M42 Improved Battlemech Recovery Vehicle
Mass: 50 tons
Movement Type: Tracked
Power Plant: Fusion
Cruising Speed: 43.2 kph
Maximum Speed: 64.8 kph
Armor: BAR 7
Armament: None
Manufacturer: Jalastar Aerospace
Primary Factory: Panpour (defunct as of 2rd Succession War)
Communication System: O/P R Janxiir
Targeting & Tracking System: None
Introduction Year: 2742
Tech Rating/Availability: D/C-E-D-C
Cost: 741,497 C-bills
Overview
Battlemech Recovery Vehicles have been in service since the introduction of the Battlemech itself. However, their wheeled configurations often limited their ability to reach Mechs that had been downed in difficult terrain. Furthermore, their internal combustion engines, while powerful, limited their endurance.
Jalastar Aerospace offered their Improved Battlemech Recovery Vehicle to the AFFS and SLDF in the 2740's. The design was growing in popularity in the years prior to the Amaris Coup.
Capabilities
The IBRV's tracked design allows it to traverse all but the toughest terrain, which is a major advantage compared to a standard recovery vehicle. Just as importantly, the use of a fusion engine gives the vehicle essentially unlimited range.
Despite being smaller than a conventional recovery vehicle, the IBRV can still transport a 100-ton mech or combat vehicle thanks to a quartet of Lift Hoists. These articulated, myomer-powered mechanisms can quickly secure a mech or tank to the transport bed. The efficient distribution of mass ensures that the IBRV can still reach an off-road speed of 32kph even when fully loaded.
In order to fulfill its mission the IBRV features full environmental sealing. This allows the vehicle to perform in hostile environments, underwater, or even in airless vacuums. The IBRV's commercial-grade armor can protect against a few stray shots, but the vehicle is completely unarmed.
Behind the control module is a passenger cabin with seating for up to 13 individuals. This is used to accommodate technical specialists or the crew of the unit being carried. A 3.5-ton cargo bay carries tools, supplies, and other recovery equipment. Finally, a battlefield-grade communication system keeps the vehicle in touch with local forces.
Deployment
Although no known factory produces this vehicle in 3018, IBRV's are still seen occasionally because most combatants are loathe to destroy them. The Army of Horizon possesses four such vehicles and guards them jealously.
ype: Improved Battlemech Recovery Vehicle
Chassis Type: Tracked (Medium)
Technology Base: Inner Sphere (Standard)
Mass: 50 tons
Battle Value: 249
Equipment Mass (tons)
Chassis/Controls 15.975
Engine/Trans. 13.0
Cruise MP:4
Flank MP:6
Heat Sinks 0 0.0
Fuel 0.0
Armor Factor (BAR 7) 100 4.5
Internal Armor
Structure Value
Front 5 25
R/L Side 5/5 25/25
Rear 5 25
Weapons
and Ammo Location Tonnage
None
Cargo
Bay 1: Cargo (3.5 tons) 1 Door
Notes:
Features Environmental Sealing Chassis and Controls Modification
Trailer Hitch
Communications Equipment (1 ton)
Lift Hoist/Arresting Hoist (4; 3 tons each)
Crew of 3 plus 13 additional standard seats (included in chassis weight above)