RDF Sourcebook Additions to the Equipment List The following is intended to act as a supplement and extension to the basic list included with Twilight: 2000. Availability codes are the same as in the basic game. Submachineguns Ingram M10: A very small submachinegun designed primarily for clandestine operations, and used (although neverofficially adopted) by various arms of the U.S. military. The MAC 10 (as the M10 is popularly known) is most commonly available in two calibers, 9mmP and .45 ACP. The weight in parens is with the optional sound suppressor (which reduces, but does not eliminate, the weapon's report). A character attempting to spot an M10 fired using the supressor deducts 20% from the roll. 9mm Version— Ammo: 9mmP, Wt: 3.5kg (4kg), Mag: 11, Price: $350 (C/S). .45 ACP Version- Ammo: .45-ACP, Wt: 3.75kg (4.25kg), Mag: 10, Price: $375 (C/S). Mini-Uzi: A scaled-down version of the famous Uzi submachinegun. It is favored by vehicle crews because of its' smaller size. Ammo: 9mmP, Wt: 3kg, Mag: 11/7, Price: $600 (C/S). MP5SD: A variant of the MP5 submachinegun that has a built in silencer. The bullet is slowed to subsonic speeds with the resulting noise levels reported to be less than that of an air rifle. Because of this, any attempt made to spot a character using this weapon gets an automatic - 40% to their RCN roll. Ammo: 9mmP, Wt: 2.5kg, Mag: 10, Price: $1,000 (S/R). CAR-15: A submachinegun version of the M16 originally designed for aircrews. It is more accurate than the M231. The CAR-15 cannot be fitted with the M203 grenade launcher but can fire rifle grenades. Ammo: 5.56N, Wt: 2.75kg, Mag: 10, Price: $750 (S/R). Viking SMG: An American submachinegun issued to security troops of the US Air Force. Ammo: 9mmP, Wt: 3.5kg, Mag: 7/12, Price: $1,000 (S/R). MAT-49: The MAT-49 was the standard issue submachinegun for the French military until it was replaced by the FA-MAS assault rifle. One unique feature of the MAT-49 is that the magazine well/handgrip and the magazine fold forward. Ammo: 9mmP, Wt: 4kg, Mag: 11, Price: $700 (S/R). AMD-65: A Hungarian made submachinegun, the AMD-65 is a cut down version of the AKM assault rifle. It uses the same magazines and ammo as the AKM. Because it fires an assault rifle cartridge, the recoil and the muzzle blast are formidable. It has a folding wire stock and front pistol grip. Ammo: 7.62S, Wt: 3.25kg, Mag: 10, Price: $1,000 (R/S). Assault Rifles Galil ARM: The standard combat rifle of the Israeli military. The Galil comes from a folding bipod, carrying handle, and folding stock. The bipod also doubles as a wire cutter. The Galil fires rifle grenades and can be fitted with the M203. Ammo: 5.56N, Wt: 4kg, Mag: 12, Price: $500 (C/S). Galil SAR: A short barrelled version of the Galil. The SAR has the same action and uses the same mags as the ARM. The forestock can be fitted with either a pistol grip or an M203. Ammo: 5.56N, Wt: 3.5kg, Mag: 12 or 16, Price: $600 (C/S). Valmet M82: A Finnish built "bull pup" assault rifle, the M82 has most of its' barrel and action encased in high impact plastic. Ammo: 5.56N, Wt: 3kg, Mag: 10, Price: $1,000 (S/R). Page 39 Sniper Rifles Galil Sniper Rifle: The standard Israeli Defense Force sniper rifle, the Galil Sniper Rifle is a highly accurized 7.62N version of the standard Galil ARM. It has a built-in bipod, folding stock, and a sight bracket capable of mounting any type of scope or night sight. Ammo: 7.62N, Wt: 7kg, Mag: 7, Price: $500 (S/R). Fusil FR-F2: The standard French sniper rifle, a bolt action magazine fed rifle with a telescopic sight, bipod, and sling. Ammo: 7.62N, Wt: 5kg, Mag: 3, Price: $1,000 (S/R). Barret Model 82 .5 Caliber Sniper Rifle: The largest caliber sniper rifle currently in use, the Barret Model 82 is a semiautomatic, magazine fed weapon that uses the same ammunition as the M2HB machine gun. It has a bipod and sling. Ammo: .50 BMG or SLAP, Wt: 15kg, Mag: 4, Price: $2,000 (R/R). Automatic Rifles l-Max 100: The standard squad automatic weapons of the Israeli Defense Forces; it has a folding stock, front pistol grip, carrying handle, bipod and sling. It uses a 33 shot drum or the 12 or 16 shot magazines of the Galil. Ammo: 5.56N, Wt: 4.75kg, Mag: 12, 16, or 33 shot drum, Price: $800 (S/R). Machineguns M60E3: A lightweight version of the standard M60 machinegun. The M60E3 has a lightweight bipod mounted under the receiver and a pistol grip instead of the usual forestock. It was originally used by the US Marine Corps but many have found their way into other services. The M60E3 uses the same 33 shot belt as the M60. Ammo: 7.62N, Mag: 33-shot belt, Wt: 8kg, Price: $2,000 (S/R). BRG-15: A Belgian designed 1 5mm Heavy Machinegun, the BRG-15 fills the gap between the M2HB .50 caliber HMG and the 20mm cannon. It has a dual belt feed system that gives the gunner a choice of ammunition. The BRG-15 uses the NATO Heavy Tripod and partially replaced the M2HB in the US Marine Corps and the Israeli Defense Force. It uses a 33-shot belt. Ammo: 15mm SLAPI or BMG, Wt: 55kg, Price: $3,000 (S/R). NSV: Originally thought to be a lightweight version of the DShK machinegun, the NSV is an entirely new design. It is used in the Soviet Airborne and Air Assault forces as a heavy support weapon. In this role, it is fitted with a shoulder stock, pistol grip trigger, and optical sight. It uses the Pact Heavy Tripod. Ammo: 12.7B, Wt: 25kg, Price: $4,000 (R/S). HK-21: A West German made MG considered by many to be the best of its' kind in the world. Many of its parts are interchangeable with the G3 battle rifle. It was originally issued to the Iranian People's Army but many of them have found their way into other hands. It has a front mounted bipod and uses the NATO Light Tripod. It uses the standard 33 shot belt, a 23 shot drum, or by changing the feed mechanism, the same 7 shot .nagazine as the G3. Ammo: 7.62N, Wt: 8kg, Price: $2,500 (S/R). Grenade Launchers IMI MGL-40: Originally designed and built in South Africa, the MGL (Multiple Grenade Launcher)-40 was adapted by the Israeli Defense Force in the late 1980's to provide squad and platoon level heavy fire support. The weapon is semi-automatic and is fed from a six shot revolving cylinder. It has a front pistol grip, folding metal stock, and a sling. The cylindrical magazine is Game Designers' Workshop Page 40 loaded like a revolver. It uses the same ammunition as the HK69/M203. Ammo: 40mm grenades, Mag: 6, Wt: 5kg Price: $800 (R/R). Rocket Launchers B-300 Light Anti-Armor Weapons: The B-300 is a one man anti-armor weapon originally designed and built in Israel. The system is composed of two sections. The first is the launcher and sights. The second is the projectile itself in a sealed disposal container. The container acts as an extension of the launcher and is quickly attached to it, automatically making all the necessary connections. The launcher is equipped with a folding bipod, shoulder rest, sling, battle sight, and adapter for using other sighting devices. The B-300 is used by the U.S. and Israel. Ammo: 82mm Rockets, Wt: (launcher) 3.5kg, (rocket) 4kg, Price: (launcher) $1,500 (C/S), (rocket) $800 (C/S). LRAC 89 Rocket Launcher: The standard rocket launcher of the French Army. The LRAC 89 is similar to the B-300 in that the ammunition is in a separate container. The launcher has an adjustable shoulder piece, small folding bipod, and adjustable front pistol grip that also holds the firing mechanism. The ammunition container has all the connections to complete the firing and forms an extension of the launcher when connected. The MAG given is for a two man crew (gunner and loader). If only one person is operating it, then double the reload time. Ammo: 89mm rockets, Wt: (launcher) 5.5kg, (rocket) 5kg, Price: (launcher) $2,000 (S/R), (rocket) $800 (S/R). DARD 120 Heavy Assault Weapon: A French designed and built weapon, the DARD 120 system comes in two sections. The first part is the launcher. It has a front pistol grip/trigger that can be pivoted through 180° to allow firing be either left or right handed soldiers. The launcher also has a shoulder rest and sight unit. The second part is the ammunition container with all the electrical connections. It forms an extension of the launcher. The MAG given is for a two-man crew (gunner and loader). If only one person is operating it, then double the reload time. Ammo: 120mm rockets, Wt: (launcher) 4.5kg, Price: (launcher) $3,500 (S/R). Large Caliber Guns Notes: Most large caliber guns are an integral part of a vehicle. Prices and availability are given only for those which are available separately. ZU-23-2: A towed, twin gun version of the 23mm autocannon. It is used against aircraft and ground targets. The guns are fed from two boxes which hold a 1 7 shot belt. When in the firing position, the weapon rests on jacks and the wheels are kept clear of the ground. It cannot be fired while being towed. It can also be mounted on a 2½-ton or larger vehicle. The ZU-23-2 takes 4 combat turns to set up. Price: $ 15,000 (S/C), RF: +5, Wt: 950kg, Mnt: 2, Crew: 4. ASP 30mm Autocannon: ASP stands for Automatic, SelfPowered. It is a gas operated version of the 30mm Chaingun designed as an infantry support weapon. It fits on an NHT (NATO Heavy Tripod) or any other mount that can take an M2HB MG. It is fed from a 17 shot belt. Wt: 48kg, Price: $15,000 (S/R). 40mm Autocannon: A towed single barrelled version of the same gun mounted on the M988. It is fed by 4 shot magazines that are stacked in a 28 shot hopper. There are also 96 additional shots carried on the mount. The weapon has an armor class 15 gunshield. It has a crew of 5 and takes 4 combat turns to set up. Price: $60,000 (S/R), RF: +15, Wt: 5.15 tons, Mnt: 4, Crew: 5. 57mm S-60 Autocannon: A magazine fed autocannon either mounted on a BT-57 Light Combat Vehicle or a trailer. The weapon is fed from a 4 shot magazine. The following data applies to the towed version only. Set Up Time: 4 combat turns, Price: $40,000 (R/S), RF: +5, Wt: 4.5 tons, Mnt: 4, Crew: 8. 60mm Autocannon: A magazine fed Israeli designed and built autocannon mounted on the Ze'ev MAGS-60 and several other light combat vehicles. It is fed by either a 3 or 7 shot magazine. 90mm Gun: A low recoil, low pressure, large caliber gun that is mounted on a number of Light Combat Vehicles. It is manually loaded. 76.2mm D-56TM Gun: A large caliber gun mounted on the BT-76 Light Combat Vehicle. The BT-76 is equipped with an autoloader. 100mm D-10 Gun: A large caliber gun mounted on the T-55 tank and the M1955 field/antitank gun. The M1955 has an armor class 1 5 gunshield which provides protection for the crew if fired at from the front. The M1955 takes 8 combat turns to setup. Price: (M1955) $40,000 (R/S), Wt: (M1955) 3.3 tons, RF: +15, Mnt: 6, Crew: 8. 115mm U5TS Gun: A manually loaded large caliber gun mounted on the T-62 series of tanks. 120mm L11A5 Rifled Gun: A manually loaded, long range, large caliber gun mounted on the Chieftain, Challenger, and Valiant series of tanks. 130mm M1946 Gun: A manually loaded, large caliber gun mounted on the SU-130 assault gun and the M1946 towed field gun. The M1946 field gun has an armor class 15 gunshield which provides cover for the gunner and loader if fired at from the front. The M1946 field gun takes 10 combat turns to set up. Price: (Field Gun) $75,000 (R/S), Wt: (Field Gun) 8.45 tons, RF: +15, Mnt: 6, Crew: 9. Artillery Rocket Launchers BM 21: A Soviet built 60 tube, multiple rocket launcher. The BM 21 is usually mounted on a 5-ton truck. Data includes truck. Reload Time: 20 combat turns. Price: $45,000 (S/C), Ammo: 122mm Rockets, ROF: 40, Mag: 60, Mnt: 0 Crew: 6. BM 14: A Soviet built 16 tube, multiple rocket launcher. The BM 14 is either mounted on a 2½-ton truck or a trailer. The following data is for the trailer mounted version. Reload Times: 1 8 combat turns, Price: $25,000 (R/S), Ammo: 140mm rockets, ROF: 16, Mag: 16, Wt: 1.5 tons, Crew: 7. Surface to Air Missile Systems Crotale: A French built antiaircraft missile system. The firing unit consists of four launch containers and a fire control radar that can be mounted on a variety of tracked and wheeled vehicles. Guidance is by a SACLOS (Semiautomatic Command Line of Sight) system that uses a combination of IR and radar to guide the missile to its' target. Data is for an individual missile. Price: $35,000 (R/S), Wt: 80kg. Rapier: A British built antiaircraft missile system, the Rapier uses a SACLOS system that utilizes a combination of radar and optical tracking to guide the missile to its' target. There is also a variant of the system that uses a laser designator in place of the optical tracker. The Rapier is mounted on a variant of the M11 3 chassis. Data is for an individual missile. Price: $45,000 (R/R), Wt: 42kg. SA-9 Gaskin: A Soviet built antiaircraft missile system. The Page 41 RDF Sourcebook SA-9 uses an IR homing system. The system consisting of 4 launch tubes is mounted on a variant of the BRDM Armored Car. The vehicle has no radar capabilities and must rely on the Gundish Radar on the ZSU-30-6 for detection capabilities. Data is for individual missile. Price: $40,000 (R/S), Wt: 9kg. SA-13 Gopher: A Soviet built antiaircraft missile system. The SA-13 Gopher system consists of 4 launch containers and a search radar mounted on a variant of the MT-LB tracked carrier. The vehicle carries 12 additional missiles. Data is for an individual missile. Price: $50,000 (R/R), Wt: 55kg. Unarmored Cargo Vehicles Renault VLM: A French built light cargo vehicle built in the late 1980's for the FAR. There is a weapons mount (P) on a post between the front seats; however, no weapons are initially installed. The mount is equivalent to an NHT. Price: $5,000 (C/S), Tr Mov: 250/50, Com Mov: 80/35, Fuel Cap: 85 liters, Fuel Cons: 25 liters, Fuel Type: G, A, Load: 500kg, Veh Wt: 2 tons, Mnt: 2, Crew: 2 + 3. Land Rover LWB (Long Wheel Base): The British designed Land Rover was produced in Iran before the war, and it remains a common vehicle in the region. Price: $8,000 (C/S), Tr Mov: 180/45, Com Mov: 60/35, Fuel Cap: 90 liters, Fuel Cons: 30 liters, Fuel Type: G, AvGas, A, Load: 850kg, Veh Wt: 2.5 tons, Mnt: 2, Crew: 2 + 6. Armored Personnel Carriers Commando V-150: An American built four-wheeled amphibious armored personnel carrier/scout vehicle. There is a gunner's hatch on the top deck, hatches for the driver and commander on the front deck, and another hatch on the rear deck. The V-150 has three doors, one on each side of the hull and the third in the right rear hull. There are also two firing ports on each side of the hull. The basic vehicle comes unarmed, but fitted with a ring mount (G) on the gunner's hatch and a pintle mount (P) on the rear deck hatch. The G mount is equivalent to an NHT, the P mount to an NLT (Nato Light Tripod). Price: $70,000 (S/R), Tr Move: 1 70/80, Com Move: 55/30, Fuel Cap: 300 liters, Fuel Cons: 1 20 liters, Load: 1 500kg, Veh Wt: 8 tons, Fuel Type: D, A, Mnt: 6, Crew: 2 + 6. FV 103 Spartan: A British built tracked ARC based on the FV 101 Scorpion light tank. There is a driver's hatch on the left front deck, a commander's hatch and a gunners' cupola on the top deck, and a powered ramp in the rear of the vehicle. The gunners cupola (G) is equivalent to an NHT. Price: $70,000 (S/R), Tr Move: 170/150, Com Move: 60/50, Fuel Cap: 390 liters, Fuel Cons: 1 56 liters, Load: 600kg, Fuel Type: G, AvG, A, Vehicle Wt: 7 tons, Mnt: 12, Crew: 3 + 4. Ze'ev IFV: An Israeli built tracked, IFV variant of the Ze'ev Mobile Armored Gun System. The IFV has a remote turret mounted on the center top deck. The commander, driver, and gunner ride in the chassis along with 6 infantrymen. There are two firing ports on each side of the vehicle. There are separate hatches for the commander, driver and gunner on the top deck. There is a powered ramp door with two additional firing ports in the rear hull of the vehicle. Price: $ 1 5,000 (R/R), RF: +30, Armament: 35mm autocannon, Mk 19 AGL, Ammo: 100x35mm, 100x40mm, Tr Move: 140/110, Com Move: 50/40, Fuel Cap: 650 liters, Fuel Cons: 260 liters, Fuel Type: D, A, Load: 500kg, Veh Wt: 19 tons, Mnt: 10, Crew: 3 + 6. MCV-80: A British built, tracked infantry fighting vehicle. Main entrance to the passenger compartment is by a drop ramp in the rear of the vehicle. There is also a driver's hatch on the left front hull deck and hatches for the commander and gunner on the top of the turret. Price: $250,000 (S/R), RF: +15, Armament: 35mm Autocannon, Ammo: 200x35mm, Tr Move: 160/85, Com Move: 55/30, Fuel Cap: 772 liters, Fuel Cons: 280 liters, Fuel Type: D, A, Load: 1.5 tons, Veh Wt: 20 tons, Mnt: 9, Crew: 3 + 8. AMX-10P: A French built, tracked infantry fighting vehicle. Main entrance to the passenger compartment is by a large drop ramp in the rear of the vehicle. There's hatch on the left front deck for the driver and hatch for the commander on top of the turret. Price: $100,000 (S/R), Armament: 20mm Autocannon, Ammo: 300x20mm, Tr Move: 120/70, Com Mov: 40/30, Fuel Cap: 526 liters, Fuel Cons: 130 liters, Load: 2 tons, Veh Wt: 13 tons, Fuel Type: D, A, Crew: 2 + 9. EE-11 Urutu: A Brazilian built, six-wheeled, amphibious, armored personnel carrier. There is a hatch for the driver on the left front deck and a hatch for the commander on top of the turret. There is a door on each side of the vehicle and rectangular overhead hatches on the rear deck for the passengers. Main entrance to the passenger compartment is by two large hinged doors in the rear of the vehicle. Price: $50,000 (R/R), RF: none, Armament: KPV MG, Ammo: as cargo, Tr Move: 180/70, Com Mov: 60/30, Fuel Cap: 360 liters, Fuel Cons: 100 liters, Load: 2 tons, Fuel Type: D, A, Veh Wt: 10 tons, Mnt: 8, Crew: 2 + 13. BMD-B: A Soviet built, tracked, amphibious, infantry combat vehicle developed for use by airborne and air assault units. There is a driver's hatch on the center front deck and hatches for the commander and gunner on top of the turret. The rear passenger compartment is open-topped. Access is by climbing the sides of the vehicle. Price: $100,000 (R/S), RF: +5, Armament: 30mm Autocannon, PK MG, Ammo: 200 x 30mm, Tr Move: 1 60/80, Com Mov: 60/30, Fuel Cap: 520 liters, Fuel Cons: 130 liters, Load: 1000kg, Veh Wt: 9 tons, Fuel Type: D, A, Mnt: 12, Crew: 3 + 6. Assault Guns SU-130: The SU-130 is an assault gun built on the chassis of the T-62A tank. It is armed with the M1046 gun mounted in the chassis. Although it has no turret, the SU-130 does have an enlarged fighting compartment. There are hatches for the commander and driver on the top deck (the loader uses the commanders hatch). There is a weapons mount (C) next to the commander's hatch. The SU-130 has no indirect fire capability. Price: $250,000 (R/S), RF: +20, Armament: 130mm gun, PK MG, DShK MG (C), Ammo: 30 x 130mm, Tr Move: 90/50, Com Move: 30/1 5, Fuel Cap: 912 + 280 liters, Fuel Cons: 380 liters, Load: 700kg, Veh Wt: 39 tons, Fuel Type: D, A, Mnt: 35, Crew: 4. Light Combat Vehicles Commando Armored Car: A four-wheel drive American built armored car, the Commando Armored Car has a two-man turret with hatches on the front deck for the driver and passenger and a hatch on the rear deck. The vehicle has three doors, one on each side of the hull and on the right rear hull. There are also two firing ports on each side of the hull. There is a ring mount (NHT) on the commander's hatch and a pintle mount (NHT) by the rear deck hatch. Price: $85,000 (S/R), RF: +15, Armament: 35mm autocannon, MAG MG, M2HB MG (C), Ammo: 132 x 35mm, Tr Move: 1 70/80, Com Move: 55/30, Fuel Cap: 300 liters, Fuel Con: 1 20 liters, Load: 800kg, Veh Wt: 9.5 tons, Game Designers' Workshop Page 42 Fuel Type: D, A, Mnt: 6, Crew: 3 + 2. Commando 90 Armored Car: A variant of the Commando AC that has a slightly larger turret and is armored with a 90mm gun. All statistics apply with the exception of the following: Price: $95,000 (S/R), RF: +30, Armament: 90mm gun, Ammo: 40 x 90mm, Veh Wt: 10 tons. Scorpion Mk 2/90: A British built tracked recon vehicle. The Scorpion has a two-man turret with hatches for the commander and the gunner. There is a hatch on the front deck for the driver. There is a ring mount (NHT equivalent) on the commander's hatch (C). Price: $90,000, RF: +30, Armament: 90mm gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 30 x 90mm, Tr Move: 170/150, Com Move: 60/50, Fuel Cap: 390 liters, Fuel Con: 156 liters, Load: 300kg, Fuel Type: G, AvG, A, Veh Wt: 8.7 tons, Mnt: 12, Crew: 3. Scimitar Mk 2 (I): A variant of the Mk 2 Scorpion built specifically for Iran. All