| Model: M511 Type: Military Brain: Multi-Core Chassis: ? Armour: none Weapon: Multi Blaster Description: Basic military droid. Often deployed in squads of 100 units into areas of potential civilian unrest. Tough but unarmoured, which keeps production costs low. Over 100,000 units entered service with NATO last year. |
Height: 190 cm Weight: ? kg Drive: Bipedal
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| Model: M520 Type: Military Brain: Multi-Core Chassis: 108 Armour: none Weapon: Heavy Blaster Description: Extensively used in various civil wars, though demand has dropped since the signing of the Ganda-Mostrikt Treaty in central Europe where most of these droids were deployed in city skirmishes. |
Height: 140 cm Weight: 410 kg Drive: Tripedal
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| Model: M527 Type: Military Brain: Dual-Core Chassis: 42 Armour: none Weapon: Blast Cannon Description: Cheapest available military droid fitted with a 10 KiloHurt Blast Cannon. Limited AI, cheap sensors and no armour are the drawbacks. Has proven popular in China as the reliable hydraulics can withstand the sand and dust. |
Height: 120 cm Weight: 225 kg Drive: Tripedal
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| Model: M555 Type: Military Brain: Multi-Core Chassis: ? Armour: none Weapon: Twin Blaster Description: Tactical unit successfully deployed in Texas. Although lightly armed it has excellent sensors, and a well designed AI which allow it to position itself cleverly for ambushes. Once spotted, a target is rarely lost. |
Height: 120 cm Weight: ? kg Drive: Tripedal X-Ray Sensors |
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| Model: PM566 Type: Military Brain: Multi-Core Chassis: 44 Armour: none Weapon: Ripper Cannon Description: Excellent sensor array and AI adapted from the cheaper M555. Used in close urban combat, armed with a ripper cannon for maximum effect in small enclosed spaces. Com-link relays hi-res sensor images back to command droids. |
Height: 128 cm Weight: 238 kg Drive: Tripedal
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| Model: M569 Type: Military Brain: Multi-Core Chassis: ? Armour: Kevlar Weapon: Twin Heavy Blaster Description: A heavily armed, lethally devastating ground deployment, with decent sensors and AI. Military life has not been kind though, with reliability issues dogging the complex quadripedal drive. |
Height: 102 cm Weight: ? kg Drive: Quadripedal
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| Model: M572 Type: Sentinel Brain: Dual-Core Chassis: 32 Armour: Kevlar Weapon: EMP Disruptor Description: This scarily imposing droid is harmless to humans, but its EMP disruptor makes it deadly to other droids and vehicles. Often mocked for poor AI and its occasional habit of accidentally destroying nearby friendly units. |
Height: 185 cm Weight: 265 kg Drive: Tripedal EMP Shielded |
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| Model: M580 Type: Military Brain: Dual-Core Chassis: ? Armour: Kevlar Weapon: Multi Blaster Description: Good military specification robot. Too expensive for NATO to consider because of its antigrav drive, but has proven a popular choice with corporations, often assigned as a personal bodyguard to NCOs and executives. |
Height: 180 cm Weight: ? kg Drive: Antigrav
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| Model: M586 Type: Military Brain: Dual-Core Chassis: 136 Armour: Kevlar Weapon: Multi-Melta Description: Amphibious design used in the Florida Crisis. When the rebel factions hid in the swamps, this hovercraft design proved reliable and effective enough to flush them out, able to travel safely over water unlike antigrav, and then send its enemies to a flaming death. |
Height: 182 cm Weight: 522 kg Drive: Hover
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| Model: M591 Type: Military Brain: Dual-Core Chassis: ? Armour: none Weapon: Phaser Bomb Description: Rearguard military design. Has minimal capabilities for close combat, with poor sensors - primarily it is programmed with remote target coordinates sent by scouts and fires blindly. |
Height: 200 cm Weight: ? kg Drive: Bipedal
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| Model: M598 Type: Military Brain: Multi-Core Chassis: ? Armour: none Weapon: Ripper Cannon Description: Top-of-the-range military specification robot with excellent sensors and tactical AI units backed up by very heavy firepower. However, the CPU overheats easily in hot weather. Nevertheless, a top seller for Omni-corp. |
Height: 194 cm Weight: ? kg Drive: Tripedal
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