In a related note, experts are becoming increasingly concerned over a significant instability in the hobby caused by extreme accuracy and mobility. Historically, there has been natural design trade-off between these two key aspects, where one vehicle might exhibit excellent mobility, but a lesser gun accuracy, and vice versa. However, recent technical improvements made to a number of Tri-Pact vehicles have yielded both high mobility and extreme accuracy. Elevation and rotation systems capable of sub-degree accuracy mounted on vehicles, both large and small, capable of handling any terrain will almost certainly terrorize all other combatants. Recent field testing in the Crimea have been encouraging.

On 3/9/2014 7:23 PM, John Pittelli wrote:
So, we added the limit switches to the elevate motor, anchored it in
position and everything worked so smoothly.  And then I realized that
the motor was not strong enough to hold the gun in position.
RATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Time to find another motor..
I'll keep you posted.

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