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Intent: To create a heavy fire support walker
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: IFW
Model: AT-HSW All Terran Heavy Support Walker
Affiliation: Select Closed Markets (requires a contract)
Modularity: none
Production: Limited
Material:
* 9095-T8511 grade durasteel Multi-layer Armor Plating
* Quadranium Steel Frame foot pads and Legs
Role: Heavy Fire Support Walker
Height: 50 meters
Length: 35 meters
Width: 45 meters
Weight: 5000 metric tons
Minimum Crew: 4
Optimal Crew: 12
Propulsion: Bipedal
Top Speed: 70 KM/H
Armaments:
1 Dual Turbolaser Cannon
1 Dual IFWT 101-L Light Pulsar Cannon
Squadron Count: 1
Passenger Capacity: none
Cargo Capacity: 10 ton
Misc. Equipment:
Laser Targeting Scope
Strengths:
Heavy firepower - The AT-FSW packs a punch and loads out a formidable support fire weapons load.
Hardened Hull - The AT-FSW is covered in multiple layers of thick armor plating over its entire hull.
Weaknesses:
No Rear Arc Weapons - The AT-FSW is designed to position itself at the rear of an Infantry column and provide heavy support fire. It has no weapons capable of engaging targets behind it.
No Anti-aircraft weapons - The AT-FSW has no weapons can only elevate with the body of the walker and can not engage aircraft above the targeting line of sight of the walker.
Achilles Heel - The AT-FSW is covered in heavy armor over most of its body and legs but is weak at the knee joints
Description:
Based on the successful AT-FSW support walker the AT-HSW is a much heavier variant of fire support walker used when heavy firepower is needed. The massive frame stands fifty meters tall and supports two massive dual weapons systems. The dual turbolasers act as heavy anti-vehicle weapons which can be used to engage any heavily armored target such as super heavy tanks and walkers and fortified installations. The dual Light pulsar cannons offer heavy anti-infantry and light vehicle offensive firepower.
Four Laser Targeting Scope are mounted on the command head of the walker, each scanning and targeting up to forty contacts then running data into the targeting computer for analysis. The data from each scope is then analyzed and compared then feed to the weapons officers and gunners. The Targeting computer now has one solution based on four redundant solutions for improved targeting.
Primary Source:
AT-FSW