M200 Intervention Cost
M200 intervention cost is a bit high. 8k is reasonable imo..
It's just a relic of the past of the panzerfaust (for the M60A1 and M60A2, it was 4,000 for the early rounds - the later upgrades were 2,500), which was very expensive to build - they used lots of steel, iron, copper, and other materials, and a lot of that stuff was recycled from the old armored trains before the war. The original, fancy, short-arc with chain-mail/chain-plate cost 10,000d.
What the fuck? And how much was the A1
In addition to what the other guy said: it was built as an early prototype design and it was supposed to be a high-speed "arctic reconnaissance" drone (because they believed it could dive under a Russian heavy cruiser). In practice, it was more of an over-engineered, heavily armed, 200-pound box with a short-duraton barrel.
Kinda like a Libyian Rooftop drone
Better yet, it's an actual construction worker towing his robot-rover to work. K-SPACE
Considering you can fire them in the air, they should have been named Glisscope drones
See, that's where I get confused. I thought that "glisscope" just means "crotch". Maybe because I thought the roover could turn around after takeoff.
Then you might want to go on the Glisscope folder on usenet to see some surprising information I never gave a shit about it before but I think a lot of people that use the term "glisscope" just use it as a euphemism for "crotch"
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