During the great war between Eagles and Ravens, soldiers involved in naval landings had often used either modified barges or row boats. The lack of a specialised landing craft had lead to many needless casualties amongst armies, and the Falcon arms industry saw a gap for their new design landing craft. Faster than a barge, and more armoured than a row-boat, the landing craft could quickly and easily move into position for a naval landing. While not only protecting occupants with armour, it could also offer attachment points for gunners attach various heavy arms to provide covering fire. This particular example was the first production variant that was sold to the Eagles - the first large export customer. As a gift it was armed with twin 10mm Mk. 27 machineguns, which were rarely exported. The Falcons would later regret this, as the Eagles managed to reverse-engineer the machineguns.
Replace: RHIB
Crew: 7
1: Driver - Unarmed
2-3: Gunner - Twin Mk.27 Machineguns
4-9: Passenger - Small arms
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