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M1106A2 MWCV (291st Infantry Division)

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History of the 291st Infantry Division:

The 291st Infantry Division started out as a 536th Tank Division in World War II, the unit was later renamed to 291st Infantry Division in December 1959 and restructured, the Unit had around 927 M2A3 ODS Bradley in 2003, later, the Wright Ground Self-Defense Force had equipped the 291st Infantry Division with 37 M1106A2s in 2005, it was destined to be finished by 2010 with around 2,520 M1106A2s. In the 2014, the 291st Infantry Division was deployed to Syria to assist US forces, with around 354 M2A3 ODS Bradley, 533 M1106A2s, and around 111,090 Soldiers being deployed, the unit later modified their entire fleet of M1106A2s with a system that can jam Landmines, and IEDs, divert ATGMs, and AGMs, and disrupt ATGM jamming systems, the system is mostly noticeable by a box, sealed by ballistic glass that can withstand the hits from a 120mm APFSDS, and 152mm HE shells.
the vehicle is escorted by 2 IFVs (1 M1106A2M MP, and 1 M1106A2M) and a 1 MBT (M73A3 Mk.4C)

Description:

The M1106A2 MWCV is a versatile IFV, perfect for those who wants mobility and firepower, although it has poor armor, its ERA can withstand hits even from a 14.5mm HMG fire

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor M1106A2 MWCV
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 12.5ft (3.8m)
  • Length 29.0ft (8.8m)
  • Height 12.6ft (3.8m)
  • Empty Weight 7,327lbs (3,323kg)
  • Loaded Weight 12,261lbs (5,561kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 8460

Parts

  • Number of Parts 121
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 704