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Era: 1900s
Category: Military
Type: Tank
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Commando Stingray

Description
Controls:
Function
Bind
Note
105-mm LRF
F/A-1
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M240 MG
F/A-2
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FCS
Disable steering
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Leading mode
Fire-action 3
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Smoke grenades
Horn
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History
The Stingray was developed in the 1980s as a private venture by Cadillac Gage Textron. It was primarily developed for the export market. Cadillac Gage Textron began design work in 1983. The hull and turret were finished separately in 1984. The turret was first mated to the American M551 Sheridan hull for trials. The first prototype was completed in 1985, and debuted in public later that year. A second prototype was produced in 1986. The first prototype was sent to Thailand in 1986, then Malaysia in 1987. The Stingray was evaluated in Ecuador in 1988, and Chile in 1992.

In 1987, the Royal Thai Army purchased 106 Stingrays from Cadillac Gage for US$150 million. These were delivered from 1989 to 1990. Cadillac Gage provided assistance in repairing Stingrays with cracked structural components.

In 1992, the U.S. Army solicited bids for a replacement for the M551 Sheridan under the Armored Gun System program. Cadillac Gage submitted a Stingray design, which was too heavy for the U.S. Army's requirements. Cadillac Gage continued its work with the Stingray II. One prototype was completed in 1994, and the tank was marketed to Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Taiwan up until 2003.

In 2010, Federal Defense Industries announced that they entered into an agreement with Textron Marine & Land Systems in order to provide authorized aftermarket parts, support and other types of assistance for the Stingray since FDI maintains a technical library for spare parts.

In 2011, Napco entered into an agreement with Textron to provide authorized aftermarket parts, support and other types of assistance for the Stingray.


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Special thanks for helping with this tank to grapyl
9 Comments
Number9Volcanos 18 Oct @ 4:00pm 
ok thank you for tellimg me :waving:
Number9Volcanos 18 Oct @ 4:00pm 
oooh
Randomly_Gamer_  [author] 17 Oct @ 12:31am 
Fire control system
Number9Volcanos 16 Oct @ 3:35pm 
and also nice profile picture!:waving:
Number9Volcanos 16 Oct @ 3:35pm 
quick question what dose FCS stand for or mean?
ArmchairGeneralJr 13 Oct @ 11:58pm 
could you try making an R3 T106 FA? I really like that tank and (almost) no-one else has made it on the workshop. i'd really love it if you make that tank :)
ccc11114 13 Oct @ 8:30pm 
nice
Minty 13 Oct @ 5:43pm 
Very cool!
2-jz-gte 13 Oct @ 10:53am 
я его ток в тундре выкачал