statistics apply except the following. Price: $80,000 (S/R), RF: +15, Armament: 35mm autocannon, Ammo: 132 x 35mm, Veh Wt: 7.9 tons. EE-3 Jaracara Recon Vehicle: A lightweight recon vehicle made in Brazil. The EE-3 has a driver's hatch on the front deck and hatches for the commander and gunner on the main deck. There is a door on each side of the vehicle. There is a weapons mount by the gunner's hatch (G) that is an NHT equivalent. Price: $25,000, Armament: None initially installed, Tr Move: 240/100, Com Move: 80/40, Fuel Cap: 135 liters, Fuel Con: 65 liters, Load: 600kg, Fuel type: D, A, Veh Wt: 5 tons, Mnt: 4, Crew: 3. EE-9 Cascavel Armored Car: An amphibious Brazilian built armored car. The EE-9 has a driver's hatch on the front deck and hatches for the commander and the gunner on the turret deck. There is a weapons mount by the commander's hatch (C) that is an NHT equivalent. Price: $70,000 (R/R), RF: +30, Armament: 90mm gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 44 x 90mm, Tr Move: 180/70, Com Move: 60/30, Fuel Cap: 360 liters, Fuel Cons: 100 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D, A, Veh Wt: 1 2.9 tons, Mnt: 8, Crew: 3. Ramta RAM Mk5: An Israeli built recon vehicle. The RAM has hatches for the driver and commander. There is a weapons mount (P) on a post between the driver and commander that is an NHT equivalent. There is a weapons mount on each side of the fighting compartment that is an NMT (NATO Medium Tripod) equivalent. Price: $30,000 (S/R), Armament: None initially installed, Tr Move: 200/70, Com Move: 70/30, Fuel Cap: 160 liters, Fuel Cons: 75 liters, Load: 1300kg, Fuel Type: D, AvG, G, A, Veh Wt: 4 tons, Mnt: 4, Crew: 2 + 6. Z e ' e v Mobile Armored Gun System: The Ze'ev was designed and built in Israel in the late 1980's as a low cost alternative to the Merkava MK. 1 MBT. It carries its main armament in a remote control turret with an auto loader system. The commander, driver, and gunner ride in the chassis. They each have a separate hatch on the chassis deck. Price: $200,000 (S/R), RF: +40, Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 40 x 105mm, Tr Mov: 140/110, Com Mov: 50/40, Fuel Cap: 650 liters, Fuel Cons: 260 liters, Fuel Type: D, A, Load: 400kg, Veh Wt: 21 tons, Mnt: 10, Crew: 3. Ze'ev MAGS-60: A variant of the basic system mounting a 60mm hypervelocity autocannon in a remote controlled turret. The basic description and statistics are the same except for the following: Price: $180,000 (S/R), Armament: 60mm autocannon, Ammo: 60 x 60mm, Veh Wt: 19 tons. Ze'ev MAGS/AA: An antiaircraft variant of basic system that mounts two 35mm autocannons in a remote turret and fittings for mounting a hypervelocity rocket pod on each side of the turret. The basic description and statistics are the same for the other vehicles except for the following: Price: $ 1 50,000 (S/R), RF: +15, Armament: 2 x 35mm autocannon, Ammo: 200 x 35mm, Veh Wt: 17.5 tons. AML-90: An amphibious, four-wheeled, French made armored car. There is a door on each side of the chassis. There's a driver's hatch on the front deck with hatches on the turret deck for the gunner and the commander/loader. There is a weapons mount by the commander/loader's hatch (C). Price: $40,000 (R/R), RF: +15, Armament: 90mm gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 20 x 90mm, Tr Mov: 220/90, Com Mov: 60/30, Fuel Cap: 1 56 liters, Fuel Cons: 100 liters, Load: 700kg, Fuel Type: G, A, Veh Wt: 5.5 tons, Mnt: 6, Crew: 3. BT-76: A Soviet built amphibious light tank designed to give mobile fire support to airborne and air assault units. The BT-76 replaced the PT-76 and the ASU-85 in Soviet service. There's a drivers hatch in the center of the front deck, and hatches for the commander and gunner on the turret deck. There is a weapons mount (C) located by the commander's hatch. Price: $70,000 (R/S), RF: +30, Armament: 76.2mm D-56TM gun, PK MG, NSV MG (C), Ammo: 40 x 76.2mm, Tr Mov: 1 60/80, Com Mov: 60/30, Fuel Cap: 300 liters, Fuel Con: 125 liters, Load: 800kg, Fuel Type: G,A, Veh Wt: 13.5 tons, Mnt: 12, Crew: 3. BT-57: A variant of the BT-76 armed with a 57mm autocannon. All characteristics are the same as for the BT-76 except for the following: Price: $75,000 (R/S), RF: +30, Armament: 57mm S-60 autocannon, PK MG, NSV MG (C), Ammo: 60 x 57mm. Fox Armored Car: A British built four-wheeled amphibious armored car. There is a driver's hatch on the front deck, hatches on the turret deck for the commander and gunner, and another hatch on the left side of the vehicle. Price: $50,000 (S/R), RF: +30, Armament: 35mm autocannon, Ammo: 132 x 35mm, Tr Mov: 200/60, Com Mov: 70/25, Fuel Cap: 390 liters, Fuel Cons: 180 liters, Load: 400kg, Fuel Type: G, AvG, A, Vehicle Wt: 6.1 tons, Mnt: 6, Crew: 3. AMX-10RC: A French built six-wheeled amphibious armored car. The AMX-10RC is more of a wheeled light tank than armored car. There is a driver's hatch on the left side of the front deck and hatches for the commander and loader on the turret deck. The gunner uses the commanders hatch. Price: $100,000 (R/R), RF: +40, Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, Ammo: 38 x 105mm, Tr Mov: 160/100, Com Mov: 55/35, Fuel Cap: 400 liters, Fuel Cons: 160 liters, Load: 800kg, Fuel Type: D,A, Veh Wt: 1 5.8 tons, Mnt: 8, Crew: 4. Main Battle Tanks AMX-40: A French built tracked main battle tank, the AMX-40 was initially designed for the export market. As they are armed with the same 120mm gun as the M1A1 Abrams, they were the logical choice to send to the Middle East. The AMX-40 has a driver's hatch on the left side of the front deck. There's a hatch on the turret deck for the loader while the commander and gunner use a cupola on the turret deck. There's a weapons mount (C) on the cupola. Price: $500,000 (R/R), RF: +40, Armament: 120mm gun, 20mm autocannon, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 37 x 120mm, 100 x 20mm, Tr Mov: 120/90, Com Mov: 40/30, Fuel Cap: 1100 liters, Fuel Cons: 350 liters, Load: 750kg, Fuel Type:D,A, Veh Wt: 40 tons, Mnt: 16, Crew: 4. RDF Sourcebook AMX-30S: A French built tracked main battle tank. There is a driver's hatch on the left front deck, and commander's and loader's hatches on the turret deck. A weapons mount (C) is located by the commander's hatch. Price: $400,000 (R/R), RF: +15, Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB (C), Ammo: 50 x 105mm, Tr Mov: 130/100, Com Mov: 45/35, Fuel Cap: 970 liters, Fuel Cons: 350 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D,G, AvG, A, Veh Wt: 36 tons, Mnt: 16, Crew: 4. Chieftain Mk8: A British built tracked main battle tank. There is a driver's hatch on the center front deck, and a commander's hatch and loader's hatch on the turret deck. The gunner uses the loaders hatch. A weapons mount (C) is located by the commander's hatch. Price: $600,000 (R/R), RF: +40, Armament: 120mm L11A5 gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 64 x 1 20mm, Tr Mov: 80/30, Com Mov: 30/1 2, Fuel Cap:950 liters, Fuel Con: 380 liters, Load: 450kg, Fuel Type: D,A, Veh Wt: 53.5 tons, Mnt: 16, Crew: 4. Challenger MkllA: A British built tracked main battle tank. There's a driver's hatch on the center front deck, and a commander's hatch and loader's hatch on the turret deck. The tank's gunner uses the loader's hatch. A weapon mount (C) is located by the commander's hatch. Price: $850,000 (R/R), RF: +40, Armament: 1 20mm L11A5 gun, MAG MG, M2HB (C), Ammo: 60 x 120mm, Tr Mov: 110/45, Com Mov: 35/20, Fuel Cap: 1250 liters, Fuel Con: 500 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D,G,AvG, A, Veh Wt: 58 tons, Mnt: 18, Crew: 4. Vickers MBT Mk4: A British built main battle tank. A driver's hatch is located on the right front deck and a commander's hatch and loader's hatch are located on the turret deck. There is a pintle mount (C) located by the commander's hatch equivalent to an NHT. Price: $425,000 (R/R), RF: +30, Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB (C), Ammo: 50x105mm, Tr Mov: 120/70, Com Mov: 40/30, Fuel Cap: 1,000 liters, Fuel Cons: 400 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A, Veh Wt: 38.6 tons, Mnt: 16, Crew: 4. Vickers Valiant Mk1/120: A British built tracked main battle tank. There is a driver's hatch on the center front deck and commander's hatch and loader's hatch on the turret deck. The gunner uses the commander's hatch. A weapons mount (C) is located by the commander's hatch. Price: $750,000 (R/R), RF: +40, Armament: 120mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB (C), Ammo: 44x120mm, Tr Mov: 120/80, Com Mov: 40/30, Fuel Cap: 1,000 liters, Fuel Con: 330 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D,A, Veh Wt: 41 tons, Mnt: 14, Crew: 4. T-55A: A Soviet built tracked main battle tank. There is a driver's hatch on the left front deck and a commander's hatch and a loader's hatch on the turret deck. The gunner uses the commander's hatch. A weapons mount (C) is located by the commander's hatch. Price: $200,000 (R,S), RF: +15, Armament: 100mm gun, PK MG (C), Ammo: 43 x 100mm, Tr Mov: 100/60, Com Mov: 35/20, Fuel Cap: 960 + 280 liters, Fuel Cons: 240 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D, A Veh Wt: 36 tons, Mnt: 35, Crew: 4. T-62M: A tracked main battle tank built in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and North Korea. There is a driver's hatch on the front deck. The turret has a commander's hatch and a loader's hatch. The gunner uses the commander's hatch. There is a weapons mount (C) by the commander's hatch. Price: $300,000 (R/S), RF: +30, Armament: 115mm U5 S gun, PK MG, DSHk MG (C), Ammo: 40 x 115mm, Tr Mov: 100/60, Com Mov: 35/20, Fuel Cap: 912 liters, Fuel Cons: 380 liters, Load: 500kg, Fuel Type: D,A Veh Wt: 36.5 tons, Mnt: 40, Crew: 4. Page 43 Super Centurion: A British built tracked main battle tank that has been extensively modified in Israel. There is a driver's hatch on the right front deck and a commander's hatch and loader's hatch on the turret deck. The gunner uses the commander's hatch. Price: $300,000 (S/R), RF: +30, Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), Ammo: 72x105mm, Tr Mov: 100/70, Com Mov: 35/30, Fuel Cap: 1,037 liters, Fuel Cons: 308 liters, Load: 700kg, Fuel Type: D,A, Veh Wt: 51 tons, Mnt: 24, Crew: 4. Merkava Mkll: An Israeli built main battle tank. There is a driver's hatch on the left front deck and hatches for the commander and loader on the turret deck. The gunner uses the commanders hatch. There is a two-part clamshell door on the rear hull. Normal ammo load is 92 rounds, but by removing 72 rounds up to six passengers can be carried. Two weapons mounts (C), (L), are located by the commanders and loaders hatches. Price: $800,000 (S/R), RF: +40, Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, MAG MG (C), MAG MG (L), 60mm mortar, Ammo: 92 x 105mm, 30 x 60mm, Tr Mov: 100/70, Com Mov: 35/30, Fuel Cap: 900 liters, Fuel Cons: 360 liters, Load: 700kg, Fuel type: D,A, Veh Wt: 60 tons, Mnt: 12, Crew: 4. Merkava Mklll: An upgraded version of the Mkll with a 1 20mm gun. Normal ammo load is 72 rounds, but by removing 54 rounds up to six passengers can be carried. The 120mm gun is the same as on the M1A1 and Leopard III. All characteristics are the same as the Mkll except: Price: $900,000. Additions to the Firing Charts Submachineguns: W,TO ROF Mag Rng Dam Arm Mac 10 (.45) Mac 10 (9mm) Mini-Uzi 10 5 11/7 15 15 20 2 11 10 11 1 1 x3 x3 x3 MP5SD CAR-15 Viking 3 4 4 10 10 7/12 15 30 30 1 1 1 x4 — x3 MAT-49 AMD-65 4 3 11 10 30 40 1 3 x3 x2 ROF Mag Rng Dam 4 4 4 12/16 12/16 10 60 40 50 2 2 2 ROF Mag Rng Dam 7 3 4 4 75 70 150 150 4 4 6 6 Rng Dam Type Assault Rifles W, ½ Type Galil ARM Galil SAR Valmet M82A Arm — — - Sniper Rifles Type 3 Galil Sniper 1 Fusil FR-F2 2 Barret BMG Barret 82 SLAP 2 Arm — — — 1/2 Automatic Rifles Type l-Max 100 ROF Mag 2 4 Arm — 12/16 50/75 Machineguns Type ROF Mag Rng Dam Arm M60E3 BRG-15 BMG BRG-15 SLAPI 4 4 4 33 33 33 120 250 250 4 8 8 — NSV 3 5 17 23/33 150 150 6 4 HK-21 1/2 — - Page 44 Game Designers' Workshop Grenade Launchers Rnd Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst Type 10 IMI MGL-40 HE 100 x10C 10 5 ROF: 6 HEDP 100 x10C x2 5 2.5 — CHEM 100 MAG: 6 x10 5 x1C 100 ILLUM 100 Magazine is not detachable; only one shot may be reloaded per Rocket Launchers Rnd Type HEAT B300 ROF: 1 HE MAG: (2) LRAC HEAT ROF: 1 HEDP MAG: (2| WP DARD 120 HEAT HE ROF: 1 MAG: (2) WP Large Caliber Guns Rnd Type 60mm ac APFSDS ROF: 8 HE MAG: 40 D-56TM APFSDS ROF: 1 HEAT MAG: 1 HE 57mm S-60 APFSDS ROF: 4 APHE HE MAG: 4 100mm D-10 HE ROF: 1 HEAT APHE MAG: (2) APC 115mm U5TS APDSROF: 1 HEAT MAG: (2) 120mm L11A5APDS ROF: 1 HESH MAG: (2) M1946 HEAT ROF: 1 HE MAG: (2) APFSDS CHEM Arm — IFR 400 400 400 400 combat turn. 2.5 5 Burst 10 30 2.5 5 — 10 20 20 5 10 — 20 30 40 KDR — Burst — 20 IFR — — — — 2.5 5 — _ 10 15 — _ - Rng Dam 100 125 x20C x25C 150 250 250 x18C x15C x15C x2 x10 150 150 150 x30C x35C x15C x10 x10 Rng Dam Arm 500 400 x18 x20C 1/2 x10 300 250 250 x12 x15C x20C — x10 500 400 350 x17 x8C x16C 1/2 - 10 5 15 - 250 250 250 300 x30C x15C x7C x20 x15 x10 — - 10 5 — 20 10 — 21000 21000 21000 21000 400 30 x25 x20C _ — _ _ 5 10 _ - 60 450 x30 x28C _ — x30 x35C x25 x2C — Rng _ — x10 — — KDR 5 — — _ _ 15 25 x10 — x10 5 15 - 25 30 20 Dam Arm KDR Burst IFR x30C x10 10 30 20000 x35C x10 15 40 10600 Mag Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst 4 4 4 4 10000 7000 3000 10000 x25 x20 x5 x5 x5 2.5 2.5 — 15 10 5 15 500 500 550 500 — - 27000 27000 - 27000 Artillery Rockets Type Rnd 122mm Bm21 HE ROF: 40 MAG: (60) 140mm Bm14HE ROF: 16 MAG: (36/48) Antiaircraft Missiles Type Rof Crotale 2 Rapier 2 Sa-9 4 Sa-13 2 x15 x20 2.5 Additions to the Hit Location Charts Commando V-150 R: LH(20),G(30),HB(10) L: LH(20),G(30),HB(10) R: TF,TB C: TF(30),TB(10) L: TF,TB TS: F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) C,S,P,E,F D,R,S,P,E,F Miss W,G Miss Miss D,C,R P,G,S F,E,P FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) D,R,C W,G P,S,F,E ZE'EV IFV R: LH(20),G(40),HB(15) L: LH(20),G(40),HB(15) R: TF,TB C: TF(50),TB(10) L: TF,TB TS: (40) F: HS(30) C: HS(30) R: HS(30) FD (15) TD (15) BD (15) E,A,C,P,F D,G,R,A,P,F Miss X,W,N,A,L Miss W,N,A,X,L D,C,R,E G,A,P,S S,P,F D,R,E X,W,L,C,G,L,S,A,C P,F,E AMX 10P R: LH(15),G(15),HB(15) L: LH(15),G(15),HB(15) R: TF,TB C: TF(15),TB(10) L: TF,TB TS: F: HS(10) C: HS(10) R: HS(10) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) E,F,P D,R,P Miss W,G Miss Miss D,E,F G,S,P S,P D,E,F W,G P,S FV 103 SPARTAN R: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R: TF,TB C: TF(30),TB(10) L: TF,TB TS: F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) MCV-80 R: LH(25),G(50),HB(15) L: LH(25),G(50),HB(15) R: TF(35),TB(30) C: TF(35),TB(30) L: TF(35),TB(30) TS: (30) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) E,C,A,P,S,F D,R,G,A,P,S,F Miss W,G Miss Miss E,D C,S,P SP,A E,D X,W,C,G,N,S,P,A S,P,A E,F,A,P D,R,S,P X,C W M,G,W,N M,W,G,C D,E,F S,C,G,A S,P D,E,F C,G,X,M,W,N P,S VAB APC R: LH(30),G(60),HB(15) E,F,P L: LH(30),G(60),HB(15) D,R R: TF(0),TB(0) X,N,W C: TF(0),TB(0) X,W,N,C L: TF(0),TB(0) N,W,C TS (0) C,N,X,W F: HS(30) D,E,F C: HS(30) C,S,P R: HS(30) S,P FD (10) D,E,F TD (0) X,W,N,C BD (10) P,S Note: If the commander's hatch does not have a cupola mounted MG, count all turret hits (except TD hits) as misses. TD hits are: TD(0) C,P. Page 45 RDF Sourcebook EE-11 URUTU R: LH(20),G(30),HB(15) L: LH(20),G(30),HB(15) R: TF,TB C: TF(15),TB(15) L: TF,TB TS: (15) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) P,S,E,F D,R,C,P,S,E,F Miss X,W,N,G Miss X,W,N,G E,D C,S,P P,S,A E,D X,W,G P,S,F,E BMD-B R: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) L: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) R: TF(0),TB(0) E,A,P,F D,C,R,A,P,F Miss C: TF(40),TB(20) L: TF(0),TB(0) TS: (20) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) M,X,W,N,G Miss M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E G,A,P,S P,F D,C,R,E M,X,W,N,G,A P,S,F COMMANDO AC, COMMANDO 90 R: LH(20),G(30),HB(10) P,S,E,F L: LH(20),G(30),HB(10) D,R,C,S,E,F R: TF(35),TB(20) X,C C: TF(35),TB(20) W L: TF(35),TB(20) G,W,N TS (25) W,G,C F: HS(15) D,P,R C: HS(15) S,C,G,A R: HS(15) F,E,P FD (15) D,R,P TD (15) C,G,X,W,N BD (15) P,S,F,E SCIMITAR MK2 (I) R: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R: TF(25),TB(15) C: TF(25),TB(15) L: TF(25),TB(15) TS: (10) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) E,C,A,F D,R,G,A,F X,C W G,W,N C,G,W,A,X E,D G,C,S S,A E,D X,W,C,G,N,S,A S,A EE-9 AC R: LH(20),G(35),HB(10) L: LH(20),G(35),HB(10) R: TF(35),TB(20) C: TF(35),TB(20) L: TF(35),TB(20) TS (25) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (15) S,E,F D,R,C,S,E,F X,C W, G,W,N W,G,C D,P,R S,C,G,A F,E,P D,R,P C,G,X,W,N P,S,F,E SCORPION MKII 90 R: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R: TF(25),TB(15) C: TF(25),TB(15) L: TF(25),TB(15) E,C,A,F DRGAF C,A X,W,N,A L,A TS (10) C,G,W,A,X F: HS(20) C: HSI20) R: HS(20) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) E,D G,C,S S,A E,D X,W,C,G,N,S,A S,A ZE'EV MAGS R: LH(40),G(80),HB(15) L: LH(40),G(80),HB(15) R: TF,TB C: TF(100),TB(20) L: TF,TB TS (80) F: HS(50) C: HS(50) R: HS(50) FD (30) TD (30) BD (30) E,A,C,F D,G,R,A,F Miss X,W,N,A,L Miss W,N,A,X,L D,C,R,E G,A,S S,F D,R,E X,W,L,C,G,L,S,A FE EE-3 LRV R: LH(10),G(15),HB(10) L: LH(10),G(15),HB(10) R: TF,TB C: TF(15),TB(15) L: TF,TB TS F: HS(10) C: HS(10) R: HS(10) FD (5) C,S,F,E D,R,S,F,E Miss W,G Miss W,G D,S G,C,S E,F D,R BT-76, BT-57 R: LH(40),G(60),HB(20) L: LH(40),G(60),HB(20) R: TF,TB E,AP,F D,C,R,A,P,F Miss TD (5) BD (5) W,G F,E,A C: TF(60),TB(20) L: TF,TB TS: (20) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) M,X,W,N,G Miss M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E G,A,S F,A D,C,R,E M,X,W,N,G,A S,F RAMTA RAM V-3 R: LH(10),G(15),HB(10) L: LH(10),G(15),HB(10) R: TF,TB C: TF(15),TB(15) L: TF,TB C,P,S,E,F D,P,S,E,F Miss W,G Miss TS: F: HS(15) C: HSI15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD BD (10) W,G D,R,C S,P E,F D,C,R P,S E,F FOX ARMORED CAR R: LH(20),G(20),HB(10) L: LH(20),G(20),HB(10) R: TF(20),TB(15) C: TF(20),TB(15) L: TF(20),TB(15) TS: (20) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) D,R,G,E,F D,C,S,E,F X,C W,G,C G,W,N X,W,N,G,C D,R C,G,A,S F,E D,R X,W,G,N,C,A S,F,E ERC 90 AC R: LH(40),G(40),HB(15) L: LH(40),G(40),HB(15) R: TF(20),T8(20) C: TF(20),TB(20) L: TF(20),TB(20) TS (20) F: HS(40) C: HS(40) R: HS(40) FD (15) TD (15) BD (15) E,F,P D,R,C X,N,W X,W,N,G, N,W,G G,N,W,X D,E,F G,S,P S,P D,E,F X,W,N,G P,S AMX-30S R: LH(75),G(250),HB(75) L: LH(75),G(250),HB(75) R: TF(250),TB(40) C: TF(250),TB(40) L: TF(250),T8(40) TS (40) F: HS(40) C: HS(40) R: HS(40) FD (25) TD (25) BD (25) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A UA L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A AML-90 AC R: LH(15),G(20),HB(10) L: LH(15),G(20),HB(10) R: TF(15),TB(10) C: TF(15),TB(10) L: TF(15),TB(10) TS: (10) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) R: HS(10) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) D,R,G,E,F D,C,S,E,F X,C W,G,A G,W,N X,W,N,G,C D,R C,G,A,S F,E D,R X,W,G,N,C,A S,F,E CHALLENGER MKIIA R: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) L: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) R: TF(800),TB(90) C: TF(800),TB(90) L: TF(800),TB(90) TS (150) F: HS(85) C: HS(85) R: HS(85) FD (40) TD (40) BD (40) DR,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R UG,S ,E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A FEA AMX-10RC R: LH(25),G(30),HB(15) L: LH(25),G(30),HB(15) R: TF(25),TB(15) C: TF(25),TB(15) L: TF(25),TB(15) TS: (15) F: HS(10) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R VICKERS VALIANT MKI C: HS(10) R: HS(10) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A R: LH(150),G(500),HB(75) L: LH(150),G(500),HB(75) R: TF(600),TB(50) C: TF(600),TB(50) L: TF(600),TB(50) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A, X,W,N,A L,A TS (200) L,C,G,W,A,X Page 46 F: HS(75) C: HS(75) R: HS(75) FD (50) TD (50) BD (50) Game Designers' Workshop D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F.E.A SUPER CENTURION R: LH(75),G(185),HB(50) L: LH(75),G(185),HB(50) R: TF(300),TB(80) C: TF(300),TB(80) L: TF(300),TB(80) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A CHIEFTAIN MKVIII R: LH(150),G(750),HB(75) L: LH(150),G(750),HB(75) R: TF(750),TB(95) C: TF(750),TB(95) L: TF(750),TB(95) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A TS: (100) F: HS(80) C: HS(80) R: HS(80) FD (30) TD (30) BD (30) L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A TS: (135) F: HS(85) L,C,G,W,A,X D,R