A Total conversion for C&C Generals Zero Hour based off Valkyria Chronicles. In 1935 E.C., the continent of Europa is dominated by two superpowers: The Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance in the east and a commonwealth of loosely allied democracies known as the Atlantic Federation in the west.The economies of both powers depend on a precious multipurpose mineral called Ragnite. Its growing scarcity results in the Empire declaring war on the Federation, sparking the Second Europan War. The Empire uses its military superiority to quickly put the Federation on the defensive. Emboldened by their progress and momentum, the Empire decides to invade the neutral Principality of Gallia to seize its rich Ragnite deposits.

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Zaravan
Zaravan - - 173 comments

I always did find it funny how it so closely resembles a T-34 in design.

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GLATechGeneral Author
GLATechGeneral - - 792 comments

Well, most tanks from VC 4 resemble real tanks a lot

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corpsofafrica
corpsofafrica - - 72 comments

and Federation's Sherman

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Sewrt_5
Sewrt_5 - - 15 comments

Looking great!Tank battles are going to be fun!

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Around EWII's beginning, the Empire began developing a new type of medium tank, incorporating electric-welding rather than rivets to increase its defense. Their most notable feature is their sloped plating, which redirects the force of enemy rounds. Through this, they realized new defensive designs that didn't rely on armour thickness. They nicknamed the tank "Kafer," after the hard carapace of a beetle. This revolutionary development shocked engineers the world over, and influenced tank design for years to come.