I tested all the way through the morphological changes to the prototype model of the tank, but there was no trouble, so I do a test run.

Well, by the golem core and the shapeshifter drivers, the prototype model of the prototype model - without the combined function, the driving test itself had already been completed.

But it's the first time I or Early's been in a tank.

The main tank form chosen consists of a body, a floating unit, in a B1 turret with 76 mm cannons. Early's desire to drive, so the driver seat gives way to her. I'm in the driver's seat.

The tank operation manual may have been revised from the testimonies and records of SS drivers that I made with Liana's advice but are actually moving.

Early, who was full of motivation to move, just ravishes that he had just been previewing it, and without getting lost in particular, turns it on and starts the body of the car when it fits in the driver's seat.

Really, it's quick to remember. I admire the view from the car manager's seat in the back.

"The cannon will also be tested, so the destination is an exercise area."

Copy that.

Early looked back, wearing a helmet with a magic comms machine for tank soldiers. I also turn on the vision monitor while putting on my helmet and notifying them that I'm going out of the hangar.

The view outside depends on cameras and periscopes from all parts of the vehicle. It is an emergency last resort to open the hatch and embark on itself.

The monitor saw an open hangar gate and a shape-shifter mechanic moving a guide light over there. The golem core checks the perimeter safety and the body management monitor turns blue.

"Early, move on."

"Copy," Early steps gently into one of the foot levers, the floating pedal. Then it conveys to the body what it feels like when the body of the vehicle floats.

By the way, if you step in the floating pedal until it's fully open, it can float up to about ten meters high. Now, the height adjusts to about fifty centimeters.

"Forward"

As Early pushed the two-handed lever in, the tank proceeded out of the hangar to slip.

That's floating propulsion. Dezelt and other mounted wheels convey the feeling of touching the ground, but smooth movement without feeling it.

Most of all, car lovers may find this floating feeling offensive the other way around. I can't feel the ground.

When I left the hangar, the monitor felt dazzled for a moment. It was sunny outside. The golem core adjusted the monitor's brightness to make it slightly darker. … eye friendly specifications.

Arly said, she was also looking at the cockpit monitor. By the way, in addition to the monitor, the cockpit has a small window in three directions so that you can immediately look out and drive. But like an actual tank, my vision isn't very broad though.

"Hey, Gin. Does this tank have a name?

"Name?"

"It's in fighters and power suits, isn't it? Trovaon, Vigilanti."

"Right. Block reassembly doesn't seem to be a problem, and it's time to announce the official name"

I had refrained for when BVS failed due to poor operation, etc., but I thought of the name for once.

"I'm going to try to align it in the name of an animal. The main tank is Lupus."

"... what kind of animal is that?

"Wolf."

Latin, though.

"Infantry combat vehicles are 'Equus'. The light tank form is' Kerous'. The transport car is' Fells'. The scout car is" Moose. "

It is a horse, a deer, a boar, a mouse. It was all unified in Latin. I might have had a more suitable animal, but I don't know all the Latin either...

I've never heard of any of them.

"It's an exotic word."

Tank - Lupus goes through the forest path inside Willidis. Move while Early modifies the left and right steering levers into small pieces.

"... the width of the body, it's pretty critical, isn't it?

"Block D..."

D block, which is the main propulsion device attached to both sides of the C block in the center of the vehicle body. It is a stall that supports the speed of movement of this group of tanks, but at the same time, due to this, the point was the neck that the body width was even greater than that of a normal tank.

"I'm going to bump when I slip"

"For that, you're letting it go without bumping into you. You're good, Early."

"Uh heh, yeah. You can praise me more on this."

I'm laughing, but I guess it's cynical. The operation of Lupus and Equus is desirable either in an open place or in a fairly wide road. That's why I was also thinking about running Kerous in light tank form with the D-block off.

Finally going through the woods and down the road to the exercise area. Early got up to speed. Lupus tank showing off the fast first, the biggest benefit it has made floating propulsion.

It feels like fighters are crawling through super low altitudes. Fast, fast...!

But me and Early are used to speed in fighters (trovaons).

Soon we arrive at a gotten rocky, exercise ground. Well, let's take a look at the power of the 76mm cannon from a tank perspective.

I drop my eyes on the 70-calibre 76-millimeter gun shooting report I brought. Shooting records of SS soldiers and precautions for doing so are described.

The actual firing procedure is handled by the golem core, so it's not too burdensome whether the car manager acts as a gunner or leaves it to the core. Worst of all, I, the car manager, if I instruct the target of the attack, will also automatically rotate, aim and load the cannon from the firing.

Releasing the cannon while it is floating is expected to slip quite a bit depending on the angle......

Trying it is part of the test.

From the results, it became clear that firing while moving was better not to be done if you were queuing up.

If you are pointing the cannon in the same direction as the direction of travel, although you feel a recoil that echoes in your belly, you never slipped, but if you fired the cannon in a different direction from the direction you were traveling, its slip width was huge, and depending on the queue, it could collide with an allied vehicle.

As expected, for the recoil problem of live ammunition-based main guns, it was basically assumed that they would be shot in a stationary state grounded on the ground.

The cannon has a retreat multiplexer, but it only reduces recoil, and it's not something you can kill completely. By equipping the C block lower surface with a damper, recoil was suppressed without problems in the installation state.

In other words, with regard to Lupus' 76mm cannon operation, it travels to the point of attack. Pause and fire once. If necessary, he would move again and only repeat the stop when shooting. If you think of it as an outrageous sniper, is it the proper operation in a sense?

Unilaterally shoot from the untouched position of a battle vehicle of the Great Empire, a virtual enemy, and move to earn distance before entering the enemy's range.

Outrange tactics.

... Note that, somewhat, if you are capturing the history of war in naval relations, you don't get a very good impression of the sound of outrageous methods of warfare. Because the outrageous ideas of the old Japanese Navy have largely failed.

There's nothing to say if you don't hit it, I mean, that's what I mean. I can shoot unilaterally from out of range = if it's bound to hit, it's nothing to talk about...

Incidentally, the only problem with recoil is when dealing with a live ammunition-based B1 turret, so infantry combat vehicle Equus and others can shoot Maggiacanone all they want while giving guns maximum speed.

An operational test is then carried out and the production of a group of BVS combat vehicles is officially decided. At the Willidis plant, the production of each block and shells of 76 mm cannons were manufactured by magic generation.