>Timby gang
Hell yeah >Atlas
I love the aesthetic but the Atlas is just too heavy for the amount of firepower it has. Atlas is a textbook case of a terror weapon. It looks big and bad (and it is) but it's also not the most practical tool in the toolbox.
Timberwolf is a great 'Mech. 75 tons of useful firepower
>Timby gang
Hell yeah >Atlas
I love the aesthetic but the Atlas is just too heavy for the amount of firepower it has. Atlas is a textbook case of a terror weapon. It looks big and bad (and it is) but it's also not the most practical tool in the toolbox.
Timberwolf is a great 'Mech. 75 tons of useful firepower
>US has the most.
We have no manufacturing base to mass produce them in a huge war if needed to. What are we going to do contract China to ship us our tanks to fight their ally? fricking lel.
It's quality doesn't even matter if they never manage to make enough of them to equip units with.
The Russia tankers who survive Ukraine atr going to be squeezing their fat sacks of shit into Armatas 30 years from now so they can lead units of modernized 62s and 55s.
>1. T14 Armata
Oh, are we comparing our favorite fiction tanks? Because the upgraded Curio Siege Tanks have coaxial 90mm plasma cannons that can fire every 0.75 seconds without the ultra capacitors upgrade and is especially effective against enemy armored targets. The new Curio 180mm shock cannons have integrated targeting AI to coordinate fire with allied siege tanks and the new maelstrom smart shell is specifically designed to kill hardened enemy armor.
It's also got Vanadium regenerative bio-steel that uses nanobots to automatically repair itself from being cored as long as enough of the shell remains intact. You can deploy two of these from your dropship from orbit and the newer models even have integrated jump jets that turn it into a hover tank. It can also be upgraded to deploy spider mines and a defense matrix.
Nope, number 1 is OP's mom, because her weight can cause earthquakes.
>Black person Whipper 2000
ONE job, anon
>armata
Might as well add Baneblade and Bolo if you count fictional ones.
Timberwolf should be at top of that list, Atlas maybe #2.
>not the tigerwolf
>that turret
>-10 degrees depression
We're comparing fictional tanks anon. I feel that a battle hardened mech should be at the top of the list.
>85 rounds for the main gun
new turret toss champion in the next major war. Thank God random gay furries don't design tanks.
>Timby gang
Hell yeah
>Atlas
I love the aesthetic but the Atlas is just too heavy for the amount of firepower it has. Atlas is a textbook case of a terror weapon. It looks big and bad (and it is) but it's also not the most practical tool in the toolbox.
Timberwolf is a great 'Mech. 75 tons of useful firepower
Black person atlas is the best
Clanners get out REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Gimmie Dat LandRaider
tanks are obsolete
and other lies you can tell yourself
>Tanks without hard kill APS are obsolete.
Fixed that for you anon. And friendly reminder, the US has the most.
US Army ABCT is the most powerful fighting formation on Earth, and that's not changing any time soon.
>US has the most.
We have no manufacturing base to mass produce them in a huge war if needed to. What are we going to do contract China to ship us our tanks to fight their ally? fricking lel.
How can you rate a battle tank that has never seen battle anon?
Anon even if the assume that the Armata is as good as the russians claim it still wouldn't be the best one.And it's not as good.
It's quality doesn't even matter if they never manage to make enough of them to equip units with.
The Russia tankers who survive Ukraine atr going to be squeezing their fat sacks of shit into Armatas 30 years from now so they can lead units of modernized 62s and 55s.
>1. T14 Armata
Oh, are we comparing our favorite fiction tanks? Because the upgraded Curio Siege Tanks have coaxial 90mm plasma cannons that can fire every 0.75 seconds without the ultra capacitors upgrade and is especially effective against enemy armored targets. The new Curio 180mm shock cannons have integrated targeting AI to coordinate fire with allied siege tanks and the new maelstrom smart shell is specifically designed to kill hardened enemy armor.
It's also got Vanadium regenerative bio-steel that uses nanobots to automatically repair itself from being cored as long as enough of the shell remains intact. You can deploy two of these from your dropship from orbit and the newer models even have integrated jump jets that turn it into a hover tank. It can also be upgraded to deploy spider mines and a defense matrix.
What is your favorite fictional Russian tank? For me it is the Mammoth Tank.
the mind is quicker than the eye
T-14 Armata, it would be really cool if it was a real tank but alas it never will be
Itd be dogshit anyway like rest of russian equipment. The more desperate a country is to pretend its modern the more hilariously terrible it is
Okay, now my list of hardest materials:
>adamantium
>diamond
>boron-nitride
>boron-carbide
>tungsten-carbide
>sapphire
>all it takes is putting Armata as #1 in a tank list to get all these replies
You idiots