ABP-2 Robin Patrol Airboat

Newquay Armed Forces Collection
DESCRIPTION
The ABP-2 Robin is a high-speed fast attack/patrol airboat designed for the Newquay Armed Forces. This vehicle in particular fits in the brown-water navy niche (rivers, fjords, marshes) similar to that of the LCB-1 Amphibious Bridge and therefore is controlled by the Ground Force rather than the Navy. It is capable of carrying 4 passengers, however its main role is fire support where it has 2 remotely operated .50cals to provide ample support to ground troops during river crossings. It has a very long endurance time and a very short turning radius, making it a fairly lethal contender for the Ground Force. It is very similar to its Navy counterpart, the UNIV-RHIB, and is in some regard less capable, however makes up for its downsides through additional firepower.
STARTUP PROCEDURE:Please note that the ACB-2 Robin cannot go on land.
– ENGINE START
– NAVIGATION LIGHTS
FEATURES:
– 2 Remotely Operated/Camera Aimed .50cals (250 Rounds Overall)
– Top Speed of 40kts.
– Seats 4 passengers.
– 100km Range.
– 365l fuel.
– Multiple tie-down points & rope anchors.
– Active Stability
Credits:
– Sap for XML .50cal
