Aug 3, 2008



Designation: Advanced Anti-Armor Vessel
Manufacturer: Gerhardt-Giraud Shipworks
National Origin: U.S.A.
Mass-Produced at: Allied Seaport
Key Features:
» Reugart-GX 120 mm swivel-cannon
» State-of the art Black Hole Armor
» Reinforced composite hull
» All-terrain treads deploy on contact
» Front scoop clears, crushes obstacles



Amphibious assault -- Assault destroyers have similar handling characteristics both at sea and on land, though their typically-gruff, typically-proud captains scoff at this suggestion, pointing to myriad nuances such as how the vessels can only move in reverse while on land, and so forth.

Black-Hole armor -- The "secret weapon" of the assault destroyer is some sort of field that draws fire into it while supercharging the vessel's defensive strength even further. Some allege that Allied spies stole this technology from the Soviets, who have been researching military magnets for decades.

For surface use only -- While powerful, the assault destroyer's main gun is only effective against surface targets, leaving the vessel with no direct response against enemy aircraft. Soviet subs also pose a threat to assault destroyers. Debate continues over whether these vessels are evenly matched.

Stay out of its way -- On land, the assault destroyer can simply crush smaller vehicles, let alone enemy foot soldiers. Infantry are still considered a threat to these vessels, however, since its main gun is too bulky to be effective against them.

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