Name: Asset Terminating Tiger
Code name: BloodyNazi (BN)
Exclusive operator: NJLTSU (National Japanese Land Terminating Superiority Unit.)
Designer: Akirasun (1930–2020) convicted or accused war criminal under NJPCC protection
Designed: 1977s (concept)
Produced: 5 (limited production)
Unit cost per: 30M$ (production)
Height from the ground: 500 mm
Ammo amount: 140 / (sometimes 160 preserved)
hull length: 11.5 m / with main cannon: up to approx. 18.5 m
Total Road Wheels: The tank has Schachtellaufwerk type wheels that designed to protrude slightly from the body. 24 road wheels, 10 on each side, the other 4 is two front-sprocket & two back idler wheels.
Pallet Width: 900 mm (pushing the width 4.00 m) plus thick fenders that covers the pallets.
Crew: 8 (2× commanders, 1× gunner, 2× loaders, 1× drivers, 1× radio/operator, one mechanic with driving training).
1. Commander (Tactical) Battlefield Management: UAV/Drone coordination, long-range target identification, inter-unit communication.
2. Commander (Field) Operational Control: Direct fire discipline, tank interior safety, K.I.A.P. system energy management approval.
1× Gunner Firepower Management: Fire control and locking of the 130mm PaK 44 main gun and 75mm support gun.
2x Loader Ammunition Service: Semi-automatic system for feeding 130mm rounds and keeping the 75mm gun ready for rapid fire.
1× DriverMotion Management Maneuvering the 100-ton giant across rough terrain at 72 km/h and "Nexus-Drive" driving mode.
1 x Radio/Operator/Electronic Warfare/Communications: Jamming enemy signals, data flow, and electromagnetic signature concealment in "Ghost Driving" mode.
1× Mechanical Technical Support/Driver: Immediate response to mechanical failures during combat, external carburetor/fan maintenance, and assisted driving.
Turret Front (1300 mm Effective): Instead of physically placing 1300 mm of steel here, placing approximately 450 mm thick TGC-Matrix. Thanks to graphene and ceramics, while enemy projectiles penetrate this 450 mm, It loses its energy as if it hit a 1300 mm thick piece of steel.
EMP Hardening (Electromagnetic Shielding): Graphene is an excellent conductor. By weaving a thin copper-graphene lattice (Faraday Cage) just below the outermost layer of the shield, It completely prevents the electronics inside the tank (K.I.A.P. system and turret computers) from being damaged in nuclear or electronic EMP attacks.
Area / Effective Protection (RHA) / Physical Thickness (TGC-Matrix).
Body (Hull) Forward 1200 mm ~500 mm
Body (Hull) Sides 600 mm ~250 mm
Body (Hull) Back 700 mm ~300 mm
Turret (Turret) Forward 1300 mm ~550 mm
Turret (Turret) Sides 600 mm ~250 mm
Turret (Turret) Back 450 mm ~180 mm
The BN/ATT Project began as a classified NJPCC program to produce a single, empire-grade MBT for both battlefield dominance and symbolic/command presence. Designers drew inspiration from historic heavy tank Tiger-2H, seeking to combine extreme armor thickness and psychological impact with modern propulsion and electronics.
Appearance and external features:
The BN’s aesthetics are intentionally imposing: A black, oversized profile of an Tiger-IIH silhouette. Distinguishing external characteristics.
The color of the tank: "The Void" (Ultra-Matte Black, light-absorbing armor).
"Cryo-Skin" (Active Thermal Camouflage). The moment the black paint absorbs heat from the sun, the Peltier plates underneath activate and draw that heat from the surface and transfer it to the radiators. It acts as a "heat sink," forcing the Cryo-Skin system to operate more efficiently. From the outside, the tank appears both visually like "nothing" and thermally "at the same temperature as the environment."
"Crimson Ocular Array" / Red Ocular Alignment: This system is far more compact and far more destructive than the older, large-lens Shtora systems on the T-90. Technical Structure: Two tiny, diamond-cut Sapphire-Glass exit lenses. These lenses are flush-mounted with the tank's black armor, meaning they don't protrude beyond it.
Appearance: When the tank is closed, they are completely invisible. When activated, a hyper-intense red laser plasma glows behind those tiny glass panels. They appear tiny but as bright as a star, its like you're looking at an Eldritch, and its looking back from the dark forest.
Function (Soft-Kill 2.0): They don't just jam missiles; Optical Blinding: They pixel-burn the thermal/night vision cameras used by the enemy tank's gunner with that bright red light in milliseconds.
Laser Warning: The moment an enemy tank fires a laser to gauge its distance, "Crimson Eyes" detects that laser and fires a high-energy, blinding beam of light directly at the source.
Electronic Warfare (Silent-Pulse EWD): A frequency jammer that "chokes" or confuses enemy radars, radios, and GPS signals with false signals.
Remote Control Shadow-Guardian RWS features a combination of a 30mm automatic cannon and a 7.62mm machine gun mounted on top of a marker, capable of rotating 360 degrees. While the main cannon engages the target, it can clear out infantry or drones.
The Void-Strike VLS (Vertical Launch System) is a four-missile, retractable vertical launch cell embedded in the fuselage. It launches "fire-and-forget" guided missiles at fighter targets outside the tank's range.
1 × 130 mm PaK 44 L/55 main gun. Has a semi-automatic filling mechanism.
1 × 75 mm KwK anti-tank cannon — mounted as a smaller, dedicated support gun to the left of the main cannon. The secondary gun is providing faster follow-up fire due to the main gun’s comparatively slow rate of fire.
Dual-Drive Electro-Hydraulic System:
Instead of a single motor to rotate the turret, it is an hybrid structure:
Electric Drive (For Speed): High-torque, high-voltage electro-servo motors for fine tuning, target tracking, and instantaneous responses. These motors use electricity from the K.I.A.P. system to achieve millisecond speeds.
Hydraulic Support (For Brute Force): High-pressure hydraulic systems engage at the moment of initial movement of the turret's enormous weight (perhaps 30-40 tons just for the turret and guns) to overcome static friction.
Operating Principle: Once the target is locked, the system activates the turret with its "hydraulic fist," while electric motors ensure target tracking and precise rotation.
3 × 7.92 mm CANiK M2 QCB — installed in hull, turret's left, and commander hatch positions. Descriptions emphasize unusually high-pressure ammunition use for markedly loud firing signatures; High-pressure ammo for loud volleys intact.
Fire control, sensors & electronics:
"Multi-Spectral Optic Array."
Independent, stabilized, Gen-3+ thermal and electro-optical sensors for the commander and gunner. AI-powered target detection.
"Integrated Battle Management System (BMS)."
Dynamic ballistic calculation unit; receives real-time target coordinates via satellite (SATCOM) and drone networks, fully autonomous fire control system operating on a "shoot-and-forget" principle.
"Adaptive ECCM Suite & Hardened Architecture."
A frequency-hopping and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) isolated network architecture that neutralizes enemy electronic warfare (EW) attempts.
Apex-Omni Sensor Fusion Suite:
1. Depth: Solid-State Quantum LiDAR creates a 3D map of the environment using laser pulses. It creates a "perfect 3D model" around the tank in 360 degrees. Depth perception even in fog, dust, and pitch darkness.
2. Analysis: Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) Looks not only at heat but also at how the material reflects light (spectral signature). This allows us to determine whether an enemy tank is real or an inflatable model, and what lies beneath the camouflage.
3. Fusion AI-Driven Sensor Fusion It combines radar, LiDAR, thermal, and HSI data