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If you want to play as Eleazar López Contreras, a Venezuelan fascist with two army divisions and 12 fighter planes to his name, you can give it a go". [ 58 ] In 2022, six years after the game's release and shortly after the By Blood Alone expansion, Hearts of Iron IV hit a concurrent player record of about 70,000, [ 59 ] owing to a week-long ...
Anti-tank weapons; 9K111 Fagot: Anti-tank missile Soviet Union [5] 9M113 Konkurs: Anti-tank missile Soviet Union [6] 9K115-2 Metis-M: Anti-tank missile Russia: Unknown number delivered by Russia between 1996 and 1997. [7] Spike LR2: Anti-tank missile Israel: On order for the Lynx armoured fighting vehicle and for the infantry platoons as well. [8]
An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), anti-tank missile, anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) or anti-armor guided weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armored military vehicles. ATGMs range in size from shoulder-launched weapons, which can be transported by a single soldier, to larger tripod-mounted weapons, which ...
M42 Duster (American made anti-aircraft tank) Tanks. A-27L Centaur Mk I and Mk VIII (British made medium tank) AMX-10P (French made infantry fighting tank) AMX-30 (French made medium tank) ELVO Kentavros [33] (Greek made infantry fighting tank) Fiat-Ansaldo L3/35 (Italian captured tankette) M3A3 Stuart Recce (American made light tank)
A Kangaroo was a Canadian armoured personnel carrier (APC) during the Second World War which was created by converting a tank chassis. Kangaroos were created as an expedient measure "in the field" by the Canadian Army, and were so successful that they were used by other Commonwealth forces, including the British Army.
The "tank" used an intense laser beam to disable the optical-electronic equipment of the enemy vehicles. This was created by focusing light through 30 kg of artificial rubies, which made the whole system very expensive to produce. The optics that produced the laser were placed at the end of a silver coated spiral which helped amplify the beam ...
One of the main features of the O-I tank was its thick armor, which had a maximum thickness of up to 150 mm. [1] [2] The tank was to have two V-12 petrol-fueled aircraft engines designed by BMW in Germany and licensed to Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan. This was the same engine used in the Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank.
The German heavy tank battalions destroyed a total of 8,100 enemy tanks for the loss of 1,482 of their own, an overall kill/loss ratio of 5.47 though individual unit ratios ranged from 1.28 to 13. The German losses also include non-combat tank write-offs. [1] Tiger I in France.