SSC13ARP (Range Rover), Jeep class Air Raft
(FF&S v2)Statistics
| Tons: 1std (Airframe Medium Box Fast Subsonic) | Crew: 1/1 |
| Cargo Pod: 1x0.25std (3.5kl capacity) | Volume: 14m3 |
| Passengers High/Medium: 0/0 | Cost: 0.068 MCr |
| Mass (L/C): 9t/5t | Passengers Low: 0 |
| Maintenance Points: 0 | Dimensions: 3.9m x 1.9m x 1.9m |
| Troops/Science: 2/0 | Tech Level: 13 |
| Size: 6 | Frozen Watch: 0 |
Electronics
| Controls: | Holographic, Standard automation. 2xFlight Computer (CM: 0.6 CP: 1.67). Terrain following sensors (TF: 510kph, NOE: 170kph). No bridge. |
| Communications: | 1xRadio (500km, 0MW). 1xLaser (500km, 0MW). |
| Sensors: | 1xAEMS (30km, 0.02MW). |
| Signatures: | Visible: -1.5, IR: -1.5 (-1 at 1MW, -1.5 at 0MW), Active: 0, Neutrino: -2, Gravitation: -2 |
Weaponry
| None. |
Performance
| 3.4/6.1 | Contra-grav (1MW) |
| 346kph/480kph | Atmosphere (/Cruise: 260kph/360kph) |
| 1 | Power (/Fusion+: 0.72MW, 240 hour endurance) |
| 0 | Life Sup. (/Type: Basic, Minimal) |
| 4 | G-Comp |
| 0 [10] | Armor, 0 Structure |
Features
| 1xShip's locker (0std ea.) | 1xStorage (0.05std ea. or 0.71kl) |
Crew Details
| 1xManeuver. |
Design Notes:
The SSC13ARP is designed as a low-end military air raft. The tough hull and terrain
following avionics allow it to operate in difficult terrain. With space for the driver and
one passenger in the cab, plus a passenger seat and small storage area in the back able to
hold up to 3.5kl of cargo, it is a very versatile vehicle. The cab and rear area is fully
enclosed and can be pressurized. When pressurized extreme caution must be taken when
opening the side hatches (located on both sides of the cab). Uses range from general
transportation to a command vehicle to a field ambulance. The rear area can be replaced
with a space for a single stretcher to carry wounded.
The civilian model, called the Range Rover, is popular, especially among ranchers and outdoorsmen.
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