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The following lists the unit types and possible upgrades for all units in the Sphere.

Ground Battalions - Infantry

Regular Infantry Battalion
The backbone of any military, regulars still make up the bulk most nation's active soldiers, even at the end of the 22nd century. While they will have electronics lacing their equipment and excellent communications gear, their modus operandi would not be terribly unfamiliar to soldiers two centuries previously.
Cost: 2
Upkeep: 1 Supply
Cargo Size: 10,000

Elite Infantry Battalion
All militaries have those who go above and beyond the norm. These are sent in for the most demanding tasks where ability counts more than numbers.
Cost: 10
Upkeep: 2 Supply
Cargo Size: 10,000

Shock Infantry Battalion
clad in heavy powersuits capable of deflecting small arms fire and wielding weapons powerful enough to seriously threaten tanks, shock infantry make fearsome opponents in close quarters. However their price and specialized production lines means they tend to see limited use.
Cost: 20
Upkeep: 5 Supply
Cargo Size: 20,000

Special Operation Forces
Special Operation Forces are more than just a collection of soldiers, they are multidisciplinary groups including front line operators plus an entire backing of intelligence and support staff. Highly trained at infiltration and covert operations they are deployed in critical operations where larger, heavier forces cannot be sent out. Their skillset is a specialized one and while individually they are peerless, sending these men and women into the trenches is a waste of manpower.
Cost: 20
Upkeep: 1 Supply
Cargo Size: 1,000
No nation may have more than two active Special Operation Forces.

Ground Battalions - Vehicles

Transport

Truck Mobilization
3- and 4-axle utility trucks are ubiquitous across known space. Ranging from simple vehicles not significantly more sophisticated than WWII-era M35 trucks to advanced designs imported from Earth itself they are all rugged and dependable, making them ideal for conversion to military use.
Cost: 2
Upkeep: 1 Supply
Cargo Size: 5,000

Skimmer Mobilization
Being little more than a gravity-lift motor and control surfaces, skimmers are fast single-person vehicles comparable in function to motorcycles or jump packs. This gives equipped infantry significant personal mobility but, not surprisingly, the unarmored vehicles do not provide any protection in combat.
Cost: 4
Upkeep: 2 Supply
Cargo Size: 1,000, 0 if attached to an infantry Battalion

APC Mobilization
Armored Personnel Carriers are the wheels of any proper vehicularized infantry formation. Generally built on 8x8 wheeled chassis they provide excellent cross-country mobility, protection against most infantry weapons and one or more automatic weapons.
Cost: 8
Upkeep: 2 Supply
Cargo Size: 5,000

IFV Mobilization
The bigger cousins to APCs, Infantry Fighting Vehicles are far more than just 'battlefield taxis'. Significantly heavier than APCs and built on tracked chassis, they have efficient armor and potent weapons normally including both guns and guided missiles. While not quite light tanks, they are nonetheless powerful vehicles in their own right.
Cost: 16
Upkeep: 4 Supply
Cargo Size: 5,000
Limited to 1 Upgrade Slot without Tank Industry

Helicopter Mobilization
The helicopter (though more advanced designs may use vectored thrust or antigravity systems) is pretty much the ultimate in tactical mobility. Baseline models are only lightly armed with defensive weapons, but progressive upgrades can result in impressively-armed transports. Helicopters are strictly atmosphere-only and are ill-suited for orbital ops - though some have launched them from drop-pods for rapid landings.
Cost: 40
Upkeep: 10 Supply
DP: 40
Cargo Size (stowed): 10,000
Limited to 1 Upgrade Slot without Aerospace Industry

Armored Vehicles

Armored Cavalry Battalion
Essentially (though sometimes inaccurately) portrayed as 'light tanks', armored cavalry is a variety of wheeled or tracked vehicles that fall somewhere between IFVs and proper tanks in terms of protection and firepower.
Cost: 16
Upkeep: 4 Supply
Cargo Size: 5,000
Limited to 1 Upgrade Slot without Tank Industry

Tank Battalion
The mailed fist of any respectable army, tanks need little introduction. More powerful than their 21th century counterparts, they are feared on the battlefield. Some advanced models are mounted on gravity-repulsion chassis, turning them into high-speed hovertanks.
Cost: 40
Upkeep: 10 Supply
Cargo Size: 10,000
Limited to 1 Upgrade Slot without Tank Industry

Strider Battalion
Striders (or sometimes Battlemechs) are essentially tanks that walk on two, four or sometimes six legs across the most rugged of terrain. Heavily armed with a variety of cannon and missile systems they can deliver massive amounts of line-of-sight firepower. Sadly, despite their advantages, their high profiles render them somewhat less capable of resisting weapons fire than conventional tanks.
Cost: 60
Upkeep: 15 Supply
Cargo Size: 10,000

