Cold War Third Reich Tank Pack

Cold War Third Reich Tank Pack

STKM-68


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The STKM-68 was created as the first prototype that went way before the actual product that came on late of April 22nd, 1954.

It had a 110x1000mm cannon.

With 150mm armour frontaly, 150mm and 120mm sides, upper and lower. Respectively.

The rear had 100mm armour on the upper and middle plates with the lower plate having 60mm armour.

The engine is quite a powerful one as it is a 16-cylinder engine with 3.5 L displacement.

It had a weight of 88.93 T.

Despite this, it is actually pretty agile.

STKM-70


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Next on the line came the STKM-70.

As per it's predecessor, it was more or less the same thing but with a much stronger gun.

It also had a nudge on the top of it to serve as a scope, the Germans were messing around with this before they realised it was a liabilty. Sure it served better vision, but a single shot to that little giblet would bounce into the turret, effectively exploding the ammorack that was beneath it.

STKM-80


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The STKM-80 was a force to be reckoned with, as the Allies had never seen anything close to the STKM-80. It was designed on the 24th of March, 1949.

The reason it struck fear into the Allies mind and eyes is because at that time, not a single one of their guns could penetrate it's armour, not from the sides aswell. Maybe from the rear but there was ever any chance of them being able to go around the STKM-80.

The STKM-80 had a 120x1200mm cannon, something that can and will penetrate anything the Allies had against it with ease and precision.

Not only was it up-gunned, it was also up-armoured, it's armour increased by ~20-30mm on all sides making the STKM series even more impenetrable.

STKM-84 (AUSF. H - AUSF. G)


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The 84 is the last of the STKM series as of right now.

The STKM-84 was more or less the same with the 80, just up-gunned, like traditional German tradition. it now sported a 130x1200mm cannon, 10mm more than the 80.

STKM-84

The Ausf. H version of the 84 had additional, spaced armour to combat against HE shells and take the blow for themselves.

It also had a muzzle break, something that was gotten rid of in the Ausf. G version.

Ausf. H

The Ausf. G version was more or less the same but with 140mm gun instead of the 130mm the other two had.

Ausf. G also featured a more streamlined design to where the Germans had put the additional armour.

Ausf. G

DOWNLOAD

For regulars that may be interested in downloading the files of these blueprints, i have them right below this text.

I cannot provide help as to how to import the files to the game as it is complicated to do but do not be discouraged to try these sweet models out.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ydpo3bqmzEp0-w-UxsAjoxKaqelFl8tz?usp=drive_link

Note: Please click the blueprints file and NOT the "Sharing Is Caring.fdef" file.

Originally posted by MrOnic: Have fun.

Fixed issue with download.

Source: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3106668049					

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