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Halland Military Adds New Tank To Arsenal


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Halland City, Halland - Earlier today, the Halland Military displayed a new type of tank called the HT-22. The HT-22 is a track vehicle that is able to fire up to three short range missiles designed specifically for opposing armor and opposing military personnel. Though a military official declined to say how many are in the military's arsenal, the official did state that this type of weapon will be highly effective in future military engagements.
 
"The HT-22 tanks will be deployed near the border of the Hall Republic and are currently part of the Head Quarters (HQ) Combat Division," stated the military official. "Our HQ Combat Division has been working diligently on creating a specialized tank which far exceeds what any tank is currently capable of."
 
According to some military analysts, the HT-22 is more accurate than artillery when trying to hit moving targets such as armor but is not limited in destroying enemy fighting positions. The HT-22 is equipped with three laser guided missiles which makes it a great weapon of choice when combatting enemy armor. In addition, the HT-22 has a destructive impact zone far greater than artillery and tanks but similar with ready to launch missiles.
 
The HT-22 is being displayed the rest of the week in Halland City and will be deployed near the border of Hall Republic afterwards.








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