Serpent Industries Griffin ll MBT
5,940 Mudkip
8.3 years ago
Fix. Origional's description: An MBT made for tough terrain, and the best tank in South America. It has a 200mm railgun as main turret, and a 37mm autocannon as secondary turret. Yes, a minigun on a tank. It has advanced computers controlling many different aspects of the tank. It's better than the junk tanks of the PR. It was used in the GWWll as MBT and is still used.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 18.9ft (5.8m)
- Length 54.5ft (16.6m)
- Height 11.4ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 12,593lbs (5,712kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,378lbs (6,068kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 113.1lbs/ft2 (552.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 118.3ft2 (11.0m2)
- Drag Points 9199
Parts
- Number of Parts 181
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 795
@Pilotmario I had to rebuild the turret and remove the activation group for the chassis hatch.
I see the influence, but build quality is less than optimal. @Mudkip
@Pilotmario I made a cross between your M6A4 and your MBT-6D TUCK.
@Mudkip You really should do a bit of research on tanks.
@Pilotmario Kevlar it is then.
@Mudkip Kevlar is a better spall liner.
Lol, we use a resin covered laminated fiberglass and Kevlar plates in our laminated sheets. However they are far stronger than just straight batting used in spall liners.
This is then topped with; graphene, shock sheets, ballistic ceramics, and RHA. There is also a single layer of the same RHA on the bottom.
Also, titanium is also included on the front of many vehicles, and a gap is also present between all the layers.
He has gained many misconceptions about armor when reading through my mind tanks. He doesn't understand how the laminate is used..... @Pilotmario
So aluminum+titanium for armor, and cobalt for spall liner.
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@Mudkip Aluminum?
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I thought you said armor. Though titanium does a good job at that.
We use a combination of RHA steel, graphene, and plastic armor (basically tar pitch mixed with gravel. It's pretty effective). This laminate is used in layers with air pockets between each laminate. Kevlar is only used in the crew compartment as a spall liner.
@GoldenEagle Aluminum+Titanium it is.
@Mudkip Aluminum cam make your tank lighter but it cannot fully protect the tank, for most tanks IRL, they use Aluminum-Titanium Alloys
@GoldenEagle It's Aluminum allright.
@Mudkip You should have a metal alloy chassis to make the tank sturdy, kevlar only works on smaller caliber guns like 9mm Pistol Bullets, i think that your fiberglass could melt with the use of HEAT shells, APDS rounds could pen your armor, especially Depleted Uranium Sabots
@Pilotmario your tanks can barely put a bullet through that material.
@Mudkip I was referring to the "impenetrable material".
@Pilotmario Able to survive a hit from a 155mm coilgun from 10 miles away.
@Mudkip Which is?
@Pilotmario 10 layers of Kevlar+Fiberglass+inpeniterable material on top.
@Mudkip Kevlar+fiberglass will do sh*t against any sort of projectile. Even the 76mm M6 coilgun could go through that.
@GoldenEagle We just make the tank lighter with kevlar+fiberglass. It withstands quite a hit.
If it has a 200mm main gun, then It should sacrifice the speed or the armor
@Pilotmario May you please add armor to the sides? Without ruining the tank?
@Pilotmario It's only in begining stages.
@Mudkip This tank removed its own combat ability by getting stuck in the sand only to get shot in the side by an M6A5 Ardent and its 155mm gun.
Not that we can't go through or hit the front. It's just that the side is easier to go through and hit.