NationStates Jolt Archive


Canada industry's:Tanks.

Canedian Army
03-08-2008, 13:56
I got a industry (company) who sells tanks.
Here is a list of things: (models)
I sell wwII stuuf if you want to now, good but kinda cheap...

M24 chafee tank.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M24_Chaffee


155mm Howitzer motot carrige m41
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/155mm_Howitzer_Motor_Carriage_M41_1.JPG

M4 Sherman
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_Sherman


M22 Locust
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M22_Locust


M3 lee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3_Lee


M2 medium tank
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2_Medium_Tank

Marmon-herrington CTLS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmon-Herrington_CTLS

Stuart tank
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_tank

M7 priest
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M7_Priest

M40 Gun Motor Carriage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M40_Gun_Motor_Carriage


Name the one you want, and i will say what it costs.
Kewen
03-08-2008, 14:24
ooc: as i said in one other post( im not trying to insult you or anything) but in the world of NS ww2 tanks are pretty much useless not to mention that the German Panzer VII Maus which was a super heavy tank would be whooped by a modern Leopard 2 or abrahams, and it whould show you could swamp the M1 with a hundred Chaffes chances are the M1abrahams would win since the gun on the chaffe is to light to peirce m1 armour except at very very short ranges.
Canedian Army
03-08-2008, 14:28
yes, as i sad, i sel WWII stuff here.
North-Point
03-08-2008, 15:02
Stop. Making. Storefronts. Now.

Your lack of research, lack of effort, and general lack of understanding are just pathetic.
1010102
03-08-2008, 15:17
For real life stuff, anyone can just have what they want with out having to buy it. Using WW2 tanks in NS, is kinda like sending a Roman Legion against a modern combat brigade.

If your going to sell WW2 equipment, at least sell the good stuff.

The M-2 Stuart couldn't hold its own against the tanks of its era. Its crew called its 37mm cannon the "squirel rifle". The sides were paper thin and didn't protect aganst anything larger than 12.7x99mm(.50 cal BMG) rounds.

The M-3 General Lee was just plain stupid. It was was too tall, and the 75mm gun should have been in the turret. But because the 37mm squirel rifle was in the main turret, to get the 75 to target something, you had to expose the entire tank to hostile fire.

The M24 Chaffee was foolish, considering that the design date was after American combat units had faced German armor in North Afrca, and should have known the the 75mm gun was too light. What they should have done is gave it a much longer larrel.

The M-22 Locust. Horrible idea, considering that everyone knew that the 37mm cannon was useless against German tanks.


The last two on your list are the only ones that maybe useable in NS. Because they are artillery.
Canedian Army
03-08-2008, 15:48
Yes they are, artillery tanks.
East Congaree
03-08-2008, 15:50
To: Canadian Army Department of Foreign Affairs

From: East Congaree Executive Office


We advise that you stop creating offers void of details to scam poor, smaller nations before we must tighten restrictions on your nation.

East Congaree Freedom Party Chairman and East Congaree President- Reginald Deere
Volzgrad
03-08-2008, 16:38
For real life stuff, anyone can just have what they want with out having to buy it. Using WW2 tanks in NS, is kinda like sending a Roman Legion against a modern combat brigade.

If your going to sell WW2 equipment, at least sell the good stuff.

The M-2 Stuart couldn't hold its own against the tanks of its era. Its crew called its 37mm cannon the "squirel rifle". The sides were paper thin and didn't protect aganst anything larger than 12.7x99mm(.50 cal BMG) rounds.

The M-3 General Lee was just plain stupid. It was was too tall, and the 75mm gun should have been in the turret. But because the 37mm squirel rifle was in the main turret, to get the 75 to target something, you had to expose the entire tank to hostile fire.

The M24 Chaffee was foolish, considering that the design date was after American combat units had faced German armor in North Afrca, and should have known the the 75mm gun was too light. What they should have done is gave it a much longer larrel.

The M-22 Locust. Horrible idea, considering that everyone knew that the 37mm cannon was useless against German tanks.


The last two on your list are the only ones that maybe useable in NS. Because they are artillery.

OOC: That about sums it up. Nice Avatar by the way.
Sovereign California
03-08-2008, 16:42
As Kewen and 1010102 have said... those tanks are older than dirt. This is a tank.

http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n222/California-ZeroOne/CE_M1A4_Juggernaut_MBT2.gif
This, is the M1A4 Juggernaut Main Battle Tank. This bad beast would be able to school anything you're selling.

Those tanks you're selling should be resting in peace in some place like a museum... not even third world countries ran by dictatorships would buy those.
Sovereign California
03-08-2008, 16:44
Also, since that picture was made by me, don't let me catch you using it without my express permission. Or the wrath of Lineart Inc. and NS Draftroom will be upon you.
Volzgrad
03-08-2008, 16:45
Also, since that picture was made by me, don't let me catch you using it without my express permission. Or the wrath of Lineart Inc. and NS Draftroom will be upon you.

OOC: Agreed. No one wants to face the boundless wrath of the NS Draftroom. Just look what happened when I proposed a multi-turret tank *shudders*.
1010102
03-08-2008, 16:46
OOC: That about sums it up. Nice Avatar by the way.

Thanks.