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T-2.PB TD(B)

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Auto Credit Based on SuperSix's T-2.P

Thanks to MrVaultech for letting me use the chassis.

Background:
Initially designed from a lengthened P.01a hull this tank destroyer was built for the purpose of stopping heavy armor from advancing from fortified positions. The first request for a tank destroyer based around the hull came in 1938 when there was a missing gap in tank destroyers. The first prototype was completed in August of 1939 with the designation Ob.D. 192. After that 10 more were made and sent to the proving grounds. They got the go ahead and started real production. An order of 2,000 was set and made. They served their purpose from 1940 until the end of the war and doing very well against armor until later times.

Specs:

Ergonomics:
Top speed: 17 MPH
Full Rotation: 14 Seconds
Engine: SS Patriot III (340 HP)
Suspension: B2 Torsion Cap
Cruising Range: 150 Miles
Fuel tank: 257 Gallons
Crew: 6
Radio: Nufield II (10 Miles)

Armament:
Gun: SS-27P
Penetration: 46-108mm (M-41 HEAT)(M43O2 HE)(AP-3 AP)
Ammo Capacity: 35 Rounds
Reload Time: 9.4 Seconds
Gun elevation: 10 Degrees
Gun Range: 2.6 Miles
Secondary Weapons: 1x .50 Metzer
Secondary Capacity: 1000 Rounds

Armor:
Armor: Mk.2 Hardened Steel
Front: Body: 80mm
Side: Body: 35mm + 10mm
Back: Body: 30mm
Optics:
Sight: 2x PB-2

Countermeasures:
Intimidation

Controls:
1: VTOL is gun traverse Trim is gun elevation
2: Activates MG
3: Lights

Roll: Turn
Throttle: Acceleration
Brake: Stop

Cool Features:
Looks cool...

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor T-2.P
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 7.8ft (2.4m)
  • Length 17.4ft (5.3m)
  • Height 6.3ft (1.9m)
  • Empty Weight 31,267lbs (14,182kg)
  • Loaded Weight 32,265lbs (14,635kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 47,961.3lbs/ft2 (234,167.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.7ft2 (0.1m2)
  • Drag Points 4042

Parts

  • Number of Parts 358
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,837