Another clarification and/or ruling requested.  Is this vehicle a
tracked vehicle?

   http://members.kos.net/sdgagnon/nfg13.jpg

It is my contention that this WW1 Krupp Siege Mortar is indeed a
tracked vehicle.  The picture clearly shows a series of hinged and
pivoting pads that travel in an endless loop.  This design is
innovative in that they do away with the complexity of multiple road
wheels, drive sprocket and return idler by combining these elements
into one a single mechanism (what some closed minded individuals might
call a wheel).  A close examination of this picture also clearly shows
frontal steel components that exceed 70mm in thickness.  I conclude
thus that this asset will qualify as a "four hit tank" with the
frontal hit exclusion.  The obvious large bore will allow it to carry
40 rounds of ammo in it's magazine.

Steve "If I Build It, It will Shoot Moving or Not" Tyng    ;-)


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