Airships: Conquer the Skies

Airships: Conquer the Skies

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ST-3C Bordeaux
   
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Type: Landships
Role: Small, Tank
Modding: Modded
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6. mar. 2020 kl. 7:30
6. mar. 2020 kl. 9:45
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ST-3C Bordeaux

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Great Dane Company
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GREAT DANE COMPANY ST-3C "Bordeaux" 4th generation small armored vehicle

"The private military company G.D.C protects your security and peace"


Overview:

While the world is divided into two major powers, the "Eruzea Empire" and the "Great Kanto Empire," which imply imperialism, the republican "Republic of Andyra", many small countries have agreed with republicanism. From this time on, the alliance of states with republicanism began to be called the "United Nations." In the east continent, the "Middle East Republic", which was in opposition to the "Great Kanto Empire", joined the "United Nations", and in the South continent, many neutral states, including the continent "Jerusalem Republic", joined the "United Nations" .

However, since the Republic of Jerusalem did not disagree with imperialism, the membership of the United Nations turned to a large-scale purge of imperialists. The "New Jerusalem Empire" was formed by imperialists in a way to oppose such a government's purging.

At the end of this situation, the Empire has assembled the three major nations of the "Eruzea Empire" on the North Continent, the "Continent Empire" on the East Continent, and the "New Jerusalem Empire" on the South Continent. These are collectively called the "Three Great Empire Alliance".

The United Nations includes three major states: the Andyra Republic on the West, the Middle East on the East, and the Jerusalem Republic on the South. The United Nations includes a number of small states distributed on each continent. Formed. For world peace, the United Nations has declared war on the Three Great Empires. It is the outbreak of "World War I", talked about later.

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To facilitate logistics management following the expansion of the frontier beyond the North Continent, the GDC drastically improved and redesigned the "ST-3A Bordeaux" design, which was becoming obsolete. ".

Although the appearance and performance itself are the same as the conventional "ST-3A Bordeaux", the "ST-3C Bordeaux" employs the latest logistics management technology at the rear of the body, greatly increasing the "Bordeaux" transport capacity Has been successfully strengthened. Statistically, each Bordeaux with the latest logistics technology has reduced military maintenance costs by $ 60.

Although the cost of manufacturing rose to 828 $ at the cost of such an advantage, the effect of reducing the overall maintenance cost by $ 60 per unit is attractive, and the "Eruzea Empire" Has decided to adopt "ST-3C Bordeaux" for the next main transport vehicle.

※ This is fiction


specification:

Manufacturing costs: $ 828 $ Maintenance costs: $ 60
Gross weight: 700/2279 Maximum speed: 84km / h
Crew: 3 people Recommended crew: 3 people
Coal: 24 ammunition: 0 water: 6 repair: 0
Supply: 4/8
Command time: 8 seconds


MOD used: Shaping unified, Tiny Tracks, No Building Restrictions, Industry, cataclystic expansion, Armour Extended 2.5, The Royal Armoury No Restrictions
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GREAT MASA  [ophavsmand] 6. mar. 2020 kl. 9:06 
Prior to the release of "Industry-Economic Sources of War", which included parts with negative maintenance costs, I posted a work called "ST-3A Bordeaux".

To be honest, there was no reason for the unarmed “ST-3A Bordeaux” to exist in the game, and it was a stand-up position that existed just to create a narrative atmosphere.

However, with the advent of "Industry-Economic Sources of War", "Bordeaux" has evolved from a "decorative" to a "transportation vehicle".

Thanks to the producers of "Industry-Economic Sources of War".