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Type 21 APC
The Type 21 "Habu" APC represents the latest in domestic Japanese APC design. The Type 21, named after an indigenous pit viper, was designed with a wider wheelbase than most other 8x8 APCs to give greater stability at higher speeds. The vehicle is optimized for extremely rapid deployment along paved surfaces (a valuable asset for defending the long nation), as well as a powerful cross-country capability. The Type 21 is powered by the latest generation of hybrid-electric engine, to reduce fuel consumption (and thus, dependence on foreign oil), and in its base configuration is armed with a standard .50 caliber RWS. The Type 21 is also a highly modular vehicle, with the entire section aft of the engine and driver's compartment able to be taken off and replaced with various modules in less than two hours.
Finally catching up with the backlog. Would you guys prefer to see some more of my existing digital designs translated to real life, or would you prefer to see "new" things that I haven't posted on Flickr before?
Type 21 APC
The Type 21 "Habu" APC represents the latest in domestic Japanese APC design. The Type 21, named after an indigenous pit viper, was designed with a wider wheelbase than most other 8x8 APCs to give greater stability at higher speeds. The vehicle is optimized for extremely rapid deployment along paved surfaces (a valuable asset for defending the long nation), as well as a powerful cross-country capability. The Type 21 is powered by the latest generation of hybrid-electric engine, to reduce fuel consumption (and thus, dependence on foreign oil), and in its base configuration is armed with a standard .50 caliber RWS. The Type 21 is also a highly modular vehicle, with the entire section aft of the engine and driver's compartment able to be taken off and replaced with various modules in less than two hours.
Finally catching up with the backlog. Would you guys prefer to see some more of my existing digital designs translated to real life, or would you prefer to see "new" things that I haven't posted on Flickr before?