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== ATV (Vehicle) Synopsis ==
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The [[ATV]] is used, in varying forms, on [[Imperial Fringe|frontier]] and [[Vacuum World|airless worlds]], or in situations where weather, atmosphere, or a [[Traveller Gene|traveller's]] intent preclude the use of [[air/raft]]s or [[aircraft]]. {{Page cite|name= Characters and Combat|page=18|version=Classic Traveller}}
'''All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)''': Also known as the ATV, the ''All Terrain Vehicle'' is a wheeled or tracked vehicle designed to provide high-quality transportation on the terrestrial surfaces of any number of worlds.  
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* The term [[ATV]] ([[All Terrain Vehicle]]) includes [[AFV]] ([[Armored Fighting Vehicle]]) within its meaning. {{Page cite|name= Characters and Combat|page=18|version=Classic Traveller}}
  
It can traverse all but the most forbidding (difficult) terrain and is fully amphibious (capable of water operations).  
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[[File:ATV-Vehicle-Bryan-Gibson-Traveller atv lg.jpg|Right]]
  
== ATV (Vehicle) Description ==
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== Description (Specifications) ==
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'''[[All Terrain Vehicle]] (ATV)''': Also known as the ATV, the ''All Terrain Vehicle'' is a wheeled or tracked vehicle designed to provide high-quality transportation on the terrestrial surfaces of any number of worlds.
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* It can traverse all but the most forbidding (difficult) terrain and is fully amphibious (capable of water operations).
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=== Common ATV Features ===
 
ATV's commonly have the following features:
 
ATV's commonly have the following features:
 
 
* The ATV masses 10 tons, and can carry a payload of six tons, including the driver and seven passengers.  
 
* The ATV masses 10 tons, and can carry a payload of six tons, including the driver and seven passengers.  
 
 
* Cruising speed depends on the terrain being traveled: roads can allow up to 100 kph, while cross-country will rarely exceed 60 kph, and broken ground will keep speeds to 20 kph and under. Tracked ATVs are somewhat slower that wheeled versions, but are more reliable in difficult terrain.  
 
* Cruising speed depends on the terrain being traveled: roads can allow up to 100 kph, while cross-country will rarely exceed 60 kph, and broken ground will keep speeds to 20 kph and under. Tracked ATVs are somewhat slower that wheeled versions, but are more reliable in difficult terrain.  
 
 
* An ATV may be powered by a battery charged from a ship's power plant, or it may contain a small fusion pack requiring water or hydrogen for fuel.  
 
* An ATV may be powered by a battery charged from a ship's power plant, or it may contain a small fusion pack requiring water or hydrogen for fuel.  
 
 
* The vehicle's pressurized interior allows up to eight passengers living quarters with reasonable comfort for long periods of time.  
 
* The vehicle's pressurized interior allows up to eight passengers living quarters with reasonable comfort for long periods of time.  
 
 
* The major drawbacks of ATVs are refuelling requirements (depending on the specific model), slowness in some types of terrain, and the bulk of the vehicle itself.
 
* The major drawbacks of ATVs are refuelling requirements (depending on the specific model), slowness in some types of terrain, and the bulk of the vehicle itself.
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* While amphibious, most ATV's have very poor water performance. Unless intended for short trips, a dedicated watercraft is recommended. And in rough seas or under inclement weather conditions, on large bodies of water, an ATV can be a very dangerous vehicle to be in. Some more advanced ATV's have better water performance, but most have extremely poor water performance.
  
* While amphibious, most ATV's have very poor water performance. Unless intended for short trips, a dedicated watercraft is recommended. And in rough seas or under inclement weather conditions, on large bodies of water, an ATV can be a very dangerous vehicle to be in. Some more advanced ATV's have better water performance, but most have extremely poor water performance.
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== History & Background (Dossier) ==
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ATVs are quite reliable, rarely experiencing mechanical breakdowns, but are susceptible to off-road difficulties such as becoming bogged down in mud or sand, or trapped by jungle growth. Generally, driver expertise can reduce the odds of such problems and help avoid such difficulty. {{Page cite|name= Characters and Combat|page=18|version=Classic Traveller}}
  
== ATV (Vehicle) References ==
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== References & contributors (Sources) ==
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{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[Classic Traveller]] [[Mercenary (book)]]
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|S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Characters and Combat|page= 18|version=Classic Traveller}}
|S2= [[Classic Traveller]] [[Library Data (A-M)|Supplement 8 Library Data (A-M)]]  
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name= Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 03|page= TBD}} in article: "The Ship's Locker (ATV)"
|S3= [[MegaTraveller]] [[Imperial Encyclopedia]]
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|S3= {{Ludography cite|name= Across the Bright Face/Mission on Mithril|page= TBD}}
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|S4= {{Ludography cite|name= Mercenary|page= TBD}}
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|S5= {{Ludography cite|name= Library Data (A-M)|page= TBD}}
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|S6= {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia|page= TBD}} 
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|S7= {{Ludography cite|name= Traveller: The New Era |page= 361}}
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|S8= [[Ship Book: Panga]]
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|S9= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S10= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
== Non-canon ATV (Vehicle) Data ==
 
Feel free to enter further information and/or personal experiences with this vehicle.
 
:TL 7 [[Space Marine ATV]]
 
:TL 7 [[Space Marine AFV]]
 
:TL 6 [[AFV]]
 
  
{{LE|A|Vehicles}}
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{{LE|Terminology|Vehicle}}

Revision as of 01:37, 24 August 2018

The ATV is used, in varying forms, on frontier and airless worlds, or in situations where weather, atmosphere, or a traveller's intent preclude the use of air/rafts or aircraft. [1]

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Description (Specifications)

All Terrain Vehicle (ATV): Also known as the ATV, the All Terrain Vehicle is a wheeled or tracked vehicle designed to provide high-quality transportation on the terrestrial surfaces of any number of worlds.

  • It can traverse all but the most forbidding (difficult) terrain and is fully amphibious (capable of water operations).

Common ATV Features

ATV's commonly have the following features:

  • The ATV masses 10 tons, and can carry a payload of six tons, including the driver and seven passengers.
  • Cruising speed depends on the terrain being traveled: roads can allow up to 100 kph, while cross-country will rarely exceed 60 kph, and broken ground will keep speeds to 20 kph and under. Tracked ATVs are somewhat slower that wheeled versions, but are more reliable in difficult terrain.
  • An ATV may be powered by a battery charged from a ship's power plant, or it may contain a small fusion pack requiring water or hydrogen for fuel.
  • The vehicle's pressurized interior allows up to eight passengers living quarters with reasonable comfort for long periods of time.
  • The major drawbacks of ATVs are refuelling requirements (depending on the specific model), slowness in some types of terrain, and the bulk of the vehicle itself.
  • While amphibious, most ATV's have very poor water performance. Unless intended for short trips, a dedicated watercraft is recommended. And in rough seas or under inclement weather conditions, on large bodies of water, an ATV can be a very dangerous vehicle to be in. Some more advanced ATV's have better water performance, but most have extremely poor water performance.

History & Background (Dossier)

ATVs are quite reliable, rarely experiencing mechanical breakdowns, but are susceptible to off-road difficulties such as becoming bogged down in mud or sand, or trapped by jungle growth. Generally, driver expertise can reduce the odds of such problems and help avoid such difficulty. [3]

References & contributors (Sources)