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G-133-AAF Vena Self Propelled Artillery SPG
   
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G-133-AAF Vena Self Propelled Artillery SPG

In 1 collection by Neshoch
Algen Armed Forces
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Please welcome G-133-AAF Vena Self Propelled Artillery!

Based on a heavily modified TLZ-09 chassis, this self-propelled artillery unit combines mobility, firepower, and advanced technology, making it a valuable asset in Kreigsreich's arsenal. The G-133-AAF Vena is operated by a crew of two, seated in the well-protected hull of the vehicle. The driver takes control of the SPG's steering, ensuring optimal positioning for accurate firing. Meanwhile, the commander assumes a multi-faceted role, commanding the driver, operating the radio for communication, and inputting GPS coordinates into the advanced artillery computer system.

The artillery computer system is the same highly sophisticated technology used in the H-41 and H-39, offering precise targeting and exceptional firing accuracy. This system allows the crew to input precise GPS coordinates, enhancing the SPG's effectiveness in striking designated targets.

The main gun of the G-133-AAF Vena has an impressive range of 5.3 kilometers, providing excellent coverage for engaging enemy positions at a considerable distance. The turret is unmanned and fully automated, featuring an autoloader capable of holding 40 rounds, streamlining the firing process and ensuring continuous fire support during intense engagements.

The SPG is equipped with a powerful and quiet engine, offering exceptional mobility and rapid deployment on the battlefield. Its above-average speed enables it to quickly reposition and respond to changing tactical situations, adding to its tactical flexibility.

However, the G-133-AAF Vena prioritizes mobility and firepower over extensive armor protection. The SPG's armor is rated to withstand shrapnel and small arms fire, but it lacks heavy protection against anti-armor weapons. This design choice reflects the emphasis on strategic mobility and rapid response, allowing the SPG to avoid direct confrontation and maintain a safe distance from potential threats.

Despite its average fuel efficiency, the G-133-AAF Vena's performance surpasses that of the standard TLZ-09 chassis, offering better operational range and endurance in prolonged missions.

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2 Comments
Neshoch  [author] 7 Nov, 2023 @ 10:46am 
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Rostkönig 7 Nov, 2023 @ 9:06am 
Can it receive GPS data over radio like the JTAC from Newquay??