BH-21 Combat Walker

Notes

The BH-21 Combat Walker is a French-made suit of powered combat armor that was first produced late in the period of the Central Asian War (2282-2287).  It was used by French peacekeeping forces in Central Asia at the end of the war to fight Iranian-backed guerillas in that region.

The basic model has powerful motors in the limbs that are slaved to the pilot's movements, an internal monitor that can expand up to a 360-degree of the surrounding area, heavy filters to provide clean air to the operator, and an arm-mounted plasma gun.

 

Armor Statistics

Name:  BH-21 Combat Walker
TL:  12
Nation:  France
Material:  Advanced Synthetics
Weight:  306.62 kg
Volume:  120 liters
Price:  §257,961
Agility Penalty:  -3
Initiative Penalty:  -2
Features:  30-km Radio, 500-meter WSV, 6.5-kW PNF, 24-hours fuel, Quinn Darlan Mk 4-A1 PGCW (left arm)

Striker II Move:  14 cm

Basic Game Performance

Armor Values
Head Chest Abdomen Right Arm Left Arm Right Leg Left Leg
16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Source2300AD Adventurer's Guide
Originally Published
:  2005-04-18
Last Updated:  2005-04-18
Designer:  Gerry Harris