| Overview and History |
| Vehicle Specifications | General Stats | |||
| Name: | Spitting Cobra, Engineering | Threat Value: | 114 | |
| Vehicle Type: | Walker | Offensive Value: | 0 | |
| Production Type: | Mass Produced | Defensive Value: | 275 | |
| Cost: | 40,714.29 dinars | Miscellaneous Value: | 67 | |
| Manufacturer: | Territorial Arms | Size: | 7 | |
| Use: | Fire Support | Original Default Size: | 5 | |
| Height: | 5.0 meters | Indv. Lemon Dice: | 3 | |
| Length: | 4.0 meters | Crew: | 1 | |
| Width: | 4.0 meters | Bonus Actions: | 0 | |
| Avg. Armor Thickness: | 68mm | |||
| Armor Material: | Armoplast | Armor | ||
| Standard Op. Weight: | 8760 kg | Light Damage: | 19 | |
| Primary Move Mode: | Walker (36 kph) | Heavy Damage: | 38 | |
| Secondary Move Mode: | Ground (61 kph) | Overkill: | 57 | |
| Deployment Range: | 400 km | |||
| Sensor Range: | 2 km | Vehicle Availability | ||
| Communication Range: | 10 km | Availability Threshhold: | 5 | |
| Powerplant: | V-Engine | Max Number on Field: | 5 | |
| Engine Output: | 940hp | |||
| 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: | 5 | |||
| Top Speed: | 10 | |||
| Maneuver: | -1 | |||
| Quantity | Name | Code | Arc | ACC | Damage | Range | ROF | Ammo | Special |
|---|
| Name | Rating | Game Effects | AUX |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEP: Desert | - | ||
| Searchlight | FF Arc; Rating times 50 meters | ||
| Tool Arm x2 | Cannot punch |
| Name | Rating | Game Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Exposed Crew Compartment | "Crew" hits are one step worse | |
| Large Sensor Profile | Subtract rating from Concealment |
| Name | Rating | Game Effects |
|---|
| Variants |
| There are no variants. |
| Designer Notes |
| The Engineering Cobra is an all-purpose engineering Gear chassis based on the frame of Territorial Arm's famous support Gear. It is a somewhat basic machine designed to enhance a worker's lifting capacity and performance on heavy duty jobs, such as construction and ammunition handling. Because they are often built from second-hand Cobra parts, most Engineering Cobras have a reduced damage capacity. In addition, the head unit and reinforced armor plates that normally protect the cockpit have been removed to cut costs. However, additional crash bars have been mounted on the body to prevent damage from minor collisions caused by engineering work. The Engineering model also freatures searchlights placed atop each shoulder, a standard set of all-purpose claws for rough manipulation and an alternate engine with a secondary cooling tower designed to provide additional power to arm-mounted tools. These tool arms are modular and can be refitted with a variety of extensions, including magnetic clamps, chainsaws, or mining drills. |