Pintel Heavy Combat ATV

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PVC-141 Pintel Heavy Combat ATV
Production information
Manufacturer Pintel Corporation
Use Infantry combat support vehicle
Tech Base Standard
Chassis Type (Size) Wheeled (Small)
Equipment Rating D/X-D-C/E
Cost ???
Introduced 3001[1]
Technical specifications
Mass 500 kg (.5 tons)
Speed 34.2 km/h
Top Speed 64.8 km/h
Power Plant internal combustion engine
Fuel (Type/Range) Petrochemical/1,052 km
Communications System Unspecified
Targeting Tracking System Unspecified
Armament None
Heat Sinks None
Armor Unspecified
Barrier Armor Rating (BAR) 2
Crew 1
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description[edit]

Designed by the Pintel Corporation for the Federated Suns as a personal infantry transport vehicle, the PVC-141 Heavy Combat ATV was created to answer the common infantry troopers' need for a small vehicle which could traverse any terrain, including water. Noted for its oversized wheels, the Heavy Combat ATV has been used by AFFS motorized infantry units since its introduction.[2]

Weapons & Equipment[edit]

The Heavy Combat ATV is unarmed but features a Pintle Mount which can accept a heavy support weapon up to 22kg in weight. The ATV features seating for two and a cargo bay with capacity for 141kg of supplies, Off-road and Tractor Chassis and Control Modifications, a rear hitch for towing a small trailer, and amphibious capabilities. Additionally, the engine is designed to run on just about any type of fuel with no modification necessary.[2]


Notes[edit]

  • Due to the vehicle size and armor capacities, it is considered a support vehicle and not a regular combat vehicle. It is not clear if it was intended to be used as part of motorized infantry formations.
  • Other than Handbook: House Davion, as of this writing there are no published Record Sheets for this vehicle or additional fluff. The Master Unit List, does list the vehicle but does not have battle value as of this time.

References[edit]

  1. MUL Profile for Pintel Heavy Combat ATV - Introduction Date only
  2. 2.0 2.1 Handbook: House Davion, p. 198 - Vehicle background and stats.

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