TLF-LL6500
TLF-LL6500 Fire Engine | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Saurer-Bucher |
Use | Civilian vehicle |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Chassis Type (Size) | Wheeled (Medium) |
Equipment Rating | |
Cost | ??? |
Introduced | ??? |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 44 tons |
Speed | 60 KpH |
Top Speed | 90 Kph |
Power Plant | ICE |
Fuel (Type/Range) | 500 km (Petrochemical) |
Armament | none |
Heat Sinks | none |
Armor | BAR 4[1] |
Crew | 2 |
Description
The TLF-LL6500 is a fire engine. Like the fire engines that have existed since the mid-20th Century, it carries ladders, hoses, and other firefighting equipment in a compact vehicle. It is prized for its ability to hold nearly ten tons of water or fire retardant on board. This is useful when the fire is in rural locations or the water supply is otherwise lacking.
Cargo
4 tons standard, 4 Doors (2 Left/2 Right), 8.6 tons liquid (9.5 tons).[1]
Notes
Features 8 passenger seats (.6 tons), 2 mounted searchlights (1 ton), 2 100m ladder (1 ton), and 2 sprayers (0.03 tons).[2]
Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised refers to this vehicle as the Saurer-Bucher. The original Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex had Saurer-Bucher as the name of the company that produced the TLF-LL6500.