Morrow Project:
Following are some of the basic items all Morrow Project teams will have access to.
Armored Mobile Command Vehicle (AMCoV)
This is a lightly armored five man long range personnel carrier. It has a small kitchenette, lavatory, and ample storage space for supplies. Fully stocked, it can keep a five or six man unit in operation for several months.
The AMCoV is a Tractor-Trailer design. The tractor unit is a half-track design with the rear half of the vehicle supported by a tank tread assembly and dual armored solid tires at the front. There are three entry points on the tractor, a door on the passenger side just behind the driver’s cab area, a hatch to the roof midway back and a door in the rear of the vehicle to grant access to the vehicle storage trailer. There is an armored glove connector covering the brief space between the tractor and trailer to allow protected access between the two.
The trailer section is all vehicle storage. There is an armored military jeep styled vehicle on a lower set of tracks and 2 motorcycles in front of the jeep. In front the storage tracks is a workshop and small fabrication station to help with vehicle repairs. Stored above these vehicles are two snow mobiles and spare parts storage for all the vehicles, including the AMCoV itself.
The vehicle has a highly efficient solar panel array on the roof, a large bank of batteries and a built in hydrogen fuel generation system. The hydrogen created is stored in specialized fuel cells and are used by the vehicles main drive engine. The equipment storage area also has additional solar panel arrays and a back-up hydrogen processor and a security net, these can be deployed when the command center has set up camp.
Fully fueled the vehicle has a range of 450 miles. However, during cloudless days, the hydrogen generation system can produce enough hydrogen an hour to allow the AMCoV to go an additional 50 miles, as long as water is available.
The vehicle also has a communication suite that includes satellite uplink and long range radio. There is a retractable antenna that can extend 20 feet above the vehicle’s roof, for a total height of nearly 35 feet for maximum range. When fully extended, the radio’s effective range is 70 miles in relatively flat terrain. Obstructions such as large tree forests, hilly or mountainous terrain and tall structures can interfere with the radio’s effective range.
Armored Mobile Command Vehicle (AMCoV)
MP19-A Personal Assault Weapon
This is a short barreled rifle that fires 9mm case-less ammo, using a hydrogen ignition system. This system compresses hydrogen into a liquid state before ignition, resulting in a high muzzle velocity round (traveling just above supersonic speeds). The use of the case-less ammo with a liquid hydrogen propellant allows the weapon to house 90 rounds per clip. The hydrogen fuel cell is good for 3 clips, or 270 rounds. These fuel cells can be recharged in the AMCoV or any other hydrogen fuel recharging facility.
The weapon can be set to single shot, three round burst or full automatic. On full auto, the wielder uses 30 rounds per combat round.
(Stats: M-16 with greater range and ammo capacity, only ½ as heavy)
MP19-A Personal Assault Weapon
Ammo
The case-less ammo for the MP13-16 is very small without the need for cased propellant. As a result, five times the amount of ammo can be stored within the same volume of space. A typical AMCoV carries 12,500 rounds of ammo for the five man crew; or enough for 2500 rounds per soldier.
These rounds can be supplemented with more traditional 9mm slugs, though the range and damage is reduced.
Modified Sig-Sauer P226
This is a standard P226 with an integrated sound baffle, making it a suppressed weapon.
Light One-Man Combat Gear
The standard issue armor for the Morrow Project soldiers, this is a full body protective suit composed of Kevlar, spun spider silk and titanium reinforcing. The result is a flexible suit capable of withstanding severe punishment and unusually resistant to both ballistic and edge weapons.
Light One-Man Combat Gear
(Stats: riot gear, though more maneuverable, DR 5/-)
Soldier
The average Morrow Project Soldier is equipped with an MP19-A with two extra ammo clips; a modified Sig-Saur P226 with 2 extra clips; a suit of Light One-Man Combat Gear; a pack with 3 days’ worth of E-Rations, a bedroll, a dozen fire-starters, and storage for 2 quarts of water.
Scientist
The average Morrow Project Scientist is equipped with a modified Sig-Saur P226 with 2 extra clips; a suit of Light One-Man Combat Gear; a science kit fit to their specialty; a pack with 3 days’ worth of E-Rations, a bedroll, a dozen fire-starters, and storage for 2 quarts of water.
Below is a PDF of this that also includes a diagram of the AMCoV's Tractor and Trailer units.