Military Vehicles (Rheinland)

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Military Vehicles

People never fight for space, they fight for land. However important space combat may be, it is also important to have formidable land defense and attack units. Those units are generally known as military vehicles, which include tanks, armored cars, robotic walkers and other sophisticated vehicles designed for killing and destruction. While Rheinland dominated the market in war machines for decades, recently Liberty has developed their own versions which are easier to build and repair due to extensive use of interchangeable parts.

Notes

  • 1 unit of Military Vehicles takes up 5 units of space in your cargo hold.

Military Vehicles, being military in nature, are regulated in some areas. Bretonia requires a license to transport them legally, and Rheinland restricted them to Rheinland Corporations, Samura and Kishiro.

Due to game balance reasons, there are two versions of this commodity. They look identical to the player, but can be sold for different prices at different bases, which can be quite confusing. The availability for these two varieties are shown in different tables to help differentiate, so be aware that Military Vehicles bought from a base on the first list will not necessarily sell for the same price at the same end location as Military Vehicles purchased from a base on the second list.

Availability

Disclaimer

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