Difference between revisions of "Vehicle Tank Dhaka"
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| wars = [[Event_Second_Antarean_War|Second Antarean War]] | | wars = [[Event_Second_Antarean_War|Second Antarean War]] | ||
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− | The AIA's hovertank, the Dhaka, is able to glide over low obstacles whereas the ULA's main battle tank cannot | + | The [[AIA|AIA's]] hovertank, the Dhaka, is able to glide over low obstacles whereas the [[ULA|ULA's]] main battle tank cannot. |
− | + | The Dhaka uses a lighter weight chassis when compared to the [[Vehicle Tank Partisan|Partisan]], using a titanium alloy with ceramic composites inlaid in an aluminum frame, with reinforced depleted uranium layers at the front. Its primary drive method is the array of vectored hover coils underneath the vehicle, which can actuate to generate repulsion and generate momentum. The Dhaka's power is generated by a [[Manufacturer AE TCI-Systems|TCI-Systems]] industrial 2t generator. | |
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+ | The Dhaka's main armament is a [[Manufacturer AE Tir-Boda|Tir-Boda]] 28 800eu Twin Plasma Cannon, capable of delivering a volatile payload that melts infantry combatants and armored vehicles alike. Secondary armaments are an optional [[Weapon Lmg AIA MGA|MGA]] coaxial machine gun and a computerized turret mount. It is the apex predator on the field when left unchallenged. | ||
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+ | Operators are instructed when fighting the Partisan to use tall cover intelligently between reloads. The Dhaka boasts more firepower but the Partisan has more armour. Strafing is one of the key advantages the Dhaka has over the Partisan. | ||
{{Navbox vehicles}} | {{Navbox vehicles}} | ||
[[Category:Vehicle]] | [[Category:Vehicle]] |
Latest revision as of 13:12, 4 October 2018
Dhaka | |
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Dhaka | |
Type | Hover MBT |
Combat role | Main Battle Tank |
Service | |
Used by | Antarean Imperial Army |
Wars | Second Antarean War |
Production | |
Manufacturer | KMD |
Score requirement | 200 points |
Specifications | |
Length | 10m |
Mod slots |
1x Main Weapon 1x Secondary Weapon 1x Turret 2x Chassis 2x Utility 1x Mine 1x Countermeasure |
Passengers | 1 |
Statistics | |
Hull | 2900 points |
Armour | 1200 points |
Boost time | 10s |
Max speed | 600 |
The AIA's hovertank, the Dhaka, is able to glide over low obstacles whereas the ULA's main battle tank cannot.
The Dhaka uses a lighter weight chassis when compared to the Partisan, using a titanium alloy with ceramic composites inlaid in an aluminum frame, with reinforced depleted uranium layers at the front. Its primary drive method is the array of vectored hover coils underneath the vehicle, which can actuate to generate repulsion and generate momentum. The Dhaka's power is generated by a TCI-Systems industrial 2t generator.
The Dhaka's main armament is a Tir-Boda 28 800eu Twin Plasma Cannon, capable of delivering a volatile payload that melts infantry combatants and armored vehicles alike. Secondary armaments are an optional MGA coaxial machine gun and a computerized turret mount. It is the apex predator on the field when left unchallenged.
Operators are instructed when fighting the Partisan to use tall cover intelligently between reloads. The Dhaka boasts more firepower but the Partisan has more armour. Strafing is one of the key advantages the Dhaka has over the Partisan.
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