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AM-121
The AM-121 Ronald is an IFV based on the AM-120 ‘Berger’ equipped with a small weapon turret that can house a number of small weapon systems and enough space to transport 10 soldiers, 2 crew, and their equipment. The Vehicle has an 80% part commonality with the AM-120 and is similarly amphibious for operations on Atlantica.

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Armor

The armor of the AM-121 is located mainly on the front and sides, and provide protection against the majority of infantry-carried anti-tank weapons and some small autocannons.

This leaves the top, underside, and rear of the vehicle relatively unprotected against anti-vehicle weapon systems however it was reasonably assumed that anti-vehicle mines are an unlikely threat in the waters of Atlantica.

Weapons

The AM-121 Ronald has a single small remote turret platform designed by the Magnetic Assembly that houses its own short range Radar, optics, and mount for two small weapons such as the M17 Modular Assault Rifle or XM132 Laser Rifle. These weapons can be quickly changed out, but require the operators of the vehicle to exit in order to do so as the weapon turret is entirely self-contained and attached to the exterior of the vehicle.

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