Message from @Questgiver
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A transformer can be a tank though
Ye, but, na
Hmm says its a concept for a tactical nuke platform
Yeah but yeah
Fatmen and mininukes exist
No.
Us army
Theres something extra demoralizing about using a massive metal dick to nuke someone
1980’s
How nukes work now is they're very small yield because they're now so accurate.
New U.S tank prototype
Better to use 12 900k yield nukes than 1 20m tonne
Disgusting
Thats a fucking shoe
Looks like battlefied
Looks like poo poo
General Dynamics <:omegalul:431263624129019915>
this survived a nuclear blast
Still ugly looking
Not within a decent range it didn't.
Most tanks would at that range.
it was a few hundred yards
from the bomb
You're talking out your arse again
Citation.
now
I mean the entire world survived Hiroshima, except you know, Hiroshima
Ur mums anal cavity survived a nuclear blast
The crew would be fucking gone
all other tanks vs the chad chally 2
^
The new U.S light tank as to fit a 105mm or 120mm and have to fit in a at least two in a Globemaster
The chally is the chad
But the tank survived
An unmanned Centurion tank, Registration Number 169041,[38] was positioned approximately 350 yards (320 m) from ground zero. After the test the tank's light damage was repaired and it was put back into service. Subsequently nicknamed The Atomic Tank, it was later used in the Vietnam War. In May 1969, during a firefight, 169041 (call sign 24C) was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) but remained battle-worthy. The Atomic Tank is now located at Robertson Barracks in Holtze, Northern Territory. Although other tanks were subjected to nuclear tests, 169041 is the only one known to have done so and then gone on to serve for another 23 years, including 15 months in a war zone
Oh I thought it was with crew you meant.
no