Arasaka Combat 10

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Sure the Combat 10 can take you into a tight situation; just don't count on it getting you out...

 — "Blades" Veers, Solo, Maximum Metal

The Combat 10 is an Armored Personnel Carrier manufactured by the Arasaka Corporation in Cyberpunk 2020. It was introduced in Corporation Report 2020 Volume 1 and expanded on in Tales from the Forlorn Hope, Maximum Metal and Firestorm Shockwave.

Overview

The Combat 10, sometimes referred to as the Riot 8's bigger brother, is an 8-wheel all-terrain vehicle commonly used by military forces across the globe.

Though it should be noted that despite being used by military forces it is an urban assault vehicle and it is not recommended to use it in full-scale military wars.

It is capable of transporting ten troops or fifteen if they aren't carrying packs. Troops inside the Combat 10 are fully protected from the outside but this comes with the downside of not being able to fire out. Depending on which tires are destroyed the vehicle can still move.[1][2][3][4]

Equipment

Mounted weapons in a 360° traverse turret included:

  • A minigun that has a ROF of 100, a range of 500m, a 5000rd capacity, and is ST reliability. It should be treated as an area effect weapon. When gunner attempts to hit a 3m area any exposed characters in that area take 1-10 6D6+2 (7.62) hits unless they make a phenomenal dodge roll. The minigun has a
  • A light cannon which can fire up to 1km; dealing 8d6 in a 5m radius.

Other equipment included:

  • Cyber-assisted
  • Smoke dispenser
  • Gas dispenser
  • Satellite uplink
  • Military radio
  • Light amplification
  • Autopilot
  • Navigational system

References

  1. MOSS, W. Corporation Report 2020 Volume 1. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1991. (p.26)
  2. MOSS, W. Tales from the Forlorn Hope. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1992. (p.103)
  3. COLBURN, M. Maximum Metal. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1993. (p.29)
  4. ACKERMAN-GRAY, D. Firestorm Shockwave. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1997. (p.63)

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