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The CT-32 is constructed on a '''reinforced 6×6 chassis''' designed for reliable performance under load and across mixed terrain conditions. The vehicle is powered by a '''gasoline inline engine''' in the | The CT-32 is constructed on a '''reinforced 6×6 chassis''' designed for reliable performance under load and across mixed terrain conditions. The vehicle is powered by a '''gasoline inline engine''' in the 100 horsepower class, paired with a '''manual transmission''' optimized for torque and control. | ||
A '''three-axle, all-wheel drive system''' combined with '''solid axle leaf spring suspension''' provides stability and traction under full payload conditions. The design prioritizes mechanical simplicity, allowing consistent performance even in degraded field environments. | A '''three-axle, all-wheel drive system''' combined with '''solid axle leaf spring suspension''' provides stability and traction under full payload conditions. The design prioritizes mechanical simplicity, allowing consistent performance even in degraded field environments. | ||
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| General Characteristics | |
| Classification | Standardized 2.5-ton 6×6 motor transport |
| Type | Medium troop and cargo transport |
| Origin | Gondara |
| Manufacturer | Gondaran State Arsenals |
| Used By | Army of Gondara |
| Design Date | 1932 |
| Service Entry | 1935 |
| Unit Cost | |
| Crew | 1 |
| Passengers | 12 |
| Technical Data | |
| Weight | ~6,000 lbs (curb) |
| Dimensions | ~21 ft (L) × ~8 ft (W) × ~8.5 ft (cab) (H) |
| Ground Clearance | ~10 in |
| Engine | Inline gasoline engine (approx. 70–90 hp class) |
| Fuel Capacity | ~30 gal |
| Power | ~100 hp |
| Torque | |
| Transmission | 4–5 speed manual |
| Suspension | Solid axle, leaf spring |
| Range | ~300 mi (road) |
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| Utility & Logistics | |
| Payload / Towing | 2.5 tons (~5,000 lbs)/ Moderate (light artillery and trailers) |
| Wheel Standard | Shared with battalion towed systems |
| Equipment | Universal MG Mount (UMGM compatible) |
| Combat Data | |
| Armament | None, LMG-25 / VMG-33 / HMG-34 (mounted) |
| Armor | None |
| Communications | None |
Overview
The CT-32 is the standard medium transport vehicle of the Army of Gondara. Designed as a 2.5-ton 6×6 motorized platform, it serves as the primary means of infantry mobility, enabling rapid deployment, organized dismount, and sustained operational movement.
The CT-32 is built to transport a full 12-man infantry squad as a single unit while supporting the mounted operation of crew-served weapons through the Universal Machine Gun Mount (UMGM) system.
The vehicle emphasizes durability, simplicity, and battlefield practicality over refinement, forming the backbone of Gondaran motorized infantry doctrine.
Design Characteristics
The CT-32 is constructed on a reinforced 6×6 chassis designed for reliable performance under load and across mixed terrain conditions. The vehicle is powered by a gasoline inline engine in the 100 horsepower class, paired with a manual transmission optimized for torque and control.
A three-axle, all-wheel drive system combined with solid axle leaf spring suspension provides stability and traction under full payload conditions. The design prioritizes mechanical simplicity, allowing consistent performance even in degraded field environments.
The rear section consists of an open troop and cargo bed with inward-facing bench seating and a central aisle, enabling rapid dismount and internal movement.
Field Serviceability
The CT-32 is engineered for straightforward maintenance under field conditions. Routine service procedures are supported by:
- Standardized mechanical components across the fleet
- Accessible engine and drivetrain layout
- Clearly marked service points
- Basic tool compatibility with battalion motor pool equipment
The design allows field crews and motor pool personnel to perform repairs with minimal specialized equipment, ensuring continued mobility during sustained operations.
Operational Use
The CT-32 is employed as the primary transport platform for Gondaran line infantry units and is integral to all levels of motorized operations.
It is commonly used for:
- Infantry squad transport
- Movement of heavy weapons teams
- Ammunition and equipment transport
- Towing light artillery and support systems
- Convoy operations and rapid redeployment
The vehicle allows units to arrive at the battlefield in organized formation, enabling controlled deployment and immediate transition into defensive positions.
Configurations
The CT-32 is designed as a flexible platform and may be reconfigured depending on mission requirements. Common configurations include:
- Troop Transport Configuration — full 12-man squad with equipment
- Weapons Carrier Configuration — mounted crew-served weapon with reduced passenger load
- Cargo Configuration — increased payload capacity with seating removed
- Medical Configuration — stretcher-based casualty transport
- Support Configuration — tools, communications, or logistical supplies
Armament
The CT-32 is not a dedicated combat vehicle but is fully compatible with the Universal Machine Gun Mount (UMGM) system.
This allows mounting of approved crew-served weapons, including:
When equipped, mounted weapons are operated in a combat-ready state during movement and provide:
- Convoy security
- Immediate response to ambush
- Overwatch during deployment
Armament is mission-dependent and centrally controlled within unit doctrine.
Limitations
Despite its effectiveness as a transport platform, the CT-32 has several inherent limitations:
- No armor protection for crew or passengers
- Limited off-road performance in extreme terrain
- Vulnerability to concentrated fire and ambush
- Reduced mobility under maximum load conditions
- Dependence on maintenance support for sustained operations
Summary
The CT-32 serves as the foundational transport platform of Gondaran motorized infantry forces. Combining reliability, simplicity, and adaptability, it enables coordinated movement and deployment at the squad level while supporting integrated crew-served weapon systems.
Its standardized design and compatibility with the UMGM system ensure that Gondaran units remain mobile, organized, and combat-ready throughout all phases of operation.