Bipedal Warfare Offensive Mobile Platform (BW-OMP) This relic of the past is in fact a 16 foot tall MECHS platform from the Late Period of the Imperial Military, being a smaller profile bipedal platform mounted with dual rocket pods. It was most often used for hit-and-run attacks, ambushes, offensive campaigns, or to counteract either very few well-armored or plentiful soft targets alike. Known for its peculiar running speed and only using some light armor and a small shield generator to protect itself, it was a supplement infantry and other ground combat vehicles, with barely enough defenses to protect it from small arms and help it run away from or at least try to survive encountering more heavily-armored threats. It was most often used in rural/rough terrain, or urban scenarios, but found itself rather scarcely used if ever used in wide open areas when it came to combat for good reasons….and even if used in such wide open places only in the company of plenty of protection and only in support of other units like infantry and ground combat vehicles or such.
These things are a dime-a-dozen design even a fringe territory mechanic could become familiar with and repair. Thus it comes as no surprise they have had their general use in even far-flung garrisons during the time of the Yrrani Empire, and saw extensive modding for use with other weapon types by some rebel forces even, in the last few centuries of the Yrrani Empire’s existence and beyond even heading into the centuries of the Great Fall. The UID only has some stocks of these as ‘ancient surplus’, and where at least another type of bipedal combat platform from back then has at least stayed useful enough to keep upgrading and trying to improve upon by the UID….well….these instead haven’t changed at all since before the fall of the Yrrani Empire. Still aren’t totally useless or harmless, rockets and guns modified onto them are deadly weapons, but they are certainly ‘pretty outdated’ to be sure. They are also much cheaper to manufacture and copy than some ‘modern’ weapons of war as well, really, making them versatile platforms for the poorest of wannabe factions and states to boot…..a ‘BWOMP’, as soldiers have long nicknamed it, it is indeed.
Bipedal Warfare Multi-Role Mechanized Assault Platform (BW-MRMAP)A shorter and smaller military MECHS platform that can either be piloted by a remote operator using a quantum entanglement, or alternatively be entirely automated with advanced A.I., to support ground based troops and general infantry. It could be armed with a number of different loadouts for urban or something like jungle warfare as well, though one should not think it to be some outright ‘tank-killer’ mech either. It still is a proper anti-infantry design for the most part, and while some ‘anti-tank’ weapons and defenses can be installed to protect it in such scenarios (shield generators and such) it wasn’t built to last forever against them either. Used to supplement numbers and alongside general infantry, especially in cases of local garrison and conscripts, this versatile weapons platform was standardized and upgraded slowly over several centuries after its initial development and before the Yrrani Empire’s eventual fall. In the Late Period of the empire it was employed by the Imperial Military alongside regular infantry on the ground in general even still to help supplement numbers and equipment in some places, though it became most infamous in being used to help put down riots and in urban scenarios during the Century of Strife and in the two centuries in particular before that.
While the technology has seen a general and basic improvement since then within the territory that came to form the UID proper, and upgraded some since its use in the Yrrani Empire, it is certainly not the most advanced of platforms nor does it look too much different either in terms of comparing the UID’s existing designs to their centuries-old ancestors. It is a generally effective platform even post-collapse rebels and ex-Imperial Military factions still implement, or which have been recycled into autonomous defense units for some former-fringe territories of the now-dead empire that were lucky enough to get their hands on some. While the UID is perhaps among the very few who continued to try to improve the technology of this type of ground combat unit, it is mostly by now on its way out with the more widespread introduction of the MMRMAP platform by current times.
Modern Bipedal Warfare Manned Multi-Role Mechanized Assault Platform (M-BW-MMRMAP)A ground-based MECHS platform going beyond the remote operation and A.I. piloting of the MRMAP and integrating a proper cockpit. The design of its body is much sleeker, far more mobile, and has a smaller profile in combat scenarios. Its outer casing and parts are covered in layers of advanced next-generation armoring and underlying ceramic alloys and thermal as well as electrical insulation, with even a built-in shield generator and anti-psionic protective lining to boot! While some weapons, such as Anti-Tank missiles and electronic countermeasures, are mounted on or into the body it mostly carries the rest of its loadout by hand. Such hand-carried weapons can be magnetically attached to its exterior in specific locations as well. While it has less room for the somewhat larger loadouts of the MRMAP, which is in the process of being phased out, its defensive protection, maneuverability, and ability to ‘survive’ a couple of direct hits from shots made by modern hovertanks (if nothing else) in a worst-case scenario has more than made up for this in practical application. Due to its size, squads of these are often deployed either on their own or to support infantry, not being beholden to supporting others in a mix as its predecessor also has been stuck to.
An advanced A.I. assists the pilot to boot, as well as can pilot the unit autonomously in case the pilot is caught outside of or is forced to operate or perform actions outside of the unit. A compact field survival kit and such has also been installed into these, alongside a backup pistol, rifle, and some ammunition for the pilot if needed in the field, all alongside a manual emergency release in case of the worst. Further, as a self-contained unit using installed quantum entanglements to connect to and communicate with its handheld weapons (not made to be wirelessly connected to everything under the sun) only the comms might be subject to interference or such in a combat scenario for the most part. It can also use incredible strength to move obstacles and dig through rubble or such to boot.
