Militech IVa Central Mobile Command and Control Center

Considered by the Law Enforcement agencies of the world to be one of the most well designed and engineered tactical command vehicles available. The CMCCC system comprises an articulated tractor-trailer rig massing some forty tons in weight, protected by some of the best armor and armament systems on the market, and housing some of the most advanced surveillance and communication equipment available.

CMCCC runs on standard synthetic fuel, It is a fast and reliable method of achieving tactical and strategic coordination of any force, in any situation.

The interior of the CMCCC is a high-tech command centre, designed using only the best technology and expertise from the labs of the Militech Corporation. Within this vehicle are the following systems: The exterior of the trailer area is protected by fireproof armor, while the tractor cab is armored to a lesser degree.
 * 1) Office Communications Suite with four additional miniscreen TVs, each linked to an external audio/video recorder unit, providing all-round vision of the area surrounding the vehicle. This unit is always manned by a Police Technical Officer.
 * 2) Surveillance Communications Suite similar to that used by the Surveillance teams in the Mercedes SpaceWagon 2000+. This unit is manned by a Surveillance Officer when in the field.
 * 3) Police Cyberdeck Interface linked via radio splice to the main Net, and by dedicated link to the Police Central CPU.This deck is similar to the Police Issue deck, and its memory is empty, allowing individual NETSEC officers to utilize their own personal programs when the system is needed.
 * 4) Militech Multipurpose Weapons Console linked to the vehicle's weapon systems and security cameras. In addition, this console can be linked by radio to any remote weapons, and then used to direct fire from those weapons. This function has a maximum range of 5km. Using the console, all weapons can be voice-activated, fired manually, or set to fire upon any moving target by the weapons officer who mans this console at all times.
 * 5) Command Console manned by the Chief Tactical Surveillance Officer. This console can be used to patch into all activities of the various other consoles and, if necessary, assume control of their functions.

The roof of the vehicle holds two APEX II turret systems, one at the rear of the main body and one at the front. Both of these turrets have a 270o arc of fire, which stops them from crippling or destroying each other. Both turrets are linked to the Weapon Control Console inside the vehicle, through the security cameras mounted above the weapons.

Both flanks of the vehicle mount additional security cameras to provide 360o vision to those inside.

The roof section of the trailer is also fitted with four Power Grid improved solar panels, allowing the CMCCC to operate in the field independently from any fixed power supply, although links at the base of the fifth-wheel socket are included for power hook-ups when necessary. In addition, a series of internal batteries can be hooked up to provide thirty-six hours of power.

Each corner of the trailer is also fitted with powerful spotlights, which can illuminate an area 80m around the CMCCC.

A limited arms locker and some medical equipment is kept in the trailer section, but the content depends greatly upon the situation the vehicle is being used for.