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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]]. |
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| − | ===Maryurt War=== |
+ | === 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]] |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Kerlin Micro Electronics KX-1 Crusader III
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| 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 | ||||
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| Designed | |||||
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| Produced | |||||
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| Designer | Kerlin Micro Electronics | ||||
| Unit Cost | 356,000 Sarconian Aurid(√) | ||||
| Number Built | [x] | ||||
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| [x] - Ongoing | |||||
| Used By | Sarconia Hermia |
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The KX-1 Crusader III is a Sarconian main battle tank designed by Kerlin Micro Electronics, and its subsidary Gladia Land Systems.
