| Overview and History |
| Vehicle Specifications | General Stats | |||
| Name: | Hunter, Zerstorer Mk2A | Threat Value: | 254 | |
| Vehicle Type: | Walker | Offensive Value: | 269 | |
| Production Type: | Mass Produced | Defensive Value: | 239 | |
| Cost: | 127,000.00 marks | Miscellaneous Value: | 253 | |
| Manufacturer: | Northco | Size: | 6 | |
| Use: | Assault | Original Default Size: | 6 | |
| Height: | 4.3 meters | Indv. Lemon Dice: | 3 | |
| Length: | 2.9 meters | Crew: | 1 | |
| Width: | 3.0 meters | Bonus Actions: | 0 | |
| Avg. Armor Thickness: | 45mm | |||
| Armor Material: | Durasheet | Armor | ||
| Standard Op. Weight: | 6627 kg | Light Damage: | 17 | |
| Primary Move Mode: | Walker (42 kph) | Heavy Damage: | 34 | |
| Secondary Move Mode: | Ground (67 kph) | Overkill: | 51 | |
| Deployment Range: | 450 km | |||
| Sensor Range: | 2 km | Vehicle Availability | ||
| Communication Range: | 10 km | Availability Threshhold: | 7 | |
| Powerplant: | V-Engine | Max Number on Field: | 2 | |
| Engine Output: | 450hp | |||
| Movement | ||||
| Electronics | Primary Move Mode: | Walker | ||
| Sensors: | 0 | Combat Speed: | 4 | |
| Communications: | 0 | Top Speed: | 7 | |
| Fire Control: | 0 | Secondary Move Mode: | Ground | |
| Combat Speed: | 6 | |||
| Top Speed: | 11 | |||
| Maneuver: | -1 | |||
| Quantity | Name | Code | Arc | ACC | Damage | Range | ROF | Ammo | Special |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light Autocannon | |||||||||
| Anti-Personnel Grenade Launcher | AE0, AI, IF | ||||||||
| Anti-Personnel Grenade Launcher | AE0, AI, IF | ||||||||
| Medium Panzerfaust | Dis |
| Name | Rating | Game Effects | AUX |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEP: Desert | - | ||
| Manipulator Arm x2 | Can punch | ||
| Reinforced Chassis | Absorbs first "Structural" hit |
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| Variants |
| There are no variants. |
| Designer Notes |
| The reduced maneuverability of the Zerstorer Mk II made it vulnerable to GREL infantry using anti-armor weapons. While the anti-infantry machine gun used by the Mk II provided some protection, some units began to modify a few of their Zerstorers for more dedicated anti-GREL action. By providing the new "GREL Defender" version of the Zerstorer with more automatic weapons capabilities. Northern commanders hoped to be able to create a unit which could saturate formations of shocktrooper GRELs or pvodied cover fire for standard Zerstorers setting up to fire their ATL-70 Bazookas at armored targets. To do so, the standard bazooka and F23 frag cannon were replaced by a simple Riley M222 autocannon rifle. After several Zerstorers were disabled by GRELs targeting their engines from close range, a second rear-facing anti-personnel grenade launcher was installed. To preserve anti-armor capabilities, the Zerstorer Mk IIA was equipped with several panzerfausts which allowed tank-hunting without requiring the assembly of the ATL-70. |