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Joint Light Tactical Vehicle stats
I'm running a Twilight story with a later timeline, and was wondering if anyone had put together stats for the various variations of the replacement for the HMMWV, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV).
I searched through Paul's site but couldn't find anything for it. Anyone? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_...ctical_Vehicle ~Ty |
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From my 2030 campaign, C/O Spartan 117, formatted for another website:
<b>2022 Arkansas National Guard M1278 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle <i>Razorback</i></b> <img src="https://img.ednews.net/news/2019/08/photo_384284.jpg"> <i>Razorback</i> is an Arkansas National Guard M1278 Heavy Guns Carrier Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). The vehicle's power plant is a 6.6 L V8 turbo diesel engine mated to 6-speed automatic transmission with all-wheel drive. Unlike many newer M1278A1 vehicles which carry remote weapon stations, this M1278 is configured with an older-style Objective Gunner Protection Kit (OGPK) with installed M2HB heavy machine-gun (equipped with a Surefire HellFighter 4 Heavy Gun WeaponLight). Baseline equipment includes air conditioning system, cabin heater and runflat tires. The Oshkosh developed crew protection system includes specialized hull design, armor materials, a fire-extinguishing system, and energy-absorbing floors, seats, and restraint systems for crew members and stowage. <i>Razorback</i> has an integrated C4ISR system, however, the systems capabilities are seriously degraded in the current, post-nuclear exchange, environment. <hr> <b>Fuel:</b> <pre>[90/90]</pre> <b>Cargo (500 kg Capacity)</b> Wheeled Vehicles Tools & Common Spare Parts for M1278 2 x 50-ft Coil, Concertina Wire Large Camouflage Net Arkansas flag U.S.A. flag 110 kg Total <hr> <b>ARNG JLTV (<i>Razorback</i>)</b> <pre> <i>Fire Control:</i> None <i>Travel Move:</i> 40/10 km/hr <i>Stabilization:</i> None <i>Combat Move:</i> 111/28 m <i>Fuel Type:</i> D, A <i>Fuel Capacity:</i> 90 L (D) <i>Load:</i> 500 kg <i>Fuel Cons:</i> 11 L/hr <i>Vehicle Wt:</i> 3 tons <i>Crew:</i> 2+2 <b>Combat Statistics</b> <i>Maintenance:</i> 8 <i>Config:</i> Stnd HF: 4 <i>Susp:</i> Off-Road HS: 4 HR: 4 Sup: 3 <b>Damage Record</b> <i>Wear:</i> 1 <i>Crew:</i> <i>Sight/Vision:</i> Driver [ ] Headlights [ ] Gunner [ ] <i>Systems:</i> Radio [ ] Engine [ ] Fuel (10% each) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Suspension minor [ ] [ ] [ ] Suspension immobilized [ ]</pre>
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Looks like a good start, though the load capacity looks a little light.
The wiki page lists Payload Category A (the generic variant) as a load of 1,600 kg. Payload Category B (infantry carriers, reconnaisance, etc) as a load of 1,800–2,000 kg and Payload Category C (logistics) as a load of 2,300 kg. Am I missing something? After all a HMMWV can carry 1,250 kg, seems like it should at least be that if not more? I'm not experienced at making stats though, nor am I experienced with the vehicle in question, so I bow to the stat masters on these forums... ~Ty |
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No Problem
I'm by no means a stats guy myself, but I trusted the guy that put it together. Like you said, it's a starting point. Feel free to make adjustments.
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From a brief look at the Wiki page and checking the info given by Raellus, I would tentatively say that Razorback probably has a lower cargo capacity due to the ancillary systems installed e.g. the weapons mount, the C4ISR gear and so on.
I'm of the understanding that the payload capacity listed on Wiki is before such systems are installed. I seems that because there's so many sub-configurations of the three main variants that nobody has (unsurprisingly) listed the different weights with all the different equipment load-outs. |
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There are four variants - the CTV comes in General Purpose, Heavy Guns Carrier, and Close Combat Weapons Carrier, while the CSV is a Utility vehicle that can carry a shelter (the Shelter is sometimes mentioned as a fifth variant, but that just seems to be kit that the Utility can have). Only three vehicle platforms exist, because the Heavy Guns Carrier is a package configuration for the General Purpose vehicle. As an M1278, the Razorback is a CTV, General Purpose vehicle platform, Heavy Guns mission package. The base vehicle is defined as having an A-kit armor package, while a B-kit of modular armor can be added, as well as an anti-RPG cage. They can use various turrets and remote weapon stations, with possible payloads including (but not limited to) M240 or M2 machine guns, the M230 30mm chain gun, TOW missile launchers, and Mk 19 grenade launchers (I'm sure other weapons can also be fitted, but those are the ones I've either seen pictures of or seen mentioned in writings about the vehicle). We've got beaucoup possible weights, since there are four variants that can each be bare or uparmored, might or might not have a cage, and can have different mountings with different weapons. Even when hard information starts coming out on weights, there'll need to be good detail to specify exactly how it's configured (armor package, weapons station, and weapon) or else it won't be maximally useful data. As a spitball estimate, if the Razorback is properly up-armored and armed, it's probably close to 8 tons without cargo.
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Now I do not have first hand experience with them, but as I was getting out they were starting to field them, and some of the units near mine had them. Talking with some of the troops that did have them, the biggest issue they all had was that they were small. By that they were saying that there was less room inside, and they could not carry near as much stuff as the HMMWV. The numbers that I heard was that you could only fit about four troops, maybe five if you cram them in, and about 1/4 of the total weight.
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That raises an interesting question. Perhaps the guy who wrote up Razorback was aware that internal stowage space was limited in size and wrote the stats to reflect that?
It also begs the question (but this is a "can of worms" type question) of listing internal and external stowage as separate figures rather than just dumping them both into "cargo". That would make things a bit more realistic but it's a lot of extra work and not something I'd encourage unless you really want to do it. |
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