Imperial Moff Battle Armor
Type:
Armor
Category:
Light Armor
Armor Cosmetic: Low-Light Camo
Armor Light Resistance Upgrade - I: Armorweave Construction
Armor Enhancement - II: Sneakers
Armor Enhancement - III: Sensor Telemetry Pod
Armor Helmet Upgrade - III: Multi-Frequency Target Acquisition System
18,360
Owned by: Nicfer Luthol
Prototype: Imperial Moff Battle Armor
The Imperial Moff Battle Armor is a heavier version of traditional Imperial Officer Battle Armor. It consists of a double-breasted black tunic with a round collar and matching trousers, a pair of black boots, a belt and an open-faced combat helmet. A medium black chestplate is worn over the tunic. While free of medals and battle ribbons, it features various rank insignia including a metal plaque, several code cylinders and officer's disks. Moff Gideon was known to wear one of these armors.
Imperial Moff Battle Armor has been designed with a low-light scheme camouflage. Each component of the armor has been applied with a mingled pattern of black and dark blue tones to better blend with a low-light environment.
Imperial Moff Battle Armor has been constructed using a lightweight armorweave, providing it with a little additional protection against a variety of attacks when compared to standard Imperial Moff Battle Armors.
The boots on this Imperial Moff Battle Armor have been enhanced with incredibly sound absorbent soles, muting the wearer's footfalls unless they are moving faster than a jogging pace.
Imperial Moff Battle Armor has been fitted with an integrated sensor telemetry pod emitting active signals programmed to bounce and return, providing accurate environmental data to feed to the user's Multi-Frequency Target Acquisition System should they have one, and back to a command center through encrypted telemetry.
The helmet of this Imperial Moff Battle Armor has been fitted with a Multi-Frequency Target Acquisition System (MFTAS), allowing the user to track and scan for multiple enemy targets. The MFTAS can calculate the outcomes of various tactics in a compressed time via computer models. Telemetry data including atmospheric conditions, the user's ammo count, unit member distance and individual ID tags, firing solutions, and tactical information is displayed around the peripheral of the user's field range for ease of use while keeping the center view unobstructed.