User talk:Etzan/Arms Market/@comment-2081141-20140125130012

The primary technological export of the Australian Republic is the F-22 LAV, a personnel assault vehicle. It is an 8-wheeled, rigid construction vehicle designed around a central sealed chassis. The wheels are independently mounted to the chassis, so that in the event of a landline/IED attack the wheels will easily dislodge, removing damaged systems from the chassis without overly harming the whole.

In terms of armament, the LAV carries a top-mounted turret capable of incorporating heavy weaponry, and a hull-mounted light armament linked by computer to the co-pilot's seat.

The LAV can carry either a full squad of 10 soldiers, or a command group of 6 alongside enhanced communication and logistics equipment.

When constructed to Republic standards the LAV is of exceptional quality, but only good cost efficiency. This is because for the same price as an LAV, the Republic can afford two or three comparable transports, however the F-22 is far more likely to survive engagement with the enemy.