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Currently, the {{PAGENAME}} comes in the following variants: | Currently, the {{PAGENAME}} comes in the following variants: | ||
* <span title="Raþoï-Buhs">RB</span> (Mobile Gun). | * <span title="Raþoï-Buhs">RB</span> (Mobile Gun). 105mm rifled tank gun (38-round autoloader), Coaxial 7.62 mm MAG MG, Polybolos 12.7mm HMG (optional). | ||
* <span title="Adłoïan-Buhs">ALB</span> (Anti-Air Gun). Four 30mm autocannons in pairs (2000 rounds), Two SAM pods, Two smoke grenade launchers. | * <span title="Adłoïan-Buhs">ALB</span> (Anti-Air Gun). Four 30mm autocannons in pairs (2000 rounds), Two SAM pods, Two smoke grenade launchers. | ||
* <span title="Raþoï-Hvasza">RH</span> (Mobile Command). Polybolos 12.7mm HMG, Two smoke grenade launchers. | * <span title="Raþoï-Hvasza">RH</span> (Mobile Command). Polybolos 12.7mm HMG, Two smoke grenade launchers. |
Revision as of 19:13, 22 April 2022
The SG-6 Raftback is an armored vehicle developed by Solaris-Gibarian as a modernized version of their previous SG-1 Baker King design. The primary focus was improvements to the SG-1 Mobile Gun variant, which inspired the new vehicle's byname (Pr. Raþoï-Buhs "Wheeled Gun"). The first production vehicles were delivered to the Palatini Corps' Kampioen Guards in 1707 AN.
Like the SG-1 and the Horjin CV35, all variants have eight-wheel drive. Unlike earlier versions, the SG-6 has a capacity to controllably deflate its tiers to increase surface area contact and reduce ground pressure while on soft terrain.
Currently, the SG-6 Raftback comes in the following variants:
- RB (Mobile Gun). 105mm rifled tank gun (38-round autoloader), Coaxial 7.62 mm MAG MG, Polybolos 12.7mm HMG (optional).
- ALB (Anti-Air Gun). Four 30mm autocannons in pairs (2000 rounds), Two SAM pods, Two smoke grenade launchers.
- RH (Mobile Command). Polybolos 12.7mm HMG, Two smoke grenade launchers.
Configurations not being carried forward from the SG-1 Baker King are due to request from the Imperial Commission for Defence requesting the development of lighter vehicles (reconnaissance) or heavier vehicles (electronic warfare, engineering) for those roles.