M6213 Rampart RAV (Warrior II)
Background
The Rampart Rocket Assault Vehicle is an eight-wheeled Warrior II with a removable 127mm or 70mm rocket box launcher. The Rampart is produced by Tadei Technologies of the Federation. The vehicle has 4-wheel drive and can be switched to all-wheel drive.
The vehicle comes with a common engine, transmission, hydraulics, wheels, tires, differentials and transfer case.
Extensive computer support helps soldiers fight the enemy while reducing friendly fire incidents. Each vehicle can track friendly vehicles in the field as well as detected enemies. The driver and the vehicle commander have periscopes that allow them to see outside the vehicle without exposing themselves to the outside.
Operators can train for using the vehicle from computer training modules inside the vehicle.
The Rampart's thermal sights can see out to 2,400m, compared to 100m for night vision sights used by dismounted soldiers. This capability allows the vehicle to warn dismounted soldiers of threats which lie beyond the range of their night vision sights.
The Rampart's hull is constructed from high-hardness steel which offers a basic level of protection against 14.5 mm rounds on the frontal arc, and all-around protection against 7.62 mm ball ammunition. In addition to this, Ramparts are also equipped with bolt-on ceramic armor which offers all-around protection against 14.5 mm, armor-piercing ammunition, and artillery fragments from 155mm rounds.
In addition to the integral ceramic armor, optional packages have been developed. These include slat armor and reactive armor tiles (SRAT) for protection against rocket propelled grenades and other projectiles, the hull protection kit (HPK), armored skirts for additional protection against improvised explosive devices, and a ballistic shield to protect the commander's hatch.
The rockets can achieve ranges of 11km and can be fitted with a guidance module to extend range to 15km as well as allow it to perform precision strikes on targets. The box prevents the top hatches from opening in the rear but can be removed in minutes and converted back to the Warrior IAV and vise versa.
-Based off an unknown (Chinese?) vehicle. (Idk, I saw a picture and decided to make it)
Controls
Movement
-Pitch controls forward and reverse
-Yaw turns vehicle
-Brake stops vehicle
-AG7 Activates Gyroscope incase you flip over
-AG4 Activates Parachutes (Kinda useless)
Weapons
-VTOL Rotates 12.7mm CWS
-Trim Elevates 12.7mm CWS
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor M247 Warrior SPG
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 9.6ft (2.9m)
- Length 25.9ft (7.9m)
- Height 11.5ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 39,331lbs (17,840kg)
- Loaded Weight 40,199lbs (18,234kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.083
- Wing Loading 7,469.3lbs/ft2 (36,468.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 5.4ft2 (0.5m2)
- Drag Points 6241
Parts
- Number of Parts 349
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,317