
Based on a turbine-central VTOL system, the Bruiser supports heavy infantry squads with it's twin chaingun weapons systems. It is capable of dropping 3-4 heavy infantry troops and enduring solitary battle with ground troops for hours.

However, it's main disadvantage is it's complete exposure to airborne threats. Concentration on development based around ground combat led to the lack of weapon hardpoints on the upper hull, and with it's sluggish controls, it may be able to withstand heavy aerial bombardment, but won't be able to keep it up. Deployment of the Bruiser depends on control of the contested territory's airspace.

However, it's heavy armor leads it to support solitary heavy strike missions, where the enemy's scrambling capabilities are inefficient to destroy it before the mission is complete.
Looks like I haven't lost my touch! This is a Arkane Guard VTOL airborne vehicle, with two 3-inch heavy anti-infantry guns, thick shielded armor, and slow movement. Now to make it's air fighting counterpart. Thanks for reading.