![]() ![]() Now, I wonder, whether these tanks have some sort of a "fatal flaw", that I overlooked (we're talking about modern day and near future settings, the 40k one was just there for the lulz)? Larger ones usually have a "stinger railgun", that can be moved around with a high degree of freedom, enabled by the same types of artificial muscle.Įven the heaviest ones are relatively light-weight (because they're mainly built out of carbon allotropes), as all spider tanks are capable of jumping up to 15 meters high, via their powerful legs. Their armor and weapons are mostly dependent on their size. These legs are usually protectedīy reinforced plates and have claws and retractable wheels on themĪs a way of faster travel, and more effective climbing.Ī military spider tank from Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (video link in the picture :) 3 pairs of legs, which are made out of artificial muscle tissues(more precisely, vanadium dioxide) and have a few traits designed after the world's cutest.Regardless of type, all spider tanks possess The post body contains the power generators, the ammunition holder of the secondary (railgun) weapon.The forebody, which mainly contains the sensors, the ammunition holder of the primary (machine gun) weapon, and the Central.Most of them consist of three main parts: I love spider tanks, ever since I watched that episode of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, with an experimental spider tank going rogue. ![]()
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