Killdozer (D20 Modern Vehicle)

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Killdozer Enhanced Komatsu D355A

Vehicle
Crew1
Pass0
Cargo2,000lbs
Init.+2
Maneuver-1
Top Speed15
Defense20
Hardness17
Hit Points42
SizeL
Purchase DC36
RestrictionLic +1

Killdozer

The machine is a Komatsu D355A bulldozer fitted with makeshift armor plating covering the cabin, engine and parts of the tracks. In places, the vehicle's armor is over one foot thick, consisting of concrete sandwiched between sheets of steel to make ad-hoc composite armor. This makes the machine impervious to small arms fire and resistant to explosives; three external explosions and over basic ammunition.

For visibility, the bulldozer is fitted with several video cameras linked to two monitors mounted on the vehicle's dashboard. The cameras aree protected on the outside by 3-inch shields of bullet-resistant plastic. Onboard fans and an air conditioner are used to keep the driver cool while driving and compressed air nozzles are fitted to blow dust away from the video cameras. Food, water and life support are present in the almost airtight cabin.

For armament the Killdozer iss fitted with a .50 caliber semi-automatic Barrett M82 rifle pointing out to the rear, a semi-auto variant of the FN FNC in front, a .223 Ruger Mini-14 to the right, a 9mm Kel-Tec P-11 semi-auto pistol and a .357 magnum revolver is available for the driver in the cabin.


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gollark: Well, the government already does. It has lots.
gollark: Nobody is going to support fully self-driving no-manual-driving ones.
gollark: Yes, that's why I suggested "Faraday cage" or something - saying "jamming" implies you're actively doing something rather than just having thick walls.
gollark: Jamming public communication stuff is I think illegal here in the UK.
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