Basically a T-55 in Paternian Army service. We captured a bunch of them from a nation we obliterated from the face of the earth.
Reconfigured for Paternian controls and 105mm M68 cannon, it is often used as a training vehicle, although it does see use as a heavily-armored 35-ton light tank.
It's popularity is mixed. In light tank battalions, it is valued for its vastly superior armor and firepower compared to the M41(90) Walker Bulldog they previously used. In main battle tank battalions, it is derided for its cramped interior. It should be noted that light tank crews are typically 5'4" and 120lbs, or 1.63m and 54.4 kg, where main battle tank crews are typically 5'8" and 185lbs, or 1.73m and 83.9 kg.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Christians, who don't use coffins that are air tight because that costs too much, doesn't run into these issues at all.
And the SNAS is essentially a forgotten footnote in the C&C history books after the Paternian Republic roflstomped them to crap.
As of now, I have made more enemies, but you'll still have to wait till June 3 to rejoin and take advantage of it. If it's still the same chapter.
Let's just say that me and @PyrusEnderHunter aren't on the greatest terms. He kind of got crushed by a five-nation army, that included me, and is now a renegade organization.
Browning found that the 11 degree grip angle was most ergonomic, and pretty much everyone making a pistol copied it, seeing how successful Browning's designs were. Every pump-action shotgun, lever-action rifle, semi-automatic shotgun, over-under double-barrel shotgun, heavy machine gun, and semi-automatic pistol made today owes some credit to him. He made "pump-action" and "shotgun" synonymous with each other, made lever-action guns that can use modern rifle ammunition, put slides on pistols, taught the world that putting the barrels on top of each other makes a better shotgun, and redefined what a heavy machine gun was.
Also the two guns that served longest in US service (the M2 Browning and M1911 pistol) were designed by him, including their cartridges. @TemDesBur
@Dllama4 But I want to stop something, like an angry person with a big knife, with only one shot? How can you be sure that 7.62mm pistol bullet will stop angry person with big knife?
No problem! Take note of the grip angle; it's the same on the Beretta.
It was also the same on the M1911 model i made. Why? Because every modern pistol was in some form, inspired by the M1911 in form and function. Even Glocks share the Browning tilting barrel lockup, a slide, and a grip angle 11 degrees from the vertical. Yes, that is how John M. Browning was in semiautomatic pistol design. He introduced direct blowback, tilting-barrel short-recoil, all the ACP cartridges, a slide, and the 11 degree grip angle. @TemDesBur
Glocks have their benefits over a 1911. It comes in many calibers, is simpler to use, lighter, has far larger ammunition capacity, and more reliable. Some have even greater hitting power over the M1911; the Glock 20's 15 shots of 10mm Auto is very compelling defense against polar bears. The M1911 is a more accurate pistol though, and is slimmer due to its single-stack magazine. @Alix451
Laupa Magnum was made much later. @KillShot86
@JakeTheDogg Here's a better version.
@Dllama4 Finally added a trigger.
We had Huey choppers.
We never made any tank of this model. All Wittmans are Belkan-made. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@2344skyler In a game where there is many ways to grief, there is certainly many who will abuse it.
@KDS NP! Can you give me a brief run-down of factions in this RP so I can participate?
C&C kind of stale now.
@marcox43 If you can, use Notepad C++
@marcox43 If you want a governed speed, then you need to adjust that on the wheels.
This can be done through XML modding.
Rip. @JakeTheDogg
Ask the Belkans. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Changed. @AccipitrisEnterprises
So the Halberd is an active soft-kill system? @AccipitrisEnterprises
I do have a Mauser C96 model that is my most upvoted build. @Dllama4
I know plenty of people build tanks. Am rather acquainted with them.
I was wondering whether people to mock performance trials in this fashion. @Delphinus
Tempted am I to submit a DL-44.
@Delphinus Do you know of anyone else on the site who does anything like this? Just wondering.
@PINK @GoldenEagle @AccipitrisEnterprises
I see. We have given it a 105mm cannon and a 700hp engine. The TD role has been taken over by wheeled armored cars.
Also, we found that both machines cost just as much to operate, but the T-55 has better armor and firepower than the Walker Bulldog.
In the RP, it is generally considered obsolete, but is still viable with upgrades. @PhantomBladeCorp
@PhantomBladeCorp lol
It's considered a light tank in the Paternian Army because of how it's used than its technical characteristics.
Light tanks are used for force economy and reconnaissance.
Perfect! I need this for my next build: T-55P!
Basically a T-55 in Paternian Army service. We captured a bunch of them from a nation we obliterated from the face of the earth.
