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Approved Vehicle Carabao AITT

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
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  • Intent: To provide the forces of Starmark and House Exillion with a dedicated troop transport
  • Image Source: [x]
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: House Exillion Industries [x]
  • Model: Carabao AITT (Armoured Infantry Transport Tank)
  • Affiliation: Closed Market
  • Modularity: Limited

  • Production: Mass Produced
  • Material: Titanium, Durasteel

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Tank
  • Role: Armoured Infantry Transport
  • Size: Average
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Minimum Crew: 1
  • Optimal Crew: 4
  • Propulsion: Tracks
  • Speed: Slow
  • Maneuverability: Low
  • Armaments: High
  • Defenses: High
  • Squadron Count: Average
  • Passenger Capacity: 12
  • Cargo Capacity: Average

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Target Identification Network
  • Communication Network
  • Communication Scanner

Strengths:
  • Steamroller - The Carabao AIT is both tank and troop transport. Fielding strong plating and heavy firepower, the Carabao can push through frontlines with ease all the while safely delivering the two squads it can fit in its passenger bay right into the heat of battle.

Weaknesses:
  • Steamroller - While hard to destroy and packing a punch, the Carabao is stubbornly subpar in speed and maneuverability. Slowly rolling across the battlefield as it soaks up increasing amounts of damage.

DESCRIPTION
The Carabao acts as a support vehicle for Starmark and House Exillion battle tanks. Often seen flanked by battle tanks, the Carabao keeps pace while keeping its crew and passengers safe. The Carabao is most in danger when exposed or without the support of a column of tanks. Sporting a slugthrower turret on the top hatch, a 360° rotating primary cannon and a secondary forward-facing turret, the Carabao can hold its own against swathes of infantry but suffers against tanks, aircraft and anti-armour personnel.
 
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