In 1979, during the Soviet invasion of Europe, the T-64B tank driven by young Barannikov's parents was hit by an anti-tank missile, resulting in their deaths and being blown into near-Earth orbit. In 2000, Barannikov, who had risen to become commander of the Soviet group in New German Democratic Republic, requested the design bureau to modify the T-64B tank into an unmanned turret design, equipping it with K-5 and Nizh double-layer explosive reactive armor (representing two Vs in Soviet tank designations), and adding an active interceptor system (D). This latest T-64BVVD, while maintaining a full-load weight of 40 tons, was immune to the impact of the DM53 at combat range, hailed as a high-stakes gamble dancing on the limits of technology.(based on other’s hull(@https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/596R9n/T-80BV?redirect=false))
DRIVE :
Throttle is Throttle
VTOL is Direction/Gearbox
Yaw is Yaw
The mouse is used to aim from the gunner's perspective; AG3 activates the anti-aircraft machine gun, and AG8 deactivates the coaxial machine gun.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 12.7ft (3.9m)
- Length 28.7ft (8.8m)
- Height 9.1ft (2.8m)
- Empty Weight 76,972lbs (34,914kg)
- Loaded Weight 88,697lbs (40,232kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 1,030.0lbs/ft2 (5,029.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 86.1ft2 (8.0m2)
- Drag Points 6558
Parts
- Number of Parts 544
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 4,397