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The '''KX-1 Crusader III''' is a [[Sarconia|Sarconian]] main battle tank designed by [[Kerlin Micro Electronics]], and its subsidary [[Gladia Fleetworks|Gladia Land Systems]].
 
The '''KX-1 Crusader III''' is a [[Sarconia|Sarconian]] main battle tank designed by [[Kerlin Micro Electronics]], and its subsidary [[Gladia Fleetworks|Gladia Land Systems]].
==Development==
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== Development ==
==Design==
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== Design ==
==Variants==
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== Variants ==
==Operational History==
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== Operational History ==
===Maryurt War===
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=== Maryurt War ===
 
[[File:OldGrudges02-05-2151.png|thumb|400px|A Sarconian Ground Force KX-1 Crusader III engages a [[UIF Army]] [[P.14]] during the [[Maryurt War]].|right]]
 
[[File:OldGrudges02-05-2151.png|thumb|400px|A Sarconian Ground Force KX-1 Crusader III engages a [[UIF Army]] [[P.14]] during the [[Maryurt War]].|right]]
 
==See Also==
 
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KX-1
Kerlin Micro Electronics KX-1 Crusader III
Main battle tank
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Three Sarconian Ground Force KX-1 Crusader IIIs take part in a live fire exercise in Rairch.
National Origin Sarconia
Production History
Designed
[x] - [x]
Produced
[x] - [x]
Designer Kerlin Micro Electronics
Unit Cost 356,000 Sarconian Aurid(√)
Number Built [x]
Service History
In Service
[x] - Ongoing
Used By Sarconia
Hermia


The KX-1 Crusader III is a Sarconian main battle tank designed by Kerlin Micro Electronics, and its subsidary Gladia Land Systems.

Development

Design

Variants

Operational History

Maryurt War

A Sarconian Ground Force KX-1 Crusader III engages a UIF Army P.14 during the Maryurt War.

See Also

Comparable Vehicles by Role and Era

References