Artillery

Artillery Battery
The ‘big stick’, mobile artillery can deliver precision strikes in support of forward elements from many kilometres away.
Cost: 10
Upkeep: 3 Supply
Cargo Size: 5,000

Orbital Defense Battery
When the skies are full of hostile warships, it pays to invest in a good orbital defense network. Most systems use high-burn missiles to reach and attack objects in orbit, though railguns and even tightly-focussed energy weapons are used.
Cost: 40
Upkeep: 10 Supply, 2 He3
Cargo Size: 5,000

Super Ground Vehicles

Mobile Gun Fort
As much ship as tank, mobile gun forts are rolling fortresses bristling with weapons. Immense artillery cannons, rocket systems, air defense lasers – all are used in the chastisement of the enemy. Nothing short of onboard fusion reactors can power these behemoths’ motive systems.
Cost: 16 each
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 2 He3
Cargo Size: 5,000

Landship
Only modern engineering and materiels science could actually make a land battleship work.
Cost: 150 each
Upkeep: 40 Supply, 20 He3
Cargo Size: 100,000

Aerospace Craft

Fixed Wing

UAV Flight
Most aircraft remain piloted, but for two centuries virtually all recon has been done by robots. Unmanned Aerospace Vehicles are lightweight and almost disposable, with long loiter times and effective sensors. Some models even include offensive weaponry, though their lack of speed generally makes them poor dogfighters.
Cost: 4
DP: 2
Upkeep: 1 Supply, 1 He3

Gunship Flight
The attack helicopter has been a staple of ground actions since the 20th century. Modern iterations often use sophisticated gravity motors and brilliant weapons but the goal is the same; elimination of ground forces with extreme prejudice.
Cost: 10
DP: 4
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 2 He3
Limited to 1 Upgrade Slot without Aerospace Industry

Fighter Flight
Single-seat attack aircraft have long dominated the skies and then space, denying battlespace to the enemy while striking from above. While now facing competition from mobile suits, fighters and their variants remain a core component of any aerospace force.
Cost: 16
DP: 4
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 8 He3
May be built as Strike Fighter or Intercept Fighter variants.
Limited to 1 Upgrade Slot without Aerospace Industry

Bomber
Far larger than any attack aircraft, bombers can deliver tens of tons of ordnance across long distances. While much too large to effectively engage other aircraft they mount powerful defenses to protect themselves from defensive fire.
Cost: 16
DP: 6
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 8 He3

Superfighter
Faster, more agile and more powerful than any regular fighter, superfighters are the pinnacle of aerospace performance.
Cost: 24
DP: 2
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 10 He3

Aerospace Units-Mecha

Mobile Suit
Originally based on makeshift modifications to orbital construction vehicles, mobile suits came into their own during ZOCU's struggle for independence. Equipped with ever-increasing levels of firepower, armor and mobility they became the symbol of ZOCU's war machine during the war of '87.
Cost: 8
DP: 2
Upkeep: 2 Supply, 4 He3

Heavy Mobile Suit
The first 'Heavy' mobile suits were deployed just as the war of '87 was ending, the ultimate evolution and last word in assault mecha.
Cost: 12
DP: 3
Upkeep: 3 Supply, 6 He3

Orbital Frame
Only sporadically encountered during the war, so-called 'Orbital Frames' were deadly surprises to Core World pilots. Reserved for aces only, the addition of honed skills to the already-superlative performance of these machines proved almost unstoppable.
Cost: 30
DP: 4
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 10 He3

Superbombers

Mobile Armor
As the war continued to expand in scope and a helium blockade began to look inevitable, ZOCU sought ways to bring the conflict to a favorable conclusion though military means. One of the crash programs instituted were the deployment of mobile armors, immense aerospace craft armed with far more firepower than any conventional bomber.
Cost: 100
DP: 20
Upkeep: 20 Supply, 50 He3

Super Mobile Armor
Hypothetical craft that primarily exist as paper projects dating back to the war, Super Mobile Armors continue to hold mindshare in engineers with more resources than sense.
Cost: 250
DP: 50
Upkeep: 40 Supply, 100 He3

Utility

Utility Flight For everything that doesn't involve dropping bombs on someone, there's utility planes.
Cost: 8
DP: 4
Upkeep: 2 Supply, 2 He3

AWACS

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Warships

All ships may take one free upgrade to represent their propulsion type; +0 Rocket Thrusters or +0 Gravity Drive. Further levels must be taken with upgrades as normal.

