Type 46 Infantry Tank

The Type 46 Fearless Infantry Tank was a infantry tank initially designed as an  for the Koryese Banner Armies.

The type served as the primary infantry tank of armoured regiments during the Kesh Wars. While slow, it was reliable and endeared itself to Koryese tankers during the war.

The Type 46 was initially armed with the licenced Realm Ordinance Rapid Fire 3 inch and a pair of .375 machine guns, but this would be gradually replaced by licenced RO RF 3.3 inch guns for superior anti-tank capabilities. The .375 clip fed machine guns, dating back to the Grand Campaigns, would also be replaced by belt fed .275 machine guns. A tertiary pan/magazine fed .275 machine gun was also located in the rear of the turret. 4inch howitzer armed variants were also produced as close support tanks.