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Chinese APC Variants

3D Studio Max Military posted on May 15, 2006
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This vehicle has been massed produced in the Chinese empire founded five years after the plague. Designs were already in China before the plague when US firms thought it was a good idea to start outsourcing defense. Thus when the plague began China had an abundance of armored vehicles. Unfortunately for the US who didn't. These will be used for part 3 of my story. This is a mass production vehicle thats why the design is not overly complex. Its a knock off of the lav-25 and the stryker vehicle.

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bandolin

5:13PM | Mon, 15 May 2006

It's called the grizzly in Canada and we had 4 versions of it. An infantry support vehicle with a 70 mm cannon that fired both AP and HESH rounds. The 25 mm LAV APC used for Mechanized infantry, a cmmd cntr just like you have and a rec vehicle with a crane to extract bogged vehicles. I was a crew commander on the version with the 70 mm cannon known as a Cougar back in the late 80s. I remember they tried to implement a 20 mm gatling gun version just like the one you have. The problem was there wasn't enough room on the inside for the 35,000 rnds of ammo it needed.

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RETIRED

5:51PM | Tue, 16 May 2006

Magnificant concept. Bandolin's comments are very interesting also. I was thinking that this type vehicle would be an ideal platform for the million RPM gun invented by an Austrailian Grocer which is being tested by the USA but if 35,000 rounds were a problem so would be a million rounds (1 minute sustained fire!) however the propulsion for the rounbds is different. Still though - it would make a formidable fighting package. Thanks for sharing the concept and design. :-). Dwayne

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morin3000

10:50AM | Tue, 23 May 2006

Lovely colors and lighting A wonderful image you have made here Excellent work We return with new photos ((V))


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