Description
This is the overview for the MJZ3 "Canine" Reconnaissance Vehicles.
The MJZ3 is a reconnaissance vehicle for one person. With its size of 2186×456×927 mm, the MJZ3 is reminiscent of the motorcycles of the 20th and 21st centuries. However, these vehicles are equipped with a special gravimetric drive. And instead of on wheels, these vehicles move at a height of 50-250 cm on a gravimetric cushion.
This engine was developed to achieve maximum speed and range with minimum energy output and in any conceivable terrain: mountains, flat land, ice, sand and scree deserts, water and even over lava these vehicles can be driven.
An MJZ3 has such a low energy output that enemy sensor systems can usually only locate these vehicles from a distance of 250 meters or closer.
This distance for the recognizability applies to the more powerful variant of the MJZ3.
The MJZ3 is available in two versions. The model to be seen at the top is the long-range and high-speed version MJZ3/TS.
Under the long-range version you can see the low-energy-version MJZ3 / E.
The two models are equipped with the same sensor phalanx, the same computer and analysis device as well as a light shield that is intended to protect the driver from the elements while driving
The only difference between the two models is the gravimetric drive system used.
The "engine" of the TS-version is designed for the highest possible top speed and range.
The "engine" of the E-version is built for the lowest possible energy output and a low sensor profile.
A MJZ3/TS reaches a top speed of 375 km / h without an active shield and a top speed of 900 km / h with an active shield at a driving height of exactly 100 cm.
The range at maximum speed is a maximum of 5400 km or 6 hours of use.
Then the energy storage must be recharged. The MJZ3 / TS is also able to overcome gradients of almost 90 °.
A MJZ3/E reaches a top speed of 250 km/h, regardless of whether the shield is active or not.
The range is 1500 km at maximum speed.
However, the MJZ3 / E has such a low energy output that this vehicle can only be detected by enemy sensors at a distance of 100 m or less.
Security systems located in the ground, such as ground sensors, mines or defense systems, are generally not triggered when driving slowly (<50km/h) (success rate 99.41%).
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