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 The main compartment stretches from the vehicle's rear ramp to the commander's station, but is no longer used for passengers as in other variants. Though it is of modular layout, allowing for the vehicle to be adopted to a variety of roles, it is mostly filled with ammunition and used for little ese; the primary intended role of the Mobile Anti-Armor Cannon System is to provide rapid moving and powerful firepower, not carry infantry or their supplies. Due to being filled to the brim with munitions and other necessary supplies, the vehicle is often described as 'closely fitted' or 'cozy' by typical Star Army of Yamatai personnel, but is notably far more spacious than older designs such as tankettes. The main compartment stretches from the vehicle's rear ramp to the commander's station, but is no longer used for passengers as in other variants. Though it is of modular layout, allowing for the vehicle to be adopted to a variety of roles, it is mostly filled with ammunition and used for little ese; the primary intended role of the Mobile Anti-Armor Cannon System is to provide rapid moving and powerful firepower, not carry infantry or their supplies. Due to being filled to the brim with munitions and other necessary supplies, the vehicle is often described as 'closely fitted' or 'cozy' by typical Star Army of Yamatai personnel, but is notably far more spacious than older designs such as tankettes.
  
-The commander is located in teh center of the vehicle with a station composed of a crash seat and a volumetric command and control system. Meanwhile, slightly forward of but still over the main compartment of the vehicle, the gunner resides within the turret's bustle directly underneath the turret and autoloader assembly. From here, the gunner may remotely control the turret on the vehicle. Meanwhile, unlike the commander and gunner, the driver receives his or her own compartment forward of the two. It has a reclined crash seat and volumetric view system of its own.+The commander is located in the center of the vehicle with a station composed of a crash seat and a volumetric command and control system. Meanwhile, slightly forward of but still over the main compartment of the vehicle, the gunner resides within the turret's bustle directly underneath the turret and autoloader assembly. From here, the gunner may remotely control the turret on the vehicle. Meanwhile, unlike the commander and gunner, the driver receives his or her own compartment forward of the two. It has a reclined crash seat and volumetric view system of its own.
  
 Though the interior of the turret can be entered by anyone in the main compartment, it is done only for maintenance or reloading of the magazine. The turret houses the 125mm gun as well as its accompanying auto-loader and ready magazine, from which it directly feeds from. Only 15 rounds can be held in the turret at any one time; additional ammunition is commonly stowed in the main compartment's ammo racks, awaiting manual refilling of the autoloading magazine. Though the interior of the turret can be entered by anyone in the main compartment, it is done only for maintenance or reloading of the magazine. The turret houses the 125mm gun as well as its accompanying auto-loader and ready magazine, from which it directly feeds from. Only 15 rounds can be held in the turret at any one time; additional ammunition is commonly stowed in the main compartment's ammo racks, awaiting manual refilling of the autoloading magazine.