Grizzly, Field Support
Overview and History

Vehicle Specifications   General Stats
Name: Grizzly, Field Support   Threat Value: 121
Vehicle Type: Walker   Offensive Value: 25
Production Type: Mass Produced   Defensive Value: 207
Cost: 43,214.29 marks   Miscellaneous Value: 131
Manufacturer: Northco/Shaian Mechanics   Size: 7
Use: Fire Support   Original Default Size: 5
Height: 5.1 meters   Indv. Lemon Dice: 3
Length: 3.5 meters   Crew: 1
Width: 3.8 meters   Bonus Actions: 0
Avg. Armor Thickness: 51mm
Armor Material: Durasheet/Ceramic   Armor
Standard Op. Weight: 8935 kg   Light Damage: 16
Primary Move Mode: Walker (36 kph)   Heavy Damage: 32
Secondary Move Mode: Ground (65 kph)   Overkill: 48
Deployment Range: 400 km
Sensor Range: 2 km   Vehicle Availability
Communication Range: 10 km   Availability Threshhold: 3
Powerplant: V-Engine   Max Number on Field: unlimited
Engine Output: 956hp  
    Movement
Electronics   Primary Move Mode: Walker
Sensors: -2   Combat Speed: 3
Communications: -1   Top Speed: 6
Fire Control: 0   Secondary Move Mode: Ground
    Combat Speed: 6
    Top Speed: 11
    Maneuver: -1

Weapons
Quantity Name Code Arc ACC Damage Range ROF Ammo Special

Perks
Name Rating Game Effects AUX
 Ammo Storage
 
 Armored ammo compartment (20 shots)
 
 Double Towing Capacity
 
 Can tow twice its own weight
 
 HEP: Desert
 
 -
 
 Manipulator Arm x2
 7
 Can punch
 
 Reinforced Armor
 2
 F Arc; add to base armor
 
 Searchlight
 1
 FF Arc; Rating times 50 meters
 AUX
Flaws
Name Rating Game Effects
 Large Sensor Profile
 1
 Subtract rating from Concealment
 Exposed Crew Compartment
 
 "Crew" hits are one step worse
Defects
Name Rating Game Effects

Variants
There are no variants.

Designer Notes
Based on a similar design as the Engineering Grizzly, the Field Support Grizzly is dedicated to supporting friendly units in the field, towing extra fuel tanks and reloading weapons. The Field Support is so close to the Engineering Grizzly that each machine can be rapidly converted to the other by simply changing the arms, an operation that only requires a few hours for a technician. Each arm of the Field Support has long and dextrous pincers which are specially adapted to handle ammunition and have non-slip pads at the tip of each of their three "fingers." A small back-mounted bay placed on the rear hip armor skirt is designed to hold spare weapon clips for infantry and Gear weapons.