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Two-seater fast transport vehicle. The turreted mount has an 360 degree firing arc. Is weak but fast.
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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.