While it is of note to say that the Imperial Military was working on something like this for some time for ground deployment, the MMRMAP is a UID exclusive design ‘seemingly’ using the latest in post-Imperial technology in its arsenal. ((There is also a notable psionic-piloted variant of this that is in use currently by the UID, the P-MMRMAP, as well. Plus there’s variants meant for support/engineering roles and moving supplies, etc, as the platform at this stage has been further pushed into some form of versatility in the field and off of it. It even exists as the basis for a much less powerful civilian-grade model/type used for construction, as well as a police-grade form, and such.))
All-Terrain Anti-Gravity Main Battle Tank MK5 (ATAG-MBT MK5)A hardy mainline battle tank for ground-based warfare, capable of moving over the surface of water and other rough terrains just as smoothly as over the open field. In terms of weapons it is fitted with a 20mm tri-barrel minigun, 15-count rocket/missile pod, and a powerful 105mm coilgun-type main gun. It is fitted with powerful thrusters and a tow cable, and both the latest in current day vehicle combat armor and combat-capable shield generator technology. Robust design and material filters for the thrusters ensure that the vehicle can move about with a confident general ease in wet and dry, muddy or dusty, and other such combat environments in a general sense. General point defense and other aforementioned defensive measures grant the unit a fair amount of survivability when facing other main battle tanks and artillery and such on the battlefield. Holds a crew of four, has a general anti-psionic lining inside as other manned vehicles do within the UID in general, and contains a general nanite repair kit and a crew survival kit.
All-Terrain Anti-Gravity Rapid-Approach Plasma Light Tank MK5 (ATAGRA-PLT)A light tank mounted with a primary plasma railgun, as well as boasting powerful thrusters, a smaller profile, and faster movement speeds than the ATAG-MBT MK5. While its thrusters are just as rugged in design, and its lighter armor is angled and designed for survival on the battlefield, its primary defensive means is a stronger shield generator. Need for a stronger power source has, however, cut down the vehicle’s firepower to just its main gun with regards to issues of the design’s power consumption. Built-in point defense remains effective and can be used as a secondary weapon to combat soft targets at a range in lieu of lacking other secondary armaments otherwise. Holds a crew of three, and likewise contains a general nanite repair kit and crew survival kit.
While the ATAG-MBT MK5 is designed for primary ground based combat, especially out in the open, the ATAGRA-PLT is designed for either deployment alongside the former or for hit-and-run attacks against enemy targets in even urban combat scenarios as it possesses general flight capabilities unlike the former. It can move about in tighter spaces, was made to be resistant to infantry-carried anti-vehicle weapons, and its speed allows rapid attack capabilities surpassing its larger ‘cousin’ of sorts. However, its primary weapon shouldn't be underestimated due to its lack of any other major weapons aside from the built-in secondary uses for its point defense module. This plasma railgun hits rather hard, able to severely damage and frankly take down more heavily armored vehicles even double its size as well as deal serious damage to some kinds of enemy fortifications, which combined with the vehicle’s maneuverability makes this primary weapon a rather potent surprise package for those it's pointed at.
All-Terrain Anti-Gravity Heavy-Armored Utility Vehicle (ATAG-HAUV)An all-terrain form of military utility vehicle that was used in ground operations as far back as the Late Period of the Yrrani Empire (before its fall), these are among the more common Pre-War Vehicles to still find in use today due to how utterly common they used to be. Able to carry supplies on the exposed side racks as well as on top, or instead seat up to six soldiers in the exposed side racks and supplies on top, it was a feature of Imperial Military Ground Operations for over two hundred years for a reason. With only a commanding officer and up to two pilots able to be housed inside of the protected cockpit, it could only effectively carry a singular squad of fully-armed and ready soldiers into battle or would find use as a small but generally effective cargo-moving vehicle in and outside of combat scenarios. Also being mounted with laser weapons that didn’t require ‘restocking ammunition’ for it, this vehicle traded the use of energy shielding in turn for being fitted with heavier armor with mixed-weapons defensive protection. To some soldiers, the saying ‘it takes a licking and keeps on ticking’ is certainly a phrase that applies to this vehicle in practice, though just as often if it needed repairs it can more easily accommodate that as well due to how ‘standardized’ it was in its heyday. Also notable was this craft’s ability to move over even bodies of water and such things with some amount of effective speed.
The standardization and long service of this vehicle can be attributed to several factors, however, with the most notable being the shift inside the Yrrani Empire from a ‘conquering expansion-focused military’ in many regions to become more of a ‘defensive policing force’ meant to keep order and put down potential rebellions in most places it controlled. Hence designs such as the ATAG-HAUV and other such vehicles and weapons emerged in the myriad centuries after the Empire hit the furthest extent of its outward expansion. This didn’t mean high-grade military weapons and platforms didn’t remain in use, or that technology didn’t advance in the Imperial Military or somehow got worse, but that simply the Imperial Military had to also adjust to a reasonable extent with the shifting of the times as with any nation in the history of the galaxy. Even so, the widespread rumors that ‘the Late Imperial Military was more cheaply and pitifully armed than before’ tend to discount the realities of the situation the Empire and Imperial Military were in and the consequences of those realities therein.
