The much awaited DLC finally made it to the playing list of the dwellers of the Arma 3 virtual world.
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The enemy: two T-140 Angara tanks. |
After a few miles of cross country riding and hundreds of armor-piercing rounds fired, I quickly threw an scenario in the editor. In this scenario a section of two CSAT
T-140 Angara Armata tanks is moving through a valley in Altis. My crew quickly notices them cresting a hill near Gravia, and we are game.
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From the commander's sight, two CSAT tanks moving towards our position. The range is around 3.7 km. |
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Although I can hit targets beyond 3 km, my Rhino MGS UP "tank destroyer" is under-armored enough to warrant a cautious approach. |
So, making use of the high mobility of the Rhino, I order my crew to race towards a battle position from which I can get the enemy tanks from the flank.
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The commander's station of the Rhino. |
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The un-buttoned view is very helpful to precisely point the driver to its destination. |
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On our way to the battle position, I realized how much I underestimated the height of the hill where I wanted us to be. A nervous over the shoulder look to check for enemy tanks on the valley below. |
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The gunner's station. |
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The gunner's sight in the narrow field of view mode. |
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Hull down, but at the very top of a hill. Not what they taught me at armor school. |
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Tank! The first two rounds scored, but didn't stop the tank. The next round just bounced off the armor. |
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Target! It took no less than four rounds to stop the enemy beasts. Shots fired at my tank went over our turret. The enemy's aiming was not so good. |
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The two tank kills we scored were evident not by the enemy tanks blowing up, but by the enemy crews bailing out. |
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But we made sure to force some fireworks with additional armor piercing rounds. |
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Mission accomplished. |
Cheers,
3 comments:
I s'pect the T-140 is an analogue for the Russian T-14 Armata
Yes, it is based on the Armata. All the "futuristic" weapons and vehicles in Arma 3 are actually based on existing designs. More information on the weapons and their real life counterparts here: Link
Thanks for reading and the information.
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