AMX-40 MBT C: HS(85) R: HS(85) FD (30) TD (30) BD (30) U,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C.G,L,N,S,A F,E,A R: LH(75),G(300),HB(50) L: LH(75),G(300),HB(50) R: TF(300),TB(45) C: TF(300),TB(45) L: TF(300),TB(45) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A TS: (50) F: HS(50) C: HS(50) R: HS(50) FD (30) TD (30) BD (30) L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,GS E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A SU-130 R: LH(125),G(400),HB(50) L: LH(125),G(400),HB(50) R: TF,TB C: TF,TB L: TF,TB TS F: HS(60) C: HS(60) R: HS(60) FD (20) TD (20) BD (20) D,R,W,G,E,F D,R,W,L,A,E,F Miss Miss Miss Miss DRW L,C,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A VICKERS MBT MK4 R: LH(75),G(100),HB(50) L: LH(75),G(100),HB(50) R: TF(100),TB(40) C: TF(100),TB(40) L: TF(100),TB(40) TS: (60) F: HS(60) C: HS(60) R: HS(60) FD (25) TD (25) BD (25) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A FEA MERKAVA MKI-II R: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) L: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) R: TF(600),TB(80) C: TF(600),TB(80) L: TF(600),TB(80) TS: (250) F: HS(100) C: HS(100) R: HS(100) FD (50) TD (50) BD (50) E,F,D,R,G E,F,D,L,S G,C,A X,W,A UN, A L,C,G,W,A,X E,F,D L,G,S S,A E,F,D X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A S,A T-62A R: LH(100),G(350),HB(50) L: LH(100),G(350),HB(50) R: TF(200),TB(80) C: TF(200),TB(80) L: TF(200),TB(80) TS: (80) F: HS(60) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R C: HS(60) R: HS(60) FD (20) TD (20) BD (20) L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A T-55A R: LH(100),G(300),HB(50) L: LH(100),G(300),HB(50) R: TF(170),TB(80) C: TF(170),TB(80) L: TF(170),TB(80) TS: (80) F: HS(60) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R C: HS(60) R: HS(60) FD (20) TD (20) BD (20) L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A Survivors' Guide to the United Kingdom ADDITIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT LIST Page 35 LAW 80: A single-shot disposable, telescoping, antitank rocket launcher, It replaced the Carl Gustav in the British Army during the early 1990s. Wt: 9.5 Price: $350 (S/R). The following includes some items detailed in the basic game and the various modules. Availability codes are the same as in the basic game and apply to availability outside the UK. MULTIPLE ROCKET LAUNCHERS 227mm MLRS: A 12-barrelled rocket launch system, mounted on the American M993 MLRS. SUBMACHINEGUNS L2A3 Sterling: The standard military submachinegun of the British Army for many years. It was replaced in mainline service by the L35. The Sterling found its way into general use and is still used by some British units, especially Territorial Army units. Ammo: 9mmP Wt:3 Mag: 11 Price: $600 (C/S). ANTITANK MISSILE LAUNCHERS Swingfire: A British-designed, antitank, guided weapon. It can be fired from an integral tripod or a vehicle mount. It is wire-guided, and the gunner must continue to aim at the target for the entire flight of the missile. Wt: 20 Price:$3000 (S/R). Milan: A wire-guided missile launcher which was developed in France and Germany. It is fired -from an integral tripod. Wt: 7 Price: $3000 (S/R). ASSAULT RIFLES L85A1 Endeavour: The standard British combat rifle (also called the IW or infantry weapon). It replaced the L1A1 and L2A3 in service. It is a "bullpup" configuration weapon and is rarely seen outside of British service. Ammo:5.56mmN Wt: 4 Mag: 10 Price: $500 (S/R). BATTLE RIFLES L1A1 SLR: The modified version of the Belgian FN PAL rifle. The L1A1 is a very similar weapon, the main difference being that the L1A1 is a semiautomatic-only weapon, Replaced in service by the L85, numerous L1A1s have been picked up by military units, particularly those nostalgic for the old cartridge. Many Territorial Army units still use the L1A1. Ammo: 7.62mmN Wt: 4.3 Mag: 7 Price: $750 (S/R). SNIPER RIFLES L42: The standard British sniper rifle. It is a development of the WWII bolt-action, short-magazine Lee/Enfield rifle, rechambered for modern ammunition, built to closer engineering tolerances, and fitted with a telescopic sight. Ammo: 7.62mmN Wt: 4 Mag:3 Price: $400 (R/R), AUTOMATIC RIFLES L86A1 Engager: A heavy-barrelled version of the L85 and used as an LSW (light support weapon). It uses the same magazine as the L85. and is also equipped with an integral bipod and sight. Ammo: 5.56mmN Wt: 5.5 Mag: 10 Price: $1500 (R/R), MACHINEGUNS L7A2 GPMG: The "jimpy" is the British version of the Belgian MAG general-purpose machinegun. It is equipped with a bipod but can also be fired from a tripod (NMT). It accepts 33-shot belts. Ammo: 7.62mmN Wt: 11 Mag: 33 Price: $1500 (S/R). L3A3: An obsolete weapon dating from before WWII, rechambered to a modern caliber. It is still used on some old British vehicles and accepts 33-shot belts. It cannot be dismounted from its parent vehicle. Ammo: 7.62mmN Mag: 33 Price:$3000 (R/R). L3A4: A variant of the L3A3, but used from a tripod (NMT). It also accepts 33-shot belts. Ammo: 7.62mmN Wt: 14 Mag: 33 Price: $3000 (R/R). ROCKET LAUNCHERS L14A1 Carl Gustav: A Swedish-designed antitank rocket launcher. It has been largely replaced in service by the LAW 80. Ammo: 84mm rocket Wt: 14 Price: $500 (R/R). LARGE-CALIBER GUNS L21 30mm Rarden: A British 30mm autocannon mounted on a variety of vehicles. It fires three-shot clips of ammunition, L23A1 76mm Cannon: A British gun mourned on the Scorpion light tank. 90mm Cockerill: A privately developed, British-designed gun system, used on the American Stingray and experimentally on some British AFVs. L11A5 Rifled Gun: A rifled tank gun used on British MBTs, as opposed to the smoothbore guns mounted on most other MBTs. Ammunition for the L11A5 cannot be used in smoothbore guns, and vice versa. 165mm Demolition Gun: A short-barrelled gun mounted on the Centurion AVRE (and the American M728 CEV), intended for the destruction of bunkers and other fortifications, as well as roadblocks, buildings, and other constructions. HOWITZERS L13A1 105mm Gun: A large-caliber gun (actually a howitzer) mounted on the Abbot SPG. It uses the same ammunition as the L118 light gun, and can also use American 105mm howitzer rounds. L118 Light Gun: A British-designed, towed, light artillery gun. II can be towed by a light truck, or mounted on skis and towed by oversnow vehicles. Wt: 1.8 tons Price: $50,000 (S/R}. L121 (FH-70): A towed artiliery howitzer designed by a European consortium of France, West Germany, and Britain. It fires the standard NATO 155mm howitzer round listed in the basic game. Wt: 9.3 tons Price: $80,000 (R/R). 155mm Howitzer: An American howitzer mounted on the M109A2 SPA. It uses NATO 155mm howitzer rounds from the basic game. 175mm Howitzer: An American howitzer mounted on the M107 SPA. 203mm Howitzer: An American howitzer mounted on the M110A2 SPA. MORTARS L9A1 51mm: The standard British Army light mortar. Individual rounds are dropped down the tube by the loader. Wt: 6 Price: $4000 (S/R). L16A2 81mm: The standard British Army mortar. It can be disassembled into three loads (bipod, baseplate, tube) lor easier transportation. Individual rounds are dropped down the tube by the Page 36 loader. It requires six combat turns to set up. Wt: 33 (bipod, 12; baseplate, 12; tube, 13) Price: $10,000 (S/R). SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE SYSTEMS Blowpipe: A British-designed, man-portable, antiaircraft missile launcher. It is optically guided, and the gunner must maintain his aim at the target for the entire flight of the missile. Wt: 7 Price: $10,000 (R/R). Javelin: An improved version of the Blowpipe. It is very similar in action to the Blowpipe but is more effective. Wt: 8 Price:$ 15,000 (R/R). Rapier: A British-designed, antiaircraft missile system which utilizes a combination of radar and optical tracking to guide the missile to its target, A variant uses a laser designator in place of the optical tracker. The towed launcher is usually pulled by a land rover or similar light truck. A tracked version also exists. The cost is for the launcher only. Wt: 6 tons Mag:4 Price: $350,000 (R/R). AMMUNITION Ammunition additions are as follows. Rockets 84mm HEAT: Used in the L14A1 Carl Gustav. Wt: 3 Price: $100 (S/R). 84mm HEDP: Used in the L14A1 Carl Gustav. Wt: 3 Price: $75 (S/R). 84mm CHEM: Used in the L14A1 Carl Gustav. Only smoke is available. Wt: 3 Price: $75 (S/R). 227mm Rocket HE: Wt: 1000 per case of six founds Price: $3000 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket ICM: Wt: 1000 per case of six rounds Price: $3000 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket ILLUM: Wt: 1000 per case of six rounds Price: $3000 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket CHEM: Wt: 1000 per case of six rounds Price: $3000 per case (R/R). Antitank Missiles Milan: Wt: 11 Price:$1200 (S/R). Swingfire: Wt: 7 Price: $1000 (S/R). Large-Caliber Rounds 30mm Rarden APDS: Three per three-shot clip. Price:$250 per three-shot clip (S/R). 30mm Rarden HEI: Three per three-shot clip. Price: $200 per three-shot clip (S/R). 76mm HE: Wt: 7 Price: $250 (C/R). 76mm HEAT: Wt: 7 Price: $600 (C/R). 76mm APERS: The APERS is a canister round. Wt: 7 Price: $350 (C/R). 90mm APDS: Wt: 31 kg Price; $500 (R/R) 90mm APERS: Wt: 31 kg Price: $500 (R/R) 90mm HE: Wt: 30 kg Price: $500 (R/R) 90mm HEAT: Wt: 30 kg Price: $500 (R/R) 90mm WP: Wt: 28 kg Price: $500 (R/R) 120mm APDS RifIe: Can only be used in the L11A5. Wt: 10 Price: $800 WP (S/R). 120mm APFSDSDU Rifle: Can only be used in the L11A5. Wt: 10 Price: $1500 (R/R). 120mm HESH Rifle: Can only be used in the L11A5. Wt: 10 Price: $800 (C/R), GDW 120mm HEAT Rifle: Can only be used in the L11A5. Wt: 10 Price: $800 (C/R). 120mm WP Rifle: Can only be used in the L11A5. Wt: 10 Price: $1000 (R/R). 120mm Powder Charge Rifle: Can only be used in the L11A5, Wt: 6 Price: $80 (C/R). 165mm HEP-T: Wt: 19 Price: $2000 (R/R), Howitzer Rounds 105mm UK How HE: Fired only by the British light gun and the Abbot SPG. Wt: 16 Price:$750 (R/R), 105mm UK How CHEM: Fired only by the British light gun and the Abbot SPG. Only smoke is available for it. Wt: 16 Price: $750 (R/R). 105mm UK How ILLUM: Fired only by the British tight gun and the Abbot SPG. Wt: 16 Price: $750 (R/R). 105mm UK How HEAT: Fired only by the Abbot SPG. Wt: 16 Price: $1000 (R/R), 105mm UK How Powder Charge: Wt: 6 Price: $30 (R/R). 105mm UK How Powder Charge: Enables the Abbot SPG to lire US 105mm Howitzer rounds (detailed in the U.S. Army Vehicle Guide). Wt: 6 Price; $50 (R/R). 175mm HE: Wt: 67 Price: $750 (R/R). 175mm Powder Charge: Wt: 14 Price: $100 (R/R). 203mm HE: Wt: 96 Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm ICM: Wt: 96 Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm ILLUM: Wt: 96 Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm CHEM: Wt: 96 Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm WP: Wt: 96 Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm Powder Charge: Wt: 22 Price:$600 (S/R). Mortar Rounds 51 mm HE: Wt: Five per case of four Price: $100 per case (C/R). 51mm CHEM: Only available in smoke form. Wt: Five per case of tour Price: $120 per case (S/R). 51mm ILLUM: Wt: Five per case of four Price: $120 per case (S/R). Antiaircraft Missiles 76mm Blowpipe: Wt: 4 Price: $1500 {R/R), 76mm Javelin: Wt: 4 Price:$2000 (R/R). 133mm Rapier: Wt: 43 Price: $50,000 (R/R). UNARMORED CARGO VEHICLES Bedford Mk (4x4) 4-ton Truck: The Bedford four-ton is the standard British army truck. This workhorse has many uses and numerous variants. The canvas top and sides can be detached to convert the truck into a flatbed. Price: $18,000 (C/S) Tr Mov: 100/10 Com Move: 35/10 Fuel Cap: 150 Fuel Cons: 40 Fuel Type: G, D, A Load: 4.5 tons Veh Wt: 9.5 tons Crew: 1+10 Mnt:.4. BV-202E: TheBV-202E is a Swedish-designed, all-terrain vehicle (although it is primarily intended for use over snow) used by British army units designated for deployment to Norway, It comes in two sections, the forward section containing the engine and crew, and the rear section any passengers or cargo. The vehicle is fully amphibious, and the articulated drive train/link between the two sections allows the BV-202E greater cross-country ability than a similar-sized vehicle with a more conventional layout. The BV-202E was used as a recon vehicle, mortar carrier, and towing vehicle (for the 105mm light gun). The commander's cupola is fitted with an NMT, and an L7A2 MG is usually mounted in recon versions. It has Survivors' Guide to the United Kingdom been replaced in general service by the BV-206, although a few of them are still in use in out-of-the-way locales such as the Falklands and in civilian use (unarmed, of course). Price: $25,000 (R/R) Tr Mov: 170/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 156 liters Fuel Con: 40 liters Fuel Type: G, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 4.2 tons Crew: 2+6 Mnt: 10. BV-206: Designed to replace the BV-202E. the BV-206 is very similar in layout and capabilities to its predecessor. The forward section has two doors on each side and two hatches on the right deck. The rear section has a single large door in the rear. The vehicle has a weapons mount (NHT equivalent) at the forward deck hatch. Price: $30,000 (R/—) Tr Move: 180/80 Com Move: 50/ 40 Fuel Cap: 360 liters Fuel Cons: 120 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 4.2 tons Crew: 2+6 Mnt: 10. Foden 10-ton Cargo: The Foden 10-ton cargo truck is typical of the more modern family of transport trucks in that it comes with provisions for standardized pallets and is fitted with its own crane to speed loading/unloading. This vehicle can be fitted with a weapons mount (NHT equivalent) but is not normally armed. Price: $35,000 (S/R) Tr Move: 100/10 Com Move: 35/10 Fuel Cap: 450 liters Fuel Cons: 150 liters Fuel Type: D,A Load: 10 tons Veh Wt: 14 tons Crew: 2 Mnt: 8. FV-622 Alvis Stalwart Mk 2: The Stalwart is an amphibious, high-mobility load carrier, used primarily for carrying supplies, there is a variant with a loading crane and a repair variant used by REME. Price: $60,000 (R/R) Tr Mov: 100/10 Com Move: 35/10 Fuel Cap: 455 liters Fuel Con: 150 liters Fuel Type:G, A Load: 5 tons Veh Wt: 14.5 tons Crew: 2 Mnt: 8. Land Rover One-Ten: The One-Ten is an improved version of the standard land rover and replaced the three-quarter-ton in military service. Like all land rovers, this vehicle has numerous variants, including SAS "Pink Panthers" (festooned with MGs and in pink camouflage for desert warfare), and ambulance versions. Price: $12,000 (C/S) TrMov:180/45 Com Mov: 60/35 Fuel Cap:80 liters Fuel Con: 30 liters Fuel Type: G, DT A Load: 1500 kg Veh Wt: 3 tons Crew: 2+6 Mnt: 2. 1-ton Land Rover: The 1-ton is a land rover designed for towing artillery or carrying troops. In service it was used to tow the 105mm light gun and towed Rapier. Price: $10,000 (S/R) Tr Mov: 180/45 Com Mov: 60/35 Fuel Cap: 110 liters Fuel Con: 30 liters Fuel Type: G, A Load: 1200 kg Veh Wt: 3 tons Crew: 2+8 Mnt: 2. 1/2-ton Land Rover: The standard British Army jeep equivalent for many years, it was partially supplanted in general service by the improved 1/2-ton land rover (use the same stats for both types), but both are still in use. Price: $5000 (C/S) Tr Mov: Fuel Cap: 90 liters Fuel Con: 30 liters Fuel Type: G, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 2 tons Crew: 2+4 Mnt: 2. 3/4-ton Land Rover (LWB): This 3/4-ton land rover has bean replaced in general service by the One-Ten. Many of the older models are still used, however. Price: $8000 (C/S) TrMov: 180/45 Com Mov: 60/35 Fuel Cap:90 liters Fuel Con;30 liters Fuel Type: G, AvG. A Load: 850 kg Veh Wt: 2.5 tons Crew: 2+6 Mnt: 2. ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS AT-105 Saxon: The AT-105 Saxon is a privately developed wheeled APC. Some 500 were brought by the army for use by UKbased troops earmarked for deployment to BAOR in wartime (primarily, the 19th Infantry Brigade, with 3rd Armoured Division), Many of its components were based on those of the 4-ton truck. Entry is via a rear door or right side door. There are roof hatches for the driver and commander. The L7A2 MG is mounted on the Page 37 commander's cupola and can be dismounted. Price: $80,000 (C/R) Armament: L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 170/30 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 liters Fuel Cons: 120 liters Fuel Type:G, A Load: 400 kg Veh Wt: 11 tons Crew: 2+10 Mnt: 8. FV-103 Spartan: The Spartan Is the an APC variant of the Scorpion family of vehicles and is used for specialized functions because of its limited passenger capacity. These uses include carrying antiaircraft and antitank missile teams, and assault pioneers. Like the Striker, it has no turret. Entry is via the rear door or roof hatch. There are three hatches for the crew. The commander's MG cannot be readily dismounted. Price: $70,000 (S/R) Armament:L7A2 MG Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 170/150 Com Move: 60/50 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type: G, AvG, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 7 tons Crew: 3+4 Mnt:12. FV-1611 Pig: The Pig is an obsolete APC used for many years in Northern Ireland. Crew entry is via the rear doors; roof hatches provide entry for the driver and commander. A number of variants saw service, but the vehicles are quite rare these days. Price: $50,000 (R/—) Tr Mov: 150/40 Com Mov: 50/20 Fuel Cap: 145 liters Fuel Con: 55 liters Fuel Type: G, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 7 tons Crew: 2+8 Mnt: 6 FV-432: The FV-432 is a British-built, tracked APC. supplanted but not completely replaced by the FV-510 Warrior in military service. The vehicle has a driver's hatch on the left front deck and a commander's hatch with an NHT equivalent weapons mount. Some models axe equipped with a small cupola in place of the commander's hatch, mounting a 7.62mm general-purpose machinegun. An ATGM variant, the FV-438, is fitted with a swingfire launcher in place of the passenger compartment. A signals variant, the FV-439, is nearly identical but contains communications equipment in place of passengers. Other variants include mortar, radar, and RCLR versions. Price:$70,000 (S/R) Armament:L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Tr Mov: 170/130 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type: G, D. A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 16 tons Crew: 2+10 Mnt: 10. Page 38 FV-510 Warrior: Introduced in the mid-1980s, the FV-510(also called the MCV-80) is the primary British MCV (mechanized combat vehicle) and represents the British approach to the design of such vehicles. Unlike the Marder and M2 Bradley, the FV-510 has no firing ports and does not carry ATGMs. Its purpose is to carry infantry units to the combat point and disembark them. Main entrance to the passenger compartment is by a drop ramp in the rear of the vehicle. There is also a driver's hatch on the left front deck, and hatches for the commander and gunner on the top of the turret. Price: $250,000 (S/R) Armament: 30mm Rarden autocannon, 7,62mm MG Ammo: 200x35mm Tr Move: 160/85 Com Move: 55/30 Fuel Cap: 772 liters Fuel Cons: 280 liters Fuel Type: D. A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 24 tons Crew: 3+8 Mnt:12. FV-603 Saracen: The Saracen is an obsolete, six-wheeled APC developed in the late '40s. Saracens were replaced in service by the FV-432, but reintroduced when the troubles in Ireland flared up. They were phased out of this role in the early '80s. A number of them were brought out of depot storage late in the war and pressed into service with rear echelons in order to free more modern vehicles for frontline service. Entry is via rear doors or the commander's roof hatch. Price: $65,000 (R/—) Armament: L3A3 MG (C) Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 170/50 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 330 liters Fuel Cons: 110 liters Fuel Type: G. A Load: 300 kg Veh Wt: 10 tons Crew: 2+10 Mnt:8. LIGHT COMBAT VEHICLES FV-101 Scorpion: An amphibious reconnaissance vehicle, the Scorpion chassis forms the basis for a whole family of vehicles. The two man turret has hatches for the commander and gunner, and the vehicles also has a driver's hatch on the front deck. Some versions of the Scorpion use diesel instead of regular automotive gasoline, and a few were built using the Cockerill 90mm gun. Price: $70,000 (S/R) RF: +20 Armament: L23A1 76mm gun, L7A2 MG Ammo: 42x76mm Tr Move: 170/150 Com Move: 60/50 