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Post by Nobody on Oct 20, 2016 5:13:51 GMT
Rangefinder: A binocular-looking piece of equipment has what a majority of issued equipment lacks- magnification. Oh yes, this thing has an adjustable zoom to the maximum of 40 times. That is more than what you can typically find on a rifle scope! Ordinarily, a spotter of a sniper team will use this in order to better observe and adjust for variables for a shot. Allows for single shots to have an increased range (+50 meters to Mid range, and +100 meters to Mid-Long range), but at the cost of two accuracy when firing within this extended distance. Also passive Sensation skill, but only applying to long range.
PD-100: This is a drone that can fit in the pocket of your jacket vest, albeit a large pocket. At the cutting edge of drone tech, this little bot can be your own personal flying spy for a whopping 15 minutes and a data range of 1.6 kilometers. Naturally, that means that this is one pricey piece of equipment. However, it does mean that you don't need a kill streak to call in your own personal drone. Oh, and if you happen to break it, you do have to pay for a replacement robot- though for a lowered price.
Health: 10. Small Size: Not easily noticed, and -2 accuracy for incoming attacks
Radio-pack: Ever wanted to be badass in that one war film? No not that guy with machine gun or the sniper rifle, but that dude with the sweet backpack-looking radio! Typically issued to scouts or leaders, this will allow communication over ranges that personal comms just cannot match. In the case of leaders, they often have it modified to boost their team's communication at the cost of range. And before you ask- yes it is encrypted. Just make sure the enemy doesn't get a hold of your equipment, m'kay?
(Make sure that it fits with how Ternos wishes to use it, alright?)
BVS 10: The BVS, otherwise known as "Viking", is a All-Terrain vehicle despite its rather silly looking appearance. Though manufactured for the SRT, the SPR has purchased a number due to connections. Considering the fact that their HQ is located in Russia, it is useful during the winter times. Looking like two metal squares with tracks, this vehicle is capable of travelling over snow, water, sand, and pretty much any other conceivable terrain. No kidding, despite the vehicle being 8.5 tonnes, it can still go over water- albeit slowly at a measly 5 km/h. Consisting of two cabs, the front is able to hold the driver and four passengers. The second cab is able to hold eight passengers and eight tonnes of equipment. Capable of going over road at a respectable 40km/h and having a max weight of 16.5 tonnes, and has a heavy machine gun as its main armament. Secondary armaments include smoke dispensers and mortars.
Health: 1000. AP 3 Manual MG: Roll 1-5 dices with 6 sides. Need 1 to hit. Does 5 bullet damage. AP 3. Operator gains no AP protection from the vehicle. Mid-long range. Smoke discharge: Lowers incoming accuracy by -1. Lasts 2 round. Heavy mortar: Roll 1 dice with 6 sides. 1 does 50 explosive damage. 6 does 40 explosive damage. 3 does 20 explosive damage. AP 4. Long range.
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