Combat Vehicle

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"Most armies use their BattleMech resources sparingly when they can, and so maintain forces of Combat Vehicles to serve in low-intensity conflicts and as auxiliaries to BattleMech units. Like BattleMechs, vehicles can be constructed as modular OmniVehicles. Vehicles are classified by weight in the same manner as BattleMechs, and also by type of locomotion."[1]

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Light Vehicles

"Light vehicles have a maximum weight of 35 tons. Primarily used for reconnaissance, the light vehicle is almost exclusively designed for speed. Though tracked and wheeled light vehicles exist on the battlefield, hovercraft —with their greater speeds— dominate this weight class."[1]



Medium Vehicles

"Medium vehicles weigh from 36 to 55 tons. Used as skirmishers, medium vehicles are fielded by the various House militaries of the Inner Sphere to harass and pin down an enemy until heavier forces can be brought to bear."[1]



Heavy Vehicles

"Heavy vehicles range from 56 to 75 tons. Mirroring the medium ’Mech weight class, heavy vehicles are the workhorse vehicle of all Successor State armies. Packing a serious punch with armor to match, a heavy vehicle can stay in the fight longer than some medium ’Mechs."[1]


Assault Vehicles

"Assault vehicles weigh from 76 to 100 tons. Though they lack the mobility of their ’Mech counterparts, the sheer volume of firepower that an assault vehicle carries can be the downfall of even a heavy ’Mech if the MechWarrior piloting it fails to exercise caution."[1]



Locomotion Types

Vehicles are also classified by their types of locomotion:

Notes

It should be noted, that Combat Vehicles are refer in parts as "Armor" forces in earlier publications and also used as name of regimental/battalion/company formations.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Total Warfare p. 22-23

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