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type: G, (D). A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 7 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 12. FV-104 Samaritan: The Samaritan is an unarmed ambulance variant of the Scorpion APC, with a raised roof. The vehicle has roof hatches for the driver and commander, and an extra large rear door to facilitate loading and unloading of stretchers. The crew usually consists of the driver, the vehicle commander, and a medical orderly. Price:$70,000 (S/R) Tr Move: 170/150 Com Move: 60/50 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type:G, AvG, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 7 tons Craw: 3+4 (or 2 stretchers) Mnt: 12. FV-105 Sultan:This is the command post variant of the Scorpion family of vehicles, and has a raised roof and collapsible "penthouse" which is erected when the vehicle is stationary. There are roof hatches and a rear door for the driver and commander. The commander's MG is dismountable. Price:$80,000(S/R) Armament: L7A2 MG Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 170/150 Com Move: 60/50 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type: G, AvG, A Load: 400 kg Veh Wt: 7 tons Crew: 3+3 Mnt: 12. FV-107 Scimitar: The Scimitar is basically the same as the Scorpion itself, except that the turret mounts a 30mm RARDEN instead of the L23A1 76mm gun. Price: $70,000 (S/R) RF: +20 Armament: 30mm Rarden autocannon. L7A2 MG Ammo: 132x35mm Price: $70,000 (S/R) Tr Move: 170/150 Com Move: 60/50 Fuel Cap:390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type: G, AvG, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 7 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 12. FV-721 Fox: The FV-721 Fox armored car is a British-built 4x4 armored reconnaissance vehicle which replaced the earlier (and GDW now obsolete) Ferret AC. Its lack of amphibious capability is a severe drawback in a reconnaissance vehicle, however. The Fox has a driver's hatch on the front deck, hatches on the turret deck for the commander and gunner, and another hatch on the left side of the vehicle. Price: $50,000 (S/R) RF: +30 Armament: 30mm Rarden autocannon, L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 135x30mm Tr Move: 200/60 Com Move:70/40 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 180 liters Fuel Type: G. A Load: 400 kg Veh Wt: 6 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 8. Mk 3 Ferret: The Ferret is a wheeled reconnaissance vehicle developed in 1950. Although obsolete, many vehicles were removed from mothballs during the latter stages of the war to release more modern vehicles for frontline service. Some can be found in service with 5th Infantry Division in Germany. The turret has a hatch for the commander and gunner. Price: $30,000 (R/R) Armament: L7A2 MG Ammo: 300x7.62mmN betted Tr Mov: 200/60 Com Mov: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 100 liters Fuel Con: 70 liters Fuel Type: G, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: A tons Crew: 2 Mnt: 6. COMBAT ENGINEER VEHICLES Centurion AVRE: The Centurion AVRE (armoured vehicle, Royal Engineers) is a combat engineer AFV based on the Centurion MBT hull, and used by the Royal Engineers. The 165mm gun is the same as that used on the American M728 CEV. The vehicle mounts a dozer blade on the front. There is a driver's hatch on the center front deck, and hatches for the commander and loader on the turret—the gunner uses the loader's hatch. Price: $500,000 (R/R) Armament: 165mm Gun, L7A2. L7A2 (C) Ammo: 25x165mm, 3500x7.62mmN belted Tr Mov: 100/70 Com Mov: 35/30 Fuel Cap: 1037 liters Fuel Con: 308 liters Fuel Type:D, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 52 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 14. Challenger AHRV: This is the armored recovery variant of the Challenger MBT. Overall, it is similar in characteristics to the Challenger, except for the following: The turret and main gun have been removed: a dozer blade is fitted to the front: and a winch is mounted on the back deck, in addition to a smaller winch inside the tank. A crane is also mounted on the rear deck. Price: $950,000 (R/R) Armament: L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 600x7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 100/45 Com Move: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 1250 liters Fuel Cons: 500 liters Fuel Type: D, G, AvG Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 58 tons Crew: 4 Mnt:12. Challenger AVLB: This vehicle is a bridging variant of the Challenger MBT. As is usual for such vehicles, the turret and main gun have been replaced by a bridge and its associated erection machinery. The bridge is 24 meters long and takes about five minutes to deploy. Price:$950,000 (R/R) Armament: L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 600X7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 100/45 Com Move: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 1250 liters Fuel Cons: 500 liters Fuel Type: D, G, AvG Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 58 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 12. Chieftain ARV: This vehicle is similar in layout to the Challenger ARRV described above and has been supplanted in service by the Challenger. Price: $650,000 (R/R) Armament: L7A2 (C) Ammo: 600x7.62mmN Tr Mov: 80/30 Com Mov: 30/12. Fuel Cap: 950 liters Fuel Con: 500 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 52 ton Crew: 5 Mnt: 18. Chieftain AVLB: The AVLB (armored vehicle-launched bridge) is a variant of the Chieftain MBT, similar in layout to other AVLBs described in this book and elsewhere. Price: $800,000 (R/R) Armament: L7A2(C) Ammo:600x7.62mmN belted Tr Move:80/30 Com Move: 30/12 Fuel Cap: 950 liters Fuel Cons: 380 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 450 kg Veh Wt: 54 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 12. Page 39 Survivors' Guide to the United Kingdom FV-106 Samson: The Samson is an armored recovery vehicle built on the Scorpion chassis. It is fitted with an internally mounted winch in place of the vehicle's turret and main gun. Entry is by a small door in the rear of the vehicle, or by the commander's and driver's hatches on the roof. Except as noted below, it is identical in characteristics to the Scorpion. Price: $75,000 (S/R) Armament: L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Crew: 4. FV-180 CEV: The FV-180 CEV (combat engineer vehicle) is designed to fulfill a number of combat engineering requirements, primarily entrenchment construction, obstacle construction/ clearing, and route preparation under fire by means of its hydraulically operated earth moving bucket. The FV-180 is also fitted with a rocket-propel led "anchor," which it can launch ahead of itself. Attached to a winch on the top of the vehicle, this anchor enables the FV-180 to tow itself up steep slopes and out of soft ground. Only 141 of the vehicles were built, however, and they are quite scarce by 2000. Price: $90,000 (R/—) Armament: L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 300x7.62mmN belted Tr Move: 110/60 Com Move: 40/20 Fuel Cap: 600 liters Fuel Cons: 300 liters Fuel Type: D,A Load: 300 kg Veh Wt: 18 tons Crew: 2 Mnt: 8. M2: This is a West German amphibious ferry and bridging system. When operating as a ferry, the M2 can carry up to 93 tons, but it is unable to carry this load on land. Individual vehicles can be joined together to form floating bridges of almost any length. Price: $750,000 (R/R) Tr Mov: 100/60 Com Mov: 40/25 Fuel Cap: 1200 liters Fuel Con: 350 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 22 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 18 MAIN BATTLE TANKS FV-4030/4 Challenger: The Challenger is the main British MBT and was introduced into service in the mid-1980s. It is of conventional layout for a tank of its size. Price: $850,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 120mm L11A5, L7A2, L7A2 MG (C) Ammo: 60x120mm Tr Move: 110/45 Com Move: 35/20 Fuel Cap: 1250 liters Fuel Cons: 500 liters Fuel Type: D,G,AvG Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 58 tons Crew: 4 Mnt:12. FV-4201 Chieftain: Although supplanted in service by the Challenger, the Chieftain was not completely replaced, and many are still in use. The Chieftain is of conventional layout for a tank of its size, except that the gunner uses the loader's hatch. Price: $600,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 120mm L11A5 gun, L7A2 coaxial L7A2 (C) Ammo: 64x120mm Tr Move: 80/30 Com Move: 30/12 Fuel Cap: 950 liters Fuel Cons: 380 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 450 kg Veh Wt: 54 tons Crew:4 Mnt: 12. Vickers MBT: The Vickers MBT was never formally adopted for service by the British Army, but many were exported, and a few were commandeered before the Vickers works were forced to close. The vehicle is of conventional layout for a tank of its size, except that the gunner uses the loader's hatch. Price: $725,000 (R/—) RF: +30 Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB (C) Ammo: 50x105mm Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 1000 Fuel Con: 400 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 39 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 16. Vickers Valiant: A British-built MBT, but not used by the army. The Valiant is of the same layout as the Vickers MBT described above, Price: $750,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 120mm L11A5 gun, 7.62mm MG coaxial, M2HB (C) Ammo: 44x120mm Tr Move: 120/80 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 1000 liters Fuel Cons: 330 liters Fuel Type: D. A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 41 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 12. SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY FV-102 Striker: The FV-102 Striker is an older antiarmor vehicle based on the Spartan chassis, but it incorporates a Swingfire ATGM launcher in place of the passenger compartment. Price: $80,000 (S/R) Armament: Swingfire ATGM launcher and 7.62mm MG Ammo: 4 reloads Tr Move: 170/150 Com Move: 60/50 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 156 liters Fuel Type: G, AvG, A Load: 200 kg Veh Wt: 7 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 12. FV-433 Abbot: The FV-433 Abbot is a British-built, self-propelled 105mm howitzer which uses engine and drive train components from the FV-432. The front deck contains a driver's hatch, and the turret contains hatches for the gunner and commander (the loader uses the gunner's hatch). Price: $500,000 (R/—) Armament: 105mm howitzer, 7,62mm MG Ammo:40x105mm Tr Move: 95/20 Com Move: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 390 liters Fuel Cons: 120 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 400 kg Veh Wt: 16 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 10. GBT-155:The newest British self-propelled gun to enter service, the GBT-155 had not been distributed to all 155mm howitzer units when the war began, and some units never received them. The vehicle is a conventional turreted self-propelled gun. Price: $350.000 (R/—) Armament: 155mm howitzer Ammo: 34x155mm Tr Move: 110/65 Com Move: 35/25 Fuel Cap: 450 liters Fuel Cons: 150 liters Fuel Type: D. A Load: 800 kg Veh Wt: 26 tons Crew: 6 Mnt: 10. M107: This is an American-designed, self-propelled artillery vehicle with an externally mounted 175mm howitzer, built on the same chassis as the M110. Price: $350,000 (R/R) Armament: 175mm howitzer Ammo: 2x175mm, 2x175mm charges Tr Mov: 110/65 Com Mov:35/25 Fuel Cap: 1100 liters Fuel Con: 170 liters Fuel Type: D. A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 28 tons Crew: 5 Mnt: 10. M109A2: Per the description in the equipment list with the basic game, except for price and availability (see below). M110A2: This vehicle is fully described in the U.S. Army Vehicle Guide. Price: $375,000 (R/R) Armament: 203mm howitzer Ammo: 2x203mm, 2x203mm charges Tr Mov: 95/50 Com Mov: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 704 liters Fuel Con: 180 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 31 tons Crew: 6 Mnt: 10. M993 MLRS: This vehicle is fully described in the US Army Vehicle Guide. Price:$250,000 (S/R) Armament: 227mm MLRS Ammo: 12x227mm Rck Tr Mov: 140/85 Com Mov: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 liters Fuel Cons: 200 liters Load: 300 kg Fuel Type: D. A Veh Wt: 22 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 6. Sabre SPAA: The Sabre 30mm antiaircraft gun system was developed by the firm of Thompson CSF and can be found in service with several armies. In the British Army, it is mounted on a Chieftain MBT chassis. Price: $100,000 (R/—) RF: +40 Armament: 2x30mm autocannon Ammo: 120x30mm Tr Move: 120/80 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 1100 liters Fuel Cons: 350 liters Fuel Type: D, A Load: 300 kg Veh Wt: 38 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 12. Tracked Rapier SPAA: The Tracked Rapier self-propelled, antiaircraft vehicle was developed to fill a need for a fast-moving AA missile launcher capable of keeping up with the rapidly changing conditions of the modern battlefield. The existing towed Rapier AA missile launcher was perfectly adequate for defense of static positions against air attack, but it was of little use in a fluid situation. The vehicle has a forward compartment for the crew, but the launcher itself is mounted on a rearward platform with full 360degree traverse. Price: $75,000 (S/R) RF: +40 Armament: Quad Rapier launcher, 7.62mm MG Ammo: 8 missiles in launch position (no reloads) Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 380 liters Fuel Cons: 140 liters Fuel Type: D. A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 12. BASIC FIRE CHARTS GDW Page 40 BOWS: 1/2 W Type Crossbow Hunting bow ROF 1 1 Rng 20 15 Mag (4) 1 Dam 1 0 MULTIPLE ROCKET LAUNCHERS Arm x2 x3 Type 227mm MRL* ROF:2 Mag: 12 Rnd HE ICM ILLUM CHEM Rng 400 — — — Dam x40C x12C — — Arm x10 x10C — — KDR 30 60 — — Burst 60 100 2200 30 IFR 3000 3000 3000 3000 KDR 10 5 Burst 15 10 *Reloading six rounds takes 12 turns for the MRL SUBMACHINEGUNS: W, T 4 L2A3 Sterling 11 30 1 ASSAULT RIFLES: W, 1/2T 4 L85A1 Endeavour 50 10 ANTIARMOR MISSILES x3 2 — 4 — 4 — 2 — Type Swingfire Milan Mag ROF 1 1 BATTLE RIFLES: 1/2W, 1/2T 2 L1A1SLR 7 60 1 75 3 AUTOMATIC RIFLES: 1/2W 4 L86A1 Engager 10 50/75 MACHINEGUNS L7A2 GPMG L3A3 L3A4 4 4 4 33 33 33 90/120 100 100 4 4 4 — — — ROCKET LAUNCHERS Type Rnd Rng Dam Arm L14A1 ROF:1 Mag: 0 LAW 80 ROF:1 Mag: 0 HEAT HEDP CHEM HEAT 200 200 200 100 x20C x20C x1C x20C — x5 x10 — Fox Recon FV432 Dam x30C x35C Arm — — LARGE -CALIBER GUNS SNIPER RIFLES: 1/2W L42 Rng 4000 3500 (2) (2) KDR Burst 2 5 0 5 5 5 2.5 5 Type L21 30mm Rarden ROF:4 L23A1 76mm gun ROF:1 Mag: (2) 90 mm Cockerill ROF:1 Mag:1 L11A5 120mm gun ROF:1 Mag: (2) 165mm gun ROF:1 Mag: (2) Rnd AP HE HE HEAT AP APERS APDS APERS HE HEAT WP APDS APFSDSDU HESH HEAT WP HEP-T Rng 250 250 300 300 300 300 300 250 250 250 250 600 550 450 400 400 125 Darn x5 x5C x20C x15C x12 x10C x25 x10C x20C x20C x10C x30 x35 x28C x30C x15C x40C Arm — x10 x10 — — x4 — x10 x10 — x10 — 1/2 — — — — KDR — 2 5 2.5 — 2.5 — 5 S — — — 15 5 — 20 Burst 5 5 15 10 10 10 — 15 10 10 15 — — 25 20 35 30 HOWITZERS Type KDR Rng Rnd Burst IFR Dam Arm 5 300 x10 x20C 10 8500* L13A1 105mm HE — — — — CHEM 20 8500* ROF:1 — — — — ILLUM 1000 8500* Mag: (2) — 10 8500* 5 300 x20C HEAT 300 x10 x20C 10 5 L118 light gun HE 8500 — — — — ROF: 1 CHEM 20 8500 — — — — 1000 Mag: (2) ILLUM 8500 40 24000 15 x10 x40C L121(FH-70) HE/CLGP 350 — — — ROF: 1 350 CHEM 25 24000 — — — — Mag: (2) ILLUM 2000 24000 40 24000 15 155mm x40C HE/CLGP 350 x10 — ROF: (1 10 HEAT x35C 30 24000 350 — x15C WP 45 24000 350 x10 Mag: (2) — — 25 24000 CHEM x2C 350 — x10C ICM-DP 60 24000 50 x2 — — — — ILLUM 2000 24000 — — — — FASCAM 100 24000 — x38C 40 175mm HE 50 18000 x5 — — ROF:1 x10 CHEM 25 18000 x2C Mag: (2) — x5 x40C 60 20000 203mm HE — 50 x10 x30C ICM 80 20000 ROF: 1 — — — — 2000 20000 Mag: (3) ILLUM — — x2C x10 CHEM 25 20000 — — 30 20000 x15C x10 WP *When you are using NATO 105mm rounds, the IFR for howitzers is 9000 MORTARS Type L9A1 51 mm ROF:1 Mag: (1) L t 6 A 2 81mm ROF: 1 Mag: (2) Rnd HE CHEM ILLUM HE WP ILLUM Type Blowpipe Javelin Rapier ROF 1 1 2 Rng — — — — — — Dam x20C x2C — x2SC x15C — Arm x10 x10 — x10 x10 — KDR 5 — — 5 — — Burst 20 10 400 30 20 1000 IFR 750 750 750 4500 4500 4500 KDR 5 5 2.5 Burst 10 10 10 ANTIAIRCRAFT MISSILES Mag 1/2 1/2 8 Rng 4000 6000 7000 Dam x10C x10C x20C Arm — — x10 Survivors' Guide to the United Kingdom VEHICLE DAMAGE LOCATION CHART UNARMORED C A R G O VEHICLES B e d f o r d MK (4x4) 4 - t o n Truck R: LH,G,HB E,F,C,P,S L: LH,G,HB E,F,D,P,S R: TF,TB P,S C&L: TS,TF,TB D,P,S F: HS D,E,F,C C&B: HS P,S,F FD E,F,D,C TD P,S,F RD P,S,F BV-202E & BV-206 R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB R: TF,TB C&L:TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B: HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S Miss Miss D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S P,S Fodan 10-ton Truck R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B: HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E(F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F FV-622 Alvis Stalwart R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B: HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F Land Rover One-Ton R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B:HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F Page 41 1-ton Land Rover R: LH, GHB L: LH,G,HB R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F:HS C&B:HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F 1/2-ton Land Rover R:LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B:HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F 3/4-ton Land Rover (LWB) R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB R: TFTB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B: HS FD TD RD E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS AT-105 Saxon Wheeled APC R:LH(10),G(15),HB(10) L:LH(10),G(t5),HB(10) R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F:HS(10) C&B: HS(10) FD(5) TD(5) RD(5) E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S Miss Miss D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F FV-103 Spartan R:LH(15),G(30),HB(l5) L: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R: TF,TB C:TF(0),TB(0) L: TF,TB TS: F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) E,C,A,P,S,F D,R,G,A,P,S,F Miss W,G Miss Miss E,D C,S,P S,P,A E,D X,W,C,G,N,S,P,A S,P,A FV-1611 Pig R: LH(10),G(10),HB(10) E,F,D,P,S L:LH(10),G(10), HB(10) R:TF(10),TB(10) C&L:TS(10),TF(10),TB(10) F:HS(10) C&B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) E,F,C,P,S P,S D,P,S D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F FV-432 R:LH(20),G(30),HB(10) L: LH(20),G(30),HB(10) R:TF(5),TB(5) C: TF(5),TB(5) L: TF(5),TB(5) TS(5) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) R: HS(10) FD(5) TD(5) RD(5) E,F,A,P D,R,S,P X,C* W* M,G,W,N* M,W,G,C D,E,F S,C,G,A S,P D,E,F C,G,X,M,W,N P,S* *For versions without MG cupola, count turret hits (including TD hits) as having 0 armor protection. FV-510 Warrior R:LH(25),G(50),HB(15) L:LH(25),G(50),HB(15) R: TF(35),TB(30) C:TF(35),TB(30) L: TF(35),TB(30) TS(30) F:HS(15) C:HS(15) R:HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) E,F,A,P D,R,S,P X,C W M,G,W,N M,W,G,C D,E,F S,C,G,A S,P D,E,F C,G,X,M,W,N P,S FV-603 Saracen R:LH(I0),G(15),HB(10) L:LH(10),G(15),HB(10) R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS(10) C&B: HS(10) FD(5) TD(5) RD(5) E,F,C,P,S E,F,D,P,S Miss Miss D,E,F,C P,S,F E,F,D,C P,S,F P,S,F LIGHT COMBAT VEHICLES FV-101 Scorpion R:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R:TF(25),TB(15) C: TF(25),TB(15) L:TF(25),TB(15) TS(10) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) E,C,A,F D,R,G,A,F C,A X,W,N,A L,A C,G,W,A,X E,D G,C,S GDW Page 42 H: HS(20) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) S,A E,D X,W,C,G,N,S,A S,A FV-104 Samaritan R:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R,C&L: TF,TB F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) E,C,F D Miss E,D C,S S,F E,D X,C,G,N,S S FV-105 Sultan R: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R,C&L: TF,TB F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) E,C,F D,R,F Miss E,D C,S S,F E,D X,C,G,N,S S FV-107 Scimitar R:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R:TF(25),TB(15) C: