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==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
[[File:M23 Southman variants.png|thumb|left|Variants of the M23 Southman]] | [[File:M23 Southman variants.png|thumb|left|Variants of the M23 Southman]] | ||
[[File:GMARRV.png|thumb|left|GMARRV]] | |||
===GMBT23=== | ===GMBT23=== | ||
A gravimetric version of the M23, designated the '''GMBT23''', was unveiled on 31.XV.{{AN|1723}}. | A gravimetric version of the M23, designated the '''GMBT23''', was unveiled on 31.XV.{{AN|1723}}. | ||
===GMARRV=== | |||
An armoured recovery version of the GMBT23, the '''GMARRV''', entered service in IX.{{AN|1753}}. | |||
[[Category:Armoured vehicles]] | [[Category:Armoured vehicles]] | ||
[[Category:East Zimia]] | [[Category:East Zimia]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:20, 17 February 2026
| M23 Southman MBT | |
| Type | Main battle tank |
|---|---|
| Place of origin |
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| Under construction | 1723 AN- |
| Number built | Unknown |
| Manufacturer | Southman Arsenal |
| Complement | 3 |
| Combat weight | 61.5 tonnes |
| Length | 10.45 m |
| Width | 3.75 m |
| Propulsion | 12-cylinder diesel: 1,500 PS (1,479 hp, 1,103 kW) at 2600 rpm |
| Speed | 65 km/h |
| Range | 460 km |
| Sensors | Unknown |
| Armament |
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The M23 Southman is a main battle tank from East Zimia and the Wallis Islands. A development of the N.E.W. R-06 MBT formerly operated by the Bassarid New Zimian War League, the M23 features a lighter two-man turret with autoloader, freeing up weight for additional armour and equipment.
Variants


GMBT23
A gravimetric version of the M23, designated the GMBT23, was unveiled on 31.XV.1723 AN.
GMARRV
An armoured recovery version of the GMBT23, the GMARRV, entered service in IX.1753 AN.