Mako

The Mako is a series of Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV) developed by the Coalition Military Technology Board for the Coalition Army during the Xindi Conflict.

The first model the Mark One-Alpha Mako was mass produced far too late to be deployed to serve in the war. The model line did however severe with distinction throughout the Guardian Conflict and later conflicts.

Designed as a fast armoured transport, the Mako is armed with a computer assisted single turret mount anti-armour type-7 phase cannon, linked with a rapid fire plasma pulse mini-gun for anti-infantry purposes. Able to hold up to 12 people, one driver and 11 passengers.

Equip with sensors, light hull plating, and powered by a micro fusion engine, the Mako was capable of reaching speeds of up to 320-kph. With acceptable fuel consumption, a single Mako can go over one full year between refueling.