IJU-C1 Stalker
The newest medium tank for the IJ United. VTOL forward to move foward and VTOL back to move back. Middle for neutral. Pitch and Roll for turret controls. Cockpit view doesn't work so use camera 1. Yaw to turn. In the war against HR Inc. and PilotMario Army, IJ United and The Olympian Army created a medium tank. This medium tank had high speeds and great maneuverability. It had a fast rate of fire. 20 rounds per minute. Its 100mm gun couldn't penetrate any tank or weaponry unless it used the special bullets. These bullets were fitted especially for the Stalker. Except instead of these being normal shots, these shots were called....APRO-Armor Piercing Round-Offs. These had better velocity, and penetration. No other tank(yet) could fit these bullets except this tank. The drawbacks were that it had weak armor and tracks were uncovered. Even though it had drawbacks, the body was still widely used among the United and Olympian(*HINT*). This tank helped change the tide of war!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 9.6ft (2.9m)
- Length 23.6ft (7.2m)
- Height 11.4ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 5,137lbs (2,330kg)
- Loaded Weight 51,582lbs (23,397kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.261
- Wing Loading 289.2lbs/ft2 (1,411.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 178.4ft2 (16.6m2)
- Drag Points 6353
Parts
- Number of Parts 113
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 422
It's not plasma, plasma is a state of matter. It's liquified, really damn hot liquified copper. I'm pretty sure it's not plasma though @Pilotmario
@JacobHardy64 The copper.
What material is turned into plasma? For example in WWII they used copper instead of plasma @Pilotmario
@JacobHardy64 The explosion creates the pressure and heat to generate a jet of plasma.
Well yeah I guess. Copper was WWII. I haven't heard of plasma in a shell, sounds cool@Pilotmario
@ian1547 I see.
@Pilotmario @JacobHardy64 I was making up a type of ammunition
@JacobHardy64 It depends who you ask.
HEAT uses hot copper jet not plasma @Pilotmario
Just a note on tank ammunition:
AP = Armor-Piercing. Solid armor-piercing shot.
APC = Armor-piercing capped. AP with a soft metal cap. Prevented AP shot from shattering on impact against armor, but caused significant drag penalty.
APCBC: Armor-piercing capped, ballistic cap: An APC shot with a ballistic windscreen to improve aerodynamics.
APCR: Armor-piercing composite-rigid: A hardened core encased in a soft metal jacket. Upon impact, the soft metal jacket shears off, leaving the hardened core to continue. Has higher velocity due to lighter shell.
APDS: Armor-piercing discarding sabot: a subcaliber round with sabots around it to allow it to fit in a standard barrel. When the shot leaves the barrel, the sabots fly off, leaving the subcaliber round to continue to target. Has higher velocity due to superior aerodynamics and smaller mass.
APFSDS: Armor-Piercing Fin-stabilized Discarding Sabot: APDS, except shot has fins. Most common round today.
HE: High explosive: shell filled with explosive compound.
HEAT: High-explosive anti-tank: A shaped charge designed to punch through armor through the generation of a plasma jet upon impact. Does not rely on velocity, making it popular for low-velocity applications such as rockets or low-velocity, large-caliber guns.
HESH/HEP: High-explosive squash-head/High-explosive plastic: fires a shell which upon impact, spreads a patty of plastic explosive compound before detonating it milliseconds later.
Smoke: lays smoke
Beehive/Canister: If you absolutely positively, must turn a tank gun into a shotgun.
Just so you know.