Which countries will win if Tokyo Olympic make the Senshadou as the Athletics sports?
>>145457593
America obviously.
There is that yearly tank a thon in russia, last I heard the chinese won it.
>>145457880
Yeah but they don't fight each other, they just shoot at targets and dodge some obstacles.
>>145458019
Just put your own commentary while watching syrian tanks getting atgm'd.
>>145457641
The British currently have the best tank. Has more HP then everyone else. The Israeli might be surprising.
>>145457593
Wait, using current tanks or WWII tanks? This is important.
>>145458865
Well Senshado doesn't allow for tanks made after 1950 (or something along those lines) so mostly WWII tanks.
>>145457593
Is a tank an athlete?
And if anyone argues that it isn't a sport because the tank does all the work, point to the equestrian events.
>>145462696
If anything it's more of a sport, because unlike horses, tanks can't move on their own.
>>145462696
I'd rather compare it to bobsledding or sailing than anything else.
>>145457593
>Which countries will win if Tokyo Olympic make the Senshadou as the Athletics sports?
The current Senshado rules are deliberately written to bias towards German tanks. As you would when the story has Black Forest as the intended final battle. It is very possible to alter the rules in any manner of ways to bias towards other nations, but by definition Senshado is not meant to be "fair" unless everyone uses identical vehicles.
>>145462696
Weapons of war have no place in the Olympics, which are designed to promote global peace and unity under the olympic flag. Having cute girls shot at each other while riding in tools that are still being used to murder millions world wide would completely undermine the internationalist spirit/agenda of the entire games.
>>145457593
>japan and italy have teams
why
>>145462915
Well shooting and archery are events at the Olympics that are based on proficiency with a weapon. Judo and Taekwondo are events were you physically harm the opponent, albeit in a controlled way. There is plenty of precedent available for a sport with heavily modified tanks to be present in the Olympics.