@Pilotmario Except...a plastic spoon cannot do anything to an incompetent terrorist force. On the other hand, the MKII, like I already said, exterminated them with zero losses.
@Pilotmario Yes, while not much proven, it wasn't just small arms. The enemy did have mortars. I am not saying it was proven by killing terrorists. It just started its reputation as a good machine. While tracks do need to be exposed in some parts to be effective, it has been made that vulnerable parts like the sides have been covered by armor to a point where it is sufficiently protected, and still capable of overcoming tough terrain. Plus, the sensors are not all placed in a single point. In fact, only the "crystal ball" is placed in such a position, and is heavily protected against anti-material and .50 cal rounds. And like I said: it is very hard to get close to one of the MKIIs, as advanced logistics and spotting would have allowed the tank to see much more than what it is capable of.
"Can fall to AT weapons teams, AT mines, and the like." Same can be said about the Vicky, or even the Marshal. Plus, with anti-material rounds disabling the tracks, that pretty unlikely. Remember: this is a state of the art tank that can rival or even outmatch a Vicky (or perhaps marshal with significant upgrades). The tracks are very well protected. Plus, combined with logistics and spotting units, the Anti-Armor teams and infantry could not get close unless they physically overrun the position. While knocking out the sensors is an obvious risk, I have hid the sensors in very safe places, away from most points where a bullet might penetrate. Specifically, a majority of the sensors are located under the turret. But they are specifically made to not be hindered by this. That would explain the "crystal ball" on top of the tank, which helps improve the sensor's ability to "view". While exposed, it is protected by state of the art ballistics material that can protect the sensors from an anti-material rifle round, or even a .50 round.
While you were gone their was a terrorist problem...key word: WAS. The MKIIs were airdropped to help Athya with a WRA (commie terrorist) problem. The weapons the terrorists had didn't even make a dent in it. The sector which they landed in was cleared within less than an hour. And with the minor GLA presence which had access to (very VERY few) ATGM launchers, they could not make a dent in the armor. They were exterminated within hours.
@Pilotmario >Far more effective
Plus, the operation helped me test experimental equipment such as airdropping tanks out of planes at a high altitude.
@Pilotmario Oh well. I just wanted to send in MKIIs, cause why not.
Plus, the MKII didn't need to kill a specific target: it just exterminated everything
@Pilotmario But how do you get passed them in the first place?
@Pilotmario Can you kill an entire terrorist force armed with Kalashnikovs, and other weapons?
@Pilotmario Except...a plastic spoon cannot do anything to an incompetent terrorist force. On the other hand, the MKII, like I already said, exterminated them with zero losses.
@SimpleAreospace thanks!
@Pilotmario Never-the-less, it proves that the MKII can kill stuff.. That's what I thought: a mortar is a subsonic round. [APS Intensifies]
I already got some of it done: I'll tag you.
Hey, long time no see! You wanna do a gun collab?
Along with Killshot's bolt action, I want a semi-auto rifle.
Btw: can you please make a sniper variant of the ALEK-90?
I also wonder: how fast does the mortar fly?
@Pilotmario Yes, while not much proven, it wasn't just small arms. The enemy did have mortars. I am not saying it was proven by killing terrorists. It just started its reputation as a good machine. While tracks do need to be exposed in some parts to be effective, it has been made that vulnerable parts like the sides have been covered by armor to a point where it is sufficiently protected, and still capable of overcoming tough terrain. Plus, the sensors are not all placed in a single point. In fact, only the "crystal ball" is placed in such a position, and is heavily protected against anti-material and .50 cal rounds. And like I said: it is very hard to get close to one of the MKIIs, as advanced logistics and spotting would have allowed the tank to see much more than what it is capable of.
I friggen hate it when I'm just a Leo, stomping everything, and like three of those things fly out of nowhere, and my team just dies.
Thanks for the 0.5x scaled crates. I needed those.
Is it me...or do I see MINECRAFT TORCHES in the background.
Oh my.. ITS BEAUTIFUL! This is beautiful graphics! Combine it with the New Portum Mod, and it'll be more than gorgeous!
We also have another advantage: Air dropping tanks from high altitudes, while keeping the tank and the crew in fighting condition.
@Pilotmario plus: it still proves. The MKII can kill. It already made itself a reputation with insurgents as "practically untouchable"
@Pilotmario >Light Mortars
"Can fall to AT weapons teams, AT mines, and the like." Same can be said about the Vicky, or even the Marshal. Plus, with anti-material rounds disabling the tracks, that pretty unlikely. Remember: this is a state of the art tank that can rival or even outmatch a Vicky (or perhaps marshal with significant upgrades). The tracks are very well protected. Plus, combined with logistics and spotting units, the Anti-Armor teams and infantry could not get close unless they physically overrun the position. While knocking out the sensors is an obvious risk, I have hid the sensors in very safe places, away from most points where a bullet might penetrate. Specifically, a majority of the sensors are located under the turret. But they are specifically made to not be hindered by this. That would explain the "crystal ball" on top of the tank, which helps improve the sensor's ability to "view". While exposed, it is protected by state of the art ballistics material that can protect the sensors from an anti-material rifle round, or even a .50 round.
Good lord. The overkill XD
Ok..I believe it's time to get my ALEK-90 and block the door.
@Botfinder IDK how my IOS does it. It is Le Super Pad Air.
While you were gone their was a terrorist problem...key word: WAS. The MKIIs were airdropped to help Athya with a WRA (commie terrorist) problem. The weapons the terrorists had didn't even make a dent in it. The sector which they landed in was cleared within less than an hour. And with the minor GLA presence which had access to (very VERY few) ATGM launchers, they could not make a dent in the armor. They were exterminated within hours.
@Pilotmario But the MKII literally just kicked terrorist a$$
@Pilotmario This was a very effective machine. However, I just realized that my MKII has a 30mm auto cannon as well :p
Interesting. I can work on it, give it a touch of ALEK
Get this thing a feature! @AndrewGarrison
Nnnnoooice
Xaxaxa. I broke the platinum train.
@BaconAircraft thanks
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One more: can you comment on my latest tank?
@BaconAircraft thanks!
Also: can we make tanks?
When is it due?
@FennVectorCWA ok. That's good.
I tried making one. This is so cool!
@MAHADI well, it is over 1000 parts.
@Ephwurd thanks!
@destroyerP thanks!
@Flash0of0green you have found the meme!
@Flash0of0green thanks
@cosmoyu thanks
@MAHADI ikr. Thank you.
@RalifanEthan thanks!
@Pilotmario oki
@Pilotmario yeah