The production model has slightly smoother suspension and 2 plane gun stabilization and is going to be produced in huge numbers. It also has a few slight changes to the gun and an better sighting system. The tank also has an better NBC system. The crew is also afforded better ergonomics due to a slightly different layout. It also has a better fire suppression system.
The Type 47 Raven is a mainly Japanese developed main battle tank built in both the ROC and Japan. The first prototypes came about in 1947, and it will be in production within the next 6 years. There will be 4 manufacturing sites in the ROC and one in Japan.
The tank is armed with a licensed built 105mm L7 gun and has ten degrees of gun depression. It also has a 12.7x108mm coaxial machine gun and provisions to mount a 14.5mm heavy machine gun for the commander.
I has a top speed of 34 mile per hour and the ability to manage a 70% grade. It can also hold out on a 40% slide slope. The tank is powered by the ZTS-680 diesel engine which provides about 680 horsepower, which is used via the TTS-1 . . . a 7 speed transmission. It has two reverse gears and five forward.
The tank's armor is great, at least it will be for the next decade or so. It has an 190mm of frontal hull armor at a 60 degrees and 295mm (rounded) of turret armor at the front of the pan-handle turret. The hull sides are 90mm at the most and 80mm at the least, with the side of the turret 120mm thick. The rear of the turret and hull are both 60mm thick.
The tank has a crew of four, with the gunner and commander being served by some of the most advanced gun sights and view blocks available in the late 40s. There are a few small issues for the loader, due to the confined space . . . however they are minimal. The driver is also serviced by similar quality view blocks and does have some night systems.
--To be finished
@AaltonenIndustries However, I have noticed that sometimes fighters/landing gear will sink into the landing deck. When I mean sink, I mean the wheels just become half hidden by the fuselages. (I haven't downloaded, and I cannot down load it. However, I have tested stuff like that.)
This is ugly, and not as accurate as the Chinese equivalent.
-Also, note that we don't use human wave tactics.
TOO MODERN
(The tank is too fast)
@LatteCoffee55
@FlipposMC
Too fast
@Pilotmario
It cannot go that fast.
Public @Pilotmario
-Please
Can we have a remaster of the CA-55?
@Pilotmario Okay
@Pilotmario Going to change that.
GP.123 Cheetah
@Dynimerous Welcome
@Dllama4 Thanks
Kool plane
@Pilotmario Kek
@Pilotmario Sino tank has 18:43 time, Awwamy tank has 19:01 time . . . Awwamy tank is listed as faster.
Oh, and the Type 47 and T-61 both have ten degrees of gun depression.
Like this tenk's side.
@MadBomber I meant making the side skirts looking like that of the newer Olifants.
Umm, the speed times . . . are odd. Like my tank took 18:43, but his took 19:01, my tank was faster!
@MadBomber Alright, I didn't mean throw out the hull, just make it look more old school.
@Pilotmario We still aren't' buying any.
@Pilotmario NOO!
@MadBomber Turret is nice, but hull looks too modern.
@MadBomber Can we buy 200, whenever they are available?
Not at all.
@Pilotmario Okay, however . . . it can pivot in the RP.
The production model has slightly smoother suspension and 2 plane gun stabilization and is going to be produced in huge numbers. It also has a few slight changes to the gun and an better sighting system. The tank also has an better NBC system. The crew is also afforded better ergonomics due to a slightly different layout. It also has a better fire suppression system.
@MadBomber I wasn't done with the description either.
@Pilotmario I has stabilization in two planes and the tank is able to pivot turn in the role play.
The Type 47 Raven is a mainly Japanese developed main battle tank built in both the ROC and Japan. The first prototypes came about in 1947, and it will be in production within the next 6 years. There will be 4 manufacturing sites in the ROC and one in Japan.
The tank is armed with a licensed built 105mm L7 gun and has ten degrees of gun depression. It also has a 12.7x108mm coaxial machine gun and provisions to mount a 14.5mm heavy machine gun for the commander.
I has a top speed of 34 mile per hour and the ability to manage a 70% grade. It can also hold out on a 40% slide slope. The tank is powered by the ZTS-680 diesel engine which provides about 680 horsepower, which is used via the TTS-1 . . . a 7 speed transmission. It has two reverse gears and five forward.
The tank's armor is great, at least it will be for the next decade or so. It has an 190mm of frontal hull armor at a 60 degrees and 295mm (rounded) of turret armor at the front of the pan-handle turret. The hull sides are 90mm at the most and 80mm at the least, with the side of the turret 120mm thick. The rear of the turret and hull are both 60mm thick.
The tank has a crew of four, with the gunner and commander being served by some of the most advanced gun sights and view blocks available in the late 40s. There are a few small issues for the loader, due to the confined space . . . however they are minimal. The driver is also serviced by similar quality view blocks and does have some night systems.
--To be finished
Moar weapons?
@Oski I saw it eventually . . .
Well, they look like Polish flags at least.
@ErvenDynamics . . . I was talking about what nation would operate this plane based on its roundels.
Polish plane . . .
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Read description . . . dat speed. (In game it is 700)
The Cold War is not a thing in C&C.
@MadBomber Thanks
@MadBomber I need a near flush flattened rotor . . .
@Dllama4 Welcome
@YuukaNeko
@AaltonenIndustries Yes
@AaltonenIndustries However, I have noticed that sometimes fighters/landing gear will sink into the landing deck. When I mean sink, I mean the wheels just become half hidden by the fuselages. (I haven't downloaded, and I cannot down load it. However, I have tested stuff like that.)
@Feanor @AaltonenIndustries It is also wider.
@AaltonenIndustries @Feanor It is longer than the USS Tiny.
Is this for the '47 RP?
F-14 Tomcat