TF(25),TB(15) L:TF(25),TB(15) TS(10) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) E,C,A,F D,R,G,A,F C,A X,W,N,A L,A CAW,A,X E,D G,C,S S,A E,D X,W,C,G,N,S,A S,A FV-721 Fox R: LH(20),G(20),HB(10) L: LH(20),G(20),HB(10) R:TF(20),TB(15) C: TF(20),TB(15) L:TF(20),TB(15) TS(20) F: HS(15) C:HS(15) R:HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) D,R,G,E,F D,C,S,E,F X,C W,G,C G,W,N X,W,N,G,C D,R C,G,A,S F,E D,R X,W,G,N,C,A S,F,E Mk 3 Ferret R: LH(15),G(20),HB(10) L;LH(15),G(20),HB(10) R:TF(15),TB(10) C:TF(15),TB(10) L:TF(15),TB(10) D,R,G,E,F D,C,S,E,F C W,G,C G,W TS(15) F:HS(10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD[10) TD(10) B0(10) W,G,C D,R C,G,A,S F,E D,R W,G,C,A S,F,E COMBAT ENGINEER VEHICLES Centurion AVRE R:LH(75),G(1S5),HB(50) L:LH(75),G(1B5),HB(50) R; TF(300),TB(80) D,R,G,E,F D,P,S,E,F G,C,A C: TF(300),TB(90) X,W,A L:TF(300),TB(50) P,A TS(100) P,C,G,W*,A,X F: HS(80) D,R C: HS(80) P,G,S B: HS(80) E,F FD(30) D,R TD(30) X,W*,C,G,P,S,A BD(30) F,E,A* *There is a 50% chance a weapon hit will be in the turret-mounted crane rather than the 165mm gun. The crane's armor multiplier is x50. Challenger ARRV R: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) D,R,P,E,F L, LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) D,P,S,E,F R,C&L: TS,TB,TS TS(150) P,C,X*,A F: HS(85) D,R C: HS(85) P,S B: HS(85) E,F FD(40) D,R TD(40) X*,C,P,S,A BD(40) F,E,A *Any turret hits are taken in the crane, which has a damage multiplier of x50. Half of all weapon hits will be in the turretmounted crane rather than the weapon. Challenger AVLB R: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) D,R,P,E,F L:LH(200),G(1000),GB(80) D,F,S,E,F R,C &L: TS,TB,TS TS(150) P,C,X*,A F: HS(85) D,R C: HS(85) P,S B: HS(85) E,F FD(40) *(D,R) TD(40) *(C,S) BD(40) *(F,E,A) *Turret or deck hits are taken in the bridge (damage multiplier of x50). If the bridge is deployed, turret hits count as misses and deck hits use parenthetical ratings. Chieftain ARV R:LH(150),G(750),HB(75) D,R,P,E,F L: LH(150),G(750),HB(75) D,P,S,E,F R,C&L: TS,TB/TS TS(135) P,C,X*,A F: HS(85) D,R C: HS(85) P,S B: HS(85) E,F FD(30) D,R TD(30) X*,C,P,S,A BD(30) F,E,A *Any turret hits are taken in the crane, which has a damage multiplier of x50. Half of all weapon hits will be in the turretmounted crane rather than on the weapon. Chieftain AVLB R: LH(150),G(750),HB(75| D,R,P,E,F L:LH(150),G(750),HB(75) D,P,S,E,F R,C&L:TS,TB,TS TS(135) P,C,X*,A F; HS[85) D,R C: HS(85) P,S B: HS(85) E,F FD(30) * (D,R) TD(30) * (C,S) BD(30) *(F,E,A) *Turret or deck hits are taken in the bridge (damage multiplier of x50). If the bridge is deployed, turret hits count as misses, and deck hits use the parenthetical ratings. FV-106 Samson R:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) L:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) R,C,&L: TF,TB F:HS(20) C: HS(20) HS(20) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) E,C,F D,R,F Miss E,D C,S R: S,F E,D X,C,G,N,S S FV-180CEV R:LH(120),G(100),HB(100) L:LH(120),G(100),HB(100) R,C&L: TB,TF,TS F: HS(60) C: HS(60) 9: HS(60) FD(15) TD(15) RD(15) D,R,E,F D,S,E,F Miss D,R L,S E,F *D,R *C,S *F,E *Deck hits have a 50% chance of striking the rocket-propelled anchor, which has a damage multiplier of x50, otherwise they use the other values in the normal manner. M2 R: LH,G,HB E,F,C,P,S Page 43 Survivors' Guide to the United Kingdom L:LH,G,HB R,CSLTS,TF,TB F: HS C&L: HS FD TD&BD E,F,D,P,S Bridge D,C,R,S,E,F Bridge,F,T E,F,D,C Bridge MAIN BATTLE TANKS FV-4030 Challenger R: LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) L:LH(200),G(1000),HB(80) R: TF(800),TB(90) C: TF(BM),TB(90) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L:TF(B00),TB(90) F: HS(85) C: HS(B5) R: HS(B5) FD(40) TD(40) RD(40) LA D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A FV-4201 Chieftain R:LH(150),G(750),HB(75) L: LH(150),G(750),HB(75) R: TF(750)TB(95) C: TF(750),TB(95) L: TF(750),TB(95) F: HS(85) C: HS(85) R: HS(85) FD(30) TD(30) RD(30) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A Vickers MBT R: LH(75),G(100),HB(50) L:LH(75),G(100),HB(50) R:TF(100),TB(40) C:TF(100),TB(40) L:TF(100),TB(40) TS(60) F: HS(60) C; HS(60) B; HS(60) FD(25) TD(25) BD(2&) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A Vickers Valiant R:LH(150),G(500),HB(75) L:LH(150),G(500),HB(75) H: TF(600),TB(50) C: TF(600),TB(50) L: TF(600),TB(50) TS(200) F: HS(75) C: HS(75) R: HS(75) FD(50) TD(50) RD(50) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A SELF-PROPELLED AH71LLERY FV-102 Striker R:LH(15),G(30),HB(15) E,C,A,W,S,F L: LH(15),G(30),HB(15) D,R,G,A,W,S,F R: TF,TB Miss* C:TF(0),TB(0) G L: TF,TB Miss* TS: Miss* F: HS(20) E,D C: HS(20) C,S,W R: HS(20) S,P,A FD(10) E,D TD(10) X,W,C,G,N,S,A RD(10) S,A *If missile launcher is in a firing position any hits in these locations are W hits, FV-433 Abbot R:LH(20),G(30),HB(10) L: LH(20),G(30),HB(10) R: TF(20),TB(30) C:TF(20),TB(20) L: TF(20),TB(20) TS(20) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) H:HS(10) FD(5) TD(5) RD(5) E,F,A,P D,R,S,P G,N W,N,L, C,A W,G,L D,E,F S,C,G,A S,P D,E,F C,G,X,M,W,N P,S GBT-155 R:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) L:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) R: TF(20),TB(20) C: TF(20),TB(20) L: TF(20),TB(20) TS(20) F:HS(15) C:HS(15) R:HS(15) FD(15) TD(15J RD(15) E,F,G,A,S D,R,C,A,L G,N W,N,L,A C,A C,W,N,G,L,A D,R,F,E C,W,N,G L,A,S D,R,F,E C,W,N,G,A L,A,S M107 R:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) L:LH(30),H(50),HB(15) R: TF(0),TB(0) C: TF(0),TB(0) L: TF(0),TB(0) TS(0) F:HS(15) C:HS(15) B:HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) E,F D,R W,G,L G,W,L G,C,L,A,W G,L,C,A,W D,R,F,E E,F F,E E,F P,W,A E,F M109A2 R:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) E,F,G,A,S L:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) R: TF(20),TB(20) C: TF(20),TB(20) L: TF(20),TB(20) TS(20) F: HS(15) C:HS(15) B: HS(15) FD(15) TD(15) BD(15) D,R,C,A,L G,N W,N,L,A C,A C,W,N,G,L,A D,R,F,E C,W,N,G L,A,S D,R,F,E C,W,N,G,A L,A,S H110A2 R:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) L:LH(30),G(50),HB(15) R: TF(0),TB(0) C: TF(0),TB(0) L:TF(0),TB(0) TS(0) F: HS(15) C:HS(15) B:HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) E,F D,R W,G,L G,W,L G,W,L,A,W G,L,C,A,W D,R,F,E E,F F,E E,F P,W,A E,F M993 MLRS R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,HB H:TF,TB C&L:TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B:HS FD TD BD E,F,C,P,W E,F,D,P,W P,W D,P,W D,E,F,C P,W,F E,F(D,C P,W,F P,W,F Sabre SPAA R: LH(150),G(750),HB(75) L: LH(150),G(750),HB(75) R: TF(10),TB(5) C: TF(10),TB(5) L:TF(10),TB(5) F: HS(85) C: HS(85) R: HS(85) FD(30) TD(10) RD(30) D,R,G,E,F D,L,C,S,E,F G,A W,X,N,A,W L,A D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A Tracked Rapier SPAA R: LH,G,HB L: LH,G,NB R: TF,TB C&L: TS,TF,TB F: HS C&B:HS FD TD RD E,F,C,W E,F,D,W W D,W D,E,F,C WrF E,F,D,C W,F W,F U.S. Army Vehicle Guide Equipment Descriptions The following material supplements the VEHICLES section and other sections of the equipment list. Unarmored Cargo Vehicles HMMWV Squad Carrier: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $20,000 (C/S) Armament: M2HB MG (C) or Mark 19 AGL (C) Ammo: 175 x .50 BMG or 30 x 40mm grenades Tr Move: 200/60 Com Move: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 90 Fuel Cons: 30 Fuel Type: D, G, A Load: 1.25 tons Veh Wt: 2 tons Crew: 2 + 4 Mnt: 2 HMMWV Ambulance: An HMMWV variant for transport of wounded. Price: $20,000 (C/S) Tr Move: 200/60 Com Move: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 90 Fuel Cons: 30 Fuel Type: D, G, A Load: 1.25 tons Veh Wt: 2 tons Crew: 2 + 6 ambulatory wounded or 4 stretcher cases Mnt: 2 HMMWV TOW Carrier: The standard Hummer fitted with a TOW launch system. Price: $20,000 (C/S) Armament: TOW Launcher Ammo: 10 x TOW II Tr Move: 200/60 Com Move: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 90 Fuel Cons: 30 Fuel Type: D, G, A Load: 50 kg Veh Wt: 2 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 4 HMMWV Fire Support Vehicle: The standard Hummer fitted with a 25mm chaingun turret. The weapon is fired by means of a downlinked television monitor connected to a console in the gunner's position (right front passenger compartment). Price: $30,000 (C/S) Armament: 25mm Autocannon Ammo: 297 x 25mm Tr Move: 200/60 Com Move: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 90 Fuel Cons: 30 Fuel Type: D, G, A Load: 50 kg Veh Wt: 2 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 6 Truck, cargo, 5/4-ton: The M880 series (M880-M885) and other medium-sized utility trucks are in common use. A pintle mount weapon is sometimes added to the cargo bed as a field modification. Price: $15,000 (C/S) Tr Move: 180/35 Com Move: 60/20 Fuel Cap: 105 Fuel Cons: 20 Fuel Type: G, A Load: 1.75 tons Veh Wt: 2 tons Crew: 1 + 6 Mnt: 8 FAV with TOW II FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle): The FAV was developed in the 1980s as a scout and general tactical vehicle for the fast attack battalions of US army light divisions. The FAV resembles a dune buggy in configuration, and is fitted with an NHT weapons mount. It is usually armed with a machinegun (M2HB, MAG, or M60 MGs), a TOW launcher, or a Mark 19 GL. The vehicle is also provided with kevlar side and top armor sheets, attached to the roll bar framework. These sheets, intended to provide protection from shell fragments and small arms fire, were usually rolled up to avoid interference with crew visibility and to facilitate the crew's rapid departure from the vehicle in Page 29 stress situations. Price: $15,000 (R/R) Armament: MAG MG Ammo: 561 x 7.62N belted Tr Move: 220/70 Com Move: 75/30 Fuel Cap: 60 Fuel Cons: 20 Fuel Type: D, G, A Load: 80 kg Veh Wt: .75 tons Crew: 2 Mnt: 3 M648 10-ton Cargo Carrier: An unarmored cargo carrier on the same chassis as the M993 MLRS. Access to the forward located crew compartment is through two doors (one on each side) and a hatch located on the right top of the compartment. A tailgate in the rear facilitates loading/unloading of the opentopped cargo bed. Price: $250,000 (S/R) Armament: M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 1 75 x .50 BMG Tr Move: 14/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 10 tons Veh Wt: 22 Crew: 1 Mnt: 4 M548 6-ton Carrier M548 6-ton Cargo Carrier: A cargo carrier variant of the workhorse M113 series chassis. It is nearly identical in layout to the M648 mentioned above, but smaller. Price: $50,000 (C/S) Armament: M2HB MG (P) Ammo: 175 x .50 BMG Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 380 Fuel Cons: 140 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 6 tons Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 2 Mnt: 5 Armored Personnel Carriers M2 Bradley: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $200,000 (S/R) RF: + 15 Armament: 25mm Autocanon, twin TOW launcher, MAG MG, 6 x M231 Ammo: 300 x 25mm, 7 x TOW II Tr Move: 140/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 20 tons Crew: 3 + 7 Mnt: 8 M2A3 Bradley II: An improved version of the Bradley APC. The main external differences are the smaller turret and the replacement of the TOW AT missiles with the superior Hellfire system. Otherwise, the vehicle is as described in the equipment list. Price: $200,000 (S/R) RF: +15 Armament: 25mm Autocanon, twin Hellfire launcher, MAG MG, 6 x M231 Ammo: 300 x 25mm, 4 x Hellfire Tr Move: 140/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 20 tons Crew: 3 + 7 Mnt: 8 M3 Devers: An armored cavalry variant of the M2 Bradley. Externally, the vehicles are identical; internally, the M3 carries fewer passengers and more missiles. Characteristics are per the M2, except Crew: 3 + 3 and Ammo: 12 TOW II. M113A3: A slightly modernized M113. Its description is per the equipment list, except for the addition of an armored cupola for the commander's hatch machinegun and paired gunshields for the cargo hatch weapons. Price: $75,000 (S/R) Armament: M2HB MG, 2 x MAG MG (P) Ammo: 175 .50 BMG, 3300 x 7.62 N belted Tr Move: 1 20/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: Page 30 11 tons Crew: 2+11 Mm: 6 M113A3 ACCV: Per the M113 description in the equipment list. Price: $75,000 (S/R) Armament: M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 175 x .50 BMG Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 11 tons Crew: 2 + 11 Mnt: 6 M115A1 ACCV: An improved version of the M113 ACCV, armed with a 25mm chaingun turret, eliminating the cargo deck weapons mounts. It is otherwise identical to the M113 from the equipment list. Price: $75,000 (S/R) Armament: 25mm Autocannon Ammo: 297 25mm Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 1 20 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 3 + 6 Mnt: 6 AAVP9: The AAVP9 is an advanced version of the AAVP7A1 amphibious armored personnel carrier, entering service in the early 1990's. A 40mm AGL and M2HB MG combination is mounted in a small cupola on the right front hull deck, and there are two smaller hatches for the driver and vehicle commander on the left front hull deck. The rear deck contains two large doors for disembarking personnel, and the rear has a ramp/door which can be lowered as well. The vehicle is fully amphibious. The 40mm AGL is identical in performance and characteristics to the Mark 1 9. Price: $80,000 (R/R) RF + 15 Armament: 40mm AGL, M2HB MG Ammo: 350 x 40mm Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 4 tons Veh Wt: 18 tons Crew: 2 + 22 Mnt: 6 Game Designers' Workshop Peacekeeper Armored Car: A Cadillac Gage 4 x 4 light armored car, acquired by the USAF in 1 985 for airfield security duties and by the Department of Energy for perimeter security at certain nuclear reactor facilities. It contains two conventional automobile-type doors (one right, one left) for the driver and front passenger, plus two cargo doors in the rear. On the top center of the cargo/passenger compartment there is a 360° gunshield/mount for the vehicle's normal armament of twin MAG MGs. A searchlight is usually fitted to this gunshield on perimeter security models. Price: $35,000 (S/R) Armament: 2 x MAG MG Ammo: 1122 x 7 . 6 2 N Belted Tr Move: 200/60 Com Move: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 280 Fuel Cons: 40 Fuel Type: G, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 5 tons Crew: 3 + 3 Mnt: 4 M577A1 CP: The command post variant of the M113 APC. The main modifications are the expansion of the passenger compartment to permit its occupants to stand and the installation of an air-conditioner (to protect fragile electronic equipment from over-heating, not for crew comfort). The commanders hatch is shifted forward on the deck, and the cargo door on the deck is eliminated This vehicle also contains an integral 7.5 kw generator and a large tent which can be erected at the rear of the vehicle to expand the area available in the command center. Price: $90,000 (S/R) Armament: M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 175 x .50 BMG Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 11 tons Crew: 2 + 6 Mnt: 6 M18 Mortar Carrier: The M18 is the mortar variant of the Bradley AFV. The turret has been removed (a hatch and MG mount take its place), and the interior heavily modified to take the M121 120mm mortar and its associated equipment. Price: $200,000 (S/R) Armament: M121 120mm mortar, MAG MG Ammo: 40 x 120mm mortar Tr Move: 140/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 20 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 8 M106 Mortar Carrier: An M113, heavily modified to carry the M30 107mm (4.2") mortar. Most of the vehicle's main deck has been removed, but the commander's MG mount remains intact. Price: $75,000 (S/R) Armament: M30 107mm (4.2") Mortar, M2HB MG (P) Ammo: 24 x 107mm (4.2") mortar Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 200 kg Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 6 Mnt: 6 Light Combat Vehicles LAV-25: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $ 100,000 (S/R) RF: + 15 Armament: 25mm Autocannon, MAG MG Ammo: 297 x 25mm Tr Move: 1 80/70 Com Move: 60/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 70 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 3 + 8 Mnt: 6 LAV-75: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $250,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 75mm Autocannon, MAG MG Ammo: 36 x 75mm Tr Move: 160/95 Com Move: 55/40 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 1 30 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: .5 ton Veh Wt: 15 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 10 M750 AC (Commando V-350): Unlike the other Cadillac Gage armored vehicles, the V-350 was type-standardized by the US Army, entering service in the mid 1990's. The M750 is a larger version of CG's V-series of armored cars (beginning with the Vietnam-era M706 Commando V-100). Several versions were built by CG, but the AC variant (also used by MP and airfield security units) was the only one ever officially adopted. A six-wheeled armored car (that is, 6 x 6, unlike the previous 4 x 4 versions of the Vseries), the M750 has a driver's and a commander's hatch on the front deck, a gunner's hatch on the turret, and another hatch on the rear deck, fitted with a pintle weapons mount. A two-part hatch is located on the rear. Price: $50,000 (S/R) Armament: 2 x MAG MG, M2HB (P) Ammo: 1122 7.62N belted, 175 .50 BMG Tr Move: 160/95 Com Move: 55/40 Fuel Cap: 480 Fuel M1 AVLB and 32m bridge Cons: 80 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 13 Crew: 4 Mnt: 6 Page 31 U.S. Army Vehicle Guide Engineer Vehicles M728 CEV: The M728 CEV (combat engineer vehicle) is a variant of the M60 tank. The vehicle's main gun has been replaced with a 1 65mm demolition gun, and a crane has been installed on the turret (which also lacks reactive armor plates and the studs to hold them). Aside from these differences, and the lack of side skirts, its characteristics are identical to the M60A4. Price: 600,000 (R/R) Armament: 165mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 30 x 165mm HEP-T Tr Move: 100/80 Com Move: 50/30 Fuel Cap: 985 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 57 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 14 M1 AVLB (Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge): A 32m span folding bridge deployed from a modified M1 chassis. The tank's turret and main gun have been removed and the deployment machinery substituted. The MG is usually deployed only after the bridge has been emplaced. This bridge may be used on either the M1 or M60 AVLB chassis. Price: $200,000 (R/R) Armament: M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 175 .50 BMG Tr Move: 110/90 Com Move: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 1 800 Fuel Cons: 600 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 200 kgs Veh Wt: 33 tons (+ Bridge 14 tons) Crew: 2 Mnt: 14 M60 AVLB: A 17m span scissors-type folding bridge deployed from a modified M60 chassis. The tank's turret and main gun have been removed and the deployment machinery substituted. The MG is usually deployed only after the bridge has been emplaced. This bridge may be used on either the M1 or M60 AVLB chassis. Price: $175,000 (R/R) Armament: M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 1 75 .50 BMG Tr Move: 80/60 Com Move: 35/25 Fuel Cap: 800 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 100 kgs Veh Wt: 37 tons (+ Bridge 12 tons) Crew: 2 Mnt: 14 Main Battle Tanks began on bringing the earlier models up to A4 standards. Side skirts for the tracks and "Blazer" reactive armor (see page 34) for the turret are the primary features distinguishing the M60A4 from earlier versions. There is a single driver's hatch on the forward deck. The turret mounts a commander's cupola containing an M2HB MG and a loader's hatch, both on the turret deck (the cupola is fitted with a hatch as well). Price: $400,000 (S/R) RF: +40 Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB MG (C) M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 57 x 105mm Tr Move: 100/80 Com Move: 50/30 Fuel Cap: 900 Fuel Cons: 210 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 53 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 14 Cadillac Gage Stingray: The Stingray was a private venture tank developed by Cadillac Gage in the US and Royal Ordnance of England, designed for the export weapons market. Although never adopted by the US Army, the Stingray was a less expensive AFV alternative in many armies in the years prior to the war. In 1997, conditions in the US were such that Stingray