Tanks of Tiperyn

Tiperyn tank development shortly before its entry into the Grand Campaigns in an effort to counter the heavy usage of artillery and machine guns on the Northwestern Front. This effort was accelerated following the escalation of the Grand Campaigns into a global conflict in 1919, with Tiperyn taking ques from other powers in their early light tank designs. After the war into the mid 20th century, Tiperyn heavily invested into its nascent tank corps, fielding new light tanks for armored reconnaissance and medium tanks as its main armored fighting vehicle. Tiperyn was an early proponent of the or universal tank concept, adopting its first main battle tank during the Great Kesh War. This was largely an outgrowth of its medium tank doctrine which had grown to use medium tanks for all tank roles due to the armor and armament deficiencies of light tanks, Tiperyn's bias against the use of heavy tanks for expeditionary warfare, and the new advancements in tank technology.