Assault APC
"Let me tell you lieutenants again. The Assault APC is not a tank. A tank has a large cannon and heavy armor, which the Assault APC lacks. Think of it as an armor-plated battle taxi and you will see the merit of these machines."
-General Burns
The most common tracked armored fighting vehicle in Marian Service, the Assault APC was one of the most versatile machines on the battlefield. It provided infantry squads the means to move quickly over open spaces in a bulletproof shell. Through the use of detatchable floatation tanks, it is amphibious. These can be detatched by pressing (1). The weapons turret (activated by pressing 2) is a field-modification and allowed it to provide infantry support. It also allowed it to engage enemy aircraft with ease due to its high gun elevation. Traversing the turret is done through roll control, while elevating the gun is done through pitch controls. The VTOL slider controls direction of travel, and steering is done through yaw commands. Many of these saw extensive service in the Second and Third Olympian War.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 13.1ft (4.0m)
- Length 18.0ft (5.5m)
- Height 11.4ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 13,035lbs (5,912kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,204lbs (7,350kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.664
- Wing Loading 93.8lbs/ft2 (458.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 172.7ft2 (16.0m2)
- Drag Points 8175
Parts
- Number of Parts 205
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 930
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@SimpleTechAndResearch It's an APC.
@Pilotmario Really Tiny
@SimpleTechAndResearch Here it is.
Reminds me of my first aswell. @Pilotmario
We haven't used them in a long time. This was my first ground vehicle. @PINK
This is laughable