After 2-year pause Das Eisern Kaput Panzerdivision is back in action with brand new, 4th generation tracked vehicle.
Small teaser featured M113 and Maxim MG. Full version expected in 2 weeks with mortars footage etc. We hope to have 3 more tanks by next May and use them full scale during Big Paintball Maneuvers in Moscow:
There are other ways to take out a tank besides those mentioned. I suggest contact the game director and ask them what they require for that game to take out a tank. There are no national rules on this subject. But there are enough rules out there that most fields have adapted to to use. This could be especially important at a smaller field or game and no one has a launcher. Other fields also use land mines, satchel charges, kill boxes, etc. It all depends whats available at a game to give the players a chance in a game to attack a tank with. Some fields require kill boxes on the side of a tank so players with markers can fill them in with paint for a kill. Also the big thing is without a kill box you cannot take out a tank or the crew with paintballs The crew is apart of the tank so therefore they cannot be taking out by paintballs. This prevents players from running up to a tank and shooting the crew up close. If you go to a game and a tank is there and your team has no way of taking out the tank I suggest stay away from it.
BTW, on the subject matter of this post that tank and machine gun on wheels in the vid are awesome. The Russians surely know how to build scaled looking tanks and other gunnery for paintball usage. I wish I had the money to take my tank and travel over there and play with them. But, I'll stick to the awesome tanks at CDPaintball for the Fulda Game.
There are other ways to take out a tank besides those mentioned. I suggest contact the game director and ask them what they require for that game to take out a tank. There are no national rules on this subject. But there are enough rules out there that most fields have adapted to to use. This could be especially important at a smaller field or game and no one has a launcher. Other fields also use land mines, satchel charges, kill boxes, etc. It all depends whats available at a game to give the players a chance in a game to attack a tank with. Some fields require kill boxes on the side of a tank so players with markers can fill them in with paint for a kill. Also the big thing is without a kill box you cannot take out a tank or the crew with paintballs The crew is apart of the tank so therefore they cannot be taking out by paintballs. This prevents players from running up to a tank and shooting the crew up close. If you go to a game and a tank is there and your team has no way of taking out the tank I suggest stay away from it.
Treaddz
Team CroMagnum Armor
dude he was talking about how you kill a tank at the Russian big game i think
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