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[[File:DevilDog00.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Mars]] Pattern Devil Dog of the [[Imperial Guard]]]]
 
[[File:DevilDog00.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Mars]] Pattern Devil Dog of the [[Imperial Guard]]]]
The '''Devil Dog''' is a variant of the [[Hellhound]] flame-thrower tank that is used by the [[Imperial Guard]]. Both vehicles are based upon the Imperial [[Chimera]] armoured transport chassis. The Devil Dog variant of the Hellhound replaces the Hellhound's [[Inferno Cannon]] with a [[Melta Cannon]] and is used by the Imperial Guard for anti-armour fighting, and for engaging enemy heavy infantry such as those wearing [[Power Armour]]. As the Devil Dog is a variant of the Hellhound, its troop compartment has long since been replaced with an armoured storage area although in this case for the pyrum-petrol fuel mix. There are several different patterns of the Hellhound and its variants in use by the [[Imperium]], such as the Artemia Pattern which replaces the vehicle's turret with one that is remotely controlled from inside the tank by the vehicle's commander which allows the tank to make do with a crew of only two, and the Mars Pattern which replaces the standard pattern's single large fuel tank with several smaller fuel tanks that can be hidden inside the remnants of the Chimera chassis' troop compartment. The use of the smaller fuel tanks is preferred as they make the Hellhound and its variants more difficult to identify when compared to standard Chimera transports.
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The '''Devil Dog''' is a variant of the [[Hellhound]] flame-thrower tank that is used by the [[Imperial Guard]]. Both vehicles are based upon the Imperial [[Chimera]] armoured transport chassis. The Devil Dog variant of the Hellhound replaces the Hellhound's [[Inferno Cannon]] with a [[Melta Cannon]] and is used by the Imperial Guard for anti-armour fighting, and for engaging enemy heavy infantry such as those wearing [[Power Armour]]. As the Devil Dog is a variant of the Hellhound, its troop compartment has long since been replaced with an armoured storage area for a pyrum-petrol fuel mix. There are several different patterns of the Hellhound and its variants in use by the [[Imperium]], such as the Artemia Pattern which replaces the vehicle's turret with one that is remotely controlled from inside the tank by the vehicle's commander which allows the tank to make do with a crew of only two, and the Mars Pattern which replaces the standard pattern's single large fuel tank with several smaller fuel tanks that can be hidden inside the remnants of the Chimera chassis' troop compartment. The use of the smaller fuel tanks is preferred as they make the Hellhound and its variants more difficult to identify when compared to standard Chimera transports.
   
 
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DevilDog00

A Mars Pattern Devil Dog of the Imperial Guard

The Devil Dog is a variant of the Hellhound flame-thrower tank that is used by the Imperial Guard. Both vehicles are based upon the Imperial Chimera armoured transport chassis. The Devil Dog variant of the Hellhound replaces the Hellhound's Inferno Cannon with a Melta Cannon and is used by the Imperial Guard for anti-armour fighting, and for engaging enemy heavy infantry such as those wearing Power Armour. As the Devil Dog is a variant of the Hellhound, its troop compartment has long since been replaced with an armoured storage area for a pyrum-petrol fuel mix. There are several different patterns of the Hellhound and its variants in use by the Imperium, such as the Artemia Pattern which replaces the vehicle's turret with one that is remotely controlled from inside the tank by the vehicle's commander which allows the tank to make do with a crew of only two, and the Mars Pattern which replaces the standard pattern's single large fuel tank with several smaller fuel tanks that can be hidden inside the remnants of the Chimera chassis' troop compartment. The use of the smaller fuel tanks is preferred as they make the Hellhound and its variants more difficult to identify when compared to standard Chimera transports.

Armament

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The Devil Dog's turret-mounted Melta Cannon

The Devil Dog replaces the standard hull-mounted Inferno Cannon found on the Hellhound with a Melta Cannon. A Melta Cannon is an Imperial Melta Weapon that makes use of a miniature fusion reaction to produce a concentrated beam of intense, searing heat. This weapon system is commonly mounted on Reaver-class and Warlord-class Titans, yet the Devil Dog uses a scaled-down version of the same technology. The Melta Cannon used by the Devil Dog, while not nearly as powerful as the full size Titan version, is still one of the most powerful Melta Weapons used by Imperial ground forces and is very capable of destroying enemy heavy infantry and armour in short order. When the weapon is fired, it makes a high-pitched howl as the moisture in the air vaporises, becoming a roaring blast as the target detonates. The vehicle is also armed with a hull-mounted Heavy Bolter, which can be replaced with either a Heavy Flamer, or a Multi-Melta. The tank can also be outfitted with the following enhancements: camouflage netting, extra armour plating, a Hunter-Killer Missile Launcher, improved communications equipment, a mine sweeper, rough terrain modifications, a Pintle-mounted Heavy Stubber or Storm Bolter, track guards, a searchlight, a dozer blade or mine plough, and smoke launchers.

Adeptus Mechanicus Technical Specifications

Devil Dog
Vehicle Name: Devil Dog Main Armament: Turret-mounted Melta Cannon
Forge World of Origin: Graia, Mars, Artemia Secondary Armament: Hull-mounted Heavy Bolter
Known Patterns: Unknown Traverse: 360 degrees
Crew: 1 Commander, 1 Driver, 1 Gunner Elevation: -8 to 25 degrees
Powerplant: Vulcanor 16 Twin-Coupled Multi-Burn Main Ammunition: Unlimited
Weight: 35 Tonnes (approx) Secondary Ammunition: 400 Rounds
Length: 6.90 metres Armour:
Width: 5.70 metres
Height: 4.10 metres Superstructure: 150 millimetres
Ground Clearance: 0.45 metres Hull: 120 millimetres
Max Speed On-Road: 70 kilometres per hour (approx) Gun Mantlet: N/A
Max Speed Off-Road: 55 kilometres per hour (approx) Vehicle Designation: Unknown
Transport Capacity: N/A Firing Ports: N/A
Access Points: N/A Turret: 150 millimetres

Also See

Sources

  • Codex: Imperial Guard (5th Edition), pp. 50, 101
  • Imperial Armour Volume One - Imperial Guard (Second Edition), pp. 73, 262, 267
  • Imperial Armour Volume Twelve - The Fall of Orpheus, pg. 196