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D-10 MBT
Project Overview
The D-10 MBT a concept of a modern tank design, enhanced with new technologies such as the use of cameras providing a 360-degree field of vision, projectile sensors in combination with hard and soft kill systems protect the tank from incoming missile attacks.
Description
3D modeling - Tank systems
Jul 2019 - mar 2020
The D-10 MBT was Inspired by many different tanks from different countries inside and outside of NATO. The main inspiration for the D-10 was the PL-01 concept polish cyber tank, which was then combined with the Challenger 2 MBT creating a hybrid look. ​

The D-10 has features such as a bustle style autoloader (inspired by Type 90) at the back of the turret increasing fire rate to around 8.5 shots a minute if implemented correctly. Another feature is the thermal reflective armor the PL-01 utilizes for improved camouflage capabilities.

​The MBT uses sensors located 1x rear, 1x left, 1x right and 2x frontally (Inspired by T-90, however, testing has proven the t-90 variation of this type of system to be flawed, requiring a new design) these sensors being linked in with the onboard computer controlling the hard-kill system (soft kill can be used if selected else deployed by commander).​

Additionally, cameras located around the tank allow for a 360-degree field of view (vision ports are located on the commander's hatch as well as the driver hatch. 2 cameras are also mounted on the cannon to allow for scouting out enemy vehicles without exposing the D-10 to enemy fire.​

other additional features can be seen on the D-10 (D-10D) prototype specification sheet located above​(Note: light configuration to be changed from 1000 - 1500 lumen to 2000 - 10,000 lumen)(Note: Engine type is a place holder it is planned for a hybrid or fully electric system to move the tank