Dragon infantry mobility vehicle

"Hell on wheels, that's what it is!"

- Anonymous

The Dragon infantry mobility vehicle, colloquially known as the Dragon IMV, was a multipurpose armoured vehicle manufactured by Jablomi Military Manufacturing between the years of 2557 and 2624; it most notably served the UNSC Army, Marine Corps, and a plethora of colonial militaries.

Background
The Dragon was the product of the Tactical Ground Support Vehicle Program, a component of the UNSC's reconstruction initiative. As the threat of the Covenant and its merciless directed energy weaponry had largely been subdued, the UNSC Defense Force made public its interest in developing more heavily armored, multirole vehicles.

Variants
Throughout its service career, a number of Dragon variants were developed. These ranged from mainline technical upgrades to what some consider to be "far-fetched" experimental platforms. Nonetheless, very few of these modified vehicles failed to prove themselves in the fields of modernized combat.


 * M1095 infantry fighting vehicle — An up-armored model that made use of two twenty millimeter N/AG-34 autocannons. It repeated proved its efficiency against better-armed insurgency groups.