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ENMBT-0025 Fenfir

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A Sentinel A0 compared to a T-54 seen from above
Heir to a giant, born into a changing world


The Colossus of the Millennium (2000–2020)
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In 2000, the Supreme Empire of New Transatlantic Europe (ESNET) unveiled the Sentinel MK IV, a titanic main battle tank and the result of a decade of intense research. With its angular silhouette, multilayer composite armour reinforced with classified materials, and its capacity to withstand direct hits from third-generation anti-tank missiles, it became an instant legend.

For two decades, the Sentinel dominated every battlefield it entered. It endured, retaliated, and survived. The statistics were undeniable: crew survival rate over 89% in hostile environments. No other Western tank could claim such a record.

“The world had tanks. We had living fortresses.”
– General Luskari, 2005

Yet, from the moment it entered service, a confidential cell within the military high command—Obsidian Division—began to quietly conceive its successor. Not because the Sentinel was flawed, but because the future was uncertain.


The Invisible Threat (2016–2020)

From 2016 onwards, ESNET faced a brutal shift: wars were no longer won with armour alone, but through avoidance, processing speed, and electronic warfare. The Sentinel endured but was increasingly vulnerable to drone swarms, AI-guided munitions, and cyber-electronic strikes that disrupted its systems.

Even invincible on paper, the Sentinel became slow in a world moving faster than ever.

The humiliation did not come from a direct defeat—but from the inability to react in time. Several Sentinel units were “killed in place” by the environment itself, cut off from communications, rendered blind. The crews survived, but the hulks became immobile mausoleums—symbols of a frozen glory.

That was when Obsidian Division reactivated what it called “Project Fenfir”, which had been silently progressing in the shadows since 2000.


Twenty-Two Years of Silence (2000–2022)

The ENMBT-0025 “Fenfir” project was no ordinary weapons programme. It was cut off from the outside world, managed as a state secret. For 22 years, engineers, former military officers, and AI experts from ESNET toiled in silence to create a concept once deemed impossible:

To build a tank that would inherit the Sentinel’s legacy, while surviving in a 21st-century battlefield defined by autonomy, speed, and electronic chaos.

Delays were frequent. Each new technological leap made entire parts of the design obsolete. Prototypes failed, tests collapsed, brilliant minds burned out under pressure.

The breaking point came in 2020, when industrial sabotage—likely foreign-sponsored—destroyed an entire assembly line. Eight killed, twelve injured. A bloodstain on a project made of steel.

But the Transatlantic Council, having been discreetly humiliated within NATO by recent tactical shortcomings, issued an order:

“The Fenfir must be born. Not to replace the Sentinel—but to honour it, in a world that no longer fights the way it used to.”


Birth of a Myth (2022)

In November 2022, beneath a classified bunker 40 metres deep in Scandia, the first Fenfir unit was unveiled before a select circle of high-ranking officials. It was a beast—more agile, stealthier, and far smarter than anything that had ever rolled before

Most importantly, it did not seek to mimic the Sentinel. It sought to complete it, becoming the blade where the Sentinel was the shield.

The project was partially declassified in 2024, but very few technical details were released. To enemies, the Fenfir remains a mystery. To ESNET, it is the rightful son of the millennium—born in silence, forged in failure, and ready for the storms ahead



ENMBT-0025 Fenfir Armour Test

The Fenfir features a front armour plate angled at 75°, with a thickness of 300 mm. This extreme slope significantly enhances resistance against kinetic rounds (APFSDS), causing most projectiles—even high-calibre ones—to ricochet. Shaped charges (HEAT) also lose effectiveness, as the angle disrupts jet formation.

The lower hull, sloped at 60° and 600 mm thick, provides exceptional protection, specifically designed to withstand mine blasts, IEDs, and close-range anti-tank missile strikes. This armour is not only built to endure, but also to keep the crew alive in the face of modern asymmetric threats.

Such armour choices reflect a battlefield where drones, precision strikes, and electronic warfare demand mobile protection, without compromising survivability in the harshest conditions.


Powerplant of the Fenfir

At the heart of the Fenfir lies an X-24 turbo-diesel engine, delivering a staggering 2,500 horsepower. This power is essential to move the 75-tonne beast in full combat load, providing it with a power-to-weight ratio of 33.3 hp/tonne—unprecedented for a Western main battle tank.

This engine configuration ensures:

Exceptional acceleration for such a heavy platform.

High mobility across rugged terrain.

Rapid repositioning in dynamic combat scenarios.

The X-24 layout also optimises internal space, allowing better heat management and redundancy. Despite its mass, the Fenfir moves like a predator—not just a fortress.

brieffffff I'm really tired and I'm sure you are too (at the same time no one is going to read all this) AG1 :opening of the commander's and gunner's hatches
AG2 :opening of the Driver's and co-commander's hatches AG-3 :night aiming mode of the Gunner's optics and precision mode
AG4N/A AG-5 activation of the commander's turret rotation
AG6: (surprise just turn the turret to the left and press 6)
AG7: turning on the headlights and AG-8 turning off the tank's electronic system

I'm really tired I need a break HELP ME REACH GOLD RANK ASAP please

but there are only 2ppp points left Haha...ah. no it's over I'll never get there TT

Help...

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Projet2000
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 14.1ft (4.3m)
  • Length 37.3ft (11.4m)
  • Height 12.1ft (3.7m)
  • Empty Weight 162,914lbs (73,896kg)
  • Loaded Weight 165,927lbs (75,263kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 123,321.5lbs/ft2 (602,108.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1.3ft2 (0.1m2)
  • Drag Points 8988

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1218
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 4,781
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    29.6k ToeTips

    Very underrated!

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    32.9k dekanii

    @novaskytwt yeah, but if thats your profession just continue, i wont force you ✌️

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    2,925 novaskytwt

    @dekanii I should do simpler things next time (⁠ ⁠╹⁠▽⁠╹⁠ ⁠)✌🏻✨✨

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    32.9k dekanii

    dayum, it has interior
    and i also liked the engine you made lol
    but eh too much part count bs

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    23.6k deutschFELLA

    288 parts for a damn turret is crazy

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    2,688 Sciskymaster

    Very excellent construction, I give it a 9.5/10. You could have applied the camouflage to the whole tank, but it doesn't matter. It's already good, but it's a bit of a shame

    3 days ago
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    2,925 novaskytwt

    @sciskymaster

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    @Dishwasher2005

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