Type 10 'CaesiciusPlanes': Stop chasing me!!!!!
M48 Patton: LONG LIVE PATTON!!!!!!
Type 10 'CaesiciusPlanes': Stahp!!!
An Old Friend
Victoria M5A6: CO here as Delta 1, guys... do you copy?
Schkeska-Honey Badger: Yup! Loud and clear!
T-34/85: Da!
PzKpfw. IV: Ja! I hear you Commander!
Victoria M5A6: Ok! Now, this is what we are going to do here...
[5 minutes of discussing the plan]
Victoria M5A6: Got it?
Honey Badger, T-34/85 & Pz.IV: Got it!
Victoria M5A6: Ok! Now, let's go!
T-34/85: Chto? Where to now?
Victoria M5A6: You forgot?
T-34/85: HAHA! Yes....
PzKpfw. IV: Wow.....
Schkeska-Honey Badger: Ughhhhhhhhh
T-34/85: XD
Victoria M5A6: Sigh Just... Follow me....
T-34/85: As you wish
[At the viewing room]
Awwam Al-Khalid: Father, is this the place you are talking about?
Pakistani Al-Khalid: Yes, you will be put here just like any other tank
Awwam Al-Khalid: Oh, ok then father....
Pakistani Al-Khalid: Also, your brother Suleimani is here too
Awwam Al-Khalid: Brother Suleimani is here!? Cool! I'm in!
Pakistani Al-Khalid: Very well. I shiuld be going, have fun here!
[Now Back at the Battlefield]
Victoria M5A6: Alright... now, we shoukd be in our assault position, and let's wait for Alpha and the rest of Delta to arrive
PzKpfw. IV: Spotted! Suleimani! .4 miles ahead!
Victoria M5A6: I'll go for him!
Schkeska-Honey Badger: You sure?
Victoria M5A6: Yea
Schkeska-Honey Badger: Fine by me...
PzKpfw. IV: Good luck!
Victoria M5A6: Thanks! And also, prevent T-34 from doing anything stupid
Schkeska-Honey Badger: Roger!
[Victoria goes to meet up with Suleimani]
Suleimani: Oh, hey there gorgeous
Victoria M5A6: Oh... uh... hey there
Suleimani: Hm? maalkhatab?
Victoria M5A6:N-nothing, but we need to hide.... I turned off my radio and radar so they can't see us
Suleimani: Why?
Victoria M5A6: We need to talk...
Suleimani: Well, fine by me
[Outside]
???: Did you find them?
Imperial Leopard 1: Who now?
???: The 7th Battalion
Imperial Leopard 1: Oh.....
Teammates!!!
Al-Asad: Heheh... Found you infidel!
[Al-Asad takes position]
Al-Asad: Steady.... oh, wait.... M4! Come here!
M4 Sherman: What is it?
Al-Asad: Could you park right back there? I will flip when I shoot
M4 Sherman: Ok, but, why do you even have that gun?
Al-Asad: I don't know
M4 Sherman: Okie...
[As SU-315 runs through the barren landscape, Al-Asad git him on his sights]
Al-Asad: Heheheh!
[M4 clumsily pushes Al-Asad]
Al-Asad: Oh f-! Wait! Bang!
Referee TOG II: SU-315 is out!
Al-Asad: Oh sh--!
M4 Sherman: Sorry!
Al-Asad: Why!?
Referee TOG II: Al-Asad is out!
Characters
CaesiciusPlanes / Type 10 'CaesiciusPlanes'
M48 Patton ("LONG LIVE PATTON!!!")
Victoria M5A6
Schkeska-Honey Badger
PzKpfw IV
T-34/85
Suleimani
Awwam Al-Khalid
Pakistani Al-Khalid
Imperial Leopard 1 (The Imperial Forces / Antagonists)
An unknown tank
Al-Asad
SU-315
M4 Sherman
4 tanks to add; the TAM, the TAL-2, the AMX-40, and the Chieftain MKXI (11). @GoldenEagle
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation It's really funny how they go about.
@Pilotmario I know.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I was also the one who proposed the idea that Suleimani and Victoria had a previous engagement as lovers from officer school.
They both knew they could not be together because they were uncertain how their respective families would react. Suleimani's father, Pakistani Al-Khalid, has a special hatred for the British, although Pakistani Al-Khalid often acts like a British officer (swagger sticks, tea, not ducking when shot at, a characteristic stride, and the fact his uniform is derived from British uniforms). Victoria's grandfather Centurion likewise never liked Pakistanis, having been shot at by Pakistani Patton (new character?) during his service with India (he also served in the armies of Israel, Australian, New Zealand, and South Africa).
@Pilotmario k
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation True story.
On the other hand, there were less-flattering moments for Pakistani M48 Pattons, such as Asal Uttar, where 135 Indian tanks (45 M4 Shermans, 45 AMX-13 light tanks, and 45 Centurion MBT) challenged 264 Pakistani tanks (220 M47/M48 Patton MBT and 44 M24 Chaffee light tanks).
Now keep in mind that the Centurion and both variants of the Patton (M47 and M48) are very much comparable machines in terms of armor, mobility, and firepower. For all intents and purposes, the M4 Sherman is about as powerful as the AMX-13, since although the Sherman has better armor, the AMX-13 is more mobile. The Indian Army upgunned their Shermans much like the Israelis, fitting the AMX-13's 75mm high-velocity gun (which is comparable to the gun on the Panther), or the 76.2mm gun from the PT-76, although some had the obsolete 75mm M3 medium-velocity gun. Pakistani Sherman tanks employed the 76mm M1 high-velocity cannon, and served quite well. The Chaffee, although mobile, would have a 75mm M6 (which is basically the 75mm M3) and the armor of the AMX-13.
The Indian forces won decisively, losing only 10 tanks compared to the 99 lost by the Pakistanis, as the Indians lured the Pakistanis in a crossfire and the Pakistanis were bogged down in a swampy area. The Pakistanis blame bad tactics for this debacle, as the tank had performed incredibly well during the Battle of Chawinda, where the Patton makes up for Asal Uttar by halting the Indian Army advance.
@Pilotmario ye
Ahhhh this story is great 😂😂😂😂 @goldeneagle
@GoldenEagle
What role do you think The IX will have in this story?
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I think that the Pakistani Al-Khalid (Who is friends with M48 Patton and his brother M47 Patton, because you know, the Pakistani Army used them until 2002, where they are in reserve.
Pakistani M48 Pattons saw extensive use, and were held in high regard by the Pakistani Army due to their performance in the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pakistani Wars. During the First Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, UN Forces, made up of members of the Pakistani and Malaysian Army, rescued US Army Rangers trapped in the city. The Pakistani Army used M48 Patton main battle tanks during the rescue operation.
Yes, the Pakistani Army was there. The Pakistani Army provides a lot of UN peacekeepers everywhere.
@DankDorito yep!
@GoldenEagle
Can the Rathwara IX be part of this when its finished?
@Pilotmario oooh, ok
@GoldenEagle The relationship between Victoria and Suleimani is something of forbidden love.
They still have feelings for each other, but know because of the circumstances (Suleimani does not know how his family would react if their relationship was known to them), they cannot be together.
@Pilotmario got it
Also note that Suleimani refers to her as "Vicky". @GoldenEagle
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