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nice CV90.
CV90 comes in CV90-40 (40mm cannon), CV90-35 (35mm cannon), CV90-30 (30mm cannon) CV90-105 (105mm cannon), CV90-120 (120mm cannon), Will be interesting to see if you do all the other variants
CV90 comes in CV90-40 (40mm cannon), CV90-35 (35mm cannon), CV90-30 (30mm cannon) CV90-105 (105mm cannon), CV90-120 (120mm cannon), Will be interesting to see if you do all the other variants
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Yes would be nice to see the CV90-120 light tank, CV90 Armoured OP, CV90 Armoured Command Post, Armoured recovery, Armadillo APC, Armoured engineer, 120mm & 81mm Mortar carriers and the CV90-40 Anti Aircraft Gun system
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I added in some more MATV variants based of Darth Panda's original drawings.
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Japan, Type 10 (MBT) Hitomaru-shiki
The Type 10 (10式戦車, Hitomaru-shiki sensha) is a fourth-generation Japanese main battle tank, manufactured since 2010 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the Japanese Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), where it entered service in January 2012. The latter which was designed to support the Type 90 tank and replace the Type 74 which was made obsolete in 2012. Compared to other main battle tanks currently serving in the JGSDF, the Type 10 has been equipped with improvements in its ability to respond to antitank warfare and other contingencies.
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The Type 10 (10式戦車, Hitomaru-shiki sensha) is a fourth-generation Japanese main battle tank, manufactured since 2010 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the Japanese Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), where it entered service in January 2012. The latter which was designed to support the Type 90 tank and replace the Type 74 which was made obsolete in 2012. Compared to other main battle tanks currently serving in the JGSDF, the Type 10 has been equipped with improvements in its ability to respond to antitank warfare and other contingencies.
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USSR. Object 223 heavy tank (KV-3)
The KV-3 was the official designation for the Object 150, only one prototype was built. The Object 220 was a development with an elongated barge and 107 mm ZIS-6 gun, and the Object 223 had a new conical turret. A prototype was being completed at the time of the German invasion; some sources say it was completed and destroyed in action.
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The KV-3 was the official designation for the Object 150, only one prototype was built. The Object 220 was a development with an elongated barge and 107 mm ZIS-6 gun, and the Object 223 had a new conical turret. A prototype was being completed at the time of the German invasion; some sources say it was completed and destroyed in action.
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Toldi light tank
Produced as a licenced development of the Swedish Landsverk L-60, the Toldi was the main tank used by Hungary in WWII.
Fitting a custom turret and mounting a 20mm anti-tank rifle, the initial batch of 80 vehicles were assembled in Hungary using many components imported from Germany, and are refered to now as the 38M Toldi I or A20 (for 20mm gun). The initial batch entered service in 1939, and a second order was placed in 1940 for a further 110 vehicles. This second batch were basically the same as the earlier vehicles, and the only obvious difference is the change of radios necessitating the removal of the original circular antenna and replcement with a smaller whip antenna. The big change was internal in the suspension, where the original German torsion bars were replaced with stronger Hungarian components, allowing a heavier operating weight. These tanks became the 38M Toldi II or B20.
Operational experience in the Soviet Union showed that the gun was too underpowered, so the B20's were modified to fit a 37/42M 40 mm gun, and became the 42M Toldi IIa or B40 (for 40mm gun). Some vehicles were also fitted with German-inspired spaced-armour plates over the tracks and turret.
The final model was the 43M Toldi III or C40 with improved armour and turret, but only 12 were constructed.
With the success of the German Marder tank destroyers, Hungary received 2 vehicles to study. A light-weight Toldi I was modified to fit one of the Marder's guns to create a new tank destroyer. Unfortunately due to the weakness of the exposed ammunition storage arrangement, and the low performance with the weak suspension, the Toldi tank destroyer did not progress beyond the prototype.
Produced as a licenced development of the Swedish Landsverk L-60, the Toldi was the main tank used by Hungary in WWII.
Fitting a custom turret and mounting a 20mm anti-tank rifle, the initial batch of 80 vehicles were assembled in Hungary using many components imported from Germany, and are refered to now as the 38M Toldi I or A20 (for 20mm gun). The initial batch entered service in 1939, and a second order was placed in 1940 for a further 110 vehicles. This second batch were basically the same as the earlier vehicles, and the only obvious difference is the change of radios necessitating the removal of the original circular antenna and replcement with a smaller whip antenna. The big change was internal in the suspension, where the original German torsion bars were replaced with stronger Hungarian components, allowing a heavier operating weight. These tanks became the 38M Toldi II or B20.
Operational experience in the Soviet Union showed that the gun was too underpowered, so the B20's were modified to fit a 37/42M 40 mm gun, and became the 42M Toldi IIa or B40 (for 40mm gun). Some vehicles were also fitted with German-inspired spaced-armour plates over the tracks and turret.
The final model was the 43M Toldi III or C40 with improved armour and turret, but only 12 were constructed.
With the success of the German Marder tank destroyers, Hungary received 2 vehicles to study. A light-weight Toldi I was modified to fit one of the Marder's guns to create a new tank destroyer. Unfortunately due to the weakness of the exposed ammunition storage arrangement, and the low performance with the weak suspension, the Toldi tank destroyer did not progress beyond the prototype.
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Csaba armoured car
Hungary's primary armored car of WWII was the Hungarian designed and built Csaba.
The Hungarian designer, Nicholas Straussler, had worked on tank and armoured car design in Britain between the wars, and returning to Hungary used that experience to design the Csaba. An initial order was placed in 1939 for the 39M Csaba, and the vehicles were fitted with the same anti-tank rifle as the Toldi light tank.
A second production order in 1940 included a command car version with a lighter turret fitted only with a machine gun and additional radios with a lattice antenna.
Hungary's primary armored car of WWII was the Hungarian designed and built Csaba.
The Hungarian designer, Nicholas Straussler, had worked on tank and armoured car design in Britain between the wars, and returning to Hungary used that experience to design the Csaba. An initial order was placed in 1939 for the 39M Csaba, and the vehicles were fitted with the same anti-tank rifle as the Toldi light tank.
A second production order in 1940 included a command car version with a lighter turret fitted only with a machine gun and additional radios with a lattice antenna.
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A few spanish supercar models:
Hispano-Suiza Carmen
Spania GTA Spano
Hispano-Suiza Carmen
Spania GTA Spano
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