PBT-122.256(M)
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History
PBT-122.256(M) Is a prototype of an old heavy class battle tank that has been abandoned, this battle tank is a heavy class tank with a total weight of 256 tons and has a caliber of 122mm With a maximum speed of up to 71km/h, this tank's uphill performance is among the best in its class. With a weight of 256 tons, it can climb up to a slope of 50 degrees And even if you are stuck between a plain and a slope, there is a piston feature to push it with click 6 and 7. It is the most sophisticated tank in its class, but due to cost limitations, too heavy weight and limited resources, it failed in the prototype stage.
Armamentally
This tank has one 122mm main gun DV-T1M-1 (100pcs, 5.0s, 1250m/s, recoil P=152.5Kg*m/s
) and two machine gun in turret and front body
Devensively
This tank only has basic armor considering that this is an early prototype and has been discontinued, this tank has thick plated steel on the front with a total of 3 layers Installed alternately and a small play plate as an addition, the total is 243mm, the sides are 2 layers alternately with a small layer 187mm, the back is 150mm, Top (chassis) 100mm, front turret 540mm, side turret flush with rear 320mm.
Manufacture
Herchman Schmitt Bodenverteidigung (H.S BonFabrick
)
Designer
Feldmann Schmitt
Based on
Nothing (Pure fiction)
Actually, this tank was made long before I made the Crusader, but I modified and updated it and repaired several parts that made it destroyed
Specifications
Spotlights
- SILVERPANZER 7 months ago
- AircraftExperimental 7 months ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 20.5ft (6.3m)
- Length 60.8ft (18.5m)
- Height 16.6ft (5.1m)
- Empty Weight 43,479lbs (19,722kg)
- Loaded Weight 50,021lbs (22,689kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 19269
Parts
- Number of Parts 132
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 877
Ah I know now your country of origin, you are Malaysia or Indonesia and the Philippines. So which one is correct?
@Kampf Yes, it's true that I looked for references from that. The first time I saw it, I immediately made this.
The Turret neck model is similar to one of the Soviet tank prototypes, I forgot the name but in essence it is similar.
Looks familiar with something, the Panther and the ST-1 turret?