The tanks in future
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like a stealthy tank with two berrals one for anti-air.
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@JammyD2579 The Industrial Revolution did wonders for our civilization.
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1:42, so this is an illuminati tank, i see :)
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The only good tanks were the WO8AG5 and the one before it.
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evrything is about speed firepower electronic defence and maybe something like a shild 2 prevent hits from direkt fire that all kombined with mobilty in evry era of this planet that my frind is the future not your monster tanks
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@Musashii89 Superior other than they don't yet work reliably, are so big right now that they can only be mounted on ships and doesn't have all the various types of special ammunition a conventional cannon does. One day maybe but probably not for 30-50 years will you see one mounted on a tank over a cannon.
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I highly doubt any tanks will ever look like this. There are WAY too many weak points on each of these tanks. Take a cereal bowl, and flip it upside down, and then you have a better design than what you see here.
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laser gunner, looks like it was ripped straight from the terminator films, why in the world would a future tank have a higher profile from all angles, they typically try to keep them low profile to keep them more hidden and camo'd when not moving.... the final tank is more like it but stealthy its not.
still interesting designs to look at thanks for sharing.
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1:08 rip off version of Apocalypse tank from Red Alert 3
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They need to create tanks that can basically shoot "mini-nukes",
The rounds would be expensive but it would decimate entire cities.
lol all this tanks has bigger waek points than the WW2 sherman!
because:
laser gunner tank will be hit from regular tanks at 10 km range, just to big
the 2 green tanks has weakpoints where you mounted the guns on to the chassis so there the armore must be weaker and tracks or attached to the tank with some "sticks" mamouth tank has even tracks that can be taken out easily and a tank that cant move is a dead tank.
007999999999999999 9 months ago 13
@Musashii89 Tank guns of today can fire between 100 and 300 rounds before needing replacing.
What are small-calibre railguns up to today, 6 rounds? Plus, you have the issue of sourcing power, keeping the magnetic field perfectly aligned whilst on the move, and the round itself.
It acts pretty much like a KEP, such as an APFSDS round, just much shorter and faster. KEPs can be shot down, and can simply snap on impact, at certain angles. At least you can mount an explosive warhead on a regular gun
JammyD2579 4 months ago 2