Even after the Century of Strife, one can find these ex-Imperial vehicles in use all over the place, either partially intact or altered or scavenged together by former rebels, individual planets that once had garrisons on them, and so forth since the fall of the Yrrani Empire. Sure they are outdated in a number of ways, that is for sure, but they remain generally effective at the very least and have thus remained in use. Even the UID still naturally has some small amount of these in storage or lying about at that, though plans to do as others have done to modify or ‘retrofit’ these plentiful outdated models in case of wartime need have been discussed behind closed doors. One cannot also ignore the presence of the just as common ‘shoddy technicals’ wrought from the platform this vehicle provides, though these are most often seen in far-fringe, very poor, the rarer pirate-held, or even rather rural worlds depending on the place and part of the galaxy and former imperium of the Yrrani Empire one is in or comes from.
Rapid-Movement All-Terrain Anti-Gravity Armored Utility Vehicle (RMATAG-AUV)A rapidly moving armored troop transport meant to move about in urban and wilderness areas and such alike to bring supplies, crew-manned weapons, and a range of 6-16 troops onto the battlefield and off of it again. It deploys a combination of lighter armor and energy shielding to increase its carrying capacity and speed notably compared to models of APC/AUV seen in the Late Period of the Yrrani Empire. It utilizes a mounted and manned (can be optionally remote-operated) Heavy Dual-Mounted Ballistic Machine Gun (HDM-BMG) as a weapon, one capable of providing suppressive fire to troops exiting the vehicle as well as firing on enemy infantry and light-armored targets with a ‘primitive’ but still rather effective level of firepower. Harpoon-like anchors on the sides of the vehicle (3 on each side; 6 total) can hold the vehicle in place to stabilize it rather well if horrible enough if high winds or such environmental hazards necessitate their use as well, though on several occasions ‘creative use’ of these has been recorded in the field….with mixed results in such cases in particular.
The original designs for this line of UID-brand vehicles originated within the territory that would become the United Idkaran Dominion, being among its first ‘in-house-developed’ designs, with the first of its kind emerging into service roughly 255 years after the start of the “Century of Strife”. It differs from Late Period designs seen in the Imperial Military of the Yrrani Empire by the time of its collapse in several ways, both trading heavier armor and laser-based weaponry for improved size, speed, and improved capacity for troops. While ballistic ammunition was considered ‘more primitive’ even within the Late Empire, for the future UID this design was both far more feasibly economical to produce and likewise still proved rather effective in general combat scenarios both offensive and defensive alike. Fast-forward a few hundred years more to current times, and this basic premise of design for a general ground-based APC-capable utility vehicle would improve in both technological specs while not much changing in its layout and design barring some occasional experiments in design philosophy along the way.
Multi-Role Anti-Gravity High-Speed Mobile Weapons Platform (MRAGHS-MWP)A mobile ground-based combat platform, capable of being mounted with a small range of weapons and other equipment or tools for assistance in planetary combat or military actions on-planet. Rocket pods, anti-aircraft weaponry, artillery guns, mortars, cranes, storage space, and so forth are among the versatile pieces that can be equipped to the vehicle, though it is primarily a combat-oriented vehicle most of the time. In that role it usually focuses on high speed movement to deliver payloads before moving onward to the next target or to avoid enemy retaliation. While it can be equipped and often is equipped with point defense and similar measures, including its hardy but light armor and stronger shield generator combination that helps make it so mobile in the first place, these are not always implemented due to the mobile nature of the platform in its usual modes of implementation.
Still of note that other more specialized designs for support vehicles are used within the UID, though for flexibility this platform can be used in a pinch or drawn-out planetary campaigns when other such equipment cannot be brought in or make it to the front lines. Etc.
Bladeless Planetary Combat Drone (BPCD)Various armaments can be equipped to it.
Next Generation Planetary VTOL Dropship
Generalist Planetary Exit & Re-entry Cargo Craft (G-PERCC)A well-protected craft for transitioning between planetary environments and outer space, with powerful thrusters, VTOL capabilities, tough exterior armor, and a general array of defensive measures including (but not limited to) point defense, thermal insulation, radiation shielding (a standard in spacebound craft of the UID), emergency shield generator and an anti-psionic lining on the inside (etc).
Elite Ground Personnel Transport Vehicle (EGPTV)A vehicle employed on-planet by Military Police and local Reserve Centers for military reserves, while a lesser-armed and armored version is employed by elite police forces on the local level. Can carry 12-18 personnel onboard. Wheels are self-sealing and made to be able to cross even rough terrain. Military-grade versions possess a limited version of a ‘gravitational core’ normally founds on larger MECHS platforms, which combined with the design of the wheels allows these vehicles to cross even vertical and other ‘impossible’ forms of terrain.