WIP
Front plate thickness: 85mm at a 84 degree angle
Middle front plate thickness: 165mm at 68 degrees
Lower front plate thickness: 100mm at a 45 degree angle + 60mm plate
Upper side thickness: 85mm at 0 degrees
Lower side thickness: 70mm at 0 degrees
Side armour plates thickness: 20mm at 0 degrees
Upper rear thickness: 40mm at 10 degrees
Lower rear thickness: 50mm at 0 degrees
Hull roof armor: 35MM at 0 degrees
Hull floor armor: 35MM at 0 degrees
Gun mask: 240mm
Turret front cheek armor: mm
Turret mantlet armor: mm
Turret middle and rear cheek armor: mm
Turret rear armor: 50mm
@BOSSentinel 6. What is the lower front plate thickness?
Answer:
The lower front plate (LFP) is 80% of the main frontal armor, equivalent to 480–520 mm RHAe KE, reinforced with modular spaced armor to resist mine and close-range RPG threats.
. What is the upper front plate thickness?
Answer:
The upper front plate (UFP) is equivalent to 100% of the armor baseline, which corresponds to approximately 600–650 mm RHAe against KE threats and over 850 mm RHAe versus chemical energy (HEAT) projectiles,
@BOSSentinel 3. How many shells are in the autoloader?
Answer:
The autoloader carousel holds 15 ready rounds, with an additional 60 rounds stored in a secondary armored compartment, allowing a total of 75 shells carried onboard.
Okay, A2 will be released faster than I expected (well, there's nothing to work on there)
@GeneralCorpInc Well, if I don't die and make A2, then I'll stick to realism as much as possible for me.
WIP
Front plate thickness: 85mm at a 84 degree angle
Middle front plate thickness: 165mm at 68 degrees
Lower front plate thickness: 100mm at a 45 degree angle + 60mm plate
Upper side thickness: 85mm at 0 degrees
Lower side thickness: 70mm at 0 degrees
Side armour plates thickness: 20mm at 0 degrees
Upper rear thickness: 40mm at 10 degrees
Lower rear thickness: 50mm at 0 degrees
Hull roof armor: 35MM at 0 degrees
Hull floor armor: 35MM at 0 degrees
Gun mask: 240mm
Turret front cheek armor: mm
Turret mantlet armor: mm
Turret middle and rear cheek armor: mm
Turret rear armor: 50mm
@GeneralCorpInc yeeea
@GeneralCorpInc Is this better?
+1@GeneralCorpInc Something like an analogue MBT-70 (And yes, that second of reloading is from there)
+1@GeneralCorpInc I will change the projectile speeds in A2 (namely in SP)
+1@GeneralCorpInc I'll take that into account next time (and yes, those 2000 are just a mistake)
+1@GeneralCorpInc I'm afraid what weight should be on my tank (Löwenhart)
+1Damn, he's cool
+2@BOSSentinel How much should I reduce the armor thickness value?
+1@BOSSentinel Well, considering that there is power armor here in the 1950s, maybe this is not a big problem.
@BOSSentinel umm... I should reduce these values, right?
+1@BOSSentinel So wait, where does it say anything about the reliability of the automatic loader?
+1@BOSSentinel 6. What is the lower front plate thickness?
+1Answer:
The lower front plate (LFP) is 80% of the main frontal armor, equivalent to 480–520 mm RHAe KE, reinforced with modular spaced armor to resist mine and close-range RPG threats.
. What is the upper front plate thickness?
+1Answer:
The upper front plate (UFP) is equivalent to 100% of the armor baseline, which corresponds to approximately 600–650 mm RHAe against KE threats and over 850 mm RHAe versus chemical energy (HEAT) projectiles,
Answer:
The C3.5cm/42.85cal MK-III autocannon is reliable, rated for over 25,000 rounds between failures.
@BOSSentinel reliability 65%. The accuracy is 80% is this normal?
+1@BOSSentinel Well, I made a "little" mistake, we'll fix it
+1@BOSSentinel oke
+1@BOSSentinel 3. How many shells are in the autoloader?
Answer:
The autoloader carousel holds 15 ready rounds, with an additional 60 rounds stored in a secondary armored compartment, allowing a total of 75 shells carried onboard.
"A little" is not realistic but oh well
+1@BOSSentinel Answer:
+1The autoloader is highly accurate and reliable, featuring a misfeed rate of 0.1% under nominal battlefield conditions.
@BOSSentinel 1. Answer:
+1The C15.5cm/45cal MK-III cannon has a depression angle of −2° and an elevation of +30°.
@BOSSentinel 7. How heavy, long, and wide is the breech?
Answer:
The breech of the C15.5cm/45cal MK-III cannon is:
Weight: ~1,200 kg
Length: ~1.35 meters
Width: ~0.85 meters
@BOSSentinel You'll have to wait a bit, but I'll answer now.
+1@BOSSentinel Just like yours on MBT-70, it might be a little worse
currently have 2,500 units available for sale.
Price: $3,000,000 ~ 4,800,000
Package: comes with 2 months maintenanc
@BOSSentinel What price do you think would be fair to set for him?
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Wait, my jaw dropped at the sight of this.
+1By the way, my first MBT is almost ready, I just need to do some finishing touches
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@BOSSentinel Well, I'm talking about that commander's turret that you have on both the MBT-70 and this miracle.
@BOSSentinel Maybe I'm stupid but how do you put this mini turret on your tanks?
@BOSSentinel hey
Good
+1@BOSSentinel And how do you add this turret, I just don't understand
+2@Mitterbin So pre-order for 100 units + another 50
+1Yeeeeeeeee this is my hull, it will be interesting to see this tank
+1@RepublicofWrightIsles I think there are some small problems (https://i.postimg.cc/nzJsq9Fz/1753226791587.jpg)
@BOSKnight Here, please use it at your own discretion.
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Since you really want it, I'll post it now.
@BOSKnight I understand
@BOSKnight No problem, just let me finish the tank.