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Revision as of 08:36, 26 July 2020
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Type: | Tank platform |
Place of origin: | USSO member nations |
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In service: | Expected 1688-1690 |
Used by: | USSO |
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Designed: | 1685-1686 |
Manufacturers: | |
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Weight: | 27t |
Length: | 8m |
Crew: | 1 |
Engine: | BHVI 16L V8/75 750HP/3,500Nm |
Main Armament: | None |
Secondary Armament: | None |
Effective range: | 650-800 km |
Speed: | 102 km/h |
Cost | To be determined. |
The USSO T87 is a tank platform built by Sokoku Industries in Hantian in cooperation with Baicha Heavy Vehicle Industries and Stormhold Industries. It is basically a USSO T86 without a turret. The idea behind this is that USSO member states can easily create armoured specialised vehicles, such as anti-air installations or command vehicles without high development costs for the base vehicle. Re-using parts in both the T86 and T87 project also makes it easier to achieve scaling benefits.