The age of tank brigades storming across fields and deserts is over, ended by a glut of inexpensively equipped anti-tank soldiers and devastatingly precise attack helicopters. However, the tank still has its place protecting convoys and providing highly mobile artillery batteries. The T10 Charioteer, a design anonymously donated to the United Nations to aid in increasing global conflicts, has revitalized the proficiency of mechanized divisions.
Key Features:
Helmsman robotic torso commanded by a direct link to either the gunner or driver gives the crewman the impression of riding atop a vehicle completely under their control.
Roller detonates anti-armour mines before they are positioned under vulnerable components of the tank.
Fully automatic loading 130mm gun with a variety of task-specific rounds available.
160mm point of fire howitzer.
Additional boxes of reactive armour mounted on top of the tank's normal protection.
Awesome design, but looks like it wouldn't do good as a tank, more like a fast artillery. Tank's armor is not only thick, but also angled, so it would reflect enemy's fire Robotic torso also stands out and looks like an easy target to blow the hell out. The anti mine roller is a great idea. I'm wondering though, if a powerful explosion from a well placed couple o'mines could turn the tank upside-down. Hmmm.
I'm no enginner, but tanks are more "bulky" and this one is a little too...slim.
Yet, great artwork you got there. Brilliant, really.
Tank's armor is not only thick, but also angled, so it would reflect enemy's fire
Robotic torso also stands out and looks like an easy target to blow the hell out.
The anti mine roller is a great idea. I'm wondering though, if a powerful explosion from a well placed couple o'mines could turn the tank upside-down. Hmmm.
I'm no enginner, but tanks are more "bulky" and this one is a little too...slim.
Yet, great artwork you got there. Brilliant, really.