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- 11:09, 21 October 2023 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Burke (Combat Vehicle) (content was: "== Weight Discrepancies == Running the Master Rules calculations on this tank revealed there is a half ton discrepancy in the tank. This is from the combined quarter-ton differences in the engine mass, control component mass and the .4 tons turret mass. The correct numbers for those items are 8.5 tons for engine, 4 tons for control component and 2.5 tons for the turret. If the experimental rule of quarter-ton round are used, then the tank is .25 tons light. The edits I have...")
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- 11:09, 21 October 2023 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Burke (Combat Vehicle) (content was: "== Weight Discrepancies == Running the Master Rules calculations on this tank revealed there is a half ton discrepancy in the tank. This is from the combined quarter-ton differences in the engine mass, control component mass and the .4 tons turret mass. The correct numbers for those items are 8.5 tons for engine, 4 tons for control component and 2.5 tons for the turret. If the experimental rule of quarter-ton round are used, then the tank is .25 tons light. The edits I have...")
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