AC IV HONEY ANT |
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■ AC IV HONEY ANT (United States Australia 2018) / 4.9m Height / 16.1t weight / 1 crew 65km / h: when walking / maximum speed Guns 75mm / CNF-LB main weapon United States Army AFW Australia. Fighting type versus AFW. As a major problem in the desert A.F.W. operation, two legs point in the vehicle type is a ground contact pressure is too high, it is easy to take the leg in the sand and the like. A.F.W. be adopted in the United States troops from Australia that reason, desertification advances, most multi-leg type that can be distributed ground pressure. AC IV is the latest model of this type legs Oh, the world's first six legs specification. AC III of the previous type was a standard four leg type of multi-leg type, because there was a concern in terms of distribution of weight also, six legs specification has been adopted in AC IV. That the total height 4.9m, but also particularly high in A.F.W. high ride height compared to the tank, 1m maximum flexibility in the legs moving Multi-leg type is also a merit of the benefits can be distributed to its own weight, even if you do not dash equipped with a roller mechanism, traveling as fast as the speed in a hurry. In terms of faster traveling speed is in favor of fighting the war, and become a one-on-one game in the desert, would be dangerous even PANTHER A5 of the German army are said to be the strongest A.F.W.. As well as benefits, as a problem of multi-leg type, price is expensive in terms of vehicle 4) the increase in weight 3) an increase of 2) maintenance costs increased complexity of a mechanism), and the like but mainly. AC III can be deployed to the country too, but did not proceed to take Ikkoni of export orders, AC IV, exports are not considered. The development of the rumors and was involved in corporate North America, Inc. GSK German plausibly have been murmurings. |
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Derived type at the top of the rear block, equipped with antiaircraft artillery, surface-to-air missiles, antitank missiles, radar, etc. are present. |
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