Vulture

"Vulture Hover Bikes...they were fast, light and highly maneuverable and gave their riders about as much protection as a paper hat."

The vulture-class hover bike (aka vulture hover cycle) is a terran hoverbike used mainly for scouting.

Overview
In use by 2478, the vulture is a lightly-armored one-man hoverbike primarily used for scouting and patrol, designed with speed and reliability in mind. Its limited gravity hover technology allows the bike to travel over rough terrain with little loss of traction or speed, and reach speeds up to 230 miles per hour. Three men could overload a bike. An onboard computer and sensors mounted in the "nose" of the craft keeps it at a steady pace for most of the time. These features make the vulture suitable for patrolling the vast wildernesses typically found around terran colonies. They produce a humming whine as they move.

Vultures are ill suited for heavy combat, given their light frame. However, they make excellent skirmishers, especially against lightly armored targets. Vultures are also tasked with scavenging ("scavenger hover bike" is a term occasionally used). In some occasions, vultures may be formed into small squadrons, usually attached to mechanized infantry. Given the speed at which the bikes move however, it is difficult to maintain cohesion. The vulture's driver seat can be enclosed depending on model, customization, or operating environment and can be configured for someone to ride shotgun.

In the Confederate Armored Vehicle Corps, aspiring vulture pilots had to pass a minimal physical fitness exam before becoming a pilot. Originally, the standard Vulture armament was an anti-personnel APG-2 "Thumper" Grenade Launcher. Since the Brood War however, may instead be equipped with a mounted laser cannon. Other optional equipment includes spider mines and ion thrusters.

The vulture remained in use by the Dominion Armed Forces until at least 2502 and Dominion Ghost Program trainees begin training in the use of vultures in their second year. Vultures can still be found in use by the mercenary group Raynor's Raiders.

Technology similar to that found in the vulture is available in civilian hoverbikes, such as the 428 hoverbike.

StarCraft
Vultures are ideal for scouting and dealing with small-sized ground units such as zerglings, zealots and marines. Given that vultures are not very durable, they are most effective when using hit-and-run attacks to harass the enemy and are not recommended for large scale attacks. Vultures are also effective hunters against units such as high templar, defilers and other ground-based spellcaster units and can get rid an expansion base's workers in little time.

In terran vs protoss matches, vultures are vital with their mines which can severely injure high-hit point protoss units and for delaying an attack. Spider mines also fill a harassment role very well against both zerg and protoss.

Quotations

 * See: Vulture Quotations

StarCraft: Ghost


The vulture unit in StarCraft: Ghost is still a lightly-armored fast-moving vehicle. It is armed with either an AGP-2 "Thumper" Grenade Launcher or a laser cannon. Capable of being used by ghosts and light infantry, it is nonetheless vulnerable to enemy attacks, including having the vehicle stolen from underneath the driver.

StarCraft II
The vulture, while not available in multiplayer, is available in the terran campaign, Wings of Liberty, able to be built by Raynor's Raiders.

Known Vulture Pilots

 * Captain Plunder
 * Marshal/Captain Jim Raynor
 * "Sergeant"
 * Aios Karnage (mercenary leader)
 * Corporal Smith-punn
 * Private Bowers
 * Private Fu
 * Private William Peaches
 * Private Amy Windom
 * Hogan

Trivia
The vulture's unit portrait in StarCraft II is based on Jason Huck.