Tanith Alde
Your Highness

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Intent: A New Main Battle Tank for the Republic
Development Thread: I can make one if you wish
Manufacturer: Republic
Model: Panzerkampfwagen Model 205
Affiliation: Republic
Modularity: Yes, limited to : Camoflage Netting, Binocular Telescopes , Spall Liners, Enhanced Suspension Systems, Shell Rammers (large caliber only) , Enhanced Gun Laying drives, Vertical Stabilizers,
Production: Limited
Material: Durasteel, Duraplast
Role: Main Battle Tank
Height: 4.2 Meters
Length: 8.7 Meters
Width: 4 Meters
Weight: 255 Tonnes
Minimum Crew: 3
Optimal Crew: 5
Propulsion: Tracked
Top Speed: 25 KM/H
Armaments: 1X 205 MM KwK 60 L/65 (Main Gun)
2x 75 MM KwK L/43 (Defensive Guns, Loaded with HE)
Squadron Count: 2
Passenger Capacity: 1-2 Though it would be cramped
Cargo Capacity: 60 Main Gun Shells, 50 Secondary Gun Shells, Spare Tracks (Limited to 1 M, Mounted on hull) Overall, Low
Misc. Equipment: Nothing Springs to mind
Description: The Principal thought behind the Tiger 205 "Royal Tiger" was as an immense breakthrough tank, meant to bullheadily push through even the heaviest of AT Fire while sustaining minimal to no damage in the process. Lending itself well to this is the fact that the front of the armor alone is 400 MM Thick Duraplast/Steel Reactive Plating, the Sides 250 and the rear 100, making it obvious how it was meant to engage. Hampered by a limited top speed and traverse speed, and limited gun depression, it does not lend itself well to any form of rush or reactionary counter attack. The Royal Tiger requires quite specific settings to deploy. It cannot track through mud or soft terrain, and it poses quite a risk to any bridge it attempts to cross. It requires specialized landers to deliver it into battle, and redeploy it later. In addition to this the suspension itself may be counted as overloaded, and can barely handle the weight of the tank, making it quite prone to damage and breakdown in such a manner. Another shortcoming is the comparatively limited amount of ammunition it can carry, requiring quite a dedicated supply investment to keep it fighting. The Royal tiger is best deployed as the backing to large invasion force, and is entirely unsuited to independant roles. However, these shotcomings are easily overlooked do to the survivability, the blistering firepower and the sheer intimidation of the vehicle.
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