KV-44
Story:
KV-44 (Russian: KB-44) is a fictional super-heavy tank, which was invented by an unknown author. This kind of tank can't exist naturally. This tank is a very heavy (2000t) tank with a large number of turrets, some of which are equipped with several guns. According to the drawings, some turrets should be used to support the main turret and more turrets. This drawing is fiction, and KV-44 is not reality. According to the drawings, some guns are obviously invisible, and this KV-44 can accelerate to 3km/h (slower than T95).
The earliest source of the tank and its drawings may be a Russian post titled "KB-44 \ 54" published by Kery, a user of the Russian official forum of world of tanks on April 9, 2011 (deleted):-this kind of draft was very common at that time, and we were a little worried! Dark geniuses are already preparing a series of super-heavy chariots: "Maus II \ III \ IV". The reconnaissance report aroused people's concern. When the overweight Maus II chariot was ready to receive its 800mm weapon, Soviet designers developed the main weapon of the future chariot-the large-caliber heavy howitzer. Soviet designers took a different path from the Germans. Germans considered convenience and comfort when designing tanks. The Soviet Union doesn't need football fields and stadiums, so their concept of super-heavy chariots is fundamentally different from that of rammstein. The priority task is to have the ability to continuously shell the enemy with a large number of weapons. Tanks should be protected to the greatest extent from all kinds of weapons. As a result, the heavy multi-turret tank KV-44 was developed and built. Since the construction began in 1944, due to the end of the war, the Soviets had no time to complete the construction of tanks. We accomplished this miracle in 1948. However, when the weapons and equipment of the tank were improved on August 29th, 1949, the ammunition of the tank was detonated (the tilt of the tank caused the explosion when the main caliber gun was fired). The "Soviet secret miracle" of World War II destroyed itself.
However, neither the Germans nor the Soviets stood still. The drawings of Maus III tank are superior to KV-44 in firepower and safety, so it is necessary to develop new and more powerful heavy tanks. Together with the 290 project (future KV-44), the 291 project (future KV-54) was designed, which is obviously superior in quality, safety and firepower, but its forward mobility is not high.However, according to the intelligence report, the German Command abandoned the plan to turn the tank "Maus III" into an entity, so this matter did not go beyond the design stage of Project 291. Tanks are made according to the principle of "sitting high and looking away" and "the more guns, the better". No fire control system provided-totally unnecessary. The most important thing is to fire more guns at the target and shoot at' somewhere there'. There are warning tables "Warning-Shells" everywhere on the shell of KV-54 tank. It is dangerous to approach a tank even at a distance of 500 meters. KV-54 tanks don't need anti-aircraft guns. The tank shell plays this role well and shoots down the plane. The tactic is to go straight to the other base and fire at the center of the base.
control:
All guns in the main turret follow the visual angle
Specific subdivision of auxiliary gun weapon panel
AG1:Missile volley
AG4:Fixed body
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Specifications
Spotlights
- DogedogebreadWithAnAK47 1.9 years ago
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 37.4ft (11.4m)
- Length 64.8ft (19.8m)
- Height 41.4ft (12.6m)
- Empty Weight 95,846lbs (43,475kg)
- Loaded Weight 143,491lbs (65,086kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 47348
Parts
- Number of Parts 445
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,019
Why is this invisible? Because this is top secret. lol
@Smarterman Self "Defense Tactic "lol
@Dukeindabox Well, this is a technical defect.
Imagine shooting your own body cuz you aim it wrong