inventories and production were requisitioned and the vehicles assigned as replacement equipment to several units in the US and abroad. The Stingray's layout is conventional: there is a driver's hatch on the forward hull deck, and a commander's hatch on the turret deck with a weapons mount. The 105mm turret on the Stingray can also be fitted into the various other CG Commando chassis (M706, M750), and a small number of such "Stingray Juniors" were produced. Price: $800,000 (R/R) RF: + 40 Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB MG(C) Ammo: 36 x 105mm Tr Move: 140/110 Com Move: 50/40 Fuel Cap: 1920 Fuel Cons: 560 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 21 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 14 Self Propelled Artillery M691 Diana: The M691 Diana is one of a number of air defense systems adopted by the US army after the cancellation of M988 DIVAD system production in the mid-1 980's. The Diana mounts a fully rotating turret with twin 25mm Oerlikon autocannons on an M1 Abrams tank chassis. Price: $700,000 (R/R) RF: +15 Armament: 2 x Oerlikon 25mm KBB Autocannons Ammo: 500 25mm TrMove: 140/110 Com Move: 50/40 Fuel Cap: 1 920 Fuel Cons: 560 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 44 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 14 M17 LAVAA: An antiarmor variant of the LAV-25, achieved by replacing the 25mm chaingun turret with a TOW launch system. The launcher can be extended upwards, to permit the M1 Abrams: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $600,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 105mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 55 x 105mm Tr Move: 140/110 Com Move: 50/40 Fuel Cap: 1 920 Fuel Cons: 560 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 54 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 14 M1A1 Abrams II: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $650,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 1 20mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 120mm Tr Move: 140/110 Com Move: 45/35 Fuel Cap: 1920 Fuel Cons: 560 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 55 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 14 M1A2 Abrams III (Giraffe): Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $700,000 (R/R) RF: + 40 Armament: 120mm gun, MAG MG, M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 120mm Tr Move: 130/100 Com Move: 50/40 Fuel Cap: 1 920 FuerCons: 560 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 55 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 14 M60A4: Developed in the 1950's as an outgrowth of the M48 series of AFVs, the M60 series (the M60, M60A1, M60A2, and M60A3) was the mainstay of US armored forces from its adoption in 1 962 until it began to be replaced by the M1 Abrams family in the 1980's. In 1 987 the M60A4 was adopted as M60 AVLB and 17m bridge type standard for all remaining M60 models in inventory, and work Page 32 weapon to be aimed and fired while the vehicle is hull down, for improved survivability. It is otherwise externally identical to the LAV-25. Price: $ 100,000 (R/R) RF: + 15 Armament: TOW launcher, MAG MG Ammo: 10 x TOW II missiles Tr Move: 1 80/70 Com Move: 60/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 70 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 400 kg Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 6 M901 ITV in reloading position Game Designers' Workshop 6 Mnt: 10 M110A2 SP: A self-propelled artillery system on a heavy chassis developed for the army by the Pacific Car and Foundry Company. The gun system is mounted externally on the chassis, and (unlike the M109) there is no protection for the gun crew (except for the driver, who rides inside) or for the ammunition. To remedy this (at least for the crew), a kit consisting of a tubular metal framework and kevlar shields was issued, but most crews found them too cumbersome to erect. They were usually discarded or left with the supply units. Price: $375,000 (R/R) Armament: 203mm howitzer Ammo: 2 x 203mm (including propelling charges) Tr Move: 95/50 Com Move: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 704 Fuel Cons: 180 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 31 tons Crew: 6 Mnt: 10 M993 MLRS: The M993 was the first multiple rocket launcher System deployed in significant numbers by the US army since WWII. The vehicle uses a chassis developed by FMC and a large, boxlike rack of twelve launching tubes (which can be rotated 360°), behind a forward-mounted crew compartment. The tubes can be discharged in pairs, or ripple-fired. Access to the forward located crew compartment is through two doors (one on each side) and a hatch located on the right top of the compartment. The weapon can be reloaded by one person, using an integral derrick to hoist the ammo pods (6 rockets each) onto the vehicle. Price: $250,000 (S/R) Armament: 227mm MRL, M2HB MG (P) Ammo: 1 2 x 227mm rockets Tr Move: 140/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 300 kgs Veh Wt: 22 Crew: 3 Mnt: 6 M948 LARS: Built on the M548 cargo carrier chassis, and using 160mm rockets instead of 227mm ones, the M948 Light Artillery Rocket System is smaller than the M993 MLRS, but identical in layout. Price: $225,000 (S/R) Armament: 160mm MRL, M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 12 x 160mm rockets Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 150 kgs Veh Wt: 18 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 6 M917 ADATS (Air Defense Antitank System): A quadruple ADATS missile launching system fitted to the LAV-75 chassis. This vehicle is an attempt to combine antiarmor and antiaircraft capabilities in a single vehicle. Price: $225,000 (R/R) RF: +15 Armament: Two Quad ADATS missile launchers (8 tubes total), MAG MG Ammo: 16 missiles (8 in the tubes) Tr Move: 160/95 Com Move: 55/40 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 130 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 200 kgs Veh Wt: 15 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 11 M920 M2 Hellfire AT Vehicle: The M2 Bradley chassis with the turret removed and a quadruple Hellfire antiarmor missile launcher fitted into its place. Price: $200,000 (S/R) RF: +15 Armament: Quadruple Hellfire launcher, MAG MG Ammo: 8 x Hellfire missiles Tr Move: 140/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel M901 ITV: Yet another variant of the M113 chassis, the ITV (improved TOW Vehicle was designed to replace earlier TOW carriers (hence the name). The TOW launcher replaces the commander's hatch, and automatic reloading machinery largely fills the rear crew compartment. Otherwise the vehicle is as the M1113 in the equipment list. Price: $75,000 (S/R) RF: + 15 Armament: TOW Launcher (twin) Ammo: 10 TOW II missiles Tr Move: 1 20/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 1 20 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 11 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 6 LAV-PIVAD: Another LAV-25 variant, fitted with a PIVAD (Product Improved Vulcan Air Defense) system. The LAV-PIVAD was designed to provide a light-weight, mobile air defense weapon for use in army light divisions. Aside from the weapon, it is nearly identical to the LAV-25. Price: $100,000 (S/R) RF: + 1 5 Armament: Vulcan 20mm ADA Autocannon, MAG MG Ammo: 1 800 x 20mm Tr Move: 1 80/70 Com Move: 60/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 70 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 400 kg Veh Wt: 12 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 6 M990 ADA: A LAV-75 chassis fitted with a twin 30mm Bofors anti-aircraft turret, incorporating an improved DIVAD firecontrol and target acquisition system. It is otherwise identical to the LAV-75 in the equipment list. Price: $250,000 (R/R) RF: + 1 5 Armament: 2 x 30mm Bofors Autocannon, MAG MG Ammo: 500 x 30mm Tr Move: 160/95 Com Move: 55/40 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 1 30 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: .5 ton Veh Wt: 15 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 10 M741A6 PIVAD: Another antiaircraft weapon, an M113 fitted with a PIVAD system. Aside from the weapon, which replaces the commander's hatch, it is nearly identical to the M113 APC in the equipment list. Price: $75,000 (R/R) Armament: Vulcan 20mm ADA Autocannon Ammo: 1800 x 20mm Tr Move: 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 360 Fuel Cons: 120 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 20 kg Veh Wt: 11 tons Crew: 3 Mnt: 8 M109A2 SP: Per the description in the equipment list. Price: $300,000 (R/R) RF: +15 Armament: 155mm howitzer, M2HB MG (C) Ammo: 36 x 1 55mm Tr Move: 110/65 Com Move: 35/25 Fuel Cap: 450 Fuel Cons: M917 ADATS 1 50 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 25 tons Crew: Page 33 U.S. Army Vehicle Guide Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 200 kgs Veh Wt: 20 tons Crew: 3 + 7 Mm: 8 M757 Blazer: The Blazer is the basic M2 Bradley chassis fitted out for an antiaircraft role with a triplebarreled 30mm chaingun system and a quadruple stinger launcher. Price: $200,000 (R/R) RF: + 15 Armament: 20mm PIVAD, quad stinger launcher, MAG MG Ammo: 1800 20mm, 12 stinger missiles Tr Move: 140/85 Com Move: 50/35 Fuel Cap: 650 Fuel Cons: 200 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 200 kgs Veh Wt: 21 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 9 MPGS-90: A LAV-25 chassis mounting a reduced pressure 90mm gun similar to the British 90mm Cockerill. Price: $250,000 (R/R) RF: + 15 Armament: 90mm gun, MAG MG Ammo: 24 x 90mm gun Tr Move: 180/70 Com Move: 60/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 70 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kgs Veh Wt: 13 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 8 M48 Chaparral: The M48 Chaparral air defense arM920 Hellfire AT vehicle tillery vehicle consists of a modified M548 chassis (designated M730) and an M54 missile launch system. Price: $150,000 (S/R) RF +15 Armament: Quad Chaparral missiles Ammo: 12 Chaparral missiles Tr Move: the M975A3 Roland II antiaircraft vehicle. 120/70 Com Move: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 380 Fuel Cons: 140 Fuel Stinger launcher: A quadruple missile launcher, mounted on the M757 Blazer ADA vehicle. Type: D, A Load: 100 kgs Veh Wt: 13 tons Crew: 6 Mnt: 8 M975A3 Roland II: The Franco-German Roland antiaircraft ADATS launcher: A quadruple missile launcher, mounted on missile system was manufactured in America under license, the M917 ADATS antiarmor/antiaircraft vehicle. beginning in the 80's. The US version consisted of the Roland turret (incorporating the target aquisition and tracking elecLarge Caliber Guns tronics) fitted to a modified M109 chassis. The twin launcher 20mm PIVAD: A six-barrelled gatling gun, fed by an 1800 is reloaded from an autoloader in the rear of the vehicle's hull. round drum in the vehicle mounted version, or by 100 round belts in the towed version. The towed PIVAD may be pulled by Price: $300,000 (R/R) RF: +15 Armament: Twin Roland missile launchers Ammo: 12 Roland missiles Tr Move: 110/65 Com any vehicle 2 tons or more in size. Wt: (towed) 1.8 tons Price: Move: 35/25 Fuel Cap: 450 Fuel Cons: 1 50 Fuel Type: D, A $75,000 (R/R). Load: 200 kg Veh Wt: 26 tons Crew: 4 Mnt: 8 25mm Oerlikon Autocannon: A large caliber antiaircraft autocannon, used in a twin mount on the M691 Diana ADA. Ammunition is fed continuously from an internal drum magazine FIREARMS to each weapon. Howitzers 30mm Bofors Autocannon: A large caliber antiaircraft M202 105mm How (towed): A lightweight 105mm howitzer, autocannon, used in a twin mount on the M990 ADA. Ammunirequiring 8 crew. It may be towed by any vehicle over 2 tons tion is fed continuously from an internal drum magazine to each weapon. in size. Wt: 2 tons Price: $50,000 (S/R) 155mm How: A large caliber howitzer which may be mounted 90mm gun: A large caliber low pressure 90mm gun mounted on the M109A2 or on a towed cariage (M198). In the towed in the MPGS vehicle. version, it requires a crew of 11. It may be towed by any vehicle over 5 tons in size. Wf: 6.8 tons Price: $75,000 (S/R) Multiple Rocket Launchers 160mm LARS: A 1 2-barreled rocket launcher system, mounted on the M948. 227mm MRLS: A 12-barreled rocket launcher system, mounted on the M993. Antiarmor Missile Launchers Hellfire launcher: A quadruple missile launcher, mounted on the Blazer antiarmor vehicle. Antiaircraft Missiles M54 Chaparral launcher: A quadruple missile launcher, mounted on the M730 chassis to form the M48 Chaparral antiaircraft vehicle. Roland II launcher: A twin missile launcher, used in M757 Blazer ADA vehicle Game Designers' Workshop Page 34 165mm demolition gun: A short barreled gun mounted on the M728 CEV, intended for destruction of concrete bunkers and other fortifications, as well as roadblocks, buildings, and other constructions. Howitzers 105mm How: A large caliber howitzer on a towed mount (M202). It does not use the same ammunition as the 105mm gun. 155mm Howitzer: A large caliber howitzer on a towed mount (M198) or on the M109A2. M201 203mm (8") howitzer: A large caliber howitzer mounted on the M110A2. Ammunition MPGS-90 Rockets 160mm Rocket HE: Wt:700 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $2500 per case (R/R). 160mm Rocket ICM: Wt:700 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $2500 per case (R/R). 160mm Rocket CHEM: Wt: 700 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $2500 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket HE: Wf:1000 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $3000 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket ICM: Wt:1000 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $3000 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket ILLUM: Wt:1000 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $3000 per case (R/R). 227mm Rocket CHEM: Wt:1000 kg per case of 6 rounds, Price: $3000 per case (R/R). Antiarmor Missiles Hellfire: A laser-homing antiarmor missile with a HEAT warhead Wt:35 kg, Price: $2000 (S/R). ADATS: A combination antiarmor/antiaircraft missile. Wt: 45 kg Price: $2500 (R/R). Antiaircraft Missiles Chaparral (AGM87A): A heat-seeking antiaircraft missile with an HE warhead. Wt: 90 kg, Price: $1,500 (S/R). Roland II: A radar guided antiaircraft missile with an HE warhead. Wt: 80 kg, Price: $2500 (R/R). ADATS: See ADATS entry, above. FIM92B Stinger: A heatseeking antiaircraft missile fired from helicopter pods or from hand-held gripstock launchers. Wt: 30 kg per case of 2, Price: $1200 per case (R/R). Large Caliber Rounds 20mm HE: Wt:.5 kg ea, 50 kgs per 100 round belt, Price: $450 per case (S/R). 20mm AP: Wt:.5 kg ea, 50 kgs per 100 round belt, Price: $450 per belt (S/R). 25mm Oerlikon HE: Wt:100 kg per case of 33, belted, Price: $500 per case (R/R). 25mm Oerlikon AP: Wt:100 kg per case of 33, belted, Price: $500 per case (R/R). 30mm Bofors HE: Wt:100 kg per case of 33, belted, Price: $520 per case (R/R). 30mm Bofors AP: Wt:100 kg per case of 33, belted, Price: $520 per case (R/R). 90mm APDS: An armor piercing discarding sabot round. Wt:31 kg, Price: $500 (R/R). 90mm HE: Wt:31 kg, Price: $500 (R/R). 90mm HEAT: Wt:31 kg, Price: $500 (R/R). 90mm APERS: A "beehive" type antipersonnel round, which scatters hundreds of flechettes over the burst radius. Wt:31 kg, Price: $500 (R/R). 90mm WP: Wt:31 kg, Price: $500 (R/R). 165mm HEP-T: A "squash-head" round, designed for destroying concrete bunkers. Wt:19 kg, Price: $2000 (R/R). Howitzer Rounds 105mm how HE: Wt:30 kg, Price: $600 (R/R). 105mm how ICM: Wt:30 kg, Price: $600 (R/R). 105mm how WP: Wt:30 kg, Price: $600 (R/R). 203mm how HE: Wt:96 kg, Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm how ICM: Wt:96 kg, Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm how ILLUM: Wt:96 kg, Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm how CHEM: Wt:96 kg, Price: $900 (S/R). 203mm how Powder Charge: Wt:22 kg, Price: $600 (S/R). Other Equipment Blazer Reactive Armor: These are special explosive charges fastened to an AFV for additional armor. Reactive armor units explode when hit by any round larger than 35mm. The explosion is directed outwards, and interferes with HEAT type warheads on rockets, shells, missiles, and grenades. This provides an additional 400 units of armor for the location covered. Reactive armor has no effect on kinetic energy penetrators. Reactive armor units may be applied to the glacis, turret front, turret sides and turret back faces of any AFV which has the appropriate attachment lugs. Installing lugs requires welding equipment and one man/hour per lug. Replacing a unit takes 10 minutes. A unit covers 10% of an armor face, and is destroyed when activated. The number of units hit times 10 is the percent chance of hitting a part of the face unprotected by reactive armor. If for instance a tank had lost three units from one face, there would be a 30% chance of each subsequent hit striking an unprotected spot. Price: $5000 (R/R) Wt: 10 kg. Page 35 U.S. Army Vehicle Guide Large Caliber Guns (continued) Additions to the Fire Charts Rocket Launchers Type KDR Burst IDR Rng Dam 160mm RktHE ROF: 2 ICM Mag: 12 CHEM 350 - x 35C x 8 x 10C x 10 x 2C x10 25 50 40 60 - 25 227mm RktHE ROF: 2 ICM Mag: 12 ILLUM CHEM 400 x 40C x 12C x 2C x10 x 10 30 60 60 x 10 - Rnd 350 - Arm x 10 25000 25000 25000 30000 100 30000 2200 30000 30 30000 Antiarmor Missiles ROF Mag Rng Dam Hellfire ADATS 1 4* 1 4* 4000 8000 x45C x 50C - Arm Rng Dam Arm KDR 250 x 5C x5 x 10 - 2.5 - 30mm Bof HE ROF: 4 AP 250 x 5C x5 x 10 - 2.5 — 5 90mm gun HE ROF: 1 APDS Mag: 1 APERS HEAT WP 250 x10 - 5 10 10 15 5 — 10 250 x 20C x 25 x 10C x 20C x 10C 125 x 40C - 20 30 KDR Burst IDR 165mm gur ROF: 1 HEP-T Mag: (2) Reloading 6 rounds takes 12 turns for both Type Type Rnd 25mm Oerl HE ROF: 5 AP KDR Burst 10 15 10 15 one shot takes 2 rounds to reload Mag Rng Dam 4* Chapparal 1 18000 x 20C 1 2** 18000 x 20C Roland II 4** 1 ADATS 8000 x 50C Stinger 1 1/2 6000 x 10C * 1 missile takes 4 rounds to reload. ** 2 missiles take 2 rounds to reload. Arm KDR Burst x 10 2.5 x 10 2.5 15 - 10 x10 - Large Caliber Guns Type Rnd KDR Burst Rng Dam Arm 20mm Vul AP 1200 x3 — — — HE 1200 x 4C x 10 2.5 2.5 ROF: 5 Mag: 100 300 250 250 x 10 x10 5 15 Type Rnd Rng Dam 105mm HE APERS 250 x 20C x 10 x 20C x10 5 10 10 15 HEAT ILLUM WP 250 — x 20C - 5 10 — 1000 HE - 40 60 ICM - x 40C x 5 x 30C x 10 50 80 ILLUM CHEM WP - x 2C x 10 - - x 15C x 10 - 2000 20000 25 20000 20000 30 250 Arm 9000 9000 Mag: (2) Antiaircraft Missiles ROF 250 Howitzers ROF: 1 Type 250 Burst 5 - 15 15 5 203mm ROF: 1 Mag: (3) x 20C x10 15 9000 9000 9000 20000 20000 Game Designers' Workshop Page 36 Additions to the Vehicle Damage Location Lists Unarmored Cargo HMMWV (all variants) Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. TRUCK, CARGO, 5/4 TON, Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. FAV (Fast Attack Vehicle) Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts (if kevlar shields are deployed, passengers and cargo are considered to have an armor value of 10). M648 10-TON CARGO CARRIER Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. M548 6-TON CARGO CARRIER Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. M48 CHAPARRAL Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. Any S (stores) hits become W (weapon) hits. M993 MLRS Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. Any S (stores) hits become W (weapon) hits. M948 LARS Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. Any S (stores) hits become W (weapon) hits. Armored Personnel Carriers M113A3 & M113A3 ACCV Per standard listing. M115A1 ACCV R: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) L: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) R: TF(30), TB(30) C: TF(30), TB(30) L: TF(30), TB(30) TS(30) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(15) BD(10) M2A3 BRADLEY II R: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) L: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) R: TF(40), TB(40) C: TF(40), TB(40) L: TF(40), TB(40) TS(40) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) B: HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) E,F,P D,R,C X,N,W X,W,N,G N,W,G G,N,W,X D,E,F G,S,P S,P D,E,F X,W,N,G P,S E,F,A,P D,R,S,P M,W,C W M,C,W M,W,G,C D,E,F S,C,G,A S,P D,E,F C,G,X,M,W,N Light Combat Vehicles M750 AC (COMMANDO V-350) E,F,A,P R: LH(20), G(30), HB(20) L: LH(20), G(30), HB(20) D,R,S,P R: TF(30), TB (20) G C: TF(30), TB (20) W L: TF(30), TB (20) W,G,N