Smasher-Devourer

The Smasher-Devourer or SD-Type Heavy Armoured Vehicle is a prototype large Uralican tank named after a lyric from a pre-Robertian heavy metal band. The current model is run by an experimental fusion engine as opposed to the seven-fold nitroglycerin engines that powered the original prototype, which was only used in one war campaign, during the Ghost Wars against kid99123.

Developmental History
The original prototype was devised in late 2008 by leaders and scientists within the Uralican military and presented directly to Jarkko Salomäki, who while realisiing that the tank would be quite expensive, agreed to have two constructed. The second one, though, wasn't completed, as building the engines for two of them proved too costly for Uralica in its present financial state, so only the first one was ready for use. But when it was unleashed on kid99123 in March of 2009, its surprising speed (due to its septipartite nitro engines), thick armour, and large (some even said "excessive") amount of weaponry unleashed massive destruction upon the nation's infrastructure. The one major downside to it was that its fuel was expensive to produce in the quantities needed to keep it in service, so Jarkko pulled it from active duty before the Ghost Wars ended.

The project was shelved for another year and a half before a breakthrough in Uralican nuclear technology in mid-November of 2010 allowed for the development of small-scale fusion reactors. While dangerous if they are breached, these reactors are much more efficient at providing propulsion than the nitro engines were. While expensive to produce, they require little if any fuel. The second SD tank was fitted with this and tested in January of 2010, and since then seven more SDs have been constructed.

The SDs are roughly 24 feet high and 30 feet long. It is expected that one would be deployed at the level of batallion.

Payload

 * Seating for up to six occupants
 * Two "quad guns" with four 130mm Loskov barrels each. These generally fire AII-55 explosive/incendiary shells, and they auto-load.
 * Six individual 120mm Loskov barrels. These are used for ATGMs, which are normally Chernenkov TK-220s.
 * Two auto-loading micro-missile launchers. These can be used for anti-personnel operations or anti-infrastructure operations. Chernenkov TM-110s are usually the missile of choice, although they are sometimes swapped out for Rustamov A5s if the mission calls for high-risk operations in tighter spaces. These generate more heat and explosive force but are contained to a smaller area.
 * The main armour is a composite alloy of which the exact mixture is classified. This in turn is overlaid with a surface layer of ablative armour.
 * Sighting is done via several micro-cameras and radar put together. The accuracy is improving with new refits.
 * Aside from the tank treads, there is a "dozer bumper" on the front, to plow through any debris in the way.
 * XE-400 Fusion Engine and XC-400 Power Converter