However, our armor is better than the tanks of the NFK and the ESR. I mean, our tanks literally incorporate the tank with the highest melting/sublimination point of any element on this Earth.
And our tanks have taken direct hits from lightning strikes, and survived. An M5A6 in New Mexico was even tested in nuclear blast.
An uncrewed, standard M5A5 Victoria, fitted with shock sensors, was situated 1 kilometer from the blast of a 15-megaton nuclear weapon in old American Nuke testing site in New Mexico, and was fully sealed via standard hatches.
The machine's externior was thoroughly sandblasted, and the optics damaged. In addition, the exterior turret bustle was completely obliterated by the blast.
The tank's engine had stopped, but this was due to the lack of fuel, and the vehicle, once confirmed to not possess harmful radiation, was refuelled and driven off the range.
That particular tank did see combat before, present during Operation Trident, the Paternian Army's counteroffensive in the United States and Alaska. It would later see combat during the Mexican Border War, where it knocked out several Avaruan M6 Mutant tanks.
That was an issue during sea trials. However, it seemed to do fine in combat, as its accurate, long-range, and hard-hitting guns made it one of the most feared warships in the RP, and the most powerful surface combatant.
@Makcoink You could buy M36 rifles from us. P$75 per rifle. 5.56x45mm NATO. Basically an M16, the best assault rifle in the world.
Sure, the AK can be more reliable (depending on who makes it) and is more popular, but the M16 was designed to be the best standard-issue infantry arm ever made.
Light, accurate, adaptable, ergonomic, reliable, and powerful in its rate of fire and stopping power, it is the most popular assault rifle of its caliber, with approximately 8 million rifles made, and counting. 90% of these rifles are still in service. In some military forces, the M16 is being replaced by the M4 carbine, which is basically an M16 with a shorter barrel and telescoping stock. So for all practical purposes, its an M16.
@Supermini555 This was designed during the GWW2 in order to create a more heavily armored tank destroyer. However, with the conclusion of hostilities, the project was halted, and development was on sustenance funds.
You still can't melt through the Victoria M5A6. That thing has armor designed to resist HEAT ammunition like a boss. It is made from PSL-4.
The Victoria Tank in general is the most heavily armored tank in service. Armed with the most powerful cannon and given the best armor with heavy sloping, this thing can withstand hits from Lanzarrian 145mm, Avaruan 160mm coil gun, Awwami 160mm plasma gun,
Except that a TD has some gun traverse in order to accommodate for targets that are not directly in front of it. In addition, you pretty much need to charge a ship, which renders your secondary armament useless.
Also, note that I do not think the hull-mounted gun will be able to accommodate for the fact a ship at sea is not particularly stable. A ship pitches and rolls to some extent in the open sea, and aiming the bow gun will be almost impossible.
Some tanks have had similar positions for such machine guns, such as the M3 Lee, the M4 Sherman, the T-54, and early versions of the T-55. These guns were mounted similarly, and were removed in later models.
While the S-Tank manages to pull off such a mounting, the whole vehicle was designed around that.
@Supermini555 Or buy Pummelers.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation I suppose.
However, our armor is better than the tanks of the NFK and the ESR. I mean, our tanks literally incorporate the tank with the highest melting/sublimination point of any element on this Earth.
And our tanks have taken direct hits from lightning strikes, and survived. An M5A6 in New Mexico was even tested in nuclear blast.
An uncrewed, standard M5A5 Victoria, fitted with shock sensors, was situated 1 kilometer from the blast of a 15-megaton nuclear weapon in old American Nuke testing site in New Mexico, and was fully sealed via standard hatches.
The machine's externior was thoroughly sandblasted, and the optics damaged. In addition, the exterior turret bustle was completely obliterated by the blast.
The tank's engine had stopped, but this was due to the lack of fuel, and the vehicle, once confirmed to not possess harmful radiation, was refuelled and driven off the range.
That particular tank did see combat before, present during Operation Trident, the Paternian Army's counteroffensive in the United States and Alaska. It would later see combat during the Mexican Border War, where it knocked out several Avaruan M6 Mutant tanks.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation It just looked a bit small to me.
@Viper28 You realize that the most potent attack plane is a design over 150 years old; and still kicking *ss.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation Wonderful! We've managed to make it commercially viable on Earth!
@GluonicGaming Indeed. I believe it was with that tank did I get noticed.
@GluonicGaming To think that we knew each other since I was a bronze.
@TemDesBur Cool.
I suppose.
@Halphas And thanks!
That was an issue during sea trials. However, it seemed to do fine in combat, as its accurate, long-range, and hard-hitting guns made it one of the most feared warships in the RP, and the most powerful surface combatant.
