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2nd Gen. Super Tank
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It's a super, super tank.
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I decided to resurrect my Super Tank and add suspension and more guns. The suspension is similar to that of the Scorpion of Halo. In the front it has two 105 cannons and the turret has one 105 and a 30 mm gatling gun. It has very thick slope armor in the front and sides. It has two crew, driver and gunner. It has excellent mobility with its Hydroxygen fueled turbo-shaft.




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 I made it 
  November 18, 2009
Quoting Field Marshal Cliffe OMG. This is simply amazing. It's probably just as good as my main battle tank, maybe even better!!! There are a few things you could do to improve though to make it the best: 1- Remove the two 105mm guns in front. A tank this small can't possibly have three main cannons. I would mount a single 130mm gun in the turret. 2- Lower its profile. All modern tanks try to make as low a profile as possible to be a smaller target. Plus, you'll be able to make your turret much bigger. 3- 30mm gatling guns aren't as ground-vehicle mountable as you might think. It's one of the largest single forward firing guns to ever be fitted on an aircraft. Look at this photo for comparison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GAU-8_meets_VW_Type_1.jpg (that huge drum behind the cannon is the magazine) Now that I think about it, however, by 2035 it should be okay- so keep it mounted. You should probably still lower the tank's profile though and make the turret bigger. If you can make the changes I listed above, this tank will probably be adopted as a secondary Prussian MBT or even the primary MBT. Plus, the King of Prussia will probably give you a big, shiny medal! Very few have ever received medals from him or I on these pages. In fact, I can only think of one who has now; Jesse Nelms. But anyway; AWESOMESAUCE!!!!!
Hmm, I see what you mean, I'll get my engineers on it immediately.
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  November 17, 2009
Oh, dear... sorry for the super-long comment! LOL!
 I like it 
  November 17, 2009
OMG. This is simply amazing. It's probably just as good as my main battle tank, maybe even better!!! There are a few things you could do to improve though to make it the best: 1- Remove the two 105mm guns in front. A tank this small can't possibly have three main cannons. I would mount a single 130mm gun in the turret. 2- Lower its profile. All modern tanks try to make as low a profile as possible to be a smaller target. Plus, you'll be able to make your turret much bigger. 3- 30mm gatling guns aren't as ground-vehicle mountable as you might think. It's one of the largest single forward firing guns to ever be fitted on an aircraft. Look at this photo for comparison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GAU-8_meets_VW_Type_1.jpg (that huge drum behind the cannon is the magazine) Now that I think about it, however, by 2035 it should be okay- so keep it mounted. You should probably still lower the tank's profile though and make the turret bigger. If you can make the changes I listed above, this tank will probably be adopted as a secondary Prussian MBT or even the primary MBT. Plus, the King of Prussia will probably give you a big, shiny medal! Very few have ever received medals from him or I on these pages. In fact, I can only think of one who has now; Jesse Nelms. But anyway; AWESOMESAUCE!!!!!
 
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