Republic of Dalmatia Imagi-Nation

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Romaniadom armor being offloaded in the assembly area. Will conduct targeting assessments.
T-72 TUSK. We appreciate ROD Army helping transport our armor.

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The KDF contingent has arrived and is now dockside in the ROD.

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Some of B Sqn still have the water based Winter commo on them.
A very busy day today for the commander but looking forward to the week ahead.

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That's a beautiful sight! We welcome the crews from Karmanaskis and Romaniadom!
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Welcome tankers! Welcome to Armadillo Barracks, the home of the ROD's armor branch and the Combat Maneuver Training Center! Please enjoy the reception barbecue in and around Saber Hall. Enjoy the various grilled meats and the Avatar beer. And don't forget to visit the armor museum today, because the events begin early tomorrow morning!
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Drone Birdseye view of the CoC armored display area for all spectators to enjoy. Avatar Beer truck to drive in the area in the late morning.

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Other pictures in CoC thread.
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The first day of the Tanker’s Ball was a smashing success! All 130 tanks hit the ranges, either shooting or driving, and showing why they were selected to compete!

The Dragoon Regiment was on the gunnery range today, firing at stationary and moving targets with both main gun and machine gun. None of the Dragoon companies had a perfect score, which leaves the door open for the Hussar Regiment to take the lead when they conduct gunnery tomorrow. Several tanks did have perfect scores, however, and the tankers from Moroccodom performed exceptionally well!

The Hussar Regiment negotiated the driving course today and the ROD’s Team Spearhead had a perfect company score (home field advantage?) The 7 Dragoon companies will have a turn at the course tomorrow though – will the ROD’s performance be enough to take home the company trophy? The takers from Romaniadom and Karmanaskis also had some very highly skilled drivers – particularly when driving in full chemical protective posture.

Tomorrow morning the events switch – the Dragoon Regiment will take a crack at the driving course, and the Hussar Regiment will hit the live fire range for the gunnery competition!

The tankers get a chance to unwind tonight and do some maintenance on their tanks. One note, however: the event organizers request that the tankers stop making obscene shapes in the dirt with their tanks as they wait for their turn at the range. The giant dirt penis in the grass near range #7 was broadcast on live TV and several complaints were received from North America.

Pictured here is Tank 12 from the ROD’s Team Spearhead (B / 2-11 AR) negotiating a portion of the driving course that passes through a MOUT training site.
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KDF 4th Coy, 1st Bn hit the ranges.

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Range safety rides along and gives the ten commandments.
This is the first foreign deployment of a KDF ready reserve unit of former conscripts so the ROD range team is understandably unsure of the level of training.
As it happens this unit has been on the reserve for six years so including their conscript time they have all been playing with tanks for some seven years now.
They all originally trained together and then became the 4th Coy as their wartime unit. Mandatory refresher training takes place several times a year and they retrained on the KN-2 last year.
Most ready reserve units are active for ten years.

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The KDF brought some great looking tanks to the ball!
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This morning the Dragoon Regiment reported to the driving course and the crews each took their turn negotiating the course that passed through rough terrain and urban landscapes. The CoC team performed very well, but in the end the ROD team held on to win the company plaque.

Meanwhile the Hussar Regiment was on the range all day, blasting away at the targets with main gun and machine gun fire. The Monacodom tankers continued to dominate that event despite some great shooting by most of the crews.

The winners of the gunnery and driving events were announced at the end of the day:

Gunnery Top Company: Monacodom A Co / 2nd Brigade / 3rd Inf Div
Gunnery Top Tank Crew: Karmanaskis Tank 43B (KN-2) 4th Company / 1st Battalion / Armored Brigade

Driving Top Company: ROD B Co / 2nd Battalion / 11th Armor
Driving Top Crew: Romaniadom Tank 66 (T72 TUSK) A Co / Romaniadom Armor

In addition to the ranges and courses, the tankers let loose at a local karaoke bar last night called Tread Heads. After some drinks, the singers began to argue about who had a better voice and the argument threatened to turn violent. Fortunately, someone began break dancing and the altercation turned into a break dance throw down. There were several strains and bruises, but no major injuries.

Tomorrow is going to be a busy day! The maintenance competition will test the company maintenance teams, and the first round of Capture the Hill will begin in the morning. On top of that, the Hussar Regiment will compete in the Tank Biathlon to see how well they move and shoot!

Pictured here is an ROD tank from Team Spearhead on the gunnery range, firing in MOPP 4 during a simulated chemical attack.
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KDF B Sqn support get some last minute training in.

