BoG T-17A
31.1k Spikerya
8.2 years ago
My newer heavy tank, its a bit slower than the T-13 but has a whole lot more firepower for both air and ground. Enjoy! 1&2 for main guns, 1+VTOL is turret traverse, Trim for gun angle, 3&4 for secondaries, 5 for MG on top, 5+VTOL MG traverse, 6+Trim for angle for the rocket pods. 7 for main light.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 18.0ft (5.5m)
- Length 42.2ft (12.9m)
- Height 13.9ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight 26,532lbs (12,035kg)
- Loaded Weight 27,848lbs (12,631kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 9,199.0lbs/ft2 (44,913.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3.0ft2 (0.3m2)
- Drag Points 11167
Parts
- Number of Parts 209
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 992
@AudioDud3 this is the tank I used to shoot down your plane so muahahahahaha
It was first introduced on the M4 Scorpion light tank, as a means to make it light enough to be parachuted from an airplane. @Spikerya
@Pilotmario hmm
@Spikerya Almost all of our tracked vehicles use what is called a Universal Composite Link, or UCL.
Suitable for machines up to 50 tons, it is basically like traditional steel track links, but made of a special polymer fabric wrapped around a steel reinforcing plate which is coated in vulcanized synthetic rubber. The only metal components are the track pins themselves, as the whole design of UCL was to provide a substitute for Universal Steel Link, and the two are fully interchangeable.
Lighter, and less damaging to roads, it was our track link of choice.
The only machines which continues to use USL is the Paternian Army is the M5 Victoria series of main battle tanks. Due to the sheer weight (70 tons), it would wear out UCL very quickly.
@Pilotmario tru
@Spikerya Still helps to cut down ground pressure though. Prevents damage to roads, especially with rubber pads.
@Pilotmario most of our battles nowadays are in urban environments and sometimes "dry forests".
Very narrow. @Pilotmario
@Spikerya Tracks are a bit narrow, but an interesting design nonetheless.
@Pilotmario