Sagittarius
Overview and History

Vehicle Specifications   General Stats
Name: Sagittarius   Threat Value: 1,753
Vehicle Type: Strider   Offensive Value: 4,429
Production Type: Early Production   Defensive Value: 514
Cost: 2,337,333.33 dinars   Miscellaneous Value: 314
Manufacturer: Allied Defense Works   Size: 9
Use: Fire Support   Original Default Size: 12
Height: 7.8 meters   Indv. Lemon Dice: 3
Length: 5.6 meters   Crew: 2
Width: 4.3 meters   Bonus Actions: 1
Avg. Armor Thickness: 202mm
Armor Material: Armoplast / Ceramic   Armor
Standard Op. Weight: 24,790 kg   Light Damage: 32
Primary Move Mode: Walker (60 kph)   Heavy Damage: 64
Secondary Move Mode: ( kph)   Overkill: 96
Deployment Range: 500 km
Sensor Range: 4 km   Vehicle Availability
Communication Range: 12 km   Availability Threshhold: 10
Powerplant: Turbine (x2)   Max Number on Field: 2
Engine Output: 760hp (x2)  
    Movement
Electronics   Primary Move Mode: Walker
Sensors: +1   Combat Speed: 5
Communications: 0   Top Speed: 10
Fire Control: 0   Secondary Move Mode:
    Combat Speed:
    Top Speed:
    Maneuver: -2

Weapons
Quantity Name Code Arc ACC Damage Range ROF Ammo Special
 1
 Light Autocannon
 LAC
 F
 0
 x8
 2/4/8/16
 +2
 160
 
 1
 Light Artillery Missile
 LAM
 FF
 -3
 x12
 50/100/200/400
 +4
 8
 AE0, MR40, Guid, Snpr, Stbl
 1
 Heavy Machine Gun
 HMG
 F
 0
 x4
 1/2/4/8
 +3
 500
 AI

Perks
Name Rating Game Effects AUX
 ECM
 2
 Offensive Electronic Warfare equipment
 AUX
 HEAT Resistant Armor
 5
 Add to base armor vs HEAT weapons
 
 HEP: Desert
 
 -
 
 Improved Off-Road
 
 - 1 MP cost, minimum 1 MP
 
 Sniper System
 
 +1 to long and Extreme rolls for LAM
 AUX
 Stabilizer Mount
 
 Must stop and set for one action to use LAM
 AUX
Flaws
Name Rating Game Effects
 Difficult to Modify
 
 -2 on Repair and Modify rolls
 Exposed Movement System
 
 "Movement" hits are one step worse
Defects
Name Rating Game Effects
 Annoyance Flaw
 
 Varies according to individual vehicle

Variants
There are no variants.

Designer Notes
The Sagittarius is one of the most recent strider designs developed by the prceptors assigned to weapon research in the Humanist Alliance. An unusual bipedal strider chassis, the Sagittarius is intended to provide heavy long range support to very mobile armored forces. The strider is quite agile and fast for a vehicle of its size (in great part because of its unstable two-legged design), but suffers from overly fragile lower body actuators and long maintenance downtime. The main weakness of the legs are the overexposed actuators, which require more room than usual in order to function and thus relatively easy to damage. As the Sagittarius is not intended to directly confront hostile units, this was not termed a decisive weaness and is still present on the pre-production models presently in testing. This is more than offset by the speed and maneuverability of the machine, which allows it to follow Gears in rough terrain and enables mixed groups to be posted in sectors so rough that opposing forces would never suspect an enemy battery might be placed there. The mobility also comes in handy to avoid counter-battery fire, an ever-present threat for support units. The Sagittarius has begun limited distribution to front line Alliance units under the watchful eye of the Republican military observers. Because the strider is a completely new design, not based on or even derived from an existing chassis, all systems and components were tested for several thousand hours in the computers before being crafted. As such, they are no "true" prototypes for the vehicle, the first twenty models built being the early production version. Still, the preparations paid off and the first completed Sagittarius walked off the Thebes assembly line last cycle without a hitch. The crew were immediately impressed by the sheer physical size of the vehicle, which towers nearly eight meters above the ground on two spindly backward-canted legs. Early live-fire tests are extremely priomising, with the missiles flying true on target every time. Though the vehicle cannot fire its missiles on the run, it has demonstrated good aptitudes for hit-and-scamper artillery bombardment by making extensive use of hard cover. Pilots were quick to program special macros allowing them to "squat" their machines at will, cutting its height to a more respectable 5.5 meters. Other than the random minor glitches of a new vehicle type, the testing program is going extremely well. Crews from the 28th Provisional Protector Group are having a field day, lobbing scores of blue-painted inert Spiculum missiles at polymer and fiberglass targets, both mobile and immobile, on the experimental artillery testing range on the outskirts of Thebes's territory. Despite the vehicle's design weaknesses (such as short ammunition supplies and fragile legs), the crews have been quite enthusiastic about it.