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In a departure from the standard light tank, the new vehicle boasts a lower profile, with an effective four tread system increasing reliability, as well as a better mounted turret. The vehicle is more maneuverable than its primary GDI counterpart, the M1 Abrams, although the former was better armored.

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rdfs:label
  • Light tank (Renegade)
rdfs:comment
  • In a departure from the standard light tank, the new vehicle boasts a lower profile, with an effective four tread system increasing reliability, as well as a better mounted turret. The vehicle is more maneuverable than its primary GDI counterpart, the M1 Abrams, although the former was better armored.
dcterms:subject
armortype
  • CNCVehicleHeavy
  • SkinVehicleHeavy, ShieldVehicleHeavy
useguns
  • Light tank cannon
usearmor
  • Tank plating
dbkwik:cnc/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Faction
Role
  • Light Tank
Name
  • Light Tank
Notes
  • Each destroyed tank yields 30 victory points in multiplayer, while damaging it adds 0.05 VP
  • Items in bold refer to multiplayer versions
HP
  • 300(xsd:integer)
Shield
  • 300(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • In a departure from the standard light tank, the new vehicle boasts a lower profile, with an effective four tread system increasing reliability, as well as a better mounted turret. The vehicle is more maneuverable than its primary GDI counterpart, the M1 Abrams, although the former was better armored.
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