Are tanks /k/ or /o/?
>>34698320
Back when /o/ and /m/ were merged they were /mo/, but now they're just /k/ again.
>>34698320
yes
>>34698320
They're /ok/
>>34698320
/k/ all the way, but it depends on what you want to talk about.
The actual mechanics are going to be a question that never gets a good answer here, and anything else is going to become a superiority debate.
>just watch
>>34698361
So, why can't the Bradley cross over barbed wire? Is it the track design?
>>34698382
Very narrow and open track design.
But it really doesn't matter. The amount it takes to fuck it up just isn't seen on the battlefield anymore.
>>34698382
wire is an issue for all modern afvs
WoT belongs in /vg/.
/monk/ - Mecha Automotive Transportation Weapons