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VR-066 Hurricane Veritech Armored Cyclone

I. Dimensions:
| Motorcycle Mode | Battloid Mode | |
| Length: | 1.8 meters | - |
| Depth : | - | 1.1 meters |
| Height : | 1.1 meters | 2.3 meters |
| Breadth : |
- |
1.1meters |
| Dry Weight : | 133 kilograms |
II. Type:
III. Service History:
IV. Performance:
V. Electronics
VII. Armament:
Internal:
2
x GR-107 mini-missile launcher: The new cyclones all carry onboard a
pair of GR-107s. These weapons are mounted on the hip/upper leg shields in
battloid mode and in the lower back of the cyclone in motorcycle mode. It
appears as four small tubes built directly into the armored plate each tube
carrying one IM-07
Black Widow Infantry Missile. The missiles can only fire in battloid
mode.
2
x Mauser GR-200 dual mini-missile tubes / REB-21 laser cannon: This
popular cyclone weapon unit is based on the old GR-97 Missile Launcher
design used on the VR-052 Battler. The new unit mounts two one-shot missile
launchers, combined with a modified beam cannon derived from the older EP-37
design firing off 600 kJ pulses every two seconds. The missiles give the
cyclone a heavy punch, and the beam cannons provide an energy weapon to fall
back on when the missiles are gone. The GR-200 is the commonly requested and
issued unit for cyclone units expecting heavy combat. The beam cannon
draws power directly from the cyclone's fusion reactor, giving the weapon
unlimited ammo so long as the reactor is functioning. The disadvantage to
this is that there is no backup supply, and the beam cannon becomes useless
hardware when the GR-200 is detached The missile launchers carry one IM-10
Wolf Infantry Missile each.NOTE: All Cyclones can use any type of external module (with the exception of the VR-074 Gorilla), but usually the military will only assign specific modules to specific cyclones although exceptions can be made.
VIII. Armor:
The armor of the Hurricane is composed of an advanced titanium-steel alloy. The armor on the Hurricane stops all small arms fire, provides good protection against heavier infantry weapons, such as a 12.7mm machinegun round, and average resistance to light mecha-mounted weaponry, such as the Zentraedi 22.3mm HE autocannon round (though the pilot will be badly concussed). Vulnerable areas of the pilot are part of the upper arms, which are unarmored. The thighs and helmet are not protected by the Cyclone, but are covered by the CVR armor. Nuclear, biological, and chemical protection is limited to that provided by the CVR armor.
IX. Development:
Layout adapted from Robotech Reference Guide
Content by Jeffrey R. Spillner
Copyright © 2000, 1999, 1998 Jeffrey R. Spillner
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