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Approved Vehicle All Terrain Flame Assault MK.II

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: First Order Corps of Imperial Engineers
  • Affiliation First Order
  • Model: AT-FA Mk.II
  • Modularity: No

  • Production: Minor
  • Material: Durasteel, Titanium
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification:: Light Walker
  • Role: Anti-Infantry
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Minimum Crew: 2 pilots
  • Optimal Crew: 2 pilots, 1 gunner
  • Propulsion: Bipedal
  • Speed: Average
  • Maneuverability: Average
  • Armaments: Low
  • 2 C-57 Multipurpose Mass-Driver Cannons (Equipped with Incendiary ammo)
  • 1 I-57 Incinerator (fasted onto swivel on chin)
  • Defenses: High
  • Passenger Capacity: 10 passangers
  • Cargo Capacity: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES
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Strengths:
  • Highly Armored: The AT-FA Mk.II is designed to get up close and personal in battles, to help this type of combat the AT-FA's shell has be reinforced with titanium layers to make it highly resistant to small or medium sized weaponry.
  • Anti-Infantry: Infantry have very little chance against the AT-FA. This walker was designed for the sole purpose of decimating infantry ranks which it does with great efficiency
  • Minor transport: The AT-FA Mk.II is capable of ferrying a squad of troops into battle and releasing them via a hatch in the back of the vehicle.
Weaknesses:
  • Vehicle Combat: The AT-FA is incapable of dealing real damage to other vehicles and are rather vulnerable to them
  • AA Capabilities: Just like vehicles the AT-FA doesn't have anything in the way of AA weaponry so are sitting ducks for fighters
  • Unarmed Back: While the back is still heavily armored much like the front, the AT-FA has no weaponry on the back of it.
DESCRIPTION
The All Terrain Flame Assault Mark II was the answer to many of the underlying flaws that the original flame assault had. The original walker was rather frail and had terribly short range so the Mark II variant was created to not only be heavily armored but also have more ranged attacks against infantry. To make it feel more like a support walker it was also decided to add in a passenger hold in the back of the walker to hold a squad of troopers so the walker would not only destroy enemy lines but also reinforce our own by ferrying squads into battle. The great desire for anti-infantry weaponry however has made the AT-FA a sitting duck against air attacks and other vehicles.
 
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