Legion Personal Support Vehicle Model 10 Vehicle in Hazard City | World Anvil

Legion Personal Support Vehicle Model 10

LPSV-10

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Armored transport, with armor only a few centimeters thinner than the Hammer Tank. the LPSV can drive at speeds of sixty miles per hour. Can drive through smoke, fire, gas, bullet fire. The only way to stop the LPSV is to knock the track out from under it.   Holds twenty legionaries, along with its crew. The LPSV sports an M134 minigun on the top of it that is controlled by a gunner on the inside. A spotter uses a camera on the inside to spot and sends information to the gunner.   When information the LPSV should be crawling behind the LAM line delivering the troops to the front of the defenses. After the LPSV works as a support vehicle for the attacking troops. When a line is taken, the LPSV will stay until the second line arrives. They will escort the injured back and will press the attack if able.   The LPSV comes in many shapes in sizes. A larger carrier exists to transport six squads at once, but the armor isn't as thick and it contains no weapons. There is also a type that is made specifically for battle engineers. It comes with a small printer to create things for engineers to either break apart or create defenses. There are also medical and supply transports.   The more unique types are the battle carriers. These carriers do not carry troops to any front, but charges at it at full speed. Sometimes they will have missiles that will fire, other times they will be loaded with explosives to be detonated once close. The suicide LPSV is piloted remotely.

Weapons & Armament

The main gun of the LPSV is its M134 minigun. This gun is controlled from inside the vehicle protecting the gunner from attack. A helmet the gunner wears allows him to see in a full 360 degrees around the vehicle. The M134 can be removed and replaced with other weapons.

Armor and defense

900mm thick armor plating designed to take a direct hit from 155 mm howitzer. The plates are sloped to cause deflection and disperse explosive shock.

Communication Tools & Systems

Long-range radio, able to communicate with Legion personnel from miles away. Satellite phone that connects with the home base
Nickname
LPSV-10
Motto
Moving Forward
Manufacturer
Owning Organization
Price
800,000
Beam
9 feet
Length
20 feet
Height
9 feet
Complement / Crew
Six person crew
Cargo & Passenger Capacity
Two squads, or twenty Legionnaires

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