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K2 Black Panther [Repost]

8,270 WizNick  one month ago

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The K2 Black Panther is a South Korean main battle tank (MBT) developed by Hyundai Rotem. It is one of the most advanced MBTs in the world, featuring cutting-edge technology.

Key features:

Armament: 120mm smoothbore gun with an autoloader capable of firing various types of ammunition, including APFSDS and HEAT rounds. It also has a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun and a roof-mounted 12.7mm machine gun.

Armor: Composite armor with additional Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) and Non-Explosive Reactive Armor (NERA) for enhanced protection. It also features an Active Protection System (APS) to intercept incoming threats.

Engine: 1,500 hp diesel engine, giving the K2 a top speed of about 70 km/h (43 mph) on roads.

Suspension: In-arm suspension unit (ISU), allowing it to adjust its ride height for better mobility over varied terrain.

Weight: Approximately 55 tons.

Range: It has an operational range of about 450 km (280 miles).

The K2 Black Panther is designed to engage and defeat a wide range of threats in modern battlefields while offering high levels of protection and mobility.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 11.1ft (3.4m)
  • Length 34.3ft (10.4m)
  • Height 15.0ft (4.6m)
  • Empty Weight 106,812lbs (48,449kg)
  • Loaded Weight 122,212lbs (55,434kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 6446

Parts

  • Number of Parts 393
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 3,288
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    8,270 WizNick

    2-plane Stabilizer explanation.
    To achieve horizontal stabilization, Heading is divided by the motor/range, like this > Heading/90. The input value will make the turret point to heading 0 on the compass (North). As for the vertical stabilizer, a flight computer is mounted on the turret. Name the flight computer's variable output Pitch Angle something like PitchA. Now divide PitchA by the motor/hinge range like this > PitchA/90. As a result, the gun will stay stabilized because it will always point to 0°. Sad thing is that this thing doesn't really work on steep hills.
    I used a gyroscopic stabilizer like > this by Walv!s in the past, it's simple and easy to build but is wonky at times.

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    The spirit of Korea!!

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