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Fencer Tracked Fighting Vehicle (Tech Level 12)
This vehicle has a crew of 3 (driver, commander, gunner). All crew members are seated in the chassis. It mounts a plasma gun and a RAM auto grenade launcher with TL 12 direct and indirect fire control in a remote turret mount, and a 5-barrel autocannon with TL 12 direct and TL 9 point defense fire control in a remote mount on the turret roof.
Height: 2m (turret: 1m).
Width: 3.5m (turret: 3m).
Length: 6m (turret: 3m). Total Volume: 63m³.
Radical sloping on turret and chassis front. Moderate sloping turret sides. Vertical sloping on all other
faces.
Weight: 102.2 tons unloaded, 104.4 tons loaded.
Price: Cr 2,145,000.
Movement: Road, 130 kph/108 cm; off-road, 78 kph/65 cm.
Movement effects on fire: None.
Armor: Turret and chassis front, 53; turret and chassis sides, 42; turret and chassis rear, 42; deck and belly, 21.
Target Size DMs: +1 high, +2 low.
Equipment in turret: Laser sensor (4+), 8 prismatic aerosol, 8 smoke dischargers, TL 9 image enhancement, TL 8 termal imaging.
Other equipment: 1000-pwr radio, TL 9 image enhancement, TL 8 thermal imaging, extensive ECM, map box, battle computer. Sealed environment and overpressure installed.
Power: 18 Mw fusion power plant consuming 27 liters per hour; fuel
capacity is 648 liters, enough for 24 hours. Tracked suspension (2m width) with a ground pressure of 8 tons/m².
Weapons: Characteristics for the TL 12 Plasma-B gun are given on the standard energy weapons table. Characteristics for the TL 11 RAM auto grenade launcher are given on the grenade launchers table. 1000 grenades are carried in the turret.
The TL 12, 3cm, 5-barrel electric-operated hypervelocity autocannon engages 16 targets with a ROF of 800. Its further direct fire characteristics are listed below.
Effective Long Extreme
KEAP 300(28)+6 400(26)+5 550(24)+2
HE 200(9)+6 300(9)+5 450(9)+2
Only KEAP (Cr8) and HE (Cr4) ammunition are availabe. 2000 rounds are carried in the turret. When used in point defense, 4 dice are rolled.
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Higher TL AFVs are usually Grav vehicles, so I thought I'd try an old-fashioned tracked one. The TL 12 tracks are probably very advanced and flexible to achieve this relatively low ground pressure at a combat weight of >100 tons.
Normally, the commander controls the PD autocannon and the gunner the two other weapons, although the controls can be configured to have it vice versa. All weapons and ammo are stored in the turret, which is entirely remote-controlled, seperated from the crew compartment.
The indirect fire control, by the way, is for the grenade launcher. I figure indirectly lobbed RAM grenades are feasible as fire support for infantry.
Regards,
Tobias