Based entirely on the Cougar MRAP 30 enlisted with a increase to 60. As a Command Vehicle, it works in groups of 2. If it is solely for transport, it works in groups of 5. Specifications: Max Weight: 49,000 lb (22.2 t) Length: 7.08 m (23.25 ft) Width: 2.74 m (9.0 ft) Height: 2.64 m (8.67 ft) Crew: 2+8 MRAP, 2+4 Command Armor: all round protection from 12.7mm Main armament: M2HB .50cal HMG Payload capacity: 13,000 lb (5.90 t) Suspension: 6×6 wheeled Ground clearance: 15 in (410 mm) Operational range: 600 miles (966 km) Maximum speed: 65 mph (105 km/h)
Having a good maximum speed, range, and payload, the Cougar is very suitable as an APC. Shown here is the Command Vehicle version, which had advanced sensor arrays and antennas to send and receive radio signals from long distances so the commander can oversee the battlefield from a safe area. The Cougar had full protection at IEDs up to the size of 100lb, and can defend against one shot of the RPG-7V2. It can carry a lot of equipment while at the same time retain its performance, allowing for fast troop transport into warzones and prevent ambushes from machineguns and mines that can wound troops easily. The M2HB offered some firepower for self-defense and all glasses can protect against 12.7mm direct shots.