@VladCelTroll GoldenEagle's Command and Conquer RP.
What's the deck armor like?
Because the Paternian Navy's North Point is still the most powerful surface combatant in the world.
The North Point-class, at several points during the GWW2, went up against Awwami battleships and cruisers, oftentimes outnumbered.
And the North Point absolutely destroyed them because lol superior gunnery.
From what I see, there are no gun laying systems and rangefinders onboard her.
Thanks! @MAHADI
@PINK That too.
@Makcoink Yeah. Mine's wasn't too great either.
@PINK There's my M36A2.
Also, permission to upload an improved version?
@Makcoink You could buy M36 rifles from us. P$75 per rifle. 5.56x45mm NATO. Basically an M16, the best assault rifle in the world.
Sure, the AK can be more reliable (depending on who makes it) and is more popular, but the M16 was designed to be the best standard-issue infantry arm ever made.
Light, accurate, adaptable, ergonomic, reliable, and powerful in its rate of fire and stopping power, it is the most popular assault rifle of its caliber, with approximately 8 million rifles made, and counting. 90% of these rifles are still in service. In some military forces, the M16 is being replaced by the M4 carbine, which is basically an M16 with a shorter barrel and telescoping stock. So for all practical purposes, its an M16.
@Makcoink Kalashnikov action?
Also, could use a proper pistol grip.
We thought the turret ring to be too narrow to hoist ammunition from the hull to the turret. Also, it can't pivot turn.
All our tanks, whether through the dual-stick steering or yoke steering, could pivot turn.
@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation It's a decent ship.
Just could be better.
@Supermini555 This was designed during the GWW2 in order to create a more heavily armored tank destroyer. However, with the conclusion of hostilities, the project was halted, and development was on sustenance funds.
@Wahoo12 It's better than most things I have to fight.
@PyrusEnderhunter I am a member of the UPNW and the NRNW. There are plenty of countries in the RP.
My country is the one in blue, known as the Paternian Republic.
@PyrusEnderhunter He's the guy who made this forum post. Name is at the top of the page.
@PyrusEnderhunter Np! Just makeup a country (in great detail), and pick out a territory!
The white parts on the map are the spots that are open. Or just open shop in India or China.
@PyrusEnderhunter Np!
@PyrusEnderhunter Here it is.
Missing the point of a bullpup.
PSL-4A (the frontal armor and turret front and sides) has 10,000mm of RHAe. Without sloping.
Heat capacity of carbon because lol carbon nanotubes.
Also, air is an incredibly bad conductor of heat. @Supermini555
You still can't melt through the Victoria M5A6. That thing has armor designed to resist HEAT ammunition like a boss. It is made from PSL-4.
The Victoria Tank in general is the most heavily armored tank in service. Armed with the most powerful cannon and given the best armor with heavy sloping, this thing can withstand hits from Lanzarrian 145mm, Avaruan 160mm coil gun, Awwami 160mm plasma gun,
@PINK I see.
I shall pay respects to your iPad 2.
Press (F) to pay respects.
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
@PINK I see.
That thing has 183 parts.
What kind of phone do you have?
@PINK It's got 180 parts.
@Supermini555 I see.
Except that a TD has some gun traverse in order to accommodate for targets that are not directly in front of it. In addition, you pretty much need to charge a ship, which renders your secondary armament useless.
Also, note that I do not think the hull-mounted gun will be able to accommodate for the fact a ship at sea is not particularly stable. A ship pitches and rolls to some extent in the open sea, and aiming the bow gun will be almost impossible.
Some tanks have had similar positions for such machine guns, such as the M3 Lee, the M4 Sherman, the T-54, and early versions of the T-55. These guns were mounted similarly, and were removed in later models.
While the S-Tank manages to pull off such a mounting, the whole vehicle was designed around that.
In fact, I just built our version of the S-Tank.
@Supermini555
@PINK I suppose.
Although some of their tanks are pretty good.
@PINK Just take off the side panels.
@PINK We chose to use the 120mm M5A5 coilgun because we have this weapon on-hand.
@GoldenEagle @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@PINK I see. You should check out the suspension on this thing.
@PINK Can tell. V-shaped hull.
@PINK Yeah, but how else was I going to fit a 120mm gun?
@PINK Took me 2 hours to make this.
@PINK lol
@TheTekkit101 Someone already did that, I believe.
Mine-resistant?
@PyrusEnderhunter Ehh, I'm currently in @GoldenEagle's C&C RP. My WWIV RP has been pretty inactive.
@Supermini555 The only issue I have with the frontal guns is that it must be aimed by moving the ship, with no option for any fine adjustments.