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− | The Vargr first appeared in the apocryphal [[BattleTech (Video Game)]], and was subsequently canonized in [[House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition)]], where it received record sheets for both its variants. | + | The Vargr first appeared in the apocryphal ''[[BattleTech (Video Game)|BattleTech]]'' video game, and was subsequently canonized in ''[[House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition)]]'', where it received record sheets for both its variants. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 1 May 2023
Vargr | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Mission | Infantry Carrier |
Type | Wheeled |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 65 tons |
Armor | unstated |
Engine | 240 ICE |
Speed | 65 km/h |
Armament |
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BV (2.0) | 758 |
Introduced in 2944[1], the Vargr (meaning 'wolf' in old norse) is an APC used by various factions to move infantry units.[2]. Relatively large for an APC, the Vargr's seven ton infantry bay allows it to carry a significant amount of infantry to the battlefield, while its substantial armor protection means it's likely to last long enough to deliver those infantry.
Weapons and Equipment[edit]
Owing to its role as an armored personnel carrier, the Vargr is relatively lightly armed. It carries two Machine Guns and two medium lasers in a turret, allowing it to effectively support its payload of infantry after delivering them.
Variants[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Canonicity[edit]
The Vargr first appeared in the apocryphal BattleTech video game, and was subsequently canonized in House Arano (The Aurigan Coalition), where it received record sheets for both its variants.