Jager, Blitz
Overview and History

Vehicle Specifications   General Stats
Name: Jager, Blitz   Threat Value: 984
Vehicle Type: Walker   Offensive Value: 2,264
Production Type: Mass Produced   Defensive Value: 295
Cost: 820,000.00 dinars   Miscellaneous Value: 392
Manufacturer: Territorial Arms   Size: 6
Use: Assualt   Original Default Size: 10
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: Armoplast   Armor
Standard Op. Weight: 7270 kg   Light Damage: 15
Primary Move Mode: Walker (41 kph)   Heavy Damage: 30
Secondary Move Mode: Ground (71 kph)   Overkill: 45
Deployment Range: 500 km
Sensor Range: 2 km   Vehicle Availability
Communication Range: 10 km   Availability Threshhold: 4
Powerplant: V-Engine   Max Number on Field: unlimited
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: 12
    Maneuver: 0

Weapons
Quantity Name Code Arc ACC Damage Range ROF Ammo Special
 1
 Medium Autocannon
 MAC
 F
 0
 x10
 3/6/12/24
 +1
 40
 
 1
 Anti-Tank Missile
 ATM
 F
 +1
 x25
 3/6/12/24
 
 1
 Guid, IF
 1
 Anti-Personnel Grenade Launcher
 APGL
 FF
 -1
 x3
 1/2/4/8
 
 6
 AE0, AI, IF
 1
 Hand Grenade
 HG
 F
 -1
 x15
 0/0/0/0
 
 3
 AI, Dis
 1
 Vibroblade
 VB
 F
 0
 x8
 0/0/0/0
 
 0
 

Perks
Name Rating Game Effects AUX
 Easy to Modify
 
 +2 to Repair and Modify rolls
 
 HEP: Desert
 
 -
 
 Manipulator Arm x2
 6
 Can punch
 
Flaws
Name Rating Game Effects
Defects
Name Rating Game Effects

Variants
There are no variants.

Designer Notes
Like the Blitz Iguana, the Blitz Jager was a variant born in the darkest hours of the War of the Alliance. By TN 1913, many of the latest Gear models had been destroyed or damaged and, since the manufacturing capabilities of both hemispheres were in bad shape, replacements barely trickeled in. To compensate, and use efficiently what resources were left, older models were refitted and sent to the front lines as backups. Naturally, the Jager was, with the Hunter, one of the first machines to benefit from such a treatment. The quickest refits involved simple changes in armament, perhaps enhanced by extra armor plates on the lower legs and the back, or extensions ot the skirt armor. Some machines, in service in particularly dangerous zones, received makeshift armor jackets.