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Would a mod please change the title for me... I feel like I diserve the "dumb ass of the day" award... lol
well, when the tank crew feels threatened it just dives. like a sub.
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cool implications on the tilt hydraulics.
could make some difficult shots easier
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![]() Well even the T72 could cross a riverbed given its snorkeling equipment is installed first. ![]() Umm yea that's nothing new though the Swedish Strv-103 turretless tank had something like that too as well as Japanese's Mitsubishi tank(don't know what that tank's called).
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Speaking of North Korea and Submarines, a neat video of the DPRK's Sang O (Shark) class submarine:
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Those hydraulics would make it pain in butt when it's in a hull down position ,just pop up before a shot then drop ,would make it easier to shift positions to ,if the hole's a dug right by the engineers you could pull back and change positions with a lot less chance of being spotted.
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Lol, yea... and the vedio didnt have there glorious leaders picture in it. (or on the tank, lol)
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lol, thanks.
aaahhh, damnit, I put Vedio, instead of Video...
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I need to start to pay attention to my forum spelling... (I am actualy not bad at spelling, but I dont really pay attention online)
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I think it is a cool tank. Admittedly it is cool when the tanks hydraulic system let the tank squat down.
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Very nice video TF, good find that man!
![]() Some interesting features there, namely that suspension, clever little idea that, darius makes a good point in that it would help a tank in a hull down position, although as with all good ideas, I do ponder how easy to maintain it is. After all, it's all well and good building a tank with pimped out features but if it has the reliability rate of the early Tiger II then it'll only be useful as a wall. I like the submarine feature too, it's not the first tank to do that, IIRC I've seen at least one other tank display those characteristics, however it's the deepest I've seen one go. Sod being in that should it develop a leak... |
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