TS(20) W,G D,C,A F: HS(25) C: HS(25) P,C,F B: HS(25) E,P,S FD(10) D,C,F TD(10) G,W,N BD(10) E,P,S PEACEKEEPER ARMORED CAR E,F,D R: LH(20), G(25), HB(20) L: LH(20), G(25), HB(20) E,F,C R, C, & L: TR(10), TB(0) W,G G,W TS(0) D,E,R F: HS(20) S,A,P C: HS(20) P,S B: HS(20) FD(5) D,P,F TD(0) G,W BD(5) P,S M577A1 CP R: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) L: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) R, L & C: TF(30), TB(10) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) B: HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) E,F,R D,R,P R,P D,E,F S,R,P S,P D,E,F R,S,P S,P M18 MORTAR CARRIER R: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) L: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) R, C, & L: TF, TB, TS F: HS(15) C: HS(15) B: HS(15) FD(10) TD(0) BD(0) E,F,A,P D,R,W,C miss D,E,F P,W,A P,W,S D,E,F W,A,P M106 MORTAR CARRIER R: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) L: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) R & L TF, TB C: TF, TB F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(0) BD(0) E,F,C D,R,P Miss Miss D,E,F P,W,A P,W,S D,E,F W,A,P W,P W,P P,S Engineer Vehicles AAVP9 R: LH(35), G(35), HB(30) L: LH(35), G(35), HB(30) L: TF, TB R: TF(30), TB(30) C: TF, TB TS(30) F: HS(40) C: HS(40) B: HS(40) FD(15) TD(15) BD(15) E,F,P,S E,F,D,C,P,S miss W,G miss W,G C,D,E,F,A A,P,S P,S E,F,D G,W P,S M728 CEV R: LH(220), G(220), HB(160) L: LH(220), G(220), HB(160) R: TF(240), TB (120) C: TF(240), TB (120) L: TF(240), TB (120) TS(120) F: HS(80) C: HS(80) B: HS(80) FD(25) TD(25) BD(25) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W*,N,A L,A L,C,G,W*,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W*,C,G,L,N,A F,E,A * There is a 50% chance a weapon hit will be in the turret-mounted crane rather than the 1 65mm gun. The crane's armor multiplier is x 50. M1 AVLB R: LH(200), G(1000), HB(80) D,R,G,E,F L: LH(200), G(1000), HB(80) D,L,S,E,F « R, C & L TF, TB, TS F: HS(80) D,R C: HS(80) L,G,S E,F B: HS(80) *(D,R) FD(50) TD(10) *(C,S) BD(50) *(F,E,A) * Any turret or deck hits are taken in the bridge, which has a damage multiplier of x 50. If the bridge has been deployed, turret hits count as misses, deck hits use the parenthetical ratings. M60 AVLB R: LH(220), G(220), HB(160) D,R,G,E,F L: LH(220), G(220), HB(160) D,L,S,E,F » R, C, & L: TF, TB, TS F: HS(80) D,R C: HS(80) L,G,S E,F B: HS(80) FD(25) *(D,R) TD(25) *(C,S) BD(25) *(F,E) * Any turret or deck hits are taken in the bridge, which has a damage multiplier of x 50. If the bridge has been deployed, turret hits count as misses, deck hits use the parenthetical ratings. Main Battle Tanks M60A4 R: LH(220), G(220), HB(160) D,R,G,E,F L: LH(220), G(220), HB(160) D,L,S,E,F R: TF(240), TB (120) G,C,A X,W,N,A C: TF(240), TB (120) L,A L: TF(240), TB (120) L,C,G,W,A,X TS(120) F: HS(80) D,R C: HS(80) L,G,S B: HS(80) E,F FD(25) D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A TD(25) F,E,A BD(25) CADILLAC GAGE STINGRAY R: LH(180), G(240), HB(140) L: LH(180), G(240), HB(140) R: TF(200), TB (140) C: TF(200), TB (140) L: TF(200), TB (140) TS(100) F: HS(100) C: HS(100) B: HS(100) FD(60) TD(60) BD(60) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A Self-Propelled Artillery M691 DIANA R: LH(200), G(1000), HB(80) D,R,C,E,F L: LH(200), G(1000)l, HB(80) D,S,E,F G,A R: TF(20), TB (10) W,N,A C: TF(20), TB (10) L: TF(20), TB (10) L,A L,G,W,A TS(10) F: HS(80) D,C,R L,G,S C: HS(80) B: HS(80) E,F FD(50) D,R Page 37 U.S. Army Vehicle Guide TD(10) BD(50) M17 LAVAA R: LH(20), G(40), HB(15) L: LH(20), G(40), HB(15) R & L: TF(20), TB(20) C: TF(30), TB(30) TS(30) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) B: HS(20) FD: (10) TD: (10) BD: (10) MPGS-90 R: LH(20), G(40), HB(15) L: LH(20), G(40), HB(15) R: TF(35), TB (25) C: TF(35), TB (25) L: TF(35), TB (25) TS(25) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) B: HS(20) FD(15) TD(15) BD(15) LAV-PIVAD R: LH(20), G(40), HB(15) L: LH(20), G(40), HB(15) R: TF(30), TB (20) C: TF(30), TB (20) L: TF(30), TB (20) TS(20) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) B: HS(20) FD(15) TD(15) BD(15) W,G,L,N,A F,E,A1 C,S,P,E,F D,R,S,G,E,F N,M N,M M D,R,C G,P,S F,E D,R,C N,M F,E,S C,S,P,E,F D,R,S,P,E,F X,W,L,R X,W,N,G N,G,W W,N,G D,R,C P,G,S F,E D,R,C X,W,N,G P,S,F,E C,S,P,E,F D,R,S,P,E,F X,W,L,R X,W,N,G N,G,W W,G,N D,R,C P,G,S F,E D,R,C X,W,N,G P,S,F,E M901 ITV R: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) L: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) R & L TF, TB C: TF(10), TB (10) TS(30) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(0) BD (10) M990 ADA R: LH(40), G(60), HB(10) L: LH(40), G(60), HB(10) R: TF(80), TB (10) C: TF(80), TB (10) L: TF(80), TB (10) TS(10) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) M741A6 PIVAD R: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) L: LH(30), G(30), HB(10) R: TF(20), TB(10) C: TF(20), TB(10) L: TF(20), TB(10) E,F,P D,R,C miss N,M M,N D,R,C P,S L,A D,R,C M L,A D,G,A,R,E,F D,C,A,S,E,F N,W,L W,N,A,L W,N,L,A C,R,G,W,A,L D,R C,G,A,S E,F D,R W,N,A,L,C,G F,E,S E,F,P D,R,P N,W,G W,N,A,L C,W,L,G TS(10) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(10) BD (10) M757 BLAZER R: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) L: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) R: TF(40), TB (40) C: TF(40), TB (40) L: TF(40), TB (40) TS(40) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) B: HS(15) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) C,W,G D,E,F G,S,P S,P D,E,F W,G P,S E,F,A,P D,R,S,P X,C W,M M,X,G,W,N M,W,G,C D,E,F S,C,G,A S,P D,E,F W,M,G P,S M920 M2 HELLFIRE AT VEHICLE R: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) E,F,A,P L: LH(30), G(55), HB(15) D,R,S,P R & L TF, TB miss N,M C: TF(0), TB (0) M TS(0) D,E,F F: HS(15) S,C,G,A C: HS(15) S,P B: HS(15) D,E,F FD(10) M,N TD(0) P,S BD(10) M110A2 SP R: LH(30), G(50), HB(15) L: LH(30), G(50), HB(15) R: TF(0), TB(0) C: TF(0), TB(0) L: TF(0), TB(0) TS(0) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) B: HS(15) FD(15) TD(0) BD(15) M917 ADATS (AIR DEFENSE R: LH(40), G(60), HB(10) L: LH(40), G(60), HB(10) R: TF(10), TB(0) L: TF(10), TB(0) C: TF(10), TB (0) TS(10) F: HSI10) C: HS(10) B: HS(10) FD(10) TD(10) BD(10) M975A3 ROLAND II R: LH(30), G(50), HB(15) L: LH(30), G(50), HB(15) R: TF(10), TB(10) C: TF(10), TB(10) L: TF(10), TB(10) TS(20) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) B: HS(15) FDI15) TD(15) BD(15) E,F D,R W,G,L, G,W,L G,C,L,A,W G,L,C,A,W D,R,F,E E,F F,E E,F P,W,A E,F ANTITANK SYSTEM) D,G,A,R,E,F D,C,A,S,E,F M M N,M M D,R C,G,A,S E,F D,R M,N F,E,S E,F,P,A D,R,C,A,L P,N M,N M M,N,P D,R,F,E C,M,N,P L,A D,R,F,E N,M,P L,A Page 34 Equipment Descriptions The following material supplements the VEHICLES section and other sections of the equipment list. Unarmored Cargo Vehicles Zil 135: An 8 x 8 heavy truck with fair cross-country performance, the Zil 135 is the carrier for the Bm-27 rocket launcher system. Price: $25,000 (S/C) TrMov: 130/30 Com Mov: 40/15 Fuel Cap: 500 Fuel Cons: 85 Fuel Type: G, A Load: 12 tons Veh Wt: 10 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 4 Ural 375: A 6 x 6 truck with good cross-country performance, the Ural 375 is the carrier for the Bm-21 rocket launcher system. Price: $20,000 (C/C) Tr Mov: 160/40 Com Mov: 60/25 Fuel Cap: 480 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: G, A Load: 5 tons Veh Wt: 8 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 3 + 24 UAZ 469: As per the description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $8,000 (S/C) TrMov: 200/40 Com Mov: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 90 Fuel Cons: 30 Fuel Type: D, G, A Load: 1.25 tons Veh Wt: 2 tons Mnt: 2 Crew: 2 + 4 PTS-M: An unarmored, tracked, amphibious carrier, the PTSM has a fully enclosed cab located at the extreme front of the vehicle. The cargo/passenger area is open-topped, and there is a rear ramp that drops down for loading cargo. Price: $35,000 (R/S) Tr Mov: 80/50 Com Mov: 30/20 Fuel Cap: 500 Fuel Cons: 1 50 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 7 tons (land), 11 tons (water) Veh Wt: 15 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 2 Main Battle Tanks T-55: A Soviet-built tracked main battle tank. There is a driver's hatch on the left front deck, and a commander's hatch and a loader's hatch on the turret deck. The gunner uses the commander's hatch. A weapons mount (C) is located near the commander's hatch. Price: $200,000 (R/S) RF: +15 Armament: 100mm gun, PK MG (C) Ammo: 43 x 100mm Tr Mov: 100/60 Com Mov: 35/20 Fuel Cap: 960 + 280 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 36 tons Mnt: 35 Crew: 4 SO-120 T-62: The T-62 is a tracked main battle tank. The driver has a hatch on the front deck, and the commander and the loader have hatches on the turret. There is a weapons mount (C) by the commander's hatch. Price: $300,000 (R/S) RF: +30 Armament: 115mm gun, PK MG, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 115mm Tr Mov: 100/60 Com Mov: 35/20 Fuel Cap: 912 Fuel Cons: 380 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 36.5 tons Mnt: 40 Crew: 4 T-64: A tracked main battle tank. The T-64 has a driver's hatch in the center of the front deck, and commander's and gun- Game Designers' Workshop ner's hatch on the turret deck. A weapons mount is located near the commander's hatch. Price: $350,000 (R/S) RF: +30 Armament: 1 25mm gun, PK MG, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 125 Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/25 Fuel Cap: 960 + 400 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 38 tons Mnt: 20 Crew: 3 T-80: Basically a T-64 incorporating better armor (notably in the turret and glacis area) and an improved power plant. The characteristics are the same as the T-64 except as follows: Price: $400,000 Mnt: 18 T-72: As per the description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $400,000 (R/R) RF: +30 Armament: 125mm gun, PK MG, DShk MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 125 TrMov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/25 Fuel Cap: 960 + 400 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 40 tons Mnt: 18 Crew: 3 T-74: Basically a T-72 with improvements in the armor; the layout and characteristics are the same except as follows: Tr Mov: 110/65 Com Mov: 35/20 Veh Wt: 41 tons T-86: A tracked main battle tank, the T-86 has a chassis similar to that of the T-72. The turret is more angular, making it possible for the T-86 to incorporate composite armor. The hatch layout on the T-86 is the same as the T-72. (The T-86 is what was called the T-80 in the basic game equipment list.) Price: $500,000 (R/R) RF: +30 Armament: 125mm gun, PK MG, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 125mm Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/25 Fuel Cap: 960 + 400 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 40 tons Mnt: 18 Crew: 3 T-90: As per the description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $600,000 (R/R) RF: +40 Armament: 125mm gun, PK MG, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 125 TrMov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 960 + 400 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 40 tons Mnt: 16 Crew: 3 M-81: A Romanian-built tracked main battle tank. The chassis is similar to the T-55; however, the turret is larger, allowing room for the German-made 120mm gun. The gun is manually loaded. The M-81 is equipped with side skirts and has a driver's hatch on the front deck. The turret deck has two hatches, one for the commander and one for the gunner. The commander's hatch has a weapons mount. Price: $350,000 RF: +25 Armament: 1 20mm gun, PK MG, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 120mm Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 960 + 400 Fuel Cons: 260 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 39 tons Mnt: 18 Crew: 4 Self Propelled Artillery SAU-152: As per description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $250,000 (R/R) RF: +5 Armament: 152mm howitzer, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 30 x 1 52mm Tr Mov: 100/60 Com Mov: 35/25 Fuel Cap: 500 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 800 kg Veh Wt: 28 tons Mnt: 10 Crew: 5 SAU-122: As per description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $200,000 (R/R) RF: +5 Armament: 122mm howitzer, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 122mm TrMov: 1 20/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 550 Fuel Cons: 1 30 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 26 tons Mnt: 10 Crew: 4 SAU-203: A tracked, self-propelled gun, the SAU-203 has a fully enclosed armored cab for the crew. The gun is mounted at the rear of the vehicle and is not protected; it has a powerassisted loader. The crew gains access through two hatches on the front deck. Price: $400,000 Armament: 203mm gun Ammo: 2 x 203mm Tr Mov: 80/45 Com Mov: 25/15 Fuel Cap: 500 Fuel Cons: 180 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 800 kg Veh Wt: 40 tons Soviet Army Vehicle Guide Mnt: 14 Crew: 4 SU-130: The SU-130 is a tracked, turretless assault gun built on the chassis of the T-62A tank. There are hatches for the commander and driver on the top deck (the loader uses the commander's hatch). A weapons mount (C) is next to the commander's hatch. The SU-130 has no indirect fire capability. Price: $250,000 (R/S) RF: +20 Armament: 130mm gun PK MG, DShK MG (C) Ammo: 30 x 130mm Tr Mov: 90/50 Com Mov: 30/1 5 Fuel Cap: 912 + 280 Fuel Cons: 380 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 39 tons Mnt: 35 Crew: 4 PTS-M SA-13 ADA: The SA-13 ADA is a tracked, armored, surfaceto-air missile system. It carries the SA-13 SAM on an MTLB chassis. The missiles are carried on the top of the vehicle in erectable launcher rails. Some versions have a radar link to an air defense radar. The layout is the same as the MTLB except for the hatches on the rear deck. Price: $85,000 (R/R) RF: none Armament: PK MG, 4 SA-13 missiles Ammo: 8 SA-13 Tr Mov: 100/80 Com Mov: 35/30 Fuel Cap: 450 Fuel Cons: 125 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 11 tons Mnt: 9 Crew: 4 ZSU-30-6: As per the description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $100,000 (R/R) RF: +5 Armament: 30mm gatling gun Ammo: 500 x 30mm Tr Mov: 90/55 Com Mov: 65/40 Fuel Cap: 250 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 14 tons Mnt: 14 Crew: 4 Bm-21: A 40-tube rocket launcher usually mounted on a Ural 375 truck. Reload Time: 20 combat rounds Price: $45,000 (S/S) Ammo: 122mm rockets ROF: 40 Mag: 60 Mnt: 1 Crew: 6 Bm-14: A 16-tube multiple rocket launcher, either mounted on a 2 ½ - t o n truck or towed. Reload Time: 18 combat rounds Price: $25,000 (R/S) Ammo: 140mm rockets ROF: 16 Mag: 16 Mnt: 1 Crew: 7 Bm-27: A truck-mounted multiple rocket launcher, carried on the Zil 135 8x8 truck. Reload Time: 36 combat rounds Price: $60,000 (R/R) Ammo: 220mm rockets ROF: 16 Mag: 16 Mnt: 1 Crew: 6 Armored Personnel Carriers BTR-70: As per description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $75,000 (S/C) RF: none Armament: PK MG, KVP MG Ammo: as cargo Tr Mov: 160/65 Com Mov: 55/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2.5 tons Veh Wt: 10 Mnt: 6 Crew: 3 +14 BTR-80: Very similar in layout to the BTR-70, the BTR-80 has Page 35 a different power plant and the firing ports are obliquely angled to provide better forward fire capabilities. The BTR-80 also has small doors near the center of the hull for passenger egress. Price: $85,000 (R/S) RF: none Armament: PK MG, KVP MG Ammo: as cargo Tr Mov: 160/65 Com Mov: 55/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 70 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2.5 tons Veh Wt: 10 Mnt: 6 Crew: 3 +14 BMP-A: The first in the long line of Soviet BMP designs, the BMP-A has a driver's hatch and a commander's hatch on the front deck, and a gunner's hatch on top of the turret. The passenger area is accessible by two hatches on the rear deck and rear doors. There are four firing ports on either side of the passenger compartment. Price: $140,000 (R/S) RF: +5 Armament: 73mm gun, PK MG Ammo: 40 x 73mm Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 440 Fuel Cons: 110 Fuel Type: D, G, Avg, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 13 tons Mnt: 12 Crew: 3 + 8 BMP-B: As per description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $150,000 (R/S) RF: +5 Armament: 30mm autocannon, A T - 5 launcher, PK MG Ammo: 200 x 30mm, 3 x AT-5 Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 440 Fuel Cons: 110 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 12.5 tons Mnt: 12 Crew: 3 + 8 BMP-C: As per description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $175,000 (R/S) RF: +15 Armament: 30mm autocannon, PK MG, AGS-17 GL, AT-5 launcher Ammo: 200 x 30mm, 3 x AT-5, 100 x 30mm grenades Tr Mov: 130/80 Com Mov: 45/30 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 130 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 13 tons Mnt: 12 Crew: 3 + 8 BMD-B: The BMD-B is a tracked, amphibious, infantry combat vehicle developed for the airborne forces. The vehicle includes a driver's hatch on the center front deck, and hatches for the commander and gunner on top of the turret. The combat vehicle's rear passenger compartment has large plate-like hatches for top armor protection, while the passenger compartment has two firing ports on either side. Price: $100,000 (R/S) RF: +5 Armament: 30mm autocannon, PK MG Ammo: 200 x 30mm Tr Mov: 160/80 Com Mov: 60/30 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 130 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 9 tons Mnt: 12 Crew: 3 + 6 MTLB: The MTLB is a tracked, amphibious, multi-purpose vehicle that serves mainly as a prime mover for Soviet AT guns and howitzers. More recently, the multi-purpose vehicle has served as a platform for SAM missiles. The MTLB has a hatch on the left front deck for the driver and a hatch for the commander on the center deck. There are also two hatches on the rear deck and two rear doors for passenger usage. A firing port is in each rear door and on each side of the passenger compartment. Price: $60,000 (R/S) RF: none Armament: PK MG Ammo: as cargo Tr Mov: 100/80 Com Mov: 35/30 Fuel Cap: 450 Fuel Cons: 125 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 11 tons Mnt: 8 Crew: 2 + 11 OT-64: As per the description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $80,000 (S/C) RF: none Armament: KVP MG Ammo: as cargo Tr Mov: 180/70 Com Mov: 60/30 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 70 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 2 tons Veh Wt: 14 tons Mnt: 6 Crew: 3 + 15 Game Designers' Workshop Page 36 Light Combat Vehicles SO-120: A tracked, amphibious airborne assault vehicle, the SO-120 is based on the BMD-2 chassis and has a turret-mounted 120mm gun/mortar (2S9). There are hatches for the commander and gunner on the turret deck, and two hatches on the front deck for the other two crew members. Price: $120,000 (R/R) RF: +15 Armament: 120mm gun/mortar Ammo: 50 x 120mm Tr Mov: 110/60 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 300 Fuel Cons: 125 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 9 tons Mnt: 16 Crew: 4 BRDM-2: A four-wheel armored scout car that has the retractable wheels like the BRDM-3, the BRDM-2 comes in several variants. The most common are a Spandrell (AT-5) launch platform and a turreted vehicle. There is a hatch for the driver and the commander on the front deck of all versions, and a hatch for the gunner on the turret deck for the turreted version. Price: $45,000 (S/C) RF: +5 Armament: PK MG, KVP MG (turret version), 5 AT-5 launcher rails (AT-5 version), 4 SA-9/13 (SAM version) Ammo: as cargo, 10 AT-5 or 4 SA-9/13 Tr Mov: 200/60 Com Mov: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: G, AvG, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 8 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 4 BRDM-3: As per the description in the basic game equipment list, except the vehicle sometimes has a 23mm autocannon in place of the 30mm autocannon. Price: $50,000 (S/C) RF: + 5 Armament: 30mm or 23mm autocannon, PK MG Ammo: 100 x 30mm or 23mm Tr Mov: 200/60 Com Mov: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: G, AvG, A Load: 600 kg Veh Wt: 8 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 4 OT-65: As per the description in the basic game equipment list. Price: $45,000 (S/C) RF: + 5 Armament: 23mm autocannon, PK MG