| Overview and History |
| Vehicle Specifications | General Stats | |||
| Name: | Antelope | Threat Value: | 48 | |
| Vehicle Type: | ATV | Offensive Value: | 0 | |
| Production Type: | Mass Produced | Defensive Value: | 19 | |
| Cost: | 32,000.00 marks | Miscellaneous Value: | 123 | |
| Manufacturer: | Various | Size: | 3 | |
| Use: | Resupply | Original Default Size: | 4 | |
| Height: | 1.78 meters | Indv. Lemon Dice: | 3 | |
| Length: | 3.83 meters | Crew: | 1 | |
| Width: | 2.11 meters | Bonus Actions: | 0 | |
| Avg. Armor Thickness: | 5mm | |||
| Armor Material: | Steel sheet | Armor | ||
| Standard Op. Weight: | 900 kg | Light Damage: | 4 | |
| Primary Move Mode: | Ground (90 kph) | Heavy Damage: | 8 | |
| Secondary Move Mode: | ( kph) | Overkill: | 12 | |
| Deployment Range: | 550 km | |||
| Sensor Range: | 0 km | Vehicle Availability | ||
| Communication Range: | 10 km | Availability Threshhold: | 1 | |
| Powerplant: | Diesel | Max Number on Field: | unlimited | |
| Engine Output: | 60hp | |||
| Movement | ||||
| Electronics | Primary Move Mode: | Ground | ||
| Sensors: | -5 | Combat Speed: | 8 | |
| Communications: | -2 | Top Speed: | 15 | |
| Fire Control: | -2 | Secondary Move Mode: | ||
| Combat Speed: | ||||
| Top Speed: | ||||
| Maneuver: | -1 | |||
| Quantity | Name | Code | Arc | ACC | Damage | Range | ROF | Ammo | Special |
|---|
| Name | Rating | Game Effects | AUX |
|---|---|---|---|
| Easy to Modify | +2 to Repair and Modify rolls | ||
| Pintle Mount | Can hold one infantry weapon |
| Name | Rating | Game Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Exposed Crew Compartment | "Crew" hits are one step worse | |
| No Sensors | Cannot perform Active Sensor checks |
| Name | Rating | Game Effects |
|---|
| Variants |
| There are no variants. |
| Designer Notes |
| There has always been a need for a small transport vehicle capable of limited cross-country travel: the ubiquitous "jeep," from the name of one of the first such vehicles. They can act as courier, infantry transport, or light combat vehicles, and are always inexpensive to both produce and field. The Antelope is a design that is found in virtually every armed force on the planet. Although its name and overall appearance may differ slightly from place to place, the Antelope and its copies share a similar performance profile and role. The engineering principles behind such vehicles is as old as time and thoroughly tested for its efficiency -- there is little need to modify it or improve it greatly. The vehicle is built around a sturdy metal frame and steel body. A rugged suspension and a diesel engine (replaced in some variants by a V-engine with a similar performance) are bolted to it and covered with a light sheet metal hull, ensuring it can tolerate at least minimal damage. This shell is thick enough to stop small shrapnel, but is powerless against most infantry weapons. While the Antelope may carry some weaponry on its pintle mount, it is not meant for direct confrontation. |