FC-20 Egregore
| FC-20 Egregore | |
| Type: | Aerial Mobile Weapons Platform |
| Place of origin: | Ft. Kezan |
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| Date In service: | experimental |
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| Number produced: | 2 |
| Number in Service: | 1 |
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| Designed: | 1700 AN |
| Manufacturer: | Kezan Floating Cargo Manufacturers (IDB-4) |
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| Propulsion: | Gravimetric Drive |
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| Complement: | 6 (1 Commander, 1 Driver, 4 Gunners) |
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The FC-20 Egregore is an experimental aerial mobile weapons platform, designed to develop concepts in a gunship equipped with a gravimetric drive, capable of performing airstrikes or close-in air support and fielding anti-air countermeasures. Field experimentation has been limited to within controlled areas of the Hawshire Free State. On 19.IV.1703, Test Vehicle 1 crashed near Urban Enclave Iftarr, the result of a live-fire test after being stripped down and refitted with a light howitzer in order to study the flight dynamics.
Additional iterations of the Egregore design were constructed and tested during the 00s, assigned the design codes FC-21, FC-22, and FC-23. These served as the basis for a new platform, the FC-25 Mastema, which was slated for shakedown and trials in the early 1710s. \