Ammo: 150 x 23mm Tr Mov: 200/60 Com Mov: 70/25 Fuel Cap: 290 Fuel Cons: 80 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 700 kg Veh Wt: 8 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 4 BT-76: A tracked, amphibious light tank designed to give mobile fire support to airborne and air assault units. The BT-76 replaced the PT-76 and the ASU-85 and was itself being replaced by the SO-120 when the war started. There is a driver's hatch in the center of the front deck, and hatches for the commander and gunner on the turret deck. A weapons mount (C) is by the commander's hatch. Price: $70,000 (R/S) RF: +30 Armament: 76.2mm gun, PK MG, NSV MG (C) Ammo: 40 x 76.2mm Tr Mov: 160/80 Com Mov: 60/30 Fuel Cap: 300 Fuel Cons: 125 Fuel Type: G, A Load: 800 kg Veh Wt: 13.5 tons Mnt: 12 Crew: 3 BT-57: A variant of the BT-76 armed with a 57mm autocannon. Characteristics are the same except the following: Price: $75,000 (R/S) Armament: 57mm autocannon, PK MG, NSV MG (C) Ammo: 60 x 57mm BMD Weapons Carrier: The BMD is the same vehicle as the BMD-B but with the turret removed. Two AGS-17 grenade launchers are on either side of the space where the turret used to be, and two PK machinegun mounts have been fitted, one on the bow firing forward and another on the rear deck firing to the rear. The driver's hatch is still on the front deck, and the place where the turret was is now open-topped. Price: $110,000 (R/S) Armament: 2 AGS-1 7s, 2PK MG Ammo: as cargo Tr Mov: 160/80 Com Mov: 60/30 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 130 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 8.5 tons Mnt: 11 Crew: 3 + 6 BMP Automortar: A turretless BMP with an 82mm Vasilyek mounted in the chassis in place of the turret. Characteristics are the same except for reduced passenger capabilities. Price: $160,000 (R/R) RF: none Armament: 82mm mortar, PK MG Ammo: 40 x 82mm Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 440 Fuel Cons: 110 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 11 tons Mnt: 10 Crew: 4 BMP-120: Another variant of the BMP, this one mounting the 2S9 120mm gun/mortar turret. Intended for close artillery support, this vehicle does not carry passengers. Instead, the rear area is for stowage of ammunition. Price: $185,000 (R/R) RF: +10 Armament: 120mm gun/mortar, PK MG Ammo: 40 x 120mm Tr Mov: 120/70 Com Mov: 40/30 Fuel Cap: 440 Fuel Cons: 125 Fuel Type: D, G, AvG, A Load: 1.5 tons Veh Wt: 14 tons Mnt: 11 Crew: 3 TAB-90: A tracked, infantry combat vehicle designed and built in Romania, the TAB-90 has a turrent-mounted 23mm autocannon. There is a driver's hatch on the front deck, and a hatch for the commander and the gunner on the top of the turret. A large hatch on the rear deck allows passenger entry. Two firing ports are on either side of the vehicle. Price: $110,000 (R/S) RF: +5 Armament: 23mm autocannon Ammo: as cargo Tr Mov: 150/70 Com Mov: 50/25 Fuel Cap: 500 Fuel Cons: 125 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 10 tons Mnt: 12 Crew: 3 + 6 Engineer Vehicles and Hovercraft MTU-20: A tracked cantilever-type bridging vehicle based on a T-55 chassis. The turret has been removed so the bridge span can lay flat on the deck area. The bridge can span 18 meters. Price: $200,000 (R/R) Tr Mov: 100/60 Com Mov: 35/20 Fuel Cap: 960 Fuel Cons: 220 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 500 kg Veh Wt: 37 tons Mnt: 16 Crew: 2 KvP-92: An amphibious air cushion vehicle developed in the early 1990s for the Soviet Naval Infantry, the KvP-92 was found equally suitable for the Arctic brigades. There is a hatch on the front deck for the driver, hatches on the top deck for the commander and the gunner, a bow ramp, and a door on either side for the passengers. Price: $300,000 (R/R) RF: +15 Armament: 30mm autocannon, AT-5 launcher Ammo: 200 x 30mm, 6 x AT-5 Tr Mov: 150 Com Mov: 55 Fuel Cap: 520 Fuel Cons: 240 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 1 ton Veh Wt: 11 tons Mnt: 24 Crew: 3+8 KvP-92v: The same vehicle as the KvP-92 except it carries the 82mm Vasilyek automortar. The statistics are the same ex- URAL 375-D Soviet Army Vehicle Guide cept for the following: RF: +5 Armament: 82mm automortar Ammo: 60 x 82mm Crew: 4 KvP-92z: Again, the KvP-92z is another variant of the KvP-92, this time with a 30mm gatling gun like the one on the ZSU-30-6. The gun is mounted on a 360-degree rotating base plate. The statistics are the same except for the following: RF: +5 Armament: 30mm gatling gun Ammo: 500 x 30mm Crew: 4 KvP-121: A large air cushion vehicle used for transport, the KvP-121 has a large enclosed cargo space that is accessible through large front doors, which drop down to form ramps when loading. The crew is in a fully enclosed cab on the top of the vehicle. Price: $800,000 (R/R) TrMov: 120 Com Mov: 40 Fuel Cap: 50,000 Fuel Cons: 600 Fuel Type: D, A Load: 225 tons Veh Wt: 86 tons Mnt: 35 Crew: 8 + 1 50 Page 37 140mm Rocket HE: Wt: 240 kg per case of 8 rounds Price: $2,800 per case (R/R) 140mm Rocket CHEM: Wt: 240 kg per case of 8 rounds Price: $2,800 per case (R/R) 122mm Rocket HE: Wt: 250 kg per case of 4 rounds Price: $1,400 per case (R/R) 122mm Rocket CHEM: Wt: 250 kg per case of 4 rounds Price: $1,400 per case (R/R) Antiarmor Missiles AT-8: A radio-guided missile with a HEAT warhead, the AT-8 is fired from the main gun of the T-64, T-80, T-86 and T-90 main battle tanks. The AT-8 can also be used against helicopters. Wt: 30 kg Price: $2,000 (R/S) Large Caliber Guns ZU-23-2: A towed, twin gun version of the 23mm autocannon, the ZU-23-2 can be mounted or towed on a 2.5 ton or larger vehicle. Price: $15,000 (S/C) RF: +5 Wt: 950 kg Mnt: 2 Crew: 4 57mm Autocannon: A magazine-fed autocannon mounted in the BT-57 LAV, the 57mm autocannon is fed from T-62 with Horse-shoe Armor a four-shot magazine. The data below applies to the towed version. Price: $40,000 (R/S) RF: +5 Wt: 4.5 tons Mnt: 4 Crew: 8 Antiaircraft Missiles 73mm Gun: A large-caliber gun mounted on the BMP-A arSA-7: The SA-7 is a heat-seeking missile fired from a mored personnel carrier. disposable gripstock launcher. Data includes launcher. Wt: 10 76.2mm D-56tm Gun: A large-caliber gun mounted on the kg Price: $850 (R/S) BT-76 LAV, the BT- 76 is equipped with an autoloader. SA-9: A heat-seeking missile with an HE warhead. Wt: 55 100mm D-10 Gun: A large-caliber gun mounted in the T-55 kg Price: $1,000 (R/R) and used as a field antitank gun (the M1955). The M1955 has SA-13: A heat-seeking missile with an HE warhead. Wt: 50 an armor class 15 gunshield providing protection against hostile kg Price: $1,500 (R/R) fire from the front. Price: (M1955) $40,000 (R/S) Wt: (M1955) SA-14: A heat-seeking missile fired from a gripstock launcher, 3.3 tons RF: + 15 Mnt: 6 Crew: 8 the SA-14 has an HE warhead. Data includes launcher. Wt: 10 115mm U5TS Gun: A manually loaded gun mounted on the kg Price: $950 (R/S) T-62 series of tanks. 120mm Automortar: A large-caliber, turret-mounted gun/morLarge Caliber Rounds tar. The weapon is placed on the BMD and BMP chassis to pro57mm HE: Wt: 7 kg Price: $100 (S/C) vide heavy close artillery support. 57mm APDS: Wt: 8 kg Price: $125 (R/S) 130mm M1946 Gun: A manually loaded gun mounted on the 57mm APHE: Wt: 8 kg Price: $150 (R/S) SU-130 assault and the M1946 towed field piece, the M1946 73mm HE: Wt: 9 kg Price: $150 (R/S) has a gunshield of armor class 15, which provides protection 73mm HEAT: Wt: 9 kg Price: $175 (R/S) against fire from the front of the gun. 120mm HE: Wt: 25 kg Price: $450 (S/C) 203mm M1975 Gun: A large-caliber gun mounted on the 120mm HEAT: Wt: 25 kg Price: $500 (R/S) SAU-203, the 203 has a power-assisted loader. 120mm CHEM: Wt: 25 kg Price: $500 (R/R) 100mm HE: Wt: 20 kg Price: $400 (R/S) Antiaircraft Missiles 100mm APC: Wt: 20 kg Price: $400 (R/S) SA-9: A four-rail launcher system usually mounted on an 100mm HEAT: Wt: 20 kg Price: $450 (R/R) MTLB or a BRDM carrier. 100mm APDS: Wt: 22 kg Price: $500 (R/R) SA-14: A four-rail launcher system mounted on MTLBs or 115mm HE: Wt: 25 kg Price: $400 (R/S) BRDMs. 115mm HEAT: Wt: 25 kg Price: $450 (R/R) 115mm APDS: Wt: 27 kg Price: $500 (R/R) AMMUNITION 130mm HE: Wt: 25 kg Price: $550 (R/S) 130mm HEAT: Wt: 25 kg Price: $600 (R/S) Rockets 130mm APFSDS: Wt: 25 kg Price: $750 (R/R) 220mm Rocket HE: Wt: 300 kg Price: $800 (R/R) 130mm CHEM: Wt: 25 kg Price: $900 (R/R) 220mm Rocket CHEM: Wt: 300 kg Price: $800 (R/R) 203mm HE: Wt: 50 kg Price: $1,000 (R/R) Page 38 Other Equipment Horse-Shoe Armor: Simply a large cast block of steel attached to the turret of the T-55 and T-62 tanks, horse-shoe armor provides an additional 30 units of protection. Turret front hits have an 85-percent chance of hitting the horse-shoe armor. Any turret side hits have a 50-percent chance of hitting the horse-shoe armor. Not all T-55s or T62s will have this extra armor; it is up to the referee as to the frequency of its occurrence. Horse-shoe armor also decreases a vehicle's speed by 10 percent. Wt: 220 kg per unit Price: $300 (R/S) Bm 14 on GAZ-63 Reactive Armor: These are special explosive charges fastened to an AFV for additional armor protection. Reactive armor units explode when hit by a shell of 35mm or more. The outwardly directed explosion interferes with HEAT-type warheads. Reactive armor has little effect on kinetic energy penetrators. Reactive armor provides an additional 200 units of armor protection, or halves the value of the HEAT warhead, whichever is greater. Reactive armor can be installed on the turret front, back and sides, and also to the glacis if the AFV has the appropriate lugs. Installing the lugs takes one man-hour per lug and welding equipment. A reactive unit covers 10 percent of an armor face and is destroyed when it is activated. The number of units hit times 10 is the percent chance of hitting a part of the face unprotected by reactive armor. Wt: 10 kg Price: $5,000 (R/R) Vasilyek 82mm Automortar Hovercraft: Because of their extremely low ground pressure, hovercraft can go places ordinary vehicles cannot. Hovercraft have less ground pressure than a human on foot and can go where a person would sink out of sight. They can traverse swamps and tundra that would bog a conventional vehicle, cross water as easily as land and cross any obstacle that is no higher than their air-cushion skirt. For game purposes, terrain has the following effect on travel movement: Open: N Wood: N Swamp: N Hill: N Mountain: N. They suffer no penalties for crossing water. Hovercraft do have some limitations. They cannot cross steep terrain (such as ravines or gullies) or obstacles (such as boulders or fences) more than a meter or so tall. They can push small Game Designers' Workshop trees and underbrush aside, but large, closely set trees will stop them. The referee should designate the presence of any such obstacles to hovercraft movement that may be present in a particular combat situation before the scenario begins. Soviet Army Vehicle Guide Page 39 Howitzers Soviet Fire Chart Data Type Rnd Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst IFR Grenade Launchers 122mm HE 300 x30C x10 10 30 15000 ROF: 1 HEAT 300 x30C 5 20 15000 Mag: 1 WP 300 x15C x10 - 35 15000 CHEM 300 x2C x10 - 15 15000 - x10C x10 30 35 15000 1500 15000 Type AGS-17 ROF: 5 Mag: 30 Rng Rnd HE 150 Dam x8C Arm x10 KDR 2.5 Burst 5 IFR 1700 ICM Type Rnd Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst RPG-16 HEAT 150 x25C — 5 10 300 HE 300 x40C x10 15 40 18500 ROF: 1 HEAT 350 x10 - 5 10 18500 Mag: (2) WP 300 x15C x10 - 45 18500 CHEM 300 •2C x10 25 18500 x10C x10 60 18500 152mm Rocket Launchers ILLUM ROF: 1 Mag: (2) - ICM ILLUM Antitank Missiles 155mm Type ROF Mag AT-4 AT-5 AT-8 1 1 1 (3) (2) (2) Rng Dam 2000 x30C 3500 x35C 8000 x60C Arm KDR Burst - 5 5 10 10 10 15 Rnd Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst 23mm API HE 250 250 x4 x4C — — _ x10 2.5 5 ROF: 5 Mag: 33 57mm S-60 ROF: 4 Mag: 4 73mm ROF: 3 Mag: 1 API HE APFSDS APHE HE HE HEAT APFSDS HEAT HE 120mm G ROF: 1 Mag: 1 HEAT APFSDS 125mm ROF: 1 Mag: (2) HE 203mm ROF: 1 Mag: (3) x40C 350 x35C Mag: (2) CHEM 350 x2C x10 15 40 24000 10 30 24000 25 24000 x10 2000 24000 250 250 _ x6 x6C IFR X10 2.5 Type Rnd Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst IFR 82mm HE 200 x25C x10 5 30 3000 ROF: 5 HEDP 200 x25C x2 2.5 15 3000 Mag: 5 WP 200 x15C x10 - 20 3000 ILLUM 200 1000 3000 5 500 400 350 x8C 1/2 - — _ x16C 10 5 15 x 17 x 10 5 15 — 2 10 5 - 20 10 - 21000 21000 21000 21000 250 250 x20C 15C - 250 250 250 300 x30C x15 x15C x 10 400 300 400 x25 - — . x20C x30C x 10 5 15 10 25 ½ - - HE ROF: 1 WP Mag: 1 ILLUM CHEM x35C x10 10 45 5700 x15C x10 - 40 5700 - 1500 5700 - x1C x10 - 15 5700 Artillery Rockets APC 130mm ROF: 1 Mag: (2) 350 HEAT 120mm 100mm D-10 HE ROF: 1 HEAT Mag: (2) APHE 115 U5TS ROF: 1 Mag: (2) HE ROF: 1 Mortars Type 30mm 2000 18500 ILLUM Large Caliber Guns ROF: 5 Mag: 33 50 300 HE HEAT APFSDS APFSDSDU HEAT HE APFSDS CHEM HE x7C x20 400 550 500 x30C 400 400 500 500 x30C x30C 500 500 550 500 — x35 x35C x35 x35 x30 x35C x10 5 15 20 - x10 1/1 10 5 - 30 20 - — 5 15 - 25 30 20 x10 - x25 x2C x10 x40 x5 40 _ — - 25 60 Type Rnd Rng Dam Arm KDR Burst IFR 122mm Bm21 HE — x30C x10 10 30 20000 CHEM - x2C MO - 15 20000 15 40 10600 15 10600 ROF: 40 Mag: (60) 140mm Bm14 x35C x10 CHEM - x2C x10 HE - x40C x10 30 60 35000 • x2C x10 - 30 35000 Rng HE ROF: 16 Mag: (36) 220mm Bm27 ROF: 16 CHEM Mag: (36) — 27000 Antiaircraft Missiles Type Rof Dam Arm KDR Burst 27000 SA-7 1 ½ 4000 x10C x 10 - 5 30000 SA-14 1 ½ 6000 x10C x 10 SA-9 4 4 3000 SA-13 2 4 10000 x20 - Mag x15 5 x5 - 5 x5 2.5 15 Game Designers' Workshop Page 40 Additions to the Vehicle Damage Location List Unarmored Cargo Vehicles ZIL-135 Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. URAL-375 Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. PTS-M Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts, except the PTS-M is a tracked vehicle. The damage multiplier remains 10 but hits that would miss a wheeled vehicle will hit the PTS-M. Armored Personnel Carriers MTLB R: LH(25),G(25),HB{10) G,C,A,P,S L: LH(25),G(25),HB(10) D,C,E,F,P,S L&C: TF,TB Miss R: TF(15),TS(15),TB(15) W,G D,C,R,E F: HS(10) C: HS(10) E,F,S,P B: (10) F,S,P D,C,R,E FD(10) TD(10) E,F,S,P RD(10) F,S,P BMD WEAPONS CARRIER R: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) E,A,P,F L: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) D,C,R,A,P,F R: TF(0),TB(0) Miss C: TF(40),TB(20) Miss L: TF(0),TB(0) Miss TS: (20) M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E F: HS(15) C: HS(15) G,A,P,S R: HS(15) P,F FD (10) D,C,R,E TD (10) M,X,W,N,G,A BD (10) P,S,F BMD B R: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) L: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) R: TF(0),TB(0) C: TF(40),TB(20) L: TF(0),TB(0) TS: (20) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) E,A,P,F D,C,R,A,P,F Miss M,X,W,N,G Miss M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E G,A,P,S P,F D,C,R,E M,X,W,N,G,A P,S,F BTR-80 R: LH(15),G(20),HB(20) L: LH(15),G(20),HB(20) R&L: TF,TB C: TS(20),TF(20),TB(20) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) B: HS(20) FD(15) TD(15) RD(15) C,S,P,E,F D,R,S,P,E,F Miss X,W,G D,R,C P,G,S F,E D,C,R X,W,G P,F,S,E Light Combat Vehicles BRDM-2 R: LH(20),G(20),HB(15) C,R,P,S,E,F L: LH(20),G(20),HB(15) D,G,S,E,F R&L: TF(15),TB(15) W,G C: TS(15),TF(15),TB(15) X,W,N,G F: HS(15) D,C,R C: (15) P,G,S F,E B: (15) D,C,R FD(15) X,W,N,G,P TD(15) S,F,E BD(15) SO-120 (BMD CHASSIS) R: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) E,A,P,F L: LH(30),G(40),HB(15) D,C,R,A,P,F R: TF(40),TB(20) W,N,G C: TF(40),TB(20) M,X,W,N,G L: TF(40),TB(20) W,N,G TS(20) M,X,W,N,G F: HS(15) D,C,R,E C: HS(15) G,A,P,S R: HS(15) P,F D,C,R,E FD(10) M,X,W,N,G,A TD(10) P,S,F BD(10) SO-120 (BMP CHASSIS) R: LH(50),G(50),HB(20) E,A,P,F L: LH(50),G(50),HB(20) D,C,R,A,P,F R: TF(40),TB(20) W,N,G C: TF(40),TB(20) M,X,W,N,G L: TF(40),TB(20) W,N,G TS(20) M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E F: HS(15) C: HS(15) G,A,P,S R: HS(15) P,F D,C,R,E FD(10) TD(10) M,X,W,N,G,A BD(10) P,S,F BMP AUTOMORTAR R: LH(50),G(50),HB(20) L: LH(50),G(50),HB(20) R: TF, TB C: TF,TB L: TF,TB TS (20) F: HS(15) C: HS(15) R: HS(15) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) BT-76, BT-57 R: LH(40),G(60),HB(20) L: LH(40),G(60),HB(20) R: TF,TB C: TF(60), TB(20) L: TF,TB TS: (20) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) R: HS(20) FD (10) TD (10) BD (10) TAB-90 R: LH(20),G(25),HB(20) L: LH(20),G(25),HB(20) R&L: TF(20),TB(20) C: TS(20),TF(20),TB(20) F: HS(20) C: HS(20) B: HS(20) FD(15) TD(15) RD(15) E,A,P,F D,C,R,A,P,F Miss Miss * Miss M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E G,A,P,S P,F D,C,R,E M,X,W,N,G,A P,S,F E,AP,F D,C,R,A,P,F Miss M,X,W,N,G Miss M,X,W,N,G D,C,R,E G,A,S F,A D,C,R,E M,X,W,N,G,A S,F C,S,P,E,F D,R,S,P,E,F X,W,G X,W,G D,R,C P,G,S F,E D,C,R X,W,G P,F,S,E Main Battle Tanks T-64 R: LH(120),G(350),HB(50) D,C,R,S,A,E,F L: LH(120),G(350),HB(50) D,G,S,A,E,F R: TF(250),TB-R(90) C,R X,W,N,A C: TF(250),TB(90) L: TF(250),TB(90) G L,C,G,W,A,X TS(90) F: HS(70) D,R C: HS(70) L,G,S B: (70) E,F FD(20) D,R TD(20) X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A RD(20) Soviet Army Vehicle Guide T-80 (NEW) R: LH(170),G(375),HB(50) L: LH(170),G(375),HB(50) R: TF(270),TB-R(90) C: TF(270),TB(90) L: TF(270),TB(90) TS(95) F: HS(75) C: HS(75) B: (75) FD(20) TD(20) RD(20) Page 41 T-55 R: LH(100),G(300),HB(50) D,C,R,S,A,E,F L: LH(100),G(300),HB(50) D,G,S,A,E,F R: TF(170),TB(80) C,R C: TF(170),TB(80) X,W,N,A L: TF(170),TB(80) G TS: (80) G,W,N,C,X F: HS(60) D,R,A C: HS(60) G,A,S R: HS(60) F,E FD (20) D,A,R TD (20) X,W,N,C,G,L,S,A BD (20) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A F,E B: (80) FD(25) TD(25) RD(25) Self Propelled Artillery SU-130 D,C,R,S,A,E,F R: LH(125),G(400),HB(50) D,R,W,G,E,F D,G,S,A,E,F L: LH(125),G(400),HB(50) D,R,W,L,A,E,F C,R R: TF,TB Miss X,W,N,A Miss C: TF,TB G L: TF,TB Miss G,W,N,A,C,X TS Miss D,R,A F: HS(60) D,R,W G,A,S L,C,S C: HS(60) F,E R: HS(60) E,F D,A,R FD (20) D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A X,W,N,C,G,L,S,A TD (20) F,E BD (20) F,E,A M-81 R: LH(170),G(350),HB(50) L: LH(170),G(350),HB(50) R: TF(300),TB-R(85) C: TF(300),TB(85) L: TF(300),TB(85) TS(85) F: HS(60) C: HS(60) B: (60) FD(20) TD(20) RD(20) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A T-74 R: LH(250),G(400),HB(50) L: LH(250),G(400),HB(50) R: TF(320),TB-R(100) C: TF(320),TB(100) L: TF(320),TB(100) TS(120) F: HS(80) C: HS(80) T62 R: LH(100),G(350),HB(50) L: LH(100),G(350),HB(50) R: TF(200),TB(80) C: TF(200),TB(80) L: TF(200),TB(80) TS: (80) F: HS(60) C: HS(60) R: HS(60) FD (20) TD (20) BD (20) D,R,G,E,F D,L,S,E,F G,C,A X,W,N,A L,A L,C,G,W,A,X D,R L,G,S E,F D,R X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A F,E,A SA-13 R: LH(25),G(25),HB(10) L: LH(25),G(25),HB(10) L&C: TF(0),TB(0) R: TF(15),TS(15),TB(15) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: (10) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) SAU-203 R: LH(25),G(25),HB(10) L: LH(25),G(25),HB(10) L&C: TF,TB R: TF(15),TS(15),TB(15) F: HS(10) C: HS(10) B: (10) FD(10) TD(10) RD(10) G,C,A,P,S D,C,E,F,P,S W G D,C,R,E E,F,S,P F,S,P D,C,R,E E,F,S,P F,S,P c,s D,E,F W G E,F E,F,S,P F,S,P R,E E,F,S,P F,S,P Engineering Vehicles & Hovercraft MTU-20 R: LH(100),G(300),HB(50) D,R,G,E,F L: LH(100),G(300),HB(50) D,L,S,E,F * R: TF(0),TB-R(0) * C: TF(0),TB(0) * L: TF(0),TB(0) TS(0) Miss F: HS(60) D,R C: HS(60) L,G,S B: (60) E,F FD(20) *(D,R) TD(20) *(X,W,C,G,L,N,S,A) RD(20) F,E,A * Any turret or deck hits are taken in the bridge, which has a damage multiplier of x 50. If the bridge has been deployed, turret hits count as misses, and deck hits use parenthetical ratings. KVP-92 (ALL VERSIONS) R: LH(30),G(40),HB(0) A,P,E,F L: LH(30),G(40),HB(0) D,C,R,A,P,F,E R&L: TB,TF Miss M,W,N,A,L C: TF(50),TB(20) M,W,N,A,X,L TS(40) D,R F: HS(20) C,G,A,P,S C: HS(20) E,F R: HS(20) FD (10) D,R M,W,N,C,G,L,P,STD (10) ,A F,E BD (20) Treat all turret hits on the KVP-92z as gun hits. Any gun hit destroys the weapon. The damage multiplier for a hovercraft suspension hit is x 20. A hovercraft counts as a tracked vehicle on the vehicle hit location chart. KVP-121 Per unarmored cargo listing, referee's charts. Suspension hits are taken in the air cushion skirts (small arms fire has no effect on the KVP-121's suspension, since it takes an almost infinite number of hits to cause significant air leakage). Because of the size of the vehicle's cargo bay, the referee will need to bear in mind the exact arrangement of any vehicles or personnel carried by the KVP-121.