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! colspan=2 style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | General characteristics
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| Crew
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| 3 (commander/gunner, driver, loader)
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| Length
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| 4.8 m
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| Width
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| 2.2 m
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| Height
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| 2.0 m
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| Weight
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| 7.2 t
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! colspan=2 style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | Armour and armament
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| [[Vehicle armour |Armour]]
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| Composite
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| Main armament
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| 20mm Cannon
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| Secondary armament
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| none
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! colspan=2 style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | Mobility
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| Power plant
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| 6-cyl diesel
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| Suspension
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| leaf spring
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| Road speed
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| 50 km/h
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| Power/weight
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| 15 hp/h
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| Range
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| 350 km
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The Panzer (the German word for "tank", essentially meaning "armor", but also "shell" in the sense of "Schildkrötenpanzer" = "tortoise shell") was a design used by [[Imperial Germany]] during World War 3. It was one of only few heavy AFVs used by the Empire. Panzers are armed only with steel plating, which they don't use to such an excessive extent as the [[Neo-T]], a contemporary design of [[Communist Russia]] still in use today (operated by the member nations of the [[Leninist Dynasty]]). This keeps the Panzer, which is also much smaller and lighter, faster and more mobile. The Panzer uses a cannon on a 360° turret used predominately to fire AP rounds. Neo-T's, being designed to round-up infantry with their shrapnel cannons, showed, though plated with much more armor and being of enormous size, that they were unable to successfuly combat a force of Panzers even if outnumbering them by 2:3. Yet, the Panzers is no match for a modern weapon system designed to combat amror, like a M1A2 firing APFSDS ammunition.
 
The Panzer (the German word for "tank", essentially meaning "armor", but also "shell" in the sense of "Schildkrötenpanzer" = "tortoise shell") was a design used by [[Imperial Germany]] during World War 3. It was one of only few heavy AFVs used by the Empire. Panzers are armed only with steel plating, which they don't use to such an excessive extent as the [[Neo-T]], a contemporary design of [[Communist Russia]] still in use today (operated by the member nations of the [[Leninist Dynasty]]). This keeps the Panzer, which is also much smaller and lighter, faster and more mobile. The Panzer uses a cannon on a 360° turret used predominately to fire AP rounds. Neo-T's, being designed to round-up infantry with their shrapnel cannons, showed, though plated with much more armor and being of enormous size, that they were unable to successfuly combat a force of Panzers even if outnumbering them by 2:3. Yet, the Panzers is no match for a modern weapon system designed to combat amror, like a M1A2 firing APFSDS ammunition.
 
The Panzer, despite being a little outdated, can still be useful in today's warfare.
 
The Panzer, despite being a little outdated, can still be useful in today's warfare.

Revision as of 12:17, 1 August 2006

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Panzer
General characteristics
Crew 3 (commander/gunner, driver, loader)
Length 4.8 m
Width 2.2 m
Height 2.0 m
Weight 7.2 t
Armour and armament
Armour Composite
Main armament 20mm Cannon
Secondary armament none
Mobility
Power plant 6-cyl diesel
Suspension leaf spring
Road speed 50 km/h
Power/weight 15 hp/h
Range 350 km

The Panzer (the German word for "tank", essentially meaning "armor", but also "shell" in the sense of "Schildkrötenpanzer" = "tortoise shell") was a design used by Imperial Germany during World War 3. It was one of only few heavy AFVs used by the Empire. Panzers are armed only with steel plating, which they don't use to such an excessive extent as the Neo-T, a contemporary design of Communist Russia still in use today (operated by the member nations of the Leninist Dynasty). This keeps the Panzer, which is also much smaller and lighter, faster and more mobile. The Panzer uses a cannon on a 360° turret used predominately to fire AP rounds. Neo-T's, being designed to round-up infantry with their shrapnel cannons, showed, though plated with much more armor and being of enormous size, that they were unable to successfuly combat a force of Panzers even if outnumbering them by 2:3. Yet, the Panzers is no match for a modern weapon system designed to combat amror, like a M1A2 firing APFSDS ammunition. The Panzer, despite being a little outdated, can still be useful in today's warfare. Originally designed to combat other heavily armed units, it cannot keep up with modern tamnk designs and should be considered as an effective weapon in combating infantry, mechanized infantry and exoskeleton troopers, helped by its high (even by today's means) mobility. It is not suggested to use it against any type of modern MBT.

WWII-era tanks
Panzer | Neo-T | MK1 Multi-Purpose Combat Unit