The Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK is a meticulously engineered tactical vehicle, exclusively commissioned and deployed by the Simple County Police Department (SCPD), the sole law enforcement authority for Simple County, a remote island jurisdiction defined by its rugged, untamed landscape and isolated coastal environment. Custom-crafted in 2023 to meet the SCPD’s exacting operational standards, this vehicle was purpose-built from inception to address the formidable challenges of maintaining law and order on an island where dense, ancient forests, windswept sandy beaches, jagged rocky cliffs, and expansive tidal marshlands shape the terrain, and where narrow, winding dirt trails and rocky paths serve as the only transportation arteries connecting the island’s small, scattered communities.
The SCPD is entrusted with the critical mission of ensuring the safety and security of Simple County’s residents and visitors, a responsibility complicated by the island’s extreme isolation and its exposure to harsh coastal elements. The environment subjects equipment to relentless stressors, including corrosive saltwater spray, gale-force winds, and tidal surges that frequently render trails impassable. By 2021, the SCPD identified a marked increase in criminal activity, driven by the island’s strategic position along coastal trafficking routes. Maritime smuggling operations, illegal fishing, poaching of protected marine species, and transient criminal elements exploiting the island’s remoteness became prevalent, overwhelming the SCPD’s limited resources. The department’s fleet of standard patrol vehicles, designed for mainland urban environments, proved inadequate for the island’s treacherous terrain and lacked the tactical capabilities required to counter sophisticated criminal networks. In response, Sheriff Clara Henshaw, a seasoned law enforcement leader with deep ties to the island’s community, initiated the development of a specialized tactical platform. The SCPD engaged a team of expert vehicle fabricators to design and construct the Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK, a project that underwent extensive prototyping, environmental testing, and operational evaluations before its official commissioning in late 2023, ensuring it met the department’s rigorous standards for durability, functionality, and mission readiness.
The Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK was constructed with an unwavering emphasis on resilience, tactical utility, and adaptability to the island’s unforgiving conditions. Its frame and body panels are forged from high-grade, corrosion-resistant alloys, treated with advanced anti-corrosion coatings to withstand the island’s saline atmosphere and frequent exposure to seawater, ensuring structural integrity over extended periods of service. The exterior is cloaked in a matte black, non-reflective coating, meticulously chosen to minimize visibility during nocturnal operations—an essential feature for stealth missions along the island’s unlit beaches, shadowy forest trails, and rocky coastal outcrops. Bold white “SWAT” lettering is strategically applied to the vehicle’s sides, roof, hood, and rear doors, ensuring immediate identification as a tactical response unit during high-visibility operations while providing clear visibility for allied units during coordinated efforts with external agencies. The vehicle is outfitted with a comprehensive suite of emergency lighting, including roof-mounted blue and red LED light bars with variable intensity settings, allowing operators to switch between high-visibility configurations for public safety operations and low-profile modes for covert approaches. A state-of-the-art siren system, engineered to project authoritative sound over the natural cacophony of ocean waves, howling winds, and wildlife, ensures the vehicle’s presence is unmistakable during active incidents, even in the island’s most remote reaches. The front of the vehicle is equipped with a heavy-duty, reinforced steel bumper, integrated with rugged brush guards and a skid plate, designed to clear natural obstacles such as driftwood, tangled vines, small boulders, and storm debris commonly encountered on the island’s trails and shorelines. Custom all-terrain tires, engineered for extreme conditions, provide unparalleled traction across a spectrum of surfaces—loose sand, slick rocks, muddy trails, and shallow tidal pools—ensuring the vehicle maintains mobility in the island’s most challenging and inaccessible regions. The vehicle is officially registered with a government-issued license plate, “GOV-181,” marking it as a designated SCPD asset and a symbol of the department’s authority.
