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tilz-7PM-Lisaion

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Auto Credit Based on DimitriIqbal91's T-93U2 Paladin

The Tilz‑7PM‑Lisaion is a Lisastani main battle tank built for mass deployment and harsh battlefield conditions. Designed during the chaos of the Lisastani War, it became the standard armored platform of the Lisastani regime, known for its ruggedness, simplicity, and reliability. Although durable and deadly in close‑range fights, it remains far behind the technological sophistication of UMR fifth‑generation MBTs.

Design

The Lisaion was engineered with one goal: a tank that can be produced fast, repaired anywhere, and survive rough terrain.
Its systems are simplified, its mechanics are robust, and its components are compatible with older Soviet and North Korean spare parts—making it ideal for prolonged war.

Protection Armor

Steel‑composite armor

Bolt‑on ceramic plates on turret and hull

Optional ERA packages on vulnerable sides

This gives moderate protection but struggles against modern kinetic penetrators and precision strikes.

Lisaion APS‑1

A basic active protection system inspired by early North Korean APS designs, upgraded by Lisastani engineers.

Capabilities:

Intercepts older ATGMs

Stops RPGs and slow top‑attack rounds

Provides partial defense against loitering drones

Firepower

125mm Smoothbore Main Gun

Bustle Autoloader

The Lisaion’s primary weapon can fire:

APFSDS‑B (basic penetrator)

HEAT‑S (standard shaped charge)

HE‑Frag shells

GP‑7 ATGM, a gun‑launched missile for long‑range engagements

Secondary Weapons

30mm autocannon mounted externally for anti‑infantry and anti‑drone fire

50.cal coaxial

Combined, the Lisaion can deliver heavy firepower in close‑quarters and mid‑range battles.

Fire Control System — NK‑FCS‑L2 “Sulyap”

The Sulyap FCS is a modernized Lisastani redesign of an older North Korean fire‑control system.

Upgraded Features

Improved thermal imaging for night and dust visibility

Enhanced laser rangefinder

Digital ballistic computer

Auto‑lead tracking for slow vehicles and low‑speed drones

Stabilized optics for better firing on the move

APS‑link communication for coordinated defense

Mobility

Powered by a reliable diesel engine, the Lisaion offers:

Good torque for desert and Sahel terrain

Decent speed on open ground

High durability in rough conditions

Electronics

Basic, rugged communication radio

Minimal networking capability

Limited situational awareness compared to UMR’s BattleGrid‑X network

War Record

The Tilz‑7PM‑Lisaion saw heavy combat across West Africa:

Senegal: Strong early urban performance; later outmatched by UMR proxies using drones and precision ATGMs.

Against UMR Proxies (E’s Front, Asar Front): Regular losses due to coordinated drone‑guided strikes.

Burkina Faso & Mali: Effective versus militias and older armor; suffered against ambush tactics.

Mauritania: Reliable in desert operations; vulnerable to ATGM hunter teams.

Morocco (limited clashes): Poor survivability versus airstrikes and modern guided weapons.

Against UMR 5th‑Gen MBTs: Consistently defeated in direct combat—lacked armor, sensors, APS speed, and firepower precision.

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor T-93U2 Paladin
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 15.7ft (4.8m)
  • Length 40.8ft (12.5m)
  • Height 19.0ft (5.8m)
  • Empty Weight 21,294lbs (9,658kg)
  • Loaded Weight 25,748lbs (11,679kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 10355

Parts

  • Number of Parts 447
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,783