I tried to fit rockets (solid fuel and liquid fuel) but just didn't work out ;)
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American airborne battlesuits
Copyright 2011 by Brandon Cope

Shortly after Germany invaded Poland and the first use of glider-borne 
battlesuits was demonstrated, the US began a crash course to develop their own 
models. Not until late 1941 were the first prototypes ready for field testing, 
and there was a great disappointment in their capabilities (to be fair, the 
German suits had the same problems, but they weren't widely known at the time). 
In particular, armament was too light, armor not quite good enough to 
sufficiently protect from rifle fire, unreliability, and the battlesuits were 
simply underpowered. These tactical faults might have been forgiven had it not 
been for a bigger strategic problem -- combat deployment. The American Waco 
glider could only carry two and the British Horsa only four. It wasn't until 
the British Hamilcar (p.W:MP87) entered service that a full seven suit squad 
and supplies could be deployed by a single glider. As a way around this, 
parachute deployment was tested. While this worked
 (after a fashion), it required eight four-engined bombers (B-17's or B-24's) 
to deploy an airborne platoon, with the suits jumping out of the bomb bay. As a 
result, very few airborne platoons were ever deployed; many of the suits went 
to the USMC, who found them useful in the Pacific (the lower weight compared to 
the later infantry suits meant more could be carried on a  boat).

An airborne battlesuit platoon contains three squads, each with five airborne 
suits and two airborne flak suits. The HQ section contains two airborne command 
suits (platoon commander and senior NCO) and two airborne flak suits. Total 
platoon strength is 24 battlesuits. The flak suits were used more often against 
ground targets than aircraft.

All the suits have a hardpoint for a weapon pod on the left shoulder. Most 
suits have their hardpoints unloaded; usually in a squad only one suit will 
mount an MG pod and one will mount triple rocket tubes. To avoid such soldiers 
from being specifically targeted, some infantry suits mount a fake pod (an 
empty pod with a pipe mimicking a barrel) or a use rocket launcher. Perhaps 
only one or two battlesuits in a platoon will use the 20mm cannon pod.

The small cargo space in the suit is normally used to hold food and water as 
well, as personal effects. Extra ammo is also common. Some commanders may have 
standing orders about what it may or may not be used for.

The infantry suit uses 0.06 gallons of gasoline per hour at routine usage. 
Range is about 400 miles at 4 mph or 100 miles at 7 mph. The battlesuit punches 
for 2d+1 and swings for 4d+2. Body ST is 11.

Subassemblies: Sealed Large Scout suit +1.
Powertrain: 1.1-kW diesel engine with 0.8-kW legged transmission and 2.2-gallon 
self-sealing fuel tank; 2,000-kWs batteries
Occupancy: 1 BS body (120-150 lb pilot) Cargo: 0.7 Body, 0.1 Head.

Armor
All: 4/22

Weaponry
2xSMGs/modified M-1928 Thompson [RArm:F, LArm:F] (200 each).

Equipment
Body: Life support (6 hours), 200-lb hardpoint, smoke discharger, Head: Small 
radio transmitter and receiver, IFF. Arms: ST 11 waldo motors.

Statistics
Size: 3'x3'x7'
Payload: 0.23 tons
Lwt: 0.98 ton
Volume: 4
Maint.:  93 hours
Price: $4,600

HT: 7
HP: 21 Body, 9 each Arm, 9 each Leg, 7 Head.

gSpeed: 7
aAccel: 3
aDecel: 20
aMR: 2.5
aSR: 1
Very Low Ground Pressure. Full Off-Road Speed.

Design Notes
Some suits are fitted with a gun camera in the head; it add $20 and 10 lbs and 
is activated when either arm-mounted SMG is fired.

Those deployed by parachute use a rig similar in game terms to the vehicular 
parachute; parachute deployed suits do not jump with hardpoint loaded.

Hardpoint Loads
There are three primary hardpoint loads. The two weapon pods use an aluminum 
tube frame with canvas covering (DR 2, HP 8), while the rocket launcher is 
triple exposed tube.

The most common weapon pod holds one M-2 .50-cal Browning (Long Aircraft HMG) 
with 350 rounds. A much less common one has an M-4 20mm cannon (Long Aircraft 
AC) with 80 rounds. There is also a disposable triple-tube launcher for three 
4.5" artillery rockets. It should be remembered that the HMG and autocannon are 
aircraft versions and will quickly overheat when used if the soldier not 
careful.

There is also a cargo container with a metal skin (still DR 2) which can hold 
130 lbs and 5 cf of gear.

Variants
The command suit adds a medium radio reciever and trasmitter, recon camera, a 
second smoke discharger and reduces cargo to 0.3 VSP. $4,900.

The flak suit adds four .30-cal M-1919A4 Brownings (Ground LMGs) to the body 
(with 375 rpg), removes the smoke discharger, and has cargo 0.2 VSP. $5,200 and 
2.03 tons.

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