Minervan Military Vehicles


The vehicles used by the Minervan Monitors tend to be of a para-military rather than a military nature, as the Monitors are much more a police force than an army. For this reason they use APCs and the like much more than vehicles such as grav tanks.


Military vehicles are generally run from on-board cold fusion generators (current technology can just get them small enough) which power all on board-systems. This gives them extremely long duration and range. All military grav vehicles are also fully sealed and space-capable; this also allows them to operate underwater, generally to depths dependant on how heavily armoured the vehicle is.

Very few modern combat vehicles have windows. Instead, multiple sensor systems and computers provide an integrated picture of the vehicles surrounds to the operator.


G-66 'Thuillot' Minerva General Aircraft Corporation Grav APC

G-66 Grav APC

Designed to carry a crew of two (driver and commander/gunner) and up to ten fully equipped troops at speeds of up to 540 kph. It has more lift capacity than that required to lift its own weight, allowing it to (with the aid of its manipulator arms) act as a bulldozer, a cargo lifter and a battlefield recovery vehicle. It cannot reach orbit under its own power, but experiments have been carried out with booster packs to allow it to do so.

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Montpellier-Zahn MZ-108 'Sundaram' Fast Grav Courier

MZ-108 Fast Grav Courier

Designed to carry a crew of two (pilot and weapons operator) at speeds of up to Mach 6.32 with world-wide range. It is capable of reaching orbit, and operating underwater. It has sufficient thrust to reach orbit under its own power.

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Minervan Warbot

Minervan Warbot

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