WP-P01 Infantry Comabt Pack
    
This is the standard issue combat pack and contents to all Wolf Pack Troopers. This pack was designed to distribute the weight evenly across the shoulders and waist of the soldier. The pack is waterproof, and is vacuum-sealed when the connection is made between the flap locking units. This is also to prevent damage and noise from the equipment within it. The pack is also equipped with a depth sensor used to trigger a floatation device upon reaching a depth of 8ft under water. Other special features include, a heat/fire resistant coating, inner heating coil for cold weather assignments, metal weave outer material to protect against flack and field abuse, and fastening straps for additional equipment.
Wolf Pack Mercenary Corps.
Standard Issue Equipment
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Weight: 35lbs fully loaded with standard issue equipment.
MDC: 10
Special: No prowl penalty!
                                                                  
CONTENTS
     · BDU Uniforms (2) and a Formal Dress uniform.
     · WP-C01 Communications/Heads Up Display (HUD) Headset (15 mile range)
     · WP-I45 Auto-pistol with 3 magazines of standard rounds, 1 magazine of silver ammunition, and a holster.
     · 2 Short E-Clips.
     · 4 500-round magazines of 15mm rounds & 1 500-round mag of silver ammunition
     · 2 100-round Helical “Wolf Pup” magazines & 1 100-round Helical mag of silver ammunition.
     · 1 bandoleer of 20 of Plasma grenades (5D6 MD to an area of 15ft)
     · 3 #3 Fusion blocks (4D6x10 MD to a 10ft area) with 2 radio and 2 timer detonators.
     · 10 replacement air-filters and 5 oxygen cells.
     · Two-person tent: Folded, it’s the size of a paperback book. Unfolded it can sleep two people comfortably. Offers protection against the cold and the rain – insulates and keeps people inside relatively warm at temperatures up to -40 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 Centigrade). The tent has a water collection system to help the user(s) survive in desert climates as well. The tent collects all moisture that evaporates from the occupants, basically increasing any water supplies the user carries by 20% - with the tent, 8 days of water will last 10.
     · Sleeping Bag
     · Flashlight with concealed pocketknife and 6 batteries (each battery has a life of 48 hours of continuous use).
     · Compass/Inertial mapper; lets you know how far you’ve traveled and in which direction(s): +10% to land navigation skill. The compass has a mirror finish on one side and can use the sun to signal others or send Morse-code messages.
     · Mini-First Aid Kit (1): A roll of gauze, 48 band-aids (different sizes), roll of medical tape, pair of small scissors, pocket knife, inflatable splint, snake bite kit, bottle of aspirin (100 tablets), 4 vials of universal anti-toxin, RMK/IRMSS Med Kits, and a tube of protein healing salve.
     · Hunting and fishing kit: Wires, fishing line, and several hooks and pulleys, useful both for fishing and setting snares for small game.
     · Saw-Wires (3): A serrated, ultra-hard wire with two metal ring handles, able to cut through wood, stone, and even SDC metals. Does most of the chores of an axe, but with less time and effort.
     · Fire Starter (1): A disposable lighter and a flint sparker with 6 extra flints (good for starting hundreds of fires).
     · Survival knife with hollow storage handle, a small hatchet, and a wooden cross.
     · Four signal flares and 4 chemical break lights.
     · 30 feet of lightweight climbing cord, pair of climbing gloves, 4 ceramic spikes, and a small mallet.
     · Bar of soap, towel, and a washcloth.
     · Canteen and 5 days of compact rations.
     · Moderate personal possessions including a set or two of civilian clothes.
WP-E01 Multi-Optic Binoculars
    
These binoculars combine the best in image enhancement and functionality under battlefield conditions. Utilizing the latest in Ultra-sound technology combined with Thermal Imaging, the clarity is truly excellent. Features include; Infrared distancer, passive night vision, ultra-violet, infrared, parabolic microphone (linked to Comm./HUD headset, and a small identification database chip capable of identifying 25,000 common troop insignias, weapons, bots/powered armor, body armor, weapons, and D-bees. Can also be used in tandem with a small, removable LCD video screen for remote viewing.
Weight: 1.5 lbs
MDC: 2
Range: 4000ft / 2000ft for the Ultra-sound
Special: Remote viewer (5 mile range)
Cost: Currently produced solely for the Wolf Pack Mercenary Corps
WP-C01 Communications/Heads Up Display (HUD) Headset
     The Comm./HUD Headset is probably the most important piece of equipment issued to our forces. Its design allows the user to keep their hands free and utilize the ability to send and receive complex information on the battlefield. The HUD is composed of a 1 inch x 1 inch, clear LCD display linked to a micro-processor located on the left side of the headset. The right side houses a Voice Activated Transceiver Microphone and a small video pickup unit used to keep the rear echelon involved in the Soldiers activities. Effectively allowing Squad leaders and other troops to see and hear what the soldier does. A manual frequency dial allows the soldier to interface with other electronic communications/computer gear and pick up sound similar to the cybernetic feature of Amplified Hearing as well to allow better versatility.
Weight: ¼ lb
MDC: None (This is a relatively fragile piece if equipment with many replacements)
Range: Unit functions on 1 high-density battery cell for up to 30 days of constant use before needing to be replaced. This unit also has an independent range of 15 miles, but can be linked to a satellite relay unit that can extend that range indefinitely.
Special: The Unit can be folded small enough to fit securely in a pocket and is fully adjustable.
Cost: Currently produced solely for the Wolf Pack Mercenary Corps
WPGM-01 Gas Mask
    
An ingenious little item issued to soldiers in the field. This Gas Mask is actually a rebreather with replacement filters. Lightweight and fully adjustable, this is a must in the field for potentially hazardous duty when not wearing environmentally sealed armor. The replacement oxygen cylinder located on the bottom of the mask has a 10 minute capacity of air which can be replaced as is necessary.
Weight: ½ lb
MDC: None (This is a relatively fragile piece if equipment with many replacements)
Duration: Can filter toxins and atmosphere for approx: 8 hours before needing filter replacements.
Special: The Unit can be folded small enough to fit securely in a pocket and is fully adjustable.
Cost: Currently produced solely for the Wolf Pack Mercenary Corps
WPLT-01 Language Translator Unit
    
This unit is clipped onto the utility belt of the soldier. In hardened casing is a micro-language processor capable of storing 250 known languages. It is also capable of deciphering new languages at a rate of 35% per 5 minutes of conversation. The translator includes a small speaker to transmit the users voice into the language that is currently spoken. The one major drawback is the fact that the soldier cannot carry on more than one conversation at a time in any given language. The unit features a battery power indicator, an On/Off switch, and a retractable hardwire to be linked with the WP-C01 Comm./HUD Headset.
Weight: ½ lb
MDC: 1
Duration: Can be used continuously for up to 18 hours before needing its batteries replaced or charged.
Special: The Unit is small enough to fit securely in a utility pocket.
Cost: Currently produced solely for the Wolf Pack Mercenary Corps
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