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=== End of Burgundian Tanks ===
=== End of Burgundian Tanks ===
up armoring became impossible with increasingly powerful rounds and logistics trains for tank parts became incredibly expensive. Fast armored cars with tank guns became the easiest way to solve all of these problems in the early 1950s. With the fast natured and asymmetric style of war in both Operation Kipling and the Quds War faster and lighter armored platforms were required to maintain counter-insurgency. With the need to maintain global reach for its armed forces the Army of Burgundie opted to prioritize airmobile armor since the 1970s.
up armoring became impossible with increasingly powerful rounds and logistics trains for tank parts became incredibly expensive. Fast armored cars with tank guns became the easiest way to solve all of these problems in the early 1950s. With the fast natured and asymmetric style of war in both Operation Kipling and the Quds War faster and lighter armored platforms were required to maintain counter-insurgency. With the need to maintain global reach for its armed forces the Army of Burgundie opted to prioritize airmobile armor since the 1970s.
The one exception was the [[X-89 Ruby Epee]] which needed to be on a tracked chassis due to its sheer size and weight.


== Halftracks ==
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