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?Tank suspension, also known as "tracks", determine the weight load limit of the tank as well as the traverse speed of the tank. In battle, each tank has a set of two tracks that get damaged independently; a few tanks have double tracks (four total tracks). To add a new module to your vehicle, it's weight must be supported by the suspension. If one of the tracks is destroyed the vehicle cannot move until the track is repaired. If a track is damaged the vehicle will move at a reduced speed.+A tank's suspension, also known as "tracks" or "treads", determines the load limit of the tank as well as the traverse speed of the tank. In battle, each tank has a set of two tracks that get damaged independently; a few tanks have double tracks (four total tracks). To be able to mount a new module to your vehicle, its weight must be supported by the suspension. If one of the tracks is destroyed the vehicle is immobilized until the track is repaired. If a track is damaged, the vehicle will move at a reduced speed.
  
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A tank's suspension, also known as "tracks" or "treads", determines the load limit of the tank as well as the traverse speed of the tank. In battle, each tank has a set of two tracks that get damaged independently; a few tanks have double tracks (four total tracks). To be able to mount a new module to your vehicle, its weight must be supported by the suspension. If one of the tracks is destroyed the vehicle is immobilized until the track is repaired. If a track is damaged, the vehicle will move at a reduced speed.

Suspension Characteristics

Load Limit - Load limit is the amount of weight the tracks can support, measured in tons.

Hull Traverse Speed - The rate at which the vehicle turns is called the traverse speed, whether it is or isn't a pivot turn(around its central axis) is determined for individual tanks. Traverse speed is measured in degrees per second.

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