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19 minutes ago, DDE said:

Not turreted, though.

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I think that's actually a chemical decontamination truck.  It uses the jet engine to power spray contaminated vehicles with decontam fluid.

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10 minutes ago, Jacke said:

I think that's actually a chemical decontamination truck.  It uses the jet engine to power spray contaminated vehicles with decontam fluid.

Indeed. And can also set up a smokescreen in a pinch.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altay_(tank)

The new Turkish MBT.

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Not the tank itself is Kerbal, but its
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altay_(tank)#Electric_engine

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Electric engine[edit]

Otokar General Manager Serdar Görgüç has announced that the company is considering the development of an electric engine for the Altay. Görgüç stated that an electric engine would reduce the ability of the enemy to identify the tank with thermal cameras in the field, adding that "Vehicles with internal combustion engines can be caught on thermal cameras". Otokar developed an electric engine for its buses and is working on retrofitting its design to the Altay tank.[31]

We did it for decade in KSP, and now somebody made an eco-friendly tank spending ElectricCharge instead of LiquidFuel, to reduce its carbon footprint and use green power.

Next step - solar panels on top.

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1 hour ago, kerbiloid said:

Görgüç stated that an electric engine would reduce the ability of the enemy to identify the tank with thermal cameras in the field, adding that "Vehicles with internal combustion engines can be caught on thermal cameras".

Yes, because electric engines (and discharging batteries) don't generate heat. Somebody better tell Porsche, Morozov and all the other guys who have struggled with overheating electric transmissions on tanks for half a century.

Looks like the Turks have a whole hype train depot after last year's war. They even have a railgun program.

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1 hour ago, kerbiloid said:

He tried once an electrotank.

That's how he made Ferdinand instead of Tiger.

Lotta people tried electrotanks. Even the Maus is an electrotank. Some of them, like the Saint Chamond, even saw combat. And that's not to mention electroships, which were commonplace before geared turbined became practical.

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11 hours ago, kerbiloid said:

We did it for decade in KSP, and now somebody made an eco-friendly tank spending ElectricCharge instead of LiquidFuel, to reduce its carbon footprint and use green power.

Next step - solar panels on top.

And, exactly like on KSP, you would drive the thing for half an hour and then spend days charging the batteries… :D 

Or, alternatively, we can litter the battlefield with EV Charging Point and then play CTF on them - the one that captures all the Points wins the game. :P 

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20 minutes ago, Vanamonde said:

Some comments removed. Please leave politics out of discussions on this forum. 

I had assumed the brief musical interlude would suffice to keep the peace by making the whole discussion too whimsical for anyone to start frothing at the mouth.

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8 hours ago, DDE said:

Lotta people tried electrotanks. Even the Maus is an electrotank. Some of them, like the Saint Chamond, even saw combat. And that's not to mention electroships, which were commonplace before geared turbined became practical.

Electro tanks are easy! 
Simply clip a bunch of RTGs into it!

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8 minutes ago, Spaceman.Spiff said:

Electro tanks are easy! 
Simply clip a bunch of RTGs into it!

And then we would play Wack A(toms) Mole on them! #hurray! :)

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In 1971, the Soviets attempted nuclear fracking barely 300 miles away from Moscow. The device partly fizzled, so, between the leakage from the blast shaft itself, and the radioactive material upended by drilling two shafts post-explosion to investigate the fizz, the site was rather dirty.

Rosatom decontaminated it by 2015.

Apparently, this is how the shaft looks on the surface right now.

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Yeah, the doctor from the Radiation Hygiene Institute is not happy.

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It is worth going onto YouTube and watching the film 'Gizmo".  The first half shows people doing stupid things.  The second half shows people doing stupid things with home-made contraptions. Much of the footage is from the 'twenties and 'thirties.

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