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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an armored vehicle developed by [[IDB|Solaris-Gibarian]] as a modernized version of their previous [[Guttuli_Protectorate/BK-1A1|SG-1 Baker King]] design. The primary focus was improvements to the SG-1 Mobile Gun variant, which inspired the new vehicle's byname ([[Præta language|Pr.]] ''Raþoï-Buhs'' "Wheeled Gun"). The first production vehicles were delivered to the Palatini Corps' Kampioen Guards in {{AN|1707}}.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an armored vehicle developed by [[IDB|Solaris-Gibarian]] as a modernized version of their previous [[Guttuli_Protectorate/BK-1A1|SG-1 Baker King]] design. The primary focus was improvements to the SG-1 Mobile Gun variant, which inspired the new vehicle's byname ([[Præta language|Pr.]] ''Raþoï-Buhs'' "Wheeled Gun"). The first production vehicles were delivered to the Palatini Corps' Kampioen Guards in {{AN|1707}}.


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.
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. All variants have paired smoke grenade launchers.


Currently, the {{PAGENAME}} comes in the following variants:
Currently, the {{PAGENAME}} comes in the following variants:
* <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="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).
* <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.


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.
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.

Revision as of 20:23, 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. All variants have paired smoke grenade launchers.

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).
  • RH (Mobile Command). Polybolos 12.7mm HMG.

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.