Background
The Puma is a German infantry fighting vehicle (Schützenpanzer or short SPz) designed to replace the aging Marder IFVs currently in service with the Bundeswehr. Replacement began in 2010 and is scheduled for completion by 2020. Mass production began on 6 July 2009. The company responsible for the project is PSM Projekt System Management, a joint venture of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall Landsysteme. The Puma is one of the best-protected IFVs, while still having a high power-to-weight ratio. SAIC offered a derivative of the Puma as its contender in the American GCV Infantry Fighting Vehicle program.
Model Type - Puma
Class - IFV
Crew - 3+6 passengers
SDC By Location
Main Body 875
Turret 380
Main Gun 95
Tracks 280
Track Wheels 90
Machine Guns 50
Engine Compartment 380
AR - 14
Armour - Stops upto and including 12.7mm/.50cal rifle rounds. Explosive and ramjet rounds are still effective.
Speed
Driving - 70kph
Range - 600km
Statistics
Height - 3.1m
Length - 7.4m
Width - 3.7m
Weight - 31.5 tons
Cargo - minimal personal and survival gear
Power System - Diesel engine
Cost - millions of US Dollars
Weapons
Weapon Type - 30mm autocannon
Primary Purpose - anti-vehicle
Range - 2000m
Damage - 1d4x100+50 per burst
Rate Of Fire - equal to gunners attacks
Payload - 40 bursts
Bonuses - +1 strike
Weapon Type - 5.56mm machine gun
Primary Purpose - anti-infantry
Range - 450m
Damage - 5d6 per round, fires all sizes of bursts
Rate Of Fire - equal to gunners attacks
Payload - 2000 rounds
Bonuses - na
Weapon Type - Missile Launcher
Primary Purpose - Anti-tank
Range - 4km
Damage - 2d4x100
Rate Of Fire - 1 at a time equal to gunners attacks
Payload - 6 Lt HE Surface To Surace Missiles
Bonuses - +1 strike
Bonuses and Penelaties
Use vehicle combat training
+1 strike ranged
Systems of Note
Communications System - Range of 500 km, can be boosted
Targeting system
References Used
Wikipedia