The Grizzly mounts a unique chassis, consisting of two drive trains extending beyond the main hull and crew compartment. On top of the chassis is mounted a relatively narrow turret, carrying the main gun of the Grizzly. The Germans, however, wanted a "solution" to maintain the "flavour" of a medium tank in the form of a Tank destroyer. The prototype, however, contain flaws of somewhat imbalanced firepower from its cannon.
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| - The Grizzly mounts a unique chassis, consisting of two drive trains extending beyond the main hull and crew compartment. On top of the chassis is mounted a relatively narrow turret, carrying the main gun of the Grizzly. The Germans, however, wanted a "solution" to maintain the "flavour" of a medium tank in the form of a Tank destroyer. The prototype, however, contain flaws of somewhat imbalanced firepower from its cannon.
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| - The Grizzly mounts a unique chassis, consisting of two drive trains extending beyond the main hull and crew compartment. On top of the chassis is mounted a relatively narrow turret, carrying the main gun of the Grizzly. Cheaper than the Rhino Tank, it's a match for most Soviet vehicles; but is weaker than Soviet tanks. Although not as strong as the Rhino or Apocalypse tanks; Grizzly Tanks can outmanoeuvre the slower Soviet vehicles. Capable of bypassing them completely in order to attack more vulnerable units in the rear, such as V3 rocket launchers or even an enemy base. Its speed epitomizes the Allied tactic of rapid fight engagement. Deficiencies in armor can be negated in extended engagement by the introduction of IFV with Engineers, replenishing the armour for another battle. The Germans, however, wanted a "solution" to maintain the "flavour" of a medium tank in the form of a Tank destroyer. The prototype, however, contain flaws of somewhat imbalanced firepower from its cannon. In the new timeline created by Anatoly Cherdenko's time travel, the Grizzly was beaten by the British Guardian tank in performance tests, which replaced it as the new Allied MBT.
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