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|type = Public limited company
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|industry = Vehicle manufacturer
|industry = Vehicle manufacturer
|foundation = 1685
|foundation = 1686
|location_city = [[Baicha]]
|location_city = [[Baicha]]
|location_country = [[Barbarian Republic]]
|location_country = [[Barbarian Republic]]
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'''Baicha Heavy Vehicle Industries''', usually referred to by its abbreviate BHVI, is a manufacturer of heavy trucks, armoured vehicles, tanks and stationary diesel engines in Baicha, [[Barbary]]. The company was founded in 1686 with help from [[Sokoku Industries]], which shared blueprints of the [[Dolstier I]] MBT with the company. Initial focus of the company was to provide replacement parts for the Dolstier I MBT that was used by Barbary in the [[Cibolan Reconquista]]. Ten customised Dolstier I MBT's were produced under license as well from 1685 to 1687. As the Dolstier I's design was over 40 years old at the time, some parts were re-designed. The company shared their improvements with Sokoku Industries, which invited BHVI to co-operate on the new [[Dolstier II]] MBT project.  
'''Baicha Heavy Vehicle Industries''', usually referred to by its abbreviate BHVI, is a manufacturer of heavy trucks, armoured vehicles, tanks and stationary diesel engines in Baicha, [[Barbary]]. The company was founded in 1686 with help from [[Sokoku Industries]], which shared blueprints of the [[Dolstier I]] MBT with the company. Initial focus of the company was to provide replacement parts for the Dolstier I MBT that was used by Barbary in the [[Cibolan Reconquista]]. Ten customised Dolstier I MBT's were produced under license as well from 1686 to 1687. As the Dolstier I's design was over 40 years old at the time, some parts were re-designed. The company shared their improvements with Sokoku Industries, which invited BHVI to co-operate on the new [[Dolstier II]] MBT project.  


Starting in 1686, the company also began to produce heavy trucks for the domestic market. The TR30 and TR50 tractor units, with a maximum weight of either 30 or 50 tonnes (including trailer and load) were announced in the Sheng month of 1686. A version of the TR30 that was adapted for building site use with more ground clearance and off-road tires, was fitted with armoured glass and marketed as the MIL30 to the Barbarian military.
Starting in 1686, the company also began to produce heavy trucks for the domestic market. The TR30 and TR50 tractor units, with a maximum weight of either 30 or 50 tonnes (including trailer and load) were announced in the Sheng month of 1686. A version of the TR30 that was adapted for building site use with more ground clearance and off-road tires, was fitted with armoured glass and marketed as the MIL30 to the Barbarian military.

Revision as of 10:38, 25 July 2020

Baicha Heavy Vehicle Industries
Type Public limited company
Industry Vehicle manufacturer
Founded 1686
Headquarters Baicha, Barbarian Republic
Products Heavy trucks, armoured vehicles, tanks, stationary engines and parts for such vehicles or engines

Baicha Heavy Vehicle Industries, usually referred to by its abbreviate BHVI, is a manufacturer of heavy trucks, armoured vehicles, tanks and stationary diesel engines in Baicha, Barbary. The company was founded in 1686 with help from Sokoku Industries, which shared blueprints of the Dolstier I MBT with the company. Initial focus of the company was to provide replacement parts for the Dolstier I MBT that was used by Barbary in the Cibolan Reconquista. Ten customised Dolstier I MBT's were produced under license as well from 1686 to 1687. As the Dolstier I's design was over 40 years old at the time, some parts were re-designed. The company shared their improvements with Sokoku Industries, which invited BHVI to co-operate on the new Dolstier II MBT project.

Starting in 1686, the company also began to produce heavy trucks for the domestic market. The TR30 and TR50 tractor units, with a maximum weight of either 30 or 50 tonnes (including trailer and load) were announced in the Sheng month of 1686. A version of the TR30 that was adapted for building site use with more ground clearance and off-road tires, was fitted with armoured glass and marketed as the MIL30 to the Barbarian military.

Military products

  • BHVI Dolstier I
  • BHVI Dolstier II
  • BHVI MIL30

Civilian products

  • BHVI TR30
  • BHVI TR50