GSD Achilles class Combat Walker
| GSD Achilles class Combat Walker | |
|---|---|
| None Unpublished, non-canon vehicle design. | |
| Tech Level | TL–9 |
| Mass | ~1.43 dton |
| Cost | Cr751,744.5 |
| Mode | Ground (Legged) |
| Type | Infantry Support Armored Fighting Vehicle |
| Speed | kph |
| Cargo | 0 |
| Crew | 1 Operator |
| Passengers | 0 |
| Armament | (1) Laser Carbine and a TAC missile |
| Manufacturer | [[Citizen Fabrique, Cannis Weapons Labs]] |
| Also see | Global Securities Division |
| Available for export | |
The GSD Achilles class Combat Walker is a Walker.
- It is a used by the military as a Combat Vehicle.
Description (Specifications)
GSD Achilles class Combat Walker (TECH LEVEL 9): These walkers are repurposed and heavily modified Major Grund class automated agricultural harvesters. They are now used for dedicated close infantry support. A The elite rebel marine commandos use these two legged walkers for close infantry support down to the squad level. These landmate/mecha scout ahead clearing the way for infantry and calling in artillery strikes. They are designed to be small and easy to transport. The single driver/gunner has an arsenal of weapons available, and can typically only operate one system at one time. The laser rifles are used for target designation and artillery spotting. Most crew members assigned to these vehicles are trained forward observers. The weapons are stabilized but do not require elaborate fire control systems. The vehicle is sealed with life support to deal with NBC/CBR threats. They are equipped with single use ablative reentry shields which must be replaced for each drop. They are equipped with ten cannisters of prismatic smoke for foiling laser designators but do not have laser sensors. They are equipped with a rocket escape ejection seat. It mounts a stabilized weapon package, with four forward facing PGMP-12 mounts and a pair guarding the back of the vehicle. A bulky single use package TAC missile was strapped to the back of this beast as an afterthought. Originally intended to have starship quality hull metal plating on the chassis front, the protection levels had to be lowered to save weight. A VRF Gauss gun, likewise had to be scrapped to preserve mobility. Designed to resist artillery fragments and man portable small arms, light crew served anti-armor weapons are required to defeat its armor. They are considered an inexpensive disposable vehicle. Because half their volume is dedicated to their bipedal suspension in an effort to keep their ground pressure low, Marauders can go anywhere infantry can go without fear of ever getting stuck in mud, sand, snow, soft earth. The fusion power pack and transmission ensure they can operator in vacuum in a protected forces role if required, albeit for a limited fuel duration.
Vehicle Dimensions:
- Height: 2m. Width: 2 m. Length: 5 m.
- Total usable volume: 20 m3
- Total mass loaded: 42 metric tons.
- Production Cost: Cr. 751,744.5
- Movement: Road Maximum 115kph/96cm; Cross country 69kph/57.5cm.
Movement effect on fire: none
Armor:
- Chassis front and rear 32, chassis sides, belly and deck 24.
- Target Size DMs: +2 low and no high hits.
Equipment:
- Thermal and Image Enhanced vision
- 5,000 Power Radio
- 1000km Maser Communicator with satellite uplink
- Extensive ECM
- 100 Power Target Acquisition RADAR
- Laser Sensor 7+
Power:
- 2 megawatt fusion power plant consumes 3 liters of fuel/hour
- Fuel capacity 654 liters, enough for 15.688 hours.
- Power to weight ratio is 47.6 and the ground pressure is 9.3 tons/m3.
Weapons:
There is a TL–8 laser carbine mounted in a 360 degree rotating remote cupolas on the chassis deck connected to a dedicated 50 shot battery. Each can engage 1 target and has +0 signature. It can function as a target designator in low power mode.
| Effective Range | Long Range | Extreme Range |
| 150 m (7) | 300 m (3) | 1,500 m (1) |
- There is a single TAC missile rail mounted on the rear deck of the vehicle. There is no internal storage for additional missiles.
- There are several on board guidance packages for this missile. A massive 25cm HEAP 57 warhead, is available for all the missile variants.
homing and target designated missile options. The missiles are available in long range and +10DM hyper velocity interceptor variants. A single hyper velocity HEAP 59 homing missile is included in the purchase price, no reloads are provided.
| Type: | Guidance | Ranges | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEAP 57 | Homing | 26.5km/16.5km +10DM | Cr. 440.36 |
| HEAP 57 | Target Designated | 26.5km/16.5km +10DM | Cr. 940.36 |
| HEAP +8 | IR Follow-Up | 26.5km/16.5km +10DM | Cr. 540.36 |
| HEAP 57 | Teleguided | 14.85km/10km +4DM | Cr. 1,837.36 |
| HEAP 57 | Radio Link Operator Guided +3 DM | 22km | Cr. 337.36 |
| HEAP 57 | Maser Link Operator Guided +3 DM | 10km +10DM | Cr. 337.36 |
Maintenance:
- Vehicle: 12
- Electronics: 14
- Weapons: 3
- Suspension: 5
History & Background (Dossier)
Deployed in groups of eight walkers, these marine vehicles are typically tasked with fire support for elite marine commando operations with special forces operators. They do not excel in sustained, long endurance deployments without extensive technical and logistical support.
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