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The '''R-06 Main Battle Tank''' was developed in 842AJ for the [[Nova English Armed Forces]] to replace the then ageing R-04 series of tanks. Since its initial production run the tank has undergone a number of upgrades including the refitting of range finding equipment and computer controls as technology has improved over time. In 2017 the remaining fleet of R-06 tanks have been fitted with an additional module to track the unique magnetic interference produced by gravimetric engines.  
The '''R-06 Main Battle Tank''' was developed in 842AJ for the [[Nova English Armed Forces]] to replace the then ageing R-04 series of tanks. Since its initial production run the tank has undergone a number of upgrades including the refitting of range finding equipment and computer controls as technology has improved over time. In 2017 the remaining fleet of R-06 tanks have been fitted with an additional module to track the unique magnetic interference produced by gravimetric engines.  


[[Category:Nova England]][[Category:Military]]
[[Category:Nova England]][[Category:Armoured vehicles]]

Latest revision as of 12:58, 29 April 2022

R-06 Main Battle Tank

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Type: Main Battle Tank
Place of origin: Nova England

In service: 842AJ - Present
Used by:
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Nova England

Designed: 842AJ
Manufacturer: Nova English Weapons

Crew: 4
Armour: Composite; including high-hardness steel, tungsten and plastic filler with ceramic component.
Speed: 68kph (42mph)
Operational range: 550 km
Main armament: 120mm Smoothbore gun
Secondary armament: 2 x 7.62mm GPMGs; Smoke mortars

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The R-06 Main Battle Tank was developed in 842AJ for the Nova English Armed Forces to replace the then ageing R-04 series of tanks. Since its initial production run the tank has undergone a number of upgrades including the refitting of range finding equipment and computer controls as technology has improved over time. In 2017 the remaining fleet of R-06 tanks have been fitted with an additional module to track the unique magnetic interference produced by gravimetric engines.