C&C: ShockWave is an enhancement mod for C&C Generals: Zero Hour. The main goal of this mod is to make Zero Hour a more interesting game with more diversity between the generals, making you think twice before you select a certain general, and overall provide more choices, diversity, and strategic freedom than in Zero Hour - while keeping the spirit and design direction of the original Generals game and storyline.
The Latrun is the Salvage General's new
artillery, replacing the rocketbuggy.
Is that a T34 chassi?
wow ..its barrel are like cigarettes stick..but king of cool
bomb artillery will be flying now for the global liberation army....gla is one of a kind
i am going to smoke every factions with this baby
yeh it looks like it is a oversized t34 lol
That's no T34, that's a piece of crap. The KV-2 was a Soviet Heavy Tank in WW2, with a 154mm gun. It was underpowered and weighed too freaking much. It was designed for artillery use, but saw little use and quite frankly, suffered from the same issues as the KV-1.
*152mm Howitzer, more Specifically the M-10T Howitzer, and its Designed to be a Heavy Assault Gun/Tank and Bunker Buster before it was Given an Artillery Role after it showed its Obsolescence... The Latrun here is a T-34 Tank, based on a Post WW2 Variant, used by the Egyptian, and it was also Used as an artillery Tank IRL, Which used either a 100 or 122mm Gun/Howitzer... Both Variants are Kinda Similar and both could be the Inspiration for it
i used it, it has the same power in one shell as all of a rocket buggies rockets but fires slowly
man I like the rocket buggy more WW2 much?
I think u should make the turret smaller
i freakin love this thing!
It is real - actually Egyptian T-100 Latrun self propelled artillery. It is 100mm BS-3 AT gun on t-34 chassis.
real photo here: Upload.wikimedia.org
Nice!
KV-2?
Thats what I was thikning too... A KV-2 with a longer barrel.
t-85
its simmilar to a WWII tank used by the allies, i cant remember its name but the boddy was bigger, the barrel smaller and the tank head was shaped a bit more like a cardinal head looking from the side.