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IS-2 Tank[edit]
Cost: 100,000 caps Weight: 70 tons Speed: Top speed 330 ft. (33 mph).; acceleration 110 ft. (11 mph) per round. Carrying Capacity: 10 tons
The tank used by the United States for the majority of the resource wars. While it was replaced with the heavy tank during the invasion of Anchorage, it is still a resilient beast. On a full battery, it can trek 2,500 miles. 1 small energy cells charges the vehicle’s battery 0.5%, 1 electron charge pack charges 0.75%, 1 microfusion cell charges 1%, 1 plasma cell charges 1.5%, 1 alien power module charges 50%, 1 fusion core charges 100%.
Size: Huge
AC: 20 All
Hit Points: 350 (damage threshold 15)
Crew and Passengers: 1 driver; 1 gunner; 4 passengers.
Main Cannon: Ranged Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, range 1,000/3,000 ft., one target. Hit: 35 (10d6) explosive damage, blast (10). Each shot fires 1 rocket or missile, depending on when it was manufactured, with earlier models using the latter.
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An IS-2 after the fall of Berlin, Fallout 1.
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