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TAG-35
TAG-35.jpg
TypeAirborne Light tank
Place of origin Trinovantum
Service history
Used by Trinovantum
Production history
DesignerGlobal Defense Land Systems
Designed1984-1989
ManufacturerGlobal Defense Land Systems
Produced1991-Present
Specifications
Weight19.8 tonnes (21.8 short tons; 19.5 long tons)
Length8.61 metres (28 ft 3 in) gun forward
Width2.69 metres (8 ft 10 in)
Height2.35 metres (7 ft 9 in)
Crew4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver)

ArmorWelded Aluminium
Main
armament
1 x Alban Arsenal GHC-11 105mm L/52 rifled cannon
Secondary
armament
1 x GAM-24 coaxial chain gun
1 x IAM-43 machine gun (Optional)
Engine9.0L V6 turbo-diesel engine
552 hp
Power/weight28 hp/tonne
Suspensiontorsion bar
Ground clearance410 millimetres (1 ft 4 in)
Fuel capacity570 L (150 US gal)
Operational
range
483 km (300 mi)
Speed70 km/h (43 mph)

The TAG-35 is a Trinovantan airborne light tank designed and produced by Global Defense Land Systems to supplement the ATAG-26 in Trinovantan rapid deployment forces.

Development

In the early 1980s, the Trinovantan Army was convinced of the need of a heavier air-transportable fire support vehicle for use in rapid deployment forces. At the time, airborne forces could only rely on the ATAG-26 and other variants of the Universal Light Chassis for this role, and the aging 8 tonne platform was deemed to be insufficiently armed and armored for direct fire support against hardened targets in the modern era.

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Design

Armament

It’s an L7 lmao

Protection

Not much

Mobility

Vroom vroom

Sensors and Systems

It’s got good seeing glass

Operational History

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Variants

  • TAG-35: Airborne Light Tank
  • TAL-35: Heavy Kinetic ATGM carrier

Operators

Current

Side/Front drawing of TAG-35