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Like and Subscribe for more, help me reach 1000 sub :) / @fasastgaming *Disclaimer: The SPG mechanic in AW has change from 3rd view to direct fire mode so now I feel SPG in this game more like glass cannon Tank Destroyer: high damage with no armor Read more: https://armoredwarfare.com/en/news/ge... *XM2001 Crusader: The XM2001 Crusader was to be the United States Army's next-generation self-propelled howitzer (SPH), designed to improve the survivability, lethality, mobility, and effectiveness of the artillery as well as the overall force. It was initially scheduled for fielding by 2008. United Defense was the prime contractor; General Dynamics the major subcontractor. In early May 2002, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld canceled the US$11 billion program because he considered it neither mobile nor precise enough. The prototype SPH vehicle is on display at the cannon park at Fort Sill. The Crusader was intended to replace the M109A6 Paladin self-propelled howitzer and the M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (FAASV). It was intended to be an automated gun artillery system to support the Interim Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT) Counterattack Corps and a basis for other vehicle developments. Key features of the Crusader design included: A cooled XM297E2 cannon for sustained high rates of fire Automated ammunition handling and loading Cockpit with embedded command and control Composite armor Survivability features to protect the vehicle and crew GE/Honeywell LV100-5 gas turbine engine to keep up with other fighting vehicles The Army required that the Crusader was to share a common engine with the M1 Abrams. The principal driver for this change was to shed weight off the Crusader. Caterpillar Inc. proposed a diesel engine, as did a joint venture of General Dynamics and DaimlerChrysler. In September 2000, the Army selected Honeywell's LV 100 turbine engine. The Army was to procure as many as 3600 of these, including 2845 for the Abrams and 846 for the Crusader. Using the same chassis, the resupply vehicles (RSVs) would deliver automatic, reciprocal transfer of ammunition, data and fuel to the SPH or another RSV. More reading at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XM2001_... https://armoredwarfare.com/en/news/ge... Operation: Hydra [0:00] Operation: Rolling Thunder [6:00] Commander & Retrofits [1:55] Gameplay from Armored Warfare: https://aw.my.games/en #armoredwarfare #armoredwarfaregameplay #tank #gaming