Difference between revisions of "Vehicle LAV Hare"
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− | + | The Hare is the ULA's light armored vehicle of choice. It won't achieve the same top speeds that the Silverback can, but it can carry more troops. It uses a lightweight composite for its armor to maintain speed, but isn't incredibly mine-resistant, it is primarily meant to defeat some small arms fire. The front is reinforced with steel and in some cases, is encouraged to be used against enemy combatants as a means of defeating them. It can carry up to two passengers in addition to the driver and gunner. The vehicle comes with a mine launcher, but some variants have been outfitted with means of deploying medical supplies or ammunition to nearby infantry, though not officially supported by ULA standards. | |
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Latest revision as of 01:47, 30 September 2018
LWV-4 "Hare" | |
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Hare | |
Type | LAV |
Combat role | Light Assault Vehicle |
Service | |
Used by | United League Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | KMW |
Score requirement | 0 points |
Specifications | |
Length | 7m |
Mod slots |
1x Turret 2x Chassis 2x Utility 1x Countermeasure |
Statistics | |
Hull | 2300 points |
Armour | 1000 points |
Boost time | 10s |
Max speed | 1400 |
The Hare is the ULA's light armored vehicle of choice. It won't achieve the same top speeds that the Silverback can, but it can carry more troops. It uses a lightweight composite for its armor to maintain speed, but isn't incredibly mine-resistant, it is primarily meant to defeat some small arms fire. The front is reinforced with steel and in some cases, is encouraged to be used against enemy combatants as a means of defeating them. It can carry up to two passengers in addition to the driver and gunner. The vehicle comes with a mine launcher, but some variants have been outfitted with means of deploying medical supplies or ammunition to nearby infantry, though not officially supported by ULA standards.
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