Best looking current tank?
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Best looking current tank?
In your opinion, what is the best/coolest looking current tank?
We will define current as: introduced within the last 20 years and still a "front line" tank (so no "but the People's Republic of ** CENSORED ** has 78 of the T26 still in service" excuses.
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We will define current as: introduced within the last 20 years and still a "front line" tank (so no "but the People's Republic of ** CENSORED ** has 78 of the T26 still in service" excuses.
Post a picture.
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I'm going with the Challenger II as well. All business. Very capable. I read discouraging things about the Brit armoured force in terms of size and capability. But then, I read discouraging things about US forces as well.
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I'd place my vote for the Merkava 4, perhaps not the most battle capable today (?) but I've always though both the Mk 2 and Mk 4 versions looked cool.
Link is to a photo:
http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/ ... vaMk4.html
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Link is to a photo:
http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/ ... vaMk4.html
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RedLief,
I like your nomination. The design makes a lot of sense. It seems to make using the hull for an APC easy, and we may see infantry fighting vehicles moving to more tank-like armor levels Actually, I think it's interesting that we haven't seen more development in other countries with the front engine/rear entry concept. It certainly relieves a lot of crew vulnerability in getting out of a stricken tank, offers more protection on the frontal arc, better storage of and access to ammunition.
I haven't come across any reports talking about the advantages/disadvantages of the front-engine design. Anybody else?
I like your nomination. The design makes a lot of sense. It seems to make using the hull for an APC easy, and we may see infantry fighting vehicles moving to more tank-like armor levels Actually, I think it's interesting that we haven't seen more development in other countries with the front engine/rear entry concept. It certainly relieves a lot of crew vulnerability in getting out of a stricken tank, offers more protection on the frontal arc, better storage of and access to ammunition.
I haven't come across any reports talking about the advantages/disadvantages of the front-engine design. Anybody else?
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I'm going to go with the UK Challenger II for best-looking.
As for the Merkava, I can understand why some people like it, but to me it seems there is a massive shot trap under the turret.
Don S.
As for the Merkava, I can understand why some people like it, but to me it seems there is a massive shot trap under the turret.
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