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HMB

Not exactly a buggy, but certainly a patrol vehicle for Navy Enforcers to get around.

1 VEHICLE

Capacity[]

The HMB has a rear hatch that opens up to reveal a six-seat cabin. No, Templar don't fit into the seats, only Navy Enforcers do.

Sensors[]

All HMB carries a full suite of environment sensors (windspeed, gravity, atmosphere composition, etc.) It also carries independent thermal cameras for its pop-up suppression weapon and has a four-point LADAR for all-around drive assistance.

Anti-Surface Weaponry[]

T1197 Cyro Cannon (1)[]

To suppress a violent demonstation/ rebellious crowd, the HMB can deploy a cyro cannon from its rooftop. The cyro cannon is loaded with liquid helium cooled to 3 Kelvin. The cannon first compresses it into a chamber to 100 atm, then releases the liquid. It then rapidly expands outward, exiting the cannon muzzle and able to hit a crowd 50 meters away.

Anti-Aircraft Weaponry[]

None.

Upgrades[]

Protection[]

Cloaking[]

To make the vehicle less conspicuous, the HMB can receive electronic cloaking to make it invisible to unfriendly eyes, ears, thermal cameras, radars and LADARs. However, it does provide a large drain on the vehicle's power supply, so it can only be deployed for short periods of time.

Protection[]

The HMB is covered in self-healing polymer. Able to resist a 17.5mm caseless slug, if penetrated it can use a portion of the kinetic energy that has ripped it open to close the hole. Then there is a Faraday cage to ignore medium-energy EMP bursts. It has a composite v-shaped undercarriage that not only diverts an explosion under the vehicle outward, but also flexes instead of shattering if pushed beyond its mechanical strength.

Locomotion[]

The HMB runs on high-efficiency four electric motors, each putting out 200 horses. A large graphene-enhanced lithium polymer battery sits just above the aluminum chassis, which can power the vehicle's electronics, weaponry and motors all at full draw—for 48 hours. The vehicle can hit 200 kmph on a paved road, and keeps half of it off-road.

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