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The ARRV Centurions were pressed into service when it became clear the old VT-55 had trouble with the weight of the new KN-2 MBT.
New KN-2 based ARRV are in the future but probably not until the first 120 KN-2 tanks are in service due to cost.
An updated power pack and new radio fit will keep the old cents going for now.
Tech support is normally on tracks in the armoured units but since the ROD requested wheeled support other than the ARV, they came along in a Unimog borrowed from the Bn. Logistics uses Man trucks seen here loading up with a skid of beer they found unattended at the 4th Tank Company (after dark).

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Great looking support team, KDF! Shame on 4th Company for not securing their sensitive items!
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Day 3 is in the books for the Tanker’s Ball! Great performance by all crews again today. The Hussar Regiment went through the challenging Tank Biathlon course this morning, driving and shooting through the MPRC. There were several perfect scores, but Karmanaskis B Squadron / Dragoon Regiment had three tanks with that honor. Tomorrow the Dragoon Regiment hits the biathlon course and then the crew trophy and company plaques will be awarded for that event!

The support teams were put to the test today as well with the challenging maintenance competition. Swapping out a tank power pack and tracks isn’t an easy job, and then we threw a simulated chemical attack in for good measure. After all companies completed the event the maintenance team for the CoC B Company / 1st Brigade / 1st Armor Division was declared the winner!

All of the companies hit the maneuver ranges in the afternoon to compete in round 1 of Capture the Hill. The companies went head-to-head twice, fighting over a piece of terrain using MILES engagement equipment to determine kills. Five companies were eliminated after two battles. The following companies are moving on to round 2 tomorrow:
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And don’t forget tomorrow night is the Tanker’s Ball itself! Get those dress blues out and shine those low quarters!

Oh, and one last note. The event organizers are asking the tankers to please cease scooter jousting on the tank trails immediately.

Pictured below is a platoon from the Mahishmati Lancers getting a pep talk prior to the first battle of Capture the Hill.
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What a great day – and we still have the ball tonight! Please come in your finest mess dress uniform, but please remember to keep the uniforms on. Just in case though, we will have a lost & found set up for those who have had too much to drink and tend to remove clothing.

The Tank Biathlon wrapped up today with the Dragoon Regiment competing in the event. There were some really great scores, but in the end the trophy for the best tank crew in the biathlon goes to Karmanaskis B Squadron / Dragoon Regiment Tank # 22B (KN-2) and the plaque for top company in the biathlon goes to Romaniadom’s A Company (T-72 TUSK).

Round 2 of the Capture the Hill event was this afternoon as well, with 8 companies going into this round and 4 companies emerging victorious. The following 4 companies will be heading into the finals tomorrow, where one company will be crowned King of the Hill:
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The Capture the Hill finals will be held in the morning, and then in the afternoon ALL 130 TANKS will be turned loose in the training area for the Feeding Frenzy. Every tank for itself – kill or be killed until only one tank remains!

Pictured below are 2 ROD tanks advancing during Round 2 of the Capture the Hill competition.
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"Home home on the range".
KN-2's of the Karmanaskis Defence Force taking full advantage of the 55 caliber and a very expensive FCS on the rolling range.

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22 Bravo going full tilt in the Biathion final catches a little air going from the grass to the mud!

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Crews love the new KN-2's. The high power to weight ratio was a requirement of the mountainous terrain back in Karmanaskis, a big bonus on the flat.
The drivers are taking full credit for the fast times but the computer controlled advanced suspension system is a major factor. It has an advanced track system called Dynamic Track Tensioning System. Maintaining optimum tension through all maneuvers, it dramatically reduces the chance of throwing a track even in the most extreme situations.
Big party tonight, not sure 22 Bravo can cover the tab!!!

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Nice armor Karmanaskis. You have the most advanced or top 2 or 3 most advanced and capable tanks in the world. Expensive, but appears to be worth it.

These Are The Most Expensive Tanks Ever Made
8 Merkava - $5 Million. ...
7 Leopard 2 - $5.7 Million. ...
6 M1A2 Abrams - $6.21 Million. ...
5 Challenger II - $7.2 Million. ...
4 C1 Ariete - $7.5 Million. ...
3 Arjun - $7.8 Million. ...
2 K2 Black Panther - $8.5 Million. via The National Interest. ...
1 AMX-56 Leclerc - $9.3 Million. via GoodFon.


Currently top 10 best tanks in the world are these:
Nr.1 Leopard 2A7 (Germany) ...
Nr.2 K2 Black Panther (South Korea) ...
Nr.3 M1A2 SEP (USA) ...
Nr.4 Challenger 2 (United Kingdom) ...
Nr.5 Armata (Russia) ...
Nr.6 Merkava Mk.4 (Israel) ...
Nr.7 Type 90 (Japan) ...
Nr.8 Leclerc (France)

So little ole Karmanaskis has a great, highly capable tank.
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