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O66 Current Equipment

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Watch Over and Guard Us 


     This page is to keep track of changes to Omega Team O-66's gear.

 

Weaponry

 

     The team vehicle, a Ranger, has no installed weapons.

     Wyeth Derwin has a #11 rifleman kit, which includes a Stoner carbine, a HP-35 pistol, 4 frag grenades, a smoke grenade, and a CN-DM gas grenade.

     Joe Hopper has the same #11 kit, and doesn't need it much (he's blind now).

     Marvin Dominguez has a #9 close assault kit, which includes an Ingram M10 submachine gun, a HP-35 pistol, 2 frag grenades, and (remaining) a white phosphorus grenade.

     Robin Miller's personal effects box contained a HP-35 pistol.

     At least 6 TRW Low Maintenance Rifles from the trailer (see below), with 6 magazines each, moved to the Ranger; and a box or two of 5.56mm ammo.

 

Other Morrow Items

 

     The entire M971 trailer #4 (filled with rifles, coveralls, and ammunition) is coming along, pulled by the International semi-tractor. Two stretchers and a wheelchair have been tossed inside, along with at least one complete "Neighborhood Defense" set, the IFAKs from some other Neighborhood Defense sets, and a couple of big cardboard boxes of institutional-grade toilet paper from the "infrastructure equipment" stores.

 

     Two spare tires for the Ranger are secured to the its roof; a wheelchair is carried inside, along with several hundred LRP ration meals.

     A "chest of carpentry tools" has been hauled into the Ranger, from the "Shelter Assistance" set; probably also some tools from the "infrastructure equipment" stores.

 

Captured and Purchased Items

 

The Cool Bus

 

 

    • a gasogen-powered shop vehicle and fuel transporter. It's got 400 kg of charcoal, two 200 liter water barrels, various repair tools, and lots of spare parts for various Doom Rider vehicles. An aluminum step-ladder has been lashed on the roof. A CB radio is installed (and a lot of random radio bits are in the spare parts bins).

      • the only power tools are a small lathe and a drill press. There's a grinder "powered" by a foot treadle.

      • there are two roof-mounted weapons:  a 40mm grenade launcher (smooth bore) at the rear gunner position, with 6 rounds of black-powder 40mm grenades; and a single-shot .50 caliber rifle at the forward gunner's position, with 10 rounds of dubious 22nd Century ammunition (but smokeless powder, at least).

 

The Doom Beetle

 

 

    • it has a seat mounted where the luggage and spare tire would have been, and a five-barrel 40mm grenade launcher in front of that seat. The launcher can traverse 45 degrees to either side of straight ahead; and almost straight up (if you want to). The 40mm barrels are rifled, in fact. There are two ammo sacks, one to each side of the gunner's seat -- there are 18 rounds of black-powder 40mm grenades remaining. Note that these grenades are entirely pyrotechnic time-fuzed, not impact fuzed, and have little or no fragmentation effect.

      • the former "luggage space" behind the rear seat holds the gas generator; the rear seat hold 84 kg of charcoal. With the driver, gunner, weapon, ammunition, and armor, carrying a front-seat passenger will badly affect the handling and performance.

 

International KB-8 semi-tractor

 

it's the one in front

 

    • built circa 1950; converted to gasogen power; the 100 kg of charcoal fuel is carried in three 200 liter drums. It has a CB radio.

 

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