super heavy tanks

i propose a new unit idea that would fit perfectly with the secret unit tree. super heavy tanks. super heavy tanks where secret projects by countries to produce oversized tanks of extrordinary power. they where slow but mighty and would fit right into the game. not all countries had ideas for them but i have found 4 tanks that would fit perfectly with the 4 country unit range for the game. germany had the landkreuzer p. 1000 ratte which would fit right in with the german units. russia had the kv-6 whick would fit in with the russian units. france had the fcm f1 although not american it would fit perfectly with the allied units. and japan had the O-I whick would obviously fit in with the japanese tree. these would not need anymore upgrade for there are not many, just like the railway guns they only need one box . these units would greatly improve combat and make player even more happy if they where added. i hope people can agree with me and we can get these tanks. :)

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Makes me Hitler? Always Thought of my self to be more like Jackie Fisher in that regard

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We already have RG and BB, I do not see the problem with SHT. While we are at it, lets get some SHBB too! Oh, and super carriers.

Are the SHBB and SHCarriers nuclear?

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"Hit first ! Hit hard ! Keep on hitting ! ! (The 3 H's)" Admiral Jackie Fisher
"The 3 Requisites for Success – Ruthless, Relentless, Remorseless(The 3 R's)" Admiral Fisher
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TankBuster wrote:

SHBB and SHCarriers nuclear?
Nope. Think Yamato. The super carriers would be though.

The Yamato was just the heaviest battleship built, I'm sure if battleship construction had carried on, it would have been dwarfed

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"Hit first ! Hit hard ! Keep on hitting ! ! (The 3 H's)" Admiral Jackie Fisher
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TankBuster wrote:

The Yamato was just the heaviest battleship built
It had a sister ship and they also had the biggest guns and the most armour. It was a SHBB, technically.

Interesting idea.

Programs have been initiated on several occasions with the aim of creating an invincible vehicle for attack enemy formations without fear of being destroyed in combat; however, only a few examples have ever been built, and there is little evidence of any super heavy tank having seen combat. Examples were designed in World War I and World War II, along with a few in the Cold War.

Examples:

Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus.

Place of Origin: Nazi Germany

Produced: 1944

Landkreuzer P.1500 Monster:

Place of origin: Nazi Germany

T28 Super Heavy Tank:

Place of origin: United States of North America

Produced: 1945

hese types of tanks occurred at the end of the second world war.


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Quasi-duck wrote:

TankBuster wrote:

The Yamato was just the heaviest battleship built
It had a sister ship and they also had the biggest guns and the most armour. It was a SHBB, technically.
I agree. The Musashi and Yamato were twice as heavy as any other battleship afloat anyways.
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The battleships where outclassed by the carriers though. And wait should we talk about super heavy tanks than ships?

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V1nd1cat0r wrote:

The battleships where outclassed by the carriers though. And wait should we talk about super heavy tanks than ships?
I was discussing super heavy everything.

Battleships were already outclassed at the beginning of WW2. They were still effective with air coverage. Plus, give me one thing that wasn't in WW2 that was outdated right after the end of it.

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Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
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Kehsct wrote:

Plus, give me one thing that wasn't in WW2 that was outdated right after the end of it.
I'll do ya one better. Jet aircraft and the aircraft carrier.

Okay, those are both general, and the jet fighter was only made by one country in WW2.

Quasi-duck wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

Plus, give me one thing that wasn't in WW2 that was outdated right after the end of it.
I'll do ya one better. Jet aircraft and the aircraft carrier.

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

jet fighter was only made by one country in WW2
Two, actually. Germany and Britain made them. Anyways, the BB is not fully obsolete. They put one or two back in service for the war in Iraq to support the landings. Nothing matches their firepower. Besides, we still have fighter-bombers and attackers, medium tanks, light tanks, artillery, SS, DD, CC and so many others! Hell, some countries use the MG3 which is just the MG-42 calibered in NATO ammunition.

The Assault rifle isn't out dated, the 'Universal tank' isn't out dated, SPA isn't out dated, Amoured cars aren't out dated.

Jesus, half of our modern weapons come from WW2.

Kehsct wrote:

Plus, give me one thing that wasn't in WW2 that was outdated right after the end of it.

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"Hit first ! Hit hard ! Keep on hitting ! ! (The 3 H's)" Admiral Jackie Fisher
"The 3 Requisites for Success – Ruthless, Relentless, Remorseless(The 3 R's)" Admiral Fisher
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TankBuster wrote:

The Assault rifle isn't out dated, the 'Universal tank' isn't out dated, SPA isn't out dated, Amoured cars aren't out dated.

Jesus, half of our modern weapons come from WW2.

Kehsct wrote:

Plus, give me one thing that wasn't in WW2 that was outdated right after the end of it.
TankBuster, there were LTs, MTs, and HTs in WW2. Now we have a universal tank that is all three. So that has changed.
The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

TankBuster, there were LTs, MTs, and HTs in WW2
Actually, just the names have changed. The British Scorpion is a LT and literally any MBT could qualify as either a HT or MT.

TankBuster wrote:

The Assault rifle isn't out dated, the 'Universal tank' isn't out dated, SPA isn't out dated, Amoured cars aren't out dated.

Jesus, half of our modern weapons come from WW2.

Kehsct wrote:

Plus, give me one thing that wasn't in WW2 that was outdated right after the end of it.
Do you really think I meant types of war machines? I meant the models. So many projects only had a few prototypes, or didn't even go into the prototype phase.
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-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

Do you really think I meant types of war machines? I meant the models. So many projects only had a few prototypes, or didn't even go into the prototype phase.
You keep changing what you want....

Anyway, African goat herders use M1 Garands, poor countries use STG-44's and loads of artillery is still hanging around. ISIS even has some Katyusha's.

Quasi-duck wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

jet fighter was only made by one country in WW2
Two, actually. Germany and Britain made them. Anyways, the BB is not fully obsolete. They put one or two back in service for the war in Iraq to support the landings. Nothing matches their firepower. Besides, we still have fighter-bombers and attackers, medium tanks, light tanks, artillery, SS, DD, CC and so many others! Hell, some countries use the MG3 which is just the MG-42 calibered in NATO ammunition.
A. Battleships were permanently decommissioned in 2003, B. Modern warships are starting to reach BB power, C. I didn't mean the types of war machines, only the models, and D. It makes sense the MG-42 would be put back into service due to it's rate of fire. However, I searched it up, and most of those countries aren't really that major and don't have militaries that are technologically ahead of most other countries.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

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