Does it still constitute a car? >tfw Generals need an armored recon vehicle >tfw government builds one that weighs 28t, is fully mine protected and has a 76mm rapid-fire naval-gun that can pen T55's and T62's at 2km
How is a pre-WW1 vehicle emblazoned with 'Royal Tank Corp' when I'd always heard that 'tank' was a codename developed in WW1 to trick zee Germans?
Samuel Diaz
Also, dated 1920
Blake Allen
Two magazines Bill?
Aaron Long
The page he grabbed it from clearly labels it as a 1920 design, so who knows? Here's one that was actually built pre war. I can't imagine that the armor would have actually stopped military calibers, considering the thinness of that door.
>IFV >Massive windscreens at a ~75% slope. >Armored hatches to protect the glass.
I wonder much small arms hits that glass can take before the visibility becomes so bad that the vehicle is a defacto mobility kill? Can it even turn away 50cal?
>too bad they were kinda shit That's the cruel fate of many pieces of fucking cool looking kit in history. Like tankettes, the Amiot 143 bomber that looks like an Art Deco house, the DP-28 machine gun and PT-76 light tank.
Thomas Cooper
Was there a point to this post? Because I'm not seeing it.