Krupp Industries Nebelparder II MBT
Thanks a whole lot to Alix451 for the gun, optics and colour scheme, and overall just giving a bunch off his time up that he didn't have to, to help me out with this war machine!
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Specs
Gun: UDO M4A3 120mm (20 degrees up and down) (classified penetration and effective range details)
Co-Axial: WMM (7.62mm M240E) GMM (7.92mm MG5)
Commander's MG: WMM (2x 12.7mm M2HB) GMM (2x 13mm IL-MG131-HB)
Engine: Maybach-Mercedes HPW 9000X (top speed: 65 kmh)
Drivetrain: Porsche TDT 1H
Transmission: Bayerische Motoren Werke NPDT M3
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Arguably the best tank in the world, the Nebelparder II combines the best of all worlds, mobility, armour, and firepower. With the UDO M4A3 cannon, this beast can tackle any enemy tank it comes across. Using a hidden soft kill system it can remove the threat of enemy missiles before they reach the tank and the hard kill ERA/TUSK kit allows the destruction of HEAT warheads threatening to hit the tank. It out performs most tanks mobility wise with a top speed higher than that of the T90A MBT. It's newly upgraded UDO M4A3-KI 120mm gun from the world renowned paramilitary and military manufacturer, first seen on this model of tank, is the (contested) best tank mounted 120mm cannon in the world. This tank also carries a further upgraded mechanical loader system with a remarkable reload time of only 6.5 seconds.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Krupp Industries Nebelparder II MBT
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 16.7ft (5.1m)
- Length 49.5ft (15.1m)
- Height 12.3ft (3.7m)
- Empty Weight 80,865lbs (36,680kg)
- Loaded Weight 105,057lbs (47,653kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 11,154.5lbs/ft2 (54,461.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 9.4ft2 (0.9m2)
- Drag Points 10868
Parts
- Number of Parts 280
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,138
@Pilotmario hm
We know about the elevator system.
We use it in all of our naval guns. @TemDesBur
This uses an elevator system superior to the revolver system you're thinking about. In the process, the rack will push out a round from the back, forcing the front one out, the elevator catching the round moving it to a tube and loading it in the breech. This allows a slower burst rate, but an endlessly fast rate of 6 seconds to fire: @Pilotmario
@TemDesBur The Victoria moves at about 40mph on-road, and 25mph off-road.
The Victoria loader's requirement is that they be able to load fast enough to fire 6 rounds per minute, which would be about 10 seconds to load the gun.
However, a skilled loader with full ammunition in the ready rack (8 rounds) would allow the tank to fire at a burst rate of 1 round every 3 seconds, giving a possible rate of fire of up to 20 rounds per minute. However, after these 8 rounds are expended, the rack must be replenished, which is entirely possible in the vehicle with ease.
This is seen as a superior arrangement to the automatic loader since only a few rounds are fired at a time in combat. Even in extended tank vs. tank engagements, the usual practice is to take up a firing position, fire a few rounds, and relocate in order to avoid fire. During the time spent relocating, the ready rack could be replenished.
Thanks! @AudioDud3
Thanks, will do :D @bskngshrk
Go ahead! I'm glad you like it! @Supercraft888
I doubt a Vic could move as quickly as this nor take out as many threats in a minute. Yeah it might out-armour it by a tad but it's not like the Victoria can't be penetrated by this tank's gun. @Pilotmario
Hm @Alix451
@TemDesBur don't worry, it's within the top ten, along with the Vicky, Basilisk, the Condor series, maybe the T-15s and some others
Victoria, of course. @TemDesBur
This think is amazing, do you mind if I take the armour plates off and use them on my tank???
I'm really liking these. Keep it up :)
Thanks! @MadBomber
@Pilotmario Alright. What would you say is the best?
@TemDesBur It's decent.
I must disagree with the first statement though.
@Pilotmario What do you think of it?
@Alix451 thanks!