
Mechanical loaders take up less volume inside a tank than a human being, meaning tanks can be made smaller. All other tanks, including the new Russian T-14 Armata tank, have mechanical loaders. The American M1 Abrams tank is one of the last tanks to have a human main gun loader. Out of sight, the gunner fires the gun and the breech block slides backward-straight toward the camera-ejecting the casing. The tank commander, to his right, gives the order to fire. In the video, the tank loader picks up a blue-labeled M831A1 TP-T, or Target Practice Tracer round, loads it into the breech, and closes the breech. Stay tuned, as we have more exciting reveals of Legions Imperialis coming this week and the next, including a bundle of surprises on the next Heresy Thursday.Ever wondered what it looks like inside an Abrams tank when the main gun is fired? A GoPro video from the perspective of the tank's loader shows the action in the cramped space of the turret. Legions Imperialis will soon grace tabletops everywhere, delivering thrilling armored warfare like never before. Each pack of 10 comes with an array of cupola options, such as havoc missile launchers, multi-meltas, twin-linked bolters, dozer blades, and even a hunter-killer missile.īut wait, there’s even more! These three tank classics are just a glimpse of the armored might to come. Enter the classic Deimos-Pattern Rhino armored transport, back with a vengeance. Speed and mechanized power are essential for delivering the swift and decisive violence of Legiones Astartes. The Deimos-Pattern Rhino: In the vast world of Legions Imperialis, you don’t want your infantry to slog their way on foot.
