KoResh-10 'Angel Slayer'

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KoResh-10 'Angel Slayer'
Preceded By: KoResh-9 'Overlord'
Succeeded By: JiResh-5 'Litzer'
Service Dates: 2006-Present
Manufactured by: ZetaResh Corporation
Designed by: Serge Kemrelov, Andreu Periot ZetaResh Corporation

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The KoResh-10 or 'Angel Slayer' as it has been dubbed is the latest KoResh tank. It is a huge immensely powerful behicle the likes of which has not been seen. It is capable of laying down heavy firepower in all directions similtaneously, and can survive even more punishment than the nigh invincible KoResh-9! The punch gun is not featured in this incarnation of the KoResh tank, but this is more than made up for by the attachment of a double barrel HoD-2b that has been further changed into the brand new HoD-3.

The 'Angel Slayer' has a far more powerful engine than any previous model, making it faster, more reliable and more powerful than the KoResh-9 or 8. The armour too sees vast improvement, using a mix of CGTL Series 1 and XATMO-5 developements as well as a mix of Kevlar, Steel alloy, Titanium alloy and tungsten carbide, the 'Angel Slayer' can survive nearly anything.

The side sponsons still sport the "Gladiator" assault gun, but this time there are two mounted side by side. Above the sponsons a turret has now been fixed with a SASW-8 on it with anti-recoil systems. Botht he sposnons and turret are automatically operated, though the sponsons can be manually operated if need be.

As with the KoResh-9 this tank can be modified to carry HV weapons in addition to flamethrowers.

[edit] Specifications

  • Crew: 6
  • Weight: 82 tons
  • Power: 3000 hp
  • Transmission: mechanical, planetary
  • Track: metallic with rmsh and rubber-tyred road wheels
  • Suspension: torsion bar
  • shock absorbers: hydraulic, telescopic (on 1, 2 and 6 road wheels)
  • electrical equipment: 22 - 29 v DC
  • starter storage batteries: 8
  • Radio: receive/transmit, telephone, simplex, R-173
  • intercom: for four men R-174
  • ground pressure: 1.6 kg/sq cm
  • road speed unpaved: 25 - 35 km/hour
  • paved: 30-45 km/hour
  • maximum: 50 km/hour
  • fuel consumption for 100 km
    • unpaved road: 600 - 790 litres
    • paved road: 500 - 700 litres
  • fuel endurance
    • unpaved road: 335 km (main fuel tanks)

400 km (with extra fuel drums)

  • paved road: 500 km (main fuel tanks)

600 km (with extra fuel drums)

  • negotiable obstacles
    • gradient: 32 deg
    • side slope: 30 deg
    • trench: 4 m
  • fording depth
  • without preparation: 2.2 m
  • with preparation: 2.8 m
  • with ovpt snorkel: 5 m
  • rate of fire: 6-8 rounds/min
  • maximum range: 10,000 m with HE-frag with time and percussion fuzes
  • uhf R-163-50u radio
    • range under light cross-country terrain with rod antenna 20 km
    • range with combined antenna 40 km
  • R-163up radio uhf with frequency modulation, transmit/receive mode of operation by telephone
    • frequency bands 10
    • range under light cross-country terrain with rod antenna: 10 km
  • R-163-50k radio receive/transmit mode, telephone/telegraph with amplitude modulation
    • frequency 2 - 30 MHz, 16 preset frequencies
    • range under light cross-country terrain with rod antenna 20 - 50 km
    • range with combined antenna 350 km{| align="right" border="1" cellpadding="2" width="300" style="margin-left:0.5em;"

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Preceded By: None
Succeeded By: Present Model
Service Dates: 1992-Present
Manufactured by: ZetaResh Corporation
Designed by: Viktor Aarhaus, ZetaResh Corporation

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