PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • M660 Armadillo Protected Troop Transport
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  • The M660 Pangolin Protected Troop Transport in the UNSC's primary infantry and material transport truck. The design of this vehicle is based upon the short comings of UNSC Transports from the Innsurection. Its main feature is its heavy armour and mine protected V shaped hull, deflecting explosions from mines and IEDs away from it sand saving the crew and passengers. The vehicle is highly popular as a frontline transport in low intesity conflicts, being virtually immune to some anti tank and ballistic weaponary but within motorised regiments it does see more front line duty, albiet in supporting roles.
Era
Length
  • 7.08
Countermeasures
  • *AURORA LASER *CARAPACE DAPS *REBOUND Passive Defence System *NOCTURNAL Passive Defence System *BLINDER Passive Defence System *NEMESIS Decoy Launcher
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Armor
Affiliation
Role
  • *Light Transport
Name
  • Pangolin PTT
Width
  • 2.74
Mass
  • 23.490000
Height
  • 2.61
Manufacturer
  • AMG
Class
  • Protected Troop Transport
Passengers
  • 12
Engine
  • C-7 Hydrogen injected ICE
Crew
  • *Driver *Gunner
Armament
  • *One .50 calibre Gun *or one 15mm Misriah Autocannon *40mm Automatic Grenade Launcher *five firing ports
abstract
  • The M660 Pangolin Protected Troop Transport in the UNSC's primary infantry and material transport truck. The design of this vehicle is based upon the short comings of UNSC Transports from the Innsurection. Its main feature is its heavy armour and mine protected V shaped hull, deflecting explosions from mines and IEDs away from it sand saving the crew and passengers. The vehicle is highly popular as a frontline transport in low intesity conflicts, being virtually immune to some anti tank and ballistic weaponary but within motorised regiments it does see more front line duty, albiet in supporting roles. The vehicle features five fire ports, two on each side then one on the back door. Each one has a parapet for bipods to be rested on when firing.