

1/6 Off-Road speed.īody is 780 cf wheels are 156 cf. It would not be surprising to find various items that the occupants have scrounged and squirreled away in their vehicle.
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Subassemblies: Body +4, full rotation Open Mount -1, 4 off-road wheels +2. Its decreased size allows it to be lighter, smaller and more mobile that its larger versions, as well as less prone to roll-over incidents. The MaxxPro Dash is a smaller version of the original Category 1 vehicle. It burns 9.8 gallons of diesel per hour of routine usage. HT119) machine gun, or with a Mk19 Automatic Grenade Launcher (see p. It can be armed with a 7.62mm (M240B – see p.
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The MaxxPro has a crew of two and can carry 4 passengers plus a gunner (if a gun mount is installed). The compartment is armored on the sides and top from ballistic fire as well, and additional armor packages can be added as desired based on mission parameters. One criticism of this design is that the chassis is not as well protected, potentially trapping the crew in a hostile zone with no way to escape. The APC’s height from the ground reduces the force of the blast from a mine or IED, while the V-shape to the hull defects the blast and fragmentation away from the crew inside the vehicle.

The key to the vehicle is a V-shaped armored crew compartment mounted on a high-clearance chassis. Began pursuing the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected ( MRAP) vehicle program. While attempts were made to improve the protection offered by a HMMWV, the U.S.M.C. Troops continued to fight a battle against guerrilla tactics in Iraq, it was rapidly discovered that the HMMWV was severely susceptible to mines, improvised explosives, and sneak attacks. By the way – his website has some great 3E modern vehicles that I plan on using! A US Army paratrooper fires from behind an International MaxxPro MRAP during a firefight in Afghanistan International MaxxPro Dash MRAPĪs U.S. Originally written by Phaelen Bleux, I added a bit more information. I certainly can’t take credit for the following vehicle write-up, but I wanted to share for those who may not have seen this over at the GURPS forum.
