23-04-2004, 20:26
"Puma" Armoured Personal Carrier
The Puma is a APC designed to be a highly mobile quick deployment transport. it is not very welll armed or armoured, but it can still mop up infantry without being penetrated by Small Arms Fire. larger Weapons like Gatling guns and AT Weapons will rip right through the vehicle, however. one special feature is it's Specialized command system, allowing it to relay orders to an entire Infantry Regiment at once, eliminating the need for the Regiment Commander to relay orders to his regiment. with the Command system, battlemaps and tactical info on an Infantryman's Wrist computer can be updated every 2 minutes through the Satellite linkup to base in the Puma APC serving as the regiment command vehicle.
Speed: 100 Miles per Hour road, 85 Miles Per Hour desert/Grassland
Tactical Range: 200 miles
Weapondry: 1 turret Mounted 24 Millimeter Heavy Machine Gun
Cargo: 15 Fully Armed Light Infantry Troops
Crew: 1 Gunner, 1 Driver, 1 Commander
Price: 1 million dollars
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/pandur/images/pandur5.jpg
The Puma is a APC designed to be a highly mobile quick deployment transport. it is not very welll armed or armoured, but it can still mop up infantry without being penetrated by Small Arms Fire. larger Weapons like Gatling guns and AT Weapons will rip right through the vehicle, however. one special feature is it's Specialized command system, allowing it to relay orders to an entire Infantry Regiment at once, eliminating the need for the Regiment Commander to relay orders to his regiment. with the Command system, battlemaps and tactical info on an Infantryman's Wrist computer can be updated every 2 minutes through the Satellite linkup to base in the Puma APC serving as the regiment command vehicle.
Speed: 100 Miles per Hour road, 85 Miles Per Hour desert/Grassland
Tactical Range: 200 miles
Weapondry: 1 turret Mounted 24 Millimeter Heavy Machine Gun
Cargo: 15 Fully Armed Light Infantry Troops
Crew: 1 Gunner, 1 Driver, 1 Commander
Price: 1 million dollars
http://www.army-technology.com/projects/pandur/images/pandur5.jpg