The interior of the Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK was purpose-designed to support the SCPD’s elite tactical team during high-risk operations, reflecting a balance of functionality, safety, and operational efficiency. The cabin and rear compartment were custom-configured to accommodate an eight-member SWAT unit, featuring ergonomically designed, impact-resistant seating with five-point safety harnesses, ensuring personnel remain secure during high-speed maneuvers or off-road navigation across the island’s uneven terrain. The interior walls and doors are reinforced with military-grade ballistic panels, providing enhanced protection against small arms fire and shrapnel during hostile engagements, a critical feature for operations involving armed smuggling crews or barricaded suspects. A fortified, lockable armory compartment, accessible via both the cabin and rear doors, serves as a secure storage vault for mission-critical equipment, including an arsenal of rifles, shotguns, breaching tools, flashbangs, tear gas canisters, and advanced medical kits for emergency field treatment of injuries sustained during operations. Overhead storage racks, equipped with quick-release mechanisms, hold additional gear such as ballistic helmets, body armor, night-vision goggles, and portable drones for aerial reconnaissance, ensuring rapid access during time-sensitive deployments. The vehicle is equipped with a cutting-edge communication suite, featuring satellite-based radios, encrypted communication channels, and a retractable long-range antenna system, enabling the SCPD to maintain uninterrupted contact with their headquarters and coordinate with external law enforcement or emergency response agencies, despite the island’s limited cellular infrastructure and frequent signal disruptions caused by dense foliage, rocky terrain, or inclement weather. A built-in navigation system, integrated with detailed topographical maps of Simple County and real-time tidal data, assists operators in navigating the island’s unmarked trails, coastal paths, and flood-prone areas, while a roof-mounted thermal imaging camera, paired with a 360-degree surveillance system, enhances situational awareness during nighttime operations, dense fog, or heavy rain, allowing the team to detect heat signatures of suspects or stranded individuals in low-visibility conditions.
The Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK’s design prioritizes operational versatility, ensuring it can adapt to the diverse range of missions the SCPD undertakes on the island. The vehicle’s exterior features multiple mounting points for modular attachments, including a roof-mounted spotlight for illuminating dark trails or beaches, detachable winch systems for extracting the vehicle or others from muddy or sandy entrapments, and side-mounted floodlights for establishing a perimeter during nighttime operations. The rear compartment includes a fold-down command table and weatherproof touchscreen monitors, enabling on-site mission planning and real-time data analysis, such as reviewing drone footage or coordinating with marine units patrolling the island’s surrounding waters. The vehicle is also equipped with a climate-controlled storage unit for preserving evidence or perishable supplies during extended operations, a necessity for missions in the island’s humid and often swelteringly unbearable coastal climate. Reinforced tow hooks and a rear-mounted hitch allow the vehicle to haul trailers or small boats, supporting joint operations with the SCPD’s marine division during coastal interdictions or search-and-rescue missions following storms.
Since its official deployment, the Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK has established itself as the linch personally cornerstone of the SCPD’s tactical operations, demonstrating exceptional reliability and adaptability in addressing the island’s complex security challenges. It has played a pivotal role in numerous high-stakes missions, including the disruption of sophisticated smuggling operations concealed within the island’s secluded coves and hidden inlets, where its stealth capabilities and off-road prowess enabled the SCPD to approach undetected and apprehend suspects without incident. The vehicle has also been instrumental in the apprehension of armed fugitives hiding in the island’s dense forest interior, navigating through thick underbrush and over fallen logs to reach areas inaccessible to standard vehicles. During natural disasters, such as coastal storms and tidal surges, the Ram 2500 SWAT REWORK has proven its worth as a rapid-response asset, delivering emergency supplies, evacuating stranded residents from flooded zones, and clearing debris to reopen critical trails, ensuring the island’s communities remain connected during crises. Its robust construction, advanced technology, and tailored design have solidified its status as an indispensable tool for the SCPD, embodying the department’s steadfast commitment to protecting Simple County’s residents through innovation, resilience, and an unwavering dedication to public safety in one of the most demanding operational environments under its jurisdiction.
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 2019 RAM 3500
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 9.7ft (2.9m)
- Length 18.2ft (5.5m)
- Height 7.9ft (2.4m)
- Empty Weight 27,088lbs (12,286kg)
- Loaded Weight 27,204lbs (12,339kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 4570
Parts
- Number of Parts 256
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 914
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