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In June 1945 with the end of the war in sight the Army Ground Forces Equipment Review Board meet to discus the needs of the US Army after the war. During this conference many different new and radical vehicle designs were discussed, the largest of them was this 150t semi-trailer super heavy tank. Only the basic requirements for the project were outlined and it remained only a concept.     
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In June 1945 with the end of the war in sight the Army Ground Forces Equipment Review Board met to discuss the needs of the US Army after the war. During this conference many different new and radical vehicle designs were proposed, the largest of them was this 150t semi-trailer super heavy tank. Only the basic requirements for the project were outlined and it remained only a concept.     
 
   
 
   
  
 
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This vehicle was only a artistic concept & never received a name. AGFERB-45 is an abbreviation of "Army Ground Forces Equipment Review Board 1945" which is were the design originates from. The name may be changed to something more fitting of the American nomenclature in the future.         
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In June 1945 with the end of the war in sight the Army Ground Forces Equipment Review Board met to discuss the needs of the US Army after the war. During this conference many different new and radical vehicle designs were proposed, the largest of them was this 150t semi-trailer super heavy tank. Only the basic requirements for the project were outlined and it remained only a concept.   
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 8 February 2015

AGFERB-45
AGFERB-45
General
Type: Heavy Tank
Owner: America
Year: 1945
Specifications
Length:  ???
Width:  ???
Height:  ???
Weight: 150t
Armour:  ???
Speed:  ???
Armament
Primary Weapon: 155mm
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History
In June 1945 with the end of the war in sight the Army Ground Forces Equipment Review Board met to discuss the needs of the US Army after the war. During this conference many different new and radical vehicle designs were proposed, the largest of them was this 150t semi-trailer super heavy tank. Only the basic requirements for the project were outlined and it remained only a concept.


Note

This vehicle was only a artistic concept & never received a name. AGFERB-45 is an abbreviation of "Army Ground Forces Equipment Review Board 1945" which is where the design originates from. The name may be changed to something more fitting of the American nomenclature in the future.
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Time Frames
1930 - 1940:
Pre-War
1940 - 1942:
Early-War
1942 - 1944:
Mid-War
1944 - 1945:
Late-War
1945 - 1960:
Post-War
1930 - 1960:
Total-War
Buildable Yes
Bonus Crate Yes Yes
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Comments


Mig Eater

119 months ago
Score 0+
Any thoughts about possible names for this tank?

Anonymous user #1

95 months ago
Score 0+
"That Big Nuclear-Powered Tank What Bends in the Middle" "T45E1 Washington"

Anonymous user #2

106 months ago
Score 0+
The "Behemoth"

Anonymous user #2

106 months ago
Score 0+
Or the "articulated tank"

Anonymous user #3

44 months ago
Score 0+
Super turret prototype
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Heavy Tank: Mark VIII Liberty, M6, M6A2E1, T28, T29E3, T34, M103, T58, T110, AGFERB-45
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