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HAS2A3

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HAS2 a more recent version of

How to control it?

AG1:Turn on the headlights
AG2:Open the lateral stabilizer.
AG4:Armed mode
AG5:Put down the shovel

Here is Ai edited history

The Legend of Horizon HAS2 Series: The Symphony of Manual Rapid-Fire Steel

I. The Awakening of Countercurrent Firepower (1980s)

In 1988, while the wave of automation swept through the tank industry, Horizon pioneered the HAS2 main battle tank with the belief in "human limit operation". Its iconic 152mm cannon abandoned the autoloader, instead adopting a pure manual loading system—through meticulously designed ergonomic ammunition racks, hydraulic-assisted sliding rails, and????? (interlocking breech), a trained loader could complete the entire process of ammunition retrieval, pushing, and locking within 3 seconds. This design not only enabled the crew to flexibly switch between armor-piercing, high-explosive, thermobaric and other ammunitions, but also created a terrifying record of 100 shells fired in 5 minutes in drills with its almost "mechanical rhythm" rate of fire. Although the initial model had no additional armor, the combination of composite armor hull and infrared jamming system achieved a delicate balance between mobility and survivability. The ten-cell missile system further endowed it with cross-dimensional strike capability, capable of precisely hunting low-altitude helicopters and armored targets 5 kilometers away.

II. The Ultimate Evolution Tempered by War (1990s - Early 21st Century)

In 1995, Horizon launched the HAS2A3, completing three revolutions while retaining the essence of manual loading:

  • "Fossil" Reactive Armor Matrix: The modular explosive reactive armor uses nanoscale inert explosives and tungsten alloy backplates, detonating with microsecond-level response upon impact, increasing protection against HEAT rounds by 85%;
  • Global Defense Network: The active defense system's millimeter-wave radar and laser warning devices form a 360° threat perception circle, cooperating with the upgraded infrared jamming system to intercept 6 incoming projectiles simultaneously;
  • Human-Machine Collaboration Enhancement: Loaders are equipped with intelligent exoskeletons and AR tactical eyepieces. The former enhances strength in real time through myoelectric signals, while the latter projects dynamic guidance to ensure each operation error < 0.1 second.

In the 1999 Plateau Campaign, the HAS2A3 staged an epic battle: Facing the enemy armor cluster, the loader poured armor-piercing shells at a frequency of 3 seconds per round, destroying 12 tanks within 10 minutes. When subjected to saturated top-attack missile strikes, the "Fossil" explosive reactive armor and active defense system formed a dual barrier, successfully intercepting 17 attacks. Meanwhile, ten small missiles accurately destroyed enemy long-range firepoints, turning the tide of the battle.

III. The Modern Legend of Handcrafted Skill (Present Day)

In the era of intelligent warfare, Horizon upholds the unique value of manual loading: When autoloaders are paralyzed by electromagnetic pulses, the pure mechanical system of HAS2A3 still maintains a 3-second rate of fire. In urban combat, loaders can manually switch ammunitions during loading intervals according to rapidly changing battlefield conditions—from drill bombs penetrating concrete fortifications to thermobaric bombs clearing urban warfare threats, a flexibility unattainable by automated tanks. Today, Horizon's "3-second loaders" have become legends in the military industry. Every precise operation they complete in the narrow turret is a testament to the perfect integration of human craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology, continuing to write the irreplicable land warfare myth of the HAS2 series.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 14.8ft (4.5m)
  • Length 46.0ft (14.0m)
  • Height 17.8ft (5.4m)
  • Empty Weight 143,990lbs (65,313kg)
  • Loaded Weight 153,415lbs (69,588kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 439.456
  • Wing Loading 11,402.3lbs/ft2 (55,670.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 13.5ft2 (1.3m2)
  • Drag Points 11429

Parts

  • Number of Parts 945
  • Control Surfaces 1
  • Performance Cost 4,240