The steep disadvantage of being unable to depress a MA also dwarfs the very minimal risk of encounters with weak munitions which might bounce within a modern depression-allowing "trap."A lot of modern MBTs have this apparent shot trap to one extent or another. Apparently because of "physics" they're not really shot traps.
Find the above in this Quora stack.Another writer on Quora said:
You mean like this?Based on what the video focuses on, it seems like the main thing potential purchasers are looking for in a tank is ... the ability to look like it's multi-track drifting?
That doesn't look like "drifting in snow". A better phrase would be "sliding on ice".You mean like this?
von Marwitz
Exactly! Except this upgrade lets you do it in all terrains.You mean like this?
von Marwitz
Yep. Check out the USMC Commandant's new direction for the Corps. He sees what you are saying and is working to counter those limitations.Yes nice tank,unfortunately like all vehicles several big Achilles heals...fuel, parts, and bullets... logistics will kill this vehicle faster than a round will. Considering 99% of all logistic chains use either softskinned or lightly armed transport the loss of the critical supply convoys will render these vehicles as nothing more than armored pillboxes... Ukraine is a good example large convoys wiped out by artillery helicopters or manpads with atgm.... or small arms...27 years in the CF and 18 in the logistics shows how fast an entire unit can be ground to a halt or unable to fly...All it is takes is the supply chain to be cut and your fancy vehicles will be gathering dust...
Of course, this approach is cheaper as well. But it also works towards levelling and opening the battlefield for adversaries of lesser potence.The battlefield is shaped by EW and Drones