Reconfigured for Paternian controls and 105mm M68 cannon, it is often used as a training vehicle, although it does see use as a heavily-armored 35-ton light tank.
It's popularity is mixed. In light tank battalions, it is valued for its vastly superior armor and firepower compared to the M41(90) Walker Bulldog they previously used. In main battle tank battalions, it is derided for its cramped interior. It should be noted that light tank crews are typically 5'4" and 120lbs, or 1.63m and 54.4 kg, where main battle tank crews are typically 5'8" and 185lbs, or 1.73m and 83.9 kg.
Yep. We kind of decimated his armies. Because early 50's jets do horribly against early 60's jets. @503rdAirborneSoldier
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Christians, who don't use coffins that are air tight because that costs too much, doesn't run into these issues at all.
And thanks!
@Dllama4 Shhh...
@503rdAirborneSoldier Okay. He's trying to get revenge.
I would say "everything".
And the SNAS is essentially a forgotten footnote in the C&C history books after the Paternian Republic roflstomped them to crap.
As of now, I have made more enemies, but you'll still have to wait till June 3 to rejoin and take advantage of it. If it's still the same chapter.
Let's just say that me and @PyrusEnderHunter aren't on the greatest terms. He kind of got crushed by a five-nation army, that included me, and is now a renegade organization.
@PyrusEnderhunter Air-Tight coffin + human body + anaerobic bacteria growth --> liquid-filled coffin
You literally cannot kill all bacteria.
No, we cannot do business with the INSEA. We just passed a bill specifically prohibiting Paternian citizens from directly doing business with them.
Also, we recruit Sentian volunteers and can confirm that he does treat them well.
@PyrusEnderhunter Aww... I mean okay.
@PyrusEnderhunter Say, do Sentians bury their dead or cremate them?
@PyrusEnderhunter But we have a napalm surplus.
Oh wait, there's tensions with China. Brb.
@PyrusEnderhunter You do.
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Wait till 1968 m8. @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
But headshots are hard, and chest shots are easy. And with the .45, you can put that sucker down like an angry Filipino with a bolo.
Yes, that's what the 1911 was designed to stop. Which it did well. @TheBroadside
EVE online: where literally everyone is an a$$hole. @2344skyler
More "inherited feature for all to follow."
Browning found that the 11 degree grip angle was most ergonomic, and pretty much everyone making a pistol copied it, seeing how successful Browning's designs were. Every pump-action shotgun, lever-action rifle, semi-automatic shotgun, over-under double-barrel shotgun, heavy machine gun, and semi-automatic pistol made today owes some credit to him. He made "pump-action" and "shotgun" synonymous with each other, made lever-action guns that can use modern rifle ammunition, put slides on pistols, taught the world that putting the barrels on top of each other makes a better shotgun, and redefined what a heavy machine gun was.
Also the two guns that served longest in US service (the M2 Browning and M1911 pistol) were designed by him, including their cartridges. @TemDesBur
The design principle behind this tank is that it's armor won't be penetrate it if there is nothing to penetrate it.
Cue the 128mm cannon. @Himynameiswalrus
@DestinyAviation Ah.
What territory does your nation claim?
Which RP is this? @DestinyAviation
Do you mind if I turn this into a Glock 17 or Glock 20?
@AccipitrisEnterprises
@Dllama4 But I want to stop something, like an angry person with a big knife, with only one shot? How can you be sure that 7.62mm pistol bullet will stop angry person with big knife?
Why should I replace my M1911 with this?
No problem! Take note of the grip angle; it's the same on the Beretta.
It was also the same on the M1911 model i made. Why? Because every modern pistol was in some form, inspired by the M1911 in form and function. Even Glocks share the Browning tilting barrel lockup, a slide, and a grip angle 11 degrees from the vertical. Yes, that is how John M. Browning was in semiautomatic pistol design. He introduced direct blowback, tilting-barrel short-recoil, all the ACP cartridges, a slide, and the 11 degree grip angle. @TemDesBur
Cool! Feel free to use the 9mm cartridge I made for the Hush Puppy as scaling. @TemDesBur
I'm sure you have your fair share of stocked pistols. @YuukaNeko
@YuukaNeko I heard you like tacticool stuff. So here's some tacticool stuff.
Shotgun cannon lol
@YuukaNeko Make it into an M45 MEU(SOC) pistol, Kimber M1911, or something like that.
Glocks have their benefits over a 1911. It comes in many calibers, is simpler to use, lighter, has far larger ammunition capacity, and more reliable. Some have even greater hitting power over the M1911; the Glock 20's 15 shots of 10mm Auto is very compelling defense against polar bears. The M1911 is a more accurate pistol though, and is slimmer due to its single-stack magazine. @Alix451