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==Description==
 
==Description==
As a scout vehicle, the '''Swift Wind''' is designed to carry one scout to where he or she needs to be and back again quickly. It has six wheels, each one powered and providing good clearance. Its comm system allows it to relay information back to its comrades quickly, and can even act as an artillery spotter.
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As a scout vehicle,which is built on Indicass <ref>Technical Readout 3039 p.12 </ref>, the '''Swift Wind''' is designed to carry one scout to where he or she needs to be and back again quickly. It has six wheels, each one powered and providing good clearance. Its comm system allows it to relay information back to its comrades quickly, and can even act as an artillery spotter.
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==

Revision as of 16:42, 9 November 2011

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Swift Wind
Production information
Manufacturer Ceres Metals
Mission Reconnaissance/Spotter
Type Wheeled
Cost 54,469 C-bills
Technical specifications
Mass 8 tons
Armor standard
Engine GM 60 Fusion
Speed 162 km/h
Crew 1
Armament

none

BV (1.0) 25
BV (2.0) 83[1]


Description

As a scout vehicle,which is built on Indicass [2], the Swift Wind is designed to carry one scout to where he or she needs to be and back again quickly. It has six wheels, each one powered and providing good clearance. Its comm system allows it to relay information back to its comrades quickly, and can even act as an artillery spotter.

Armament

The Swift Wind has no weapons to speak of. It is, however, equipped with a powerful communications system which enables it to eavesdrop on enemies as well as contact friendly 'Mechs, artillery, aerospace units, DropShips, satellites, and even JumpShips. This gives it formidable coordinative abilities when acting in concert with these units.

Variants

  • I.C.E. - Ceres produce also an cheaper version of their vehicle for customers with limited budgets. The change to an I.C.E. eliminted the 0.5 cargo bay because of the increase engine weight. [3]

References

  1. Master Unit List.pdf
  2. Technical Readout 3039 p.12
  3. Record Sheets 3039 p. 4

Bibliography