Welcome to 2018 A.D,five years after Zero Hour.An reassembled GLA emerges again and spreads across the globe like cancer.China and USA fights against the new GLA around the globe while watching each other in the back -- what happened in the five years have torn the relationship between the two countries unmendable.

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Crusader Tank
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X1Destroy
X1Destroy - - 963 comments

The only bad part is the muzzle breaker, why would a smoothbore gun have one?

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middle-kingdom - - 216 comments

Well, we decided to remake Crusader tank's model in the furture, maybe more like Alpha version Generals' Crusader...

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The Crusader tank, which served in U.S. Army for decades, proved its worth in the first War on Terror: its experimental 125mm smoothbore gun could easily penetrate any GLA vehicle's armor, quadruple turbines allowed it to cut through mud and rough terrain with ease. And the composite armor makes Crusader tank can withstand the attack even from super heavy tanks. It is definitely the pride of the Army.

However, vastly of field reports indicate that the Crusaders are no match for the Humvees, when they are packed with missile defenders, either in mobility or firepower. As for protection, the Generals agreed on a weird conclusion that WHO NEEDS ARMOR WHEN YOU GOT SPEED. Thus, Crusaders can only stay in storage for most of the time.

To improve the quality of the armor battlegroup, the DoD redesigned the 120mm main gun for the Crusader tank and added coaxial machine gun. Of course, the brand-new Crusader tank will still be compatible with the previous companion UAV system. Meanwhile, the DoD ordered the removal of the Humvee's firing window to "reduce the cost of Humvees," led to a long period of disgruntled generals gathering in front of the Pentagon, submitting complaints to the Pentagon regarding the removals.