous w/ CASE[1] |
Engine | GM 115 ICE[1] |
Speed | 119 km/h |
Crew | 4 |
Communications System | Corean Transband-J9[1] |
Targeting Tracking System | Corean B-Tech w/TAG[1] |
Armament | |
BV (1.0) | 834[1][2] |
BV (2.0) | ??? |
Description
The Musketeer Hover Tank is a combat vehicle designed to deliver concentrated firepower quickly and cheaply. The hovertank is as difficult to kill as a hover vehicle can be, with seven tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor protecting it, and CASE protecting its four-person crew from internal explosions. An internal combustion engine is inexpensive and can still maintain speeds up to 119 km/h.[1]
Armament
The Musketeer was created to deliver a Mydron Tornado Rotary Autocannon/5 to the field. Three tons of ammunition give the Musketeer's crew the ability to maintain sustained fire. The autocannon is backed up by a pair of Holly Mark II Streak SRM-2 launchers. The result of this is a scattershot effect that can quickly damage the motive systems of enemy tanks and damage critical systems.[1]
Variants
- Armor - This variant replaces the autocannon with a smaller Rotary Autocannon/2. The loss of firepower nonetheless enabled engineers to add additional armor, making the Musketeer even more difficult to bring down.[1] BV (1.0) = 553[2]