The Rebel Army required an affordable tank that had a good range of mission profile, with balance between firepower, mobility and survivability. They already knew that what's left of the Regular Army was producing and amassing a fleet of their own SV-001s , and Girida-O was meant to be its direct opposition. Even though classified as an MBT, Girida-O fills the role of a medium tank, complementing heavier tanks still in service such as Di-Cokka or Iron Iso. Girida-O sacrifices protection in favour of a smaller frame and faster speed. . Due to design flaws tank operators often ran over their own infantry support. In the course of Modern Wars the tank has seen a number of upgrades.
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| - The Rebel Army required an affordable tank that had a good range of mission profile, with balance between firepower, mobility and survivability. They already knew that what's left of the Regular Army was producing and amassing a fleet of their own SV-001s , and Girida-O was meant to be its direct opposition. Even though classified as an MBT, Girida-O fills the role of a medium tank, complementing heavier tanks still in service such as Di-Cokka or Iron Iso. Girida-O sacrifices protection in favour of a smaller frame and faster speed. . Due to design flaws tank operators often ran over their own infantry support. In the course of Modern Wars the tank has seen a number of upgrades.
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| - The Rebel Army required an affordable tank that had a good range of mission profile, with balance between firepower, mobility and survivability. They already knew that what's left of the Regular Army was producing and amassing a fleet of their own SV-001s , and Girida-O was meant to be its direct opposition. Even though classified as an MBT, Girida-O fills the role of a medium tank, complementing heavier tanks still in service such as Di-Cokka or Iron Iso. Girida-O sacrifices protection in favour of a smaller frame and faster speed. . Due to design flaws tank operators often ran over their own infantry support. In the course of Modern Wars the tank has seen a number of upgrades. Girida-O's chassis is utilised by the Rebel Army for other purposes, such as material transportation and bulldozing. A utility variant with the turret removed and equipped with a front bulldozer blade and a hydraulic dumper bed has been nicknamed "Dararin Dara Dara". Other factions later involved in Girida-O's production are Amadeus Syndicate and the Ptolemaic Army. The latter faction based on data stolen from the Rebel Army has developed its own variant (Ver. P.M.) with improvements over the original, such as better armour protection without sacrificing mobility, as well as a superior cannon with an improved loading mechanism and higher stopping power . Additionally, the problem of situational awareness of the crew (that had plagued the original model) has been fixed, reducing infantry accidents to a minimum. The resulting AFV is also more expensive to manufacture.
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