- Location
- Brazil
So, what about this then:
[] Plan Bolo Mk2
-[] Testing/Modifications:
--[] Thryssen: Improve crew safety and exhaust system. Advice: make the designers operate the tank for a bit. Too many machine guns for a tank this size, feeding them would be problematic on top of the two cannons. Reducing them would cut costs and reduce vulnerabilities.
--[] Skoda: Improve the fuel supply and system, and if possible replace the hull gun with a lighter/faster model, the smaller howitzer is redundant. Try to save weight, perhaps by reducing the barrel length a bit? If possible, make room for engine upgrades as the chassis could serve longer with a stronger, reliable propulsion system. Why, it's slow and large enough you could hit it with a mortar.
--[] Reindhardt: Broadsides don't seem promising as calibers get larger and armour thicker. We've spotted balance issues with the GK-2 and the crew of the GK-3 has problems communicating. However, a neat idea has been proposed by an officer of using the angle between the turrets as rangefinder.
--[] Wanderer: Consider advancing the W-5 as cavalry tank. Add one or more MGs, and improve hatches and crew ergonomics.
-[] Policy Recommendations
--[] Note that armor testing still needs to be done for these models, so their ability to withstand enemy fire is unknown. Additional time to examine this count potentially be lifesaving. However, our reccomendation is also the safest bet in that regard, given specifications and manufacurers.
--[] The Skoda model is ideal for assaulting strongpoints, particularly once fuel issues are resolved.
--[] The new Wanderers could be excellent upgrades for the cavalry tanks, pending further testing.
Thoughts?
[] Plan Bolo Mk2
-[] Testing/Modifications:
--[] Thryssen: Improve crew safety and exhaust system. Advice: make the designers operate the tank for a bit. Too many machine guns for a tank this size, feeding them would be problematic on top of the two cannons. Reducing them would cut costs and reduce vulnerabilities.
--[] Skoda: Improve the fuel supply and system, and if possible replace the hull gun with a lighter/faster model, the smaller howitzer is redundant. Try to save weight, perhaps by reducing the barrel length a bit? If possible, make room for engine upgrades as the chassis could serve longer with a stronger, reliable propulsion system. Why, it's slow and large enough you could hit it with a mortar.
--[] Reindhardt: Broadsides don't seem promising as calibers get larger and armour thicker. We've spotted balance issues with the GK-2 and the crew of the GK-3 has problems communicating. However, a neat idea has been proposed by an officer of using the angle between the turrets as rangefinder.
--[] Wanderer: Consider advancing the W-5 as cavalry tank. Add one or more MGs, and improve hatches and crew ergonomics.
-[] Policy Recommendations
--[] Note that armor testing still needs to be done for these models, so their ability to withstand enemy fire is unknown. Additional time to examine this count potentially be lifesaving. However, our reccomendation is also the safest bet in that regard, given specifications and manufacurers.
--[] The Skoda model is ideal for assaulting strongpoints, particularly once fuel issues are resolved.
--[] The new Wanderers could be excellent upgrades for the cavalry tanks, pending further testing.
Thoughts?
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