Light Vessels

Frigate
Frigates are spartan, lightweight ships with generalized but limited capabilities. Their economy and simplicity makes them attractive for smaller navies but in larger militaries they will typically be relegated to low-priority or gap-filling missions. However, they are also some of the largest warships normally designed for regular atmospheric operations.
Cost: 16
Upkeep: 2 Supply, 4 He3
DP/cap: 1
Cargo/cap: 1000
Can be carried as a HLV

Destroyer
A common warship class across explored space, destroyers strike a balance between cost and effectiveness. They form the mainstay of many navies both small and large.
Cost: 32
Upkeep: 4 Supply, 8 He3
DP/cap: 2
Cargo/cap: 2,000

Cruiser
Effective and well-rounded medium-sized ships, cruisers are the most powerful non-capital ships in the Sphere. Notably they feature significantly superior electronics to smaller ships and are fully capable of independent operations.
Cost: 80
Upkeep: 10 Supply, 20 He3
DP: 2
DP/cap: 6
Cargo/cap: 5000

Light Carrier
Popular among smaller navies, light carriers allow for the deployment of respectable aerospace forces without requiring the investment in a full fleet carrier.
Cost: 80
Upkeep: 10 Supply, 20 He3
DP: 40
DP/cap: 20
Cargo/cap: 20,000

Capital Ships

Battleships
Battleships are the hard core of any major fleet and the white elephants of lesser ones. With much greater firepower than cruisers and effective defenses they can easily take on several escort ships and emerge victorious.
Cost: 200
Upkeep: 25 Supply, 80 He3
DP: 5
DP/cap: 15
Cargo/cap: 20,000

Fleet Carrier
The primary instrument of military policy for more aerospace-inclined states, fleet carriers can launch enough aircraft to dominate almost any battlespace environment.
Cost: 200
Upkeep: 25 Supply, 80 He3
DP: 100
DP/cap: 50
Cargo/cap: 50,000

Super Capital Ships

Super Carrier
Supercarriers are the largest dedicated carrier ships in known space and only built by the most industrially puissant states. They are more than simply flying airfields though, as they are well-protected and feature excellent C3 facilities.
Cost: 500
Upkeep: 50 Supply, 200 He3
DP: 200
DP/cap: 100
Cargo/cap: 150,000

Super Battleship
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Cost: 500
Upkeep: 50 Supply, 200 He3
DP: 10
DP/cap: 30
Cargo/cap: 50,000

Titan
Immense mobile fortresses, Titans are effectively self-contained task forces. Their prohibitive cost and complexity ensures that they are firmly limited to the major industrial systems of the core worlds.
Cost: 1500
Upkeep: 150 Supply, 800 He3
DP: 200
DP/cap: 200
Cargo/cap: 500,000

Civilian Shipping

Heavy Lift Vehicle
Heavy Lift Vehicles (HLVs) are bulky cargo craft designed specifically to lift large quantities of materiel from a gravity well into orbit. While the construction of orbital elevators in the Core has rendered them mostly obselete, they remain a cornerstone of commerce in both the Expanse and the Rim. Their high speed in atmosphere (as compared to a conventional freighter anyhow) also makes them ideal for military landings.
Cost: 10
DP: N/A
Upkeep: 1 Supply, 5 He3
Cargo Capacity: 10,000

Heavy Cargo Pod
Essentially HLVs with all propulsion systems removed, Heavy Cargo Pods (HCPs) are bargelike cargo containers used on interstellar shipping. The advantage of using cargo pods is similar to that of prespace containerization; ships can drop and recover pods in a matter of hours to be unloaded as necessary, limiting the amount of time expensive FTL ships remain idling.
Cost: 4
DP: N/A
Upkeep: None
Cargo Capacity: 20,000

Conveyor
Cost: 6
Upkeep: 2 Supply, 6 He3
Transport Ability: 2x Heavy Lift Vehicles/Heavy Cargo Pods
Notes: Requires double Delta Dust

Heavy Conveyor
Cost: 20
Upkeep: 6 Supply, 20 He3
Transport Ability: 12x Heavy Lift Vehicles/Heavy Cargo Pods
Notes: Requires double Delta Dust

Couriers
Cost: 8
Upkeep: 1 Supply, 3 He3
Cargo Capacity: 10,000
Special: Uses Warship FTL speed

Basic Freighter
Cost: 8
Upkeep: 1 Supply, 5 He3
Cargo Capacity: 30,000

Bulk Freighter
Cost: 40
Upkeep: 5 Supply, 25 He3
Cargo Capacity: 250,000

Tramp Freighters
Cost: 2 Wealth/month
Cargo Capacity: 30,000

Jumpships
Cost: 30
Upkeep: 5 Supply, 30 He3
Transport Ability: 250 Base IP
Notes: Requires double Delta Dust. Civilian ships count as 4x Base IP for transport purposes.


Orbital Fortifications

Defense Satellite
A common sight across the entirety of Human space, defense satellites are a cost-effective way of denying unwanted access to important volumes of space. Commonly entirely automated, these weapons were liberally spread across the sphere during and after the war.
Cost: 20
Upkeep: 1 Supply, 2 He3
Can be transported as a Cargo Pod

Battlestation
Some paranoid military types do not see standard defense satellites as nearly sufficient. In these cases Battlestations are built to provide a powerful defense. In additional to their inherent combat abilities they can also support a respectable air wing.
Cost: 200
Upkeep: 10 Supply, 20 He3
DP: 50
DP/cap: 50

Star Fort
One part weapons platform and one part fortified staging area, Star Forts are the hub of any major starfleet's logistics and operations. Often built into hollow-out asteroids or into the surface of moons these facilities can house and support a significant number of combat warships.
Cost: 800
Upkeep: 25 Supply, 50 He3
DP: 250
DP/cap: 250
Base Dock Capacity: 1000


Experimental Units

Experimental units may ignore any imposed limitations on what can be built and/or fitted to a unit and have an additional upgrade slot, but have a flat IP cost doubling.

Unit Upgrades

Upgrades are modifications made to a unit in order to improve its performance. Extra sets of missiles, oversized engines and exceptionally powerful radar are examples of such. Note that since all units are built to be functional 'out of the box', in most cases upgrades increase the effectiveness in a given field - ships do not need to be given radar upgrades simply to track targets and tanks do not need to be given armor upgrades just to resist shells. A functional level in most abilities is assumed to exist.

Each upgrade adds 50% of the unit's base cost and provides a significant bonus. Each unit may have up to its tech level (normally 3) in upgrades at no further penalty.

Upgrade List (Not exhaustive)

+X Weapons
This covers a wide variety of lethally-tasked systems, ranging from slug-firing infantry rifles to ship-mounted laser cannons and everything in between. Represents the quintessential ‘gun’.

+X AA Weapons
These are weapons specifically designed to engage small, fast-moving targets. They commonly represent a combination of high-agility missiles, lasers and rapid-fire railguns.

+X Melee Weapons
Melee weapons includes such things are shotguns, claymore mines, dumb bombs, offensively-tasked CIWS gatling guns and, yes, giant robot swords.

+X Shields/Active Defenses
Representing various defensive measures such as defensive jammers/dazzlers, chaff, point-defense guns and other similar equipment, Active Defenses are the primary protection on most warships.

+X Armor
Armor is passive protection against attacks, making it both more and less effective than Active Defenses. On most warships it represents damage-mitigation features more than actual belts of hyper-steel. In contrast on ground vehicles it is one of the main modes of defense.

+X Sensors
This normally represents powerful, long-range radar and lidar systems. These are often necessary to detect or acquire targets at long range. Additionally, they are of great help in detecting heavily stealthed vehicles.

+X ECM
While many modern units are equipped with a variety of defensive electronics, some take this a step further and mount powerful wide-area electronic jamming systems. Such equipment can disrupt sensors and decrease effective weapon range. However it is not subtle.

+X Command
While all military formations have integrated C3 facilities, sometimes it is desired to have particularly large, well-outfitted command systems for large operations.

+X Stealth
Concealment from detection is a concept as old as warfare itself. However in an age of cheap, high-tech detection gear fieldcraft alone is often not enough to escape detection. To that end sophisticated materiels and clever design is often mated to hide from prying sensors.

+1 Aerospace Capable
This upgrade is specific to ships of all sizes. It enables the so-fitted ship to enter atmosphere at high speed and perform there – without it, even gravity drive ships are rather sluggish and clumsy. In space, it has the additional effect of significantly increasing tactical mobility. However, the increased fuel demands of high-performance engines results in a 50% increase to He3 or Monopole consumption.

+X Docking Collars
While transporting HLVs between the stars is efficiently done with Conveyors, they are generally treated as military liabilities. Slow and fragile, they make attractive targets. As a consequence, some militaries have opted to transport HLVs on specially-outfitted warships. On warships, every +1 Docking Collar upgrade allows 1 HLV docking point per 40 IP of ship cost. On Conveyors/Heavy Conveyors, every +1 Docking Collar upgrade increases HLV docking points by 50% of base.

See Also

Slotfree Added Capabilities