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The LHV4 "Levi" was a co-development of the ULA "Louie" class LV. it utilizes almost the exact same chassis and armoured body configuration, with a canopy-less design incorporating rugged, simple to use electronics such as a sensor and targeting package for the forward mounted energy weapon mount. | The LHV4 "Levi" was a co-development of the ULA "Louie" class LV. it utilizes almost the exact same chassis and armoured body configuration, with a canopy-less design incorporating rugged, simple to use electronics such as a sensor and targeting package for the forward mounted energy weapon mount. | ||
− | The top cupola mounts a twin configuration of the ULA's ubiquitous | + | The top cupola mounts a twin configuration of the ULA's ubiquitous [[Weapon_Lmg_ULA_TT4|TT4 heavy support weapon]], with standardized interfacing to infantry armour cpu's. |
the LHV4's drive systems are the major departure from the LV, utilizing gravitic induction coils to levitate and drive the vehicle. | the LHV4's drive systems are the major departure from the LV, utilizing gravitic induction coils to levitate and drive the vehicle. | ||
[[Category:Vehicle]] | [[Category:Vehicle]] |
Revision as of 15:01, 16 September 2015
LHV4 "Levi" Vehicle
LHV4 "Levi" | |
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300px Levi | |
Type | Hover LAV |
Combat role | Light Assault Vehicle |
Service | |
Used by | United League Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | KMW |
The LHV4 "Levi" was a co-development of the ULA "Louie" class LV. it utilizes almost the exact same chassis and armoured body configuration, with a canopy-less design incorporating rugged, simple to use electronics such as a sensor and targeting package for the forward mounted energy weapon mount.
The top cupola mounts a twin configuration of the ULA's ubiquitous TT4 heavy support weapon, with standardized interfacing to infantry armour cpu's.
the LHV4's drive systems are the major departure from the LV, utilizing gravitic induction coils to levitate and drive the vehicle.