Thursday, November 15, 2012

The New, Light Vehicle Standard (LVS)

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The Light Vehicle Standard (LVS) was designed to act as a light workhorse of the Western Coalition army, allowing it to scout, patrol, attack, and provide technical support and supplies. The Western Coalition's R&D labs used designs from both the French and Germans to create the basis of the LVS, and then applied U.S technology to ensure a fully functional vehicle. The LVS holds two crew members, one who drives and controls the Firefly decoy launcher, while the second crew member mans the 12.7mm heavy machine gun mounted to the roof. The LVC is also capable of carrying 3 passengers, making it useful for getting in and out of hot spots quickly. Because of its combination of speed, firepower, and reliability, the LVS has become a favorite of the Western Coalition army.
An anti-tank version is also available, which contains 6 anti-tank missiles, and a mounted 7.62 mm heavy machine gun. Because the LVS has light damage resistance, its speed is necessary when harassing enemy armor.

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