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Hi guys, here we go with a new military vehicle! The 2S25 Sprut-SDM1 is letal Russian light tank/tank destroyer, based on the chassis of the BMD-3 Infantry fighting vehicle. Standard equipment includes an electronic NBC protection system to ensure survivability of the crew. The 2S25 Sprut-SDM1 is equipped with a two-man turret armed with a 125 mm anti-tank gun. The gun is fitted with an autoloader, which ensures the high rate of fire of 6−8 rounds per minute with both conventional projectiles and rounds with guided missiles. A coaxial 7.62 mm PKT machine gun mounted to the left side of the main armament serves as the secondary armament of the 2S25; equipped with one tape of 2000 rounds. A remote weapon station is mounted on the turret. The 2S25 features hydropneumatic suspension, The hull of the 2S25 self-propelled anti-tank gun is composed of welded aluminium armor with a composite skin to maintain a light weight. Model inspired from Nam Tran.
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The LEAP Mk. 4 is a light tank, capable of being deployed and / or airborne quickly in any battlefield, equipped with an automated compact turret equipped with a 120 mm OGEL-500 cannon. This vehicle is equipped with the latest technologies in both offensive and defensive military fields. The weapons are remote-controlled to automatically engage targets, especially useful for the 30mm cannon integrated in the CROW system, against slow planes and helicopters. The turret is also armed with 6 missile launchers encapsulated in the turret, divided into 4x ATGM and 2x AA. The 3-member crew is safe in the central safety capsule, protected by composite armor and ERAs. The engine is front and produces 800 HP. The LEAP Mk. 4 is also equipped with smoke launchers, Gunshot Detection System, Laser Warning System, and a meteorological-barometric detector. Finally, this vehicle has amphibious capabilities: it can immerse itself completely, thanks to a side air intake that can be raised when needed. Inspired from Israeli Merkava tank. Other images on my flickr!