Stolen from the French government during the Indochina War, an unknown number of old Bulldog tank destroyers have been kept active by the Vietcong in the jungle, and knockoffs have been seen coming down the Ho Chi Minh trail. Supplimenting failing fibre-optics with jungle plants and a thick coat of dirt, these stealthy tank destroyers are a constant thorn in the side of ARVN and Allied forces, hiding in any bit of concealment that will take them. To further augment it's abilities, Vietcong soldiers often dig it into the ground to lower it's profile, turning it into an hardened gun position that, even if found, is nearly impossible to shift.
Tank, tank, tank of the jungle, strong as it can be.
Aaaaaah - watch out for the "tree"! *boom*
I think we can all see a pattern with the Vietnam stuff, huh...
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Amazing detail on these! The plants are a great touch.
So it's stealth while not moving and can dig in to make it a scary tough gun emplacement? Problem is, it doesn't have a turret, so once you dig it in, it can only fire in a tiny arc till you dig it out? Or can it rotate in the hole dug for it?