Post by Zarkan on Jul 1, 2018 14:09:42 GMT -5
T-36 Ajax Powered Assualt Armor Name • T-36 Ajax Classification • Armor Origin • Lambda Security Sevices Specifications Size • Produced in most standard humanoid sizes and forms Appearance • From the exterior the Ajax appears as a typical sealed heavy armor consisting externally of composite durasteel plating and thick layered protective weave. The armor has several available mountings on several of the larger plates allowing for user customization. The user of the suit's face is fully covered by their durasteel helmet and relies on a battery of helmet mounted sensors and an integrated screen inside the helm. On the back, the suit houses a large backpack that houses the suit's life-support system and four large power cells. Structurally the suit consists of multiple layers beginning with a thick thermal regulating high necked body glove with sensors lining the spine of the operator. Over this body glove is a heavy frame throughout the suit to which the thick strength enhancing bundles of myomer artificial muscle fibers. Over the framework of durasteel and polymer bundles is a thick multilayered covering of heavy mesh made of a mix of thermal and kinetic absorbing material. The armor is finished with a smattering of thick durasteel composite armor made of layers of durasteel, plasteel, and a kenetic and thermally sensitive gel pressed together across the limbs. The torso is covered by a large composite durasteel carapace. Function LSS designed the Ajax as a premium heavy armor for private military and security forces. While less well armored than other similar heavy armors the Ajax uses this weight saving combined with the dense artificial muscle to further maintain the users speed and strength in comparison to other powered armors. Clamps on the vambraces, pauldrons, greaves, and chest allow for the attachment of varies mods including riot shields, heavy applique armor, and various grappling hook and EVA equipment. The backpack has access hatches for the suit's four power cells as well as to the suits air filtration and oxygen recycling systems. Finally, there is a space on the lower part of the pack housing for a large EVA maneuvering pack or jump pack. |