Difference between revisions of "P-16 Combat Armor"
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* The overall included a layer of "Matchlock" fluid-ceramic responsive armor, enabling the armor to respond to kinetic impacts as they occurred while not impeding mobility. Composite plates of MAK (Molecularly-Aligned Ceramic) laminated with MAT (molecularly-aligned titanium), for increased protection against energy weapons as well as kinetic impact - were placed over vital areas. | * The overall included a layer of "Matchlock" fluid-ceramic responsive armor, enabling the armor to respond to kinetic impacts as they occurred while not impeding mobility. Composite plates of MAK (Molecularly-Aligned Ceramic) laminated with MAT (molecularly-aligned titanium), for increased protection against energy weapons as well as kinetic impact - were placed over vital areas. | ||
− | * The P19 helmet was built of a non-reactive MAK/MAT laminate. | + | * The outer layer was also "Chameleon"-fitted, autmatically presenting a thermal signature identical the the background. |
+ | * The P19 helmet was built of a non-reactive MAK/MAT laminate. | ||
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===Variants=== | ===Variants=== | ||
====P16A6==== | ====P16A6==== |
Revision as of 17:28, 31 October 2013
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Type | Protective gear |
Tech Level | TL–11-12 |
Cost | Cr20,000 (TL11), 24,000 (TL12) |
Size | 3l |
Weight | 14-10kg |
The P-16 Combat Armor Suit - referred to as "Battledress", although it is not "battledress" armor in game terms - has been for decades the prime combat uniform for Caledonian troops. The P16 is also the standard infantry armor kit for troops in the armed forces of the Confederacy of Duncinae.
P16 Design
The P-16 was developed by Pirbright Systems Ltd as a private venture. It was quickly seen to be vastly superior to existing Caledonian protective wear, and was adopted by the military.
Main Components
The original P16 consisted of:
- A full-body coverall combining a layer of "Arquebus" flexible-ceramic armor combined with MAS (molecularly-aligned steel) plates situated over vital organs. The overall includes a Load-Bearing Web with modular pouches holding first aid kits, navigation gear and connectors for ammunition pouches. It also includes a generation web, generating electrical power from the movement of the wearer.
- A P12 Helmet - a MAA (Molecularly-Aligned Aluminum) shell helmet housing a Craigness PC-28D battlefield data link wired to a visor-mounted data display
- A PCG pack frame that looks to the load-bearing web in the suit and provides a modular carrier for personal gear and an interface for various air, environmental and enhances comms modules as well as personal gear and food.
Variants
P16A2
A variant produced for the Marines, the A2's overall was produced to full deep-space vacc suit standards.
P16-A5 Design
As technology levels and threats advanced (to TL12), Pirbright undertook a major redesign of the P16 system.
Main Components
- The overall included a layer of "Matchlock" fluid-ceramic responsive armor, enabling the armor to respond to kinetic impacts as they occurred while not impeding mobility. Composite plates of MAK (Molecularly-Aligned Ceramic) laminated with MAT (molecularly-aligned titanium), for increased protection against energy weapons as well as kinetic impact - were placed over vital areas.
- The outer layer was also "Chameleon"-fitted, autmatically presenting a thermal signature identical the the background.
- The P19 helmet was built of a non-reactive MAK/MAT laminate.
Variants
P16A6
Like the A2 variant, the A6 was built for the Marines' harsh environmental requirements. The overall was upgraded, and the helmet - a P23, designed to Marine standards - was changed.
P16A7
Designed for vehicle crews and other troops working in confined spaces, the helmet was smaller, the strike plates replaced with an additional layer of "Matchlock", and PCG pack frame replaced with a smaller, lighter PCL frame.