ParmBrick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Here we go with part 2. The MAARS (Modular Attack and Recon Robotic System) is a medium-heavy, autonomous or remote-controlled robot/drone designed for reconnaissance and infantry attack. Equipped with advanced sensors, a grenade launcher, and an M250 machine gun, as well as an independent track system and advanced suspension, it poses a formidable threat to enemy infantry. It can autonomously detect enemy soldiers, thanks to BODYGUARD system. On missions, it precedes allied troops over difficult terrain, particularly urban areas, and thanks to its weapons, it can engage any type of enemy soldier, even hitting drones flying in its vicinity. Its main drawback is its speed: given its size and armament, its speed is limited to that of a human's walking pace. The APTATD (All Purpouse Tactical Attack Tracked Drone) Mk. 3 is a compact, yet heavy, tracked autonomous vehicle capable of moving over any terrain and quickly climbing ruins and ladders. The APTATD is armed with a minigun with a 1,200-round magazine and a 40mm heavy grenade launcher, like the Mk. 19, with a 20-round magazine (both weapons with manually refilling cartridge). It is also equipped with smoke launchers and two front-mounted claymore mines. The APTATD was designed as an infantry support vehicle and uses the same enemy recognition as the AIST, the BODYGUARD system. It can engage infantry, drones, and light vehicles with it's weapons, and can be used as an autonomous heavy weapons fixed station. Given its size, speed is its weakness. Below, the full set with context. Quote
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