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==Definition==
 
==Definition==
What constitutes a support vehicle covers a very wide spectrum of machines.  Anything from cargo trucks to communication satellites, [[exoskeleton]]s to [[IndustrialMech]]s, even civilian vehicles conscripted into the military, may be considered a support vehicle.<ref name=TW/>
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What constitutes a support vehicle covers a very wide spectrum of machines.  Anything from cargo trucks to communication satellites, [[exoskeleton]]s to [[IndustrialMech]]s, even civilian vehicles conscripted into the military, may be considered a support vehicle.<ref name=TW/>  
  
 
==Classification==
 
==Classification==
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===Chassis===
 
===Chassis===
 
====Airships====
 
====Airships====
Airships are aerostatic constructions, using lighter-than-air gases (such as inert helium) for lift.  Though capable of weighing as much as 1,000 tons, the vast majority weigh less than 300.  They use both rigid and nonrigid frames, and are typically maneuvered by propellers.  Civilian airships are particularly popular as low-tech cargo transports, especially in areas without rail or sea transportation.  Military airships are also used primarily for transportation, although recently they have been used for surveillance as well.  Too fragile for combat, many are nevertheless armed for self-protection, including anti-'Mech weapons.<ref name=TW/><ref name=TM>''TechManual'', pp. 111–117</ref>
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Airships are aerostatic constructions, using lighter-than-air gasses (such as inert helium) for lift.  Though capable of weighing as much as 1,000 tons, the vast majority weigh less than 300.  They use both rigid and nonrigid frames, and are typically maneuvered by propellers.  Civilian airships are particularly popular as low-tech cargo transports, especially in areas without rail or sea transportation.  Military airships are also used primarily for transportation, although recently they have been used for surveillance as well.  Too fragile for combat, many are nevertheless armed for self-protection, including anti-'Mech weapons.<ref name=TW/><ref name=TM>''TechManual'', p. 111-117</ref>
  
 
====Exoskeletons====
 
====Exoskeletons====
 
{{Main|Exoskeleton}}
 
{{Main|Exoskeleton}}
Exoskeletons are specialized mechanical suits, weighing between 80 to 400 kilograms, which increase the strength, speed and other attributes of the wearer.  Often used for industrial applications, Exoskeletons may also be utilized for combat, where they are commonly known as [[Power Armor (Light)]] (abbreviated PA(L)).<ref>''TechManual'', p. 161</ref>
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Exoskeletons are specialized mechanical suits, weighing between 80 to 400 kilograms, that increase the strength, speed and other attributes of the wearer.  Often used for industrial applications, Exoskeletons may also be utilized for warfighting, where they are commonly known as [[Power Armor (Light)]] (abbreviated PA(L)).<ref>''TechManual'', p.161</ref>
  
 
====Fixed-Wing Aircraft====
 
====Fixed-Wing Aircraft====
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{{Main|IndustrialMech}}
 
{{Main|IndustrialMech}}
  
IndustrialMechs, also known as UtilityMechs and WorkMechs, incorporate many of the same design features found in BattleMechs. As they are based primarily around civilian use, they lack many of the same combat abilities as their more hostile cousins, and are decidedly inferior if caught in a firefight. IndustrialMechs are used for a wide variety of tasks, including construction, mining and forestry.<ref>''TechManual'', p. 64</ref>
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IndustrialMechs, also known as UtilityMechs and WorkMechs, incorporate many of the same design features found in BattleMechs. As they are based primarily around civilian use, they lack many of the same warfighting abilities as their more hostile cousins, and are decidedly inferior if caught in a firefight. IndustrialMechs are used for a wide variety of tasks, including construction, mining and forestry.<ref>''TechManual'', p. 64</ref>
  
 
====Naval Vessels====
 
====Naval Vessels====
Naval Support Vessels are a cost-effective means of transporting cargo on worlds with large bodies of water.  Weighing as much as 100,000 tons, the size, shape, method of propulsion and construction of these ships varies greatly throughout the Inner Sphere, though displacement hulls are the most common, followed by hydrofoil and submarine designs.  Smaller ships are often vacuum formed in one piece, while larger vessels consist of an alloy frame wrapped in composite materials.  Military vessels are often used to patrol shipping lanes and provide coastal security and can carry a variety of equipment.<ref name=TW/><ref name=TM/>
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Naval Support Vessels are a cost-effective means of transporting cargo on worlds with large bodies of water.  Weighing as much as 100,000 tons, the size, shape, method of propulsion and construction of these ships varies greatly throughout the Inner Sphere, though displacement hulls are the most common, followed by hydrofoil and submarine designs.  Smaller ships are often vacu-formed in one piece, while larger vessels consist of an alloy frame wrapped in composite materials.  Military vessels are often used to patrol shipping lanes and provide coastal security and can carry a variety of equipment.<ref name=TW/><ref name=TM/>
  
 
====Rail Transport====
 
====Rail Transport====
Railroads are one of the cheapest and earliest introduced methods of transporting cargo throughout the [[Inner Sphere]]. They are also able to transport more cargo than other ground-based methods, with the largest trains stretching for several kilometers and transporting tens of thousands of tons. Trains come in two types, either conventional or maglev, and are most commonly powered by either [[internal combustion engine]]s or [[fuel cell]]s, although [[fusion engine]]s are popular on planets which can afford the extra cost. The standard Inner Sphere container is 12 m x 2.5 m x 2.5 m, although specialized cargo holders are available, as well as passenger cars.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 227</ref>
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Railroads are one of the cheapest and earliest introduced methods of transporting cargo throughout the [[Inner Sphere]]. They are also able to transport more cargo than other ground-based methods, with the largest trains stretching for several kilometers and transporting tens of thousands of tons. Trains come in two types, either conventional or maglev, and are most commonly powered by either [[internal combustion engine]]s or [[fuel cell]]s, although [[fusion engine]]s are popular on planets which can afford the extra costs. The standard Inner Sphere container is 12mx2.5mx2.5m, although specialized cargo holders are available, as well as passenger cars.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 227</ref>
  
 
====Satellites====
 
====Satellites====
 
{{Main|Satellite}}
 
{{Main|Satellite}}
Satellites are unmanned space vehicles placed in permanent orbit around a planetary body, detailed to perform tasks that are either time consuming or cost ineffective for a human-controlled spacecraft. These spacecraft are principally used as communication relays, science vehicles, and can conduct surveillance during combat, providing essential information for forces on planets & in space.<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 10: Support Vehicles - Basic Description of a Satellite</ref>
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Satellites are unmanned space vehicles placed in permanent orbit around a planetary body, detailed to perform tasks that are either time consuming or cost ineffective for a human-controlled spacecraft. These spacecraft are principally used as communication relays, science vehicles, and can conduct surveillance during combat, providing essential information for forces on planets & in space.<ref>''Tactical Operations'' p. 10 - Support Vehicles - Basic description of a Satellite.</ref>
  
 
====Tracked Vehicles====
 
====Tracked Vehicles====
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===Size===
 
===Size===
While the weight/mass of a support vehicle is a specification just as important to identifying it as any other vehicle type, they are not generally categorized simply by their tonnage. Instead, the relative size of the support vehicle helps to identify its overall role: small, medium, and large.<ref name=TMSize>''TechManual'', pp. 117–118: "Weight (and Size)"</ref>
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While the weight/mass of a support vehicle is a specification just as important to identifying it as any other vehicle type, they are not generally categorized simply by their tonnage. Instead, the relative size of the support vehicle helps to identify its overall role: small, medium, and large.<ref name=TMSize>''TechManual'', pp. 117-118, "Weight (and Size)"</ref>
  
 
====Small====
 
====Small====
Small Support Vehicles tend to mass less than 5 tons, but they are generally characterized by their civilian roles as personal transports: motorcycles, automobiles, personal water vehicles, etc. Militarized small vehicles include the average light utility trucks (''e.g.'', jeeps), motorcycles and similar personnel transports for small units.<ref name=TMSize/>
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Small Support Vehicles tend to mass less than 5 tons, but they are generally characterized by their civilian roles as personal transports: motorcycles, automobiles, personal water vehicles, etc. Militarized small vehicles include the average light utility utility trucks (e.g., jeeps), motorcycles and similar personnel transports for small units.<ref name=TMSize/>
  
 
====Medium====
 
====Medium====
Civilian examples of medium Support Vehicles are generally those that represent mass transit, such as buses, airliners, DropShuttles, etc. However, the average construction machine, such as dump trucks, graders, and pavers would also represent this class. Generally, if it is an average vehicle seen in an average day by an average person (and not a personal craft), it would be most likely identified as a medium Support Vehicle. For the military unit, the same is true: fuel and supply transports, personnel carriers, and salvage trucks would be considered medium sized.<ref name=TMSize/>
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Civilian examples of medium Support Vehicles are generally those that represent mass transit, such as buses, airliners, DropShuttles, etc. However, the average construction machine, such as dump trucks, graders, and pavers would also represent this class. Generally, if it is an average vehicle seen in an average day by an average person (and not a personal craft), it would be most likely identified as a medium Support Vehicle. For the military unit, the same is true: fuel and supply transports, personnel carriers, and salvage trucks would be considered medium sized.<ref name=TMSize/>  
  
 
====Large====
 
====Large====
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Tactical Operations]]''
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*''[[Tactical Operations]]''
* ''[[TechManual]]''
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*''[[TechManual]]''
* ''[[Total Warfare]]''
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*''[[Total Warfare]]''
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[[Category:Technology]][[Category:Support Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Technology]][[Category:Support Vehicles]]

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