Inspired by the USCMC (United States Colonial Marine Corps) favorite mode of orbital transport.
The UD-4L Cheyenne Dropship is a type of combat utility spacecraft primarily used by the United States Colonial Marine Corps. The Cheyenne is primarily designed to be dropped from the belly of most USCM spacecraft while they are in orbit and deliver troops and equipment rapidly to a planet's surface. They typically carry the M577 Armored Personnel Carrier, although they can also be used to transport other equipment and even Marines directly in the field.
The UD-4L has the ability to take off and land vertically from unprepared sites, and can also operate as a ship-to-ship transport. Additionally, the Cheyenne has many variable weapons hardpoints and a fixed internal cannon, allowing it to be used in a gunship role in support of ground troops. Source http://avp.wikia.com/wiki/UD-4L_Cheyenne_Dropship
6 oz/yd2 | 10 oz/ly | 203 g/m2
100% cotton
Set-in rib collar with shoulder-to-shoulder taping
Inspired by the USCMC (United States Colonial Marine Corps) favorite mode of orbital transport.
The UD-4L Cheyenne Dropship is a type of combat utility spacecraft primarily used by the United States Colonial Marine Corps. The Cheyenne is primarily designed to be dropped from the belly of most USCM spacecraft while they are in orbit and deliver troops and equipment rapidly to a planet's surface. They typically carry the M577 Armored Personnel Carrier, although they can also be used to transport other equipment and even Marines directly in the field.
The UD-4L has the ability to take off and land vertically from unprepared sites, and can also operate as a ship-to-ship transport. Additionally, the Cheyenne has many variable weapons hardpoints and a fixed internal cannon, allowing it to be used in a gunship role in support of ground troops. Source http://avp.wikia.com/wiki/UD-4L_Cheyenne_Dropship
6 oz/yd2 | 10 oz/ly | 203 g/m2
100% cotton
Set-in rib collar with shoulder-to-shoulder taping
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