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1. While i do like the armour capabilities the Hull is a bit over-extended and low to the ground
2. This is by far the MOST important flaw in the design and it ties in with the first point .
The Tracks do not go all the way to the front , not even a small one , and with the low ground
clearence this becomes the vehicles biggest most exploitable weeknes , because the vehicle
will fail to climb any obstacles that are any bigger then the ground clearence , a anti tank ditch
will stop this by all means and a tank that cant attack is a useless walking pillbox with a gun.
1. A MUST HAVE : Extend the tracks all the way to the front of the vehicle , the track shold a the
very least stay alligned whit the frontal armour or extend over it .
2. Shorten the hull . A tank that can get stuck is a dead tank . This is not a trench warfare tank,the
more compact the better and the frontal armour defenetly can get shortened with no real drop
in performance
I sincerelly hope this review will be usefull to you .And looking forward to a Mark II variant of
this vehicle .
If you wold wish to add me as a friend Id be more then happy to have a chat with a another
skilled engineer and felow tanksman.