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Latest revision as of 03:08, 2 September 2024
In the modern world, politicians seem all too eager to invest in huge long-range anti-air and missile systems that take time to unpack and deploy. However, there remains a need for highly mobile missile launchers that are faster and offer greater range than those carried by infantry. The M2106 Anti-Air Vehicle was designed to fill this niche.
Description
The M2106 fulfills its role as a quick firing anti-air vehicle amicably, boasting the ability to stop, prepare for launch, launch, and then get back on the move all within 60 seconds (depending on radar conditions). It is utilized by the Confederate Military for quick-firing and perimeter defense missions. It is especially effective when teamed with the M2107 Mobile Radar Vehicle, making an effective 60 second "shoot and scoot" possible, though it can incorporate and join with most mobile radar/tracking ground-to-air platforms with varying lengths of time between firing conditions.
Statistics
Attribute | Details |
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Cost | $2.4 million per unit |
Role | Anti-Air Vehicle |
Weight | 17.1 tons |
Length | 7.06 meters |
Width | 2.8 meters |
Height | 2.84 meters |
Primary Armament | 4 MRAAM (Medium Range Anti-Air Missiles) |
Secondary Armament | None |
Missile Armament | See Primary Armament |
Range | 800 km (497 miles) |
Max Velocity | 82 km/h (50 mph) |
Capacity | 2 crew (Driver, Commander) |