Bulldog (Truck)

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This article is about the civilian truck. For other uses, see Bulldog (disambiguation).
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Bulldog Medium Truck
Production information
Manufacturer Pinard Protectorates Limited[1]
Production Year 3020[2]
Use Cargo Hauler,
Logistic Support Vehicle
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Chassis Type (Size) Wheeled (Small)
Equipment Rating B/X-B-A
Introduced 3020
Technical specifications
Mass 3,000 kg
Top Speed 64 km/h
Power Plant ICE
Fuel (Type/Range) 1000 km
Armament None
Heat Sinks None
Armor Unspecified
Barrier Armor Rating (BAR) 2
Crew 1 enlisted/non-rated


Description[edit]

The Bulldog Medium Truck was a civilian truck produced by the civilian branch of Pinard Protectorates Limited. It was produced at the Perdition factory and all of PPL's satellite factories throughout the Taurian Concordat.[1]

Equipment and Capabilities[edit]

The vehicle is equipped with a 1,617 kg lift capacity for its cargo bay. It has an open bed, with one door in the rear. The vehicle has seating for four passengers and has four handheld searchlights.[1]

Design Quirks[edit]

The Bulldog (Truck) is subject of the following Design Quirk:[1]

Related Designs[edit]

  • Pit Bull - Military version of the Bulldog produced by Pinard.

Similar Vehicles[edit]

  • Norman Utility Truck - This is a New Earth Trading Company knockoff of the Bulldog. Other than a few cosmetic differences, the vehicles are identical.[1]
  • Deuce-and-a-Half - Introduced in 3068 this is a House Davion military vehicle which again is similar to the Bulldog. However, this version has its rear wheels replaced by tracks. These half-track trucks are used for cargo hauling for House Davion's military logistical needs. It has been copied by both Draconis Combine and Free Worlds League militaries.[1]

Notes[edit]

There is no published record sheet for the Bulldog as of this writing.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised, p. 14: "Bulldog"
  2. online date for the Bulldog (Truck)

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