Tough, decently fast, and quite advanced this is the culmination of Korean/Taiwanese (for two roleplays) design. They are also quit cost effective at a cost of only €4,120,000.
Weapons-
132mm KOR-AUT (34 rounds)
1xKOR LMG-FL (2000 rounds)
1xK-26 (1200 rounds)
[All ammunition amounts listed don't incorporate the two supply boxes]
Crew-
3 (gunner, driver, commander)
[An automatic loader similar to the IRL T-84 Oplot is included]
Maneuverability-
47 mph (road)
34 mph (off-road)
48degrees per second hull traverse
57 degrees per second turret traverse
[It wheighs 125,000 lbs]
Optics-
IRL/UV gunsight
10x optical gunsight
HAL-1 Gunnery Computer
HAL-2 UV/IRL Range Finder
HAL-3 IR Search Lights+Image System
10x Optical Periscope
4x Camera/sight on 12.7
Driver's Sh-t
Armor/Protection-
TF-11 layers
HFU-10 layers
HFL-9 Layers
TS-10 Layers
HSF-9 layers
HSR-8 layers
TR-8 Layers
HR-4 Layers+Engine
TRo-1 layer
HU-150mm RHA w/ 40mm ceramic plate
Spall liner/yes
NBC/yes
Fire/yes
[Layer=25mm Ceramic Balistic Plate, 20mm graphene plate, 80mm Kevlar/Fiberglass Laminate, 20mm Rubber shock plate, sandwiched bettween 250mm RHA.....two 125mm plates. 100mm gap between layers.]
[Track Guards=20mm Rubber Sheets with 40mm RHA]
[Lower Flap=20mm Ruber Sheet with 80mm RHA]
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Main Battle Tank Contest
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 13.9ft (4.3m)
- Length 34.1ft (10.4m)
- Height 9.3ft (2.8m)
- Empty Weight 19,936lbs (9,042kg)
- Loaded Weight 28,256lbs (12,816kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 450.2lbs/ft2 (2,198.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 62.8ft2 (5.8m2)
- Drag Points 7136
Parts
- Number of Parts 168
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 806
Okay.........@TemDesBur
No....it is a tank. @TemDesBur
I know......do you want an infantry combat vehicle.....a lightly armored tank with a 120mm or 105mm gun. @TemDesBur
Lol....we have the TAL-1 which is 15 tonnes.
It has a 90mm rail gun and can go over 120 mph.
It is the fastest tank in the roleplay....and is used to prove a point when meme starts to say his tanks can go over 200mph. @TemDesBur
Your vehicles aren't of note......most are average.
In most respects. @TemDesBur
Okay....what do you think of our new fighters@TemDesBur
.....Lol. @LuKorp
Umm, so, they are very expensive and impractical.....along with being impossible?
This is for a competition ran by Pilotmario, we also believe your vehicles are for a roleplay ran by him.....he would not give an unrealistic vehicle much ability....if he even allows it. @TemDesBur
Your kidding right? These need to be weapons that could exist in real life. @TemDesBur
Why would you want such a long reload when a 120 or 132 can do the same? @TemDesBur
[In tests] @TemDesBur
Hmm, this was the first weapon to kill a Victoria IV from the fron at long ranges.....other than some missiles and other muntions. @TemDesBur
There is also a feild kit that allows the addition of a second box.
It has the same functionality as the first one.
Also, ERA/CPSA is also issued in urban environments.
@GoldenEagle
@PINK oh wow
This is one of three Korean MBTs, as such, the MBT-9A (This tank) will be replacing the MBT-5, due to their superior armor and similar cost.
The MBT-5s will be sold as surplus with any ERA/composite plates still attached, however, all 132mm guns will be kept for Korean service. These will be produced in both North America and Europe.
(MBT-5 will only be replaced when one of these tanks is available on the front line)
As operation is similar, little training will be needed.
It has a hatch I the rear of the turret to facilitate reloading of the ammunition carrousel. It has 20 rounds inside and is separate from the rest of the turret. 10 rounds are also stored in an armored box under the turret basket. With four places for canister or tungsten APFSDS.
Often times only HEAT-GP or APFSDS is carried, but HE ad HESH is often issued.
The both the carrousel and armored box have blow out plates . . . meaning the crew will not have issues with the explosives in the ammunition.
The ridge also marks the path the arm follows after a round is selected. The arm rams the round in a the breech is also closed automatically.
The round has no propellant as this is a high velocity coil gun. As such spent casings/toxic fumes aren't an issue.
Loading-
Their is both a hatch on the interior and exterior. Ammunition is loaded via these hatches with a lever to move the carrousel left or right. The round's type must also be marked on the sleeve that the round is inserted with. This is done through a a RFID chip in the reusable sleeve.
The box however, requires the ammunition to be inserted through the commanders hatch and into the hatch on the top of the box. It is also mounted at an angle to make reloading the carrousel easier.
The other 4 are placed at one of the four locations inside the tank.
If necessary the gun can be loaded manually.
@GoldenEagle
Ok @LuKorp
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We do not want Russia or the Iron Fists to know these even exist.
So, you know how a coil gun works.....right?
A timed series of releases from a bank of capacitors. These are used because they can dump more energy than most other electricity storage devices, in a very short time. This means that they have little power left after use.
It is impractical to use capacitors in that manner, it wouldn't give the same acceleration until the very end. And even then it wouldn't be as powerful. @TemDesBur
25, but it uses more energy per coil. @TemDesBur
No, better both. @TemDesBur
No, a 132mm KOR-AUT @TemDesBur
You know that the Kelvin is a development of your B-84 right?@TemDesBur
@PINK Np