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TAV Python MLRS
Credit to VoodoKR for the technique behind making the wheels.
In 1999, Kongo Firearms Incorporated developed the Third-track Artillery Vehicle, a modular unit capable of carrying a wide variety of weapon loadouts, although it was designed specifically to carry artillery onto the battlefield.
The TAV is moderately armored, although it is mine-proof, and is also kitted out with KFI's Armored Vehicle Protection System, which fires a variety of smoke grenades and infra red screening rounds, as well as anti-personnel grenades.
Any artillery that the TAV happens to be carrying can be connected to the onboard computer, which requires only a single operator. For this reason, the minimum crew is 2; one driver and one artillery operator. However, the TAV can seat up to four, which allows for communications specialists, officers, and mechanics to also be present when and if the need arises.
The model shown here is fitted with the Python Multiple Launching Rocket System, which shoots up to 40 rockets at a time from the multiple barreled pod. Because of the computerized auto-loader, it has a relatively fast rate of fire, up to 2 rounds/second, and has a maximum range of 45 km. There is a wide variety of warheads available that can be mounted on the rockets, including but not limited to: incendiary, high explosive, submunition anti-personnel, biochemical, and vision-obscuring.
TAV Python MLRS
Credit to VoodoKR for the technique behind making the wheels.
In 1999, Kongo Firearms Incorporated developed the Third-track Artillery Vehicle, a modular unit capable of carrying a wide variety of weapon loadouts, although it was designed specifically to carry artillery onto the battlefield.
The TAV is moderately armored, although it is mine-proof, and is also kitted out with KFI's Armored Vehicle Protection System, which fires a variety of smoke grenades and infra red screening rounds, as well as anti-personnel grenades.
Any artillery that the TAV happens to be carrying can be connected to the onboard computer, which requires only a single operator. For this reason, the minimum crew is 2; one driver and one artillery operator. However, the TAV can seat up to four, which allows for communications specialists, officers, and mechanics to also be present when and if the need arises.
The model shown here is fitted with the Python Multiple Launching Rocket System, which shoots up to 40 rockets at a time from the multiple barreled pod. Because of the computerized auto-loader, it has a relatively fast rate of fire, up to 2 rounds/second, and has a maximum range of 45 km. There is a wide variety of warheads available that can be mounted on the rockets, including but not limited to: incendiary, high explosive, submunition anti-personnel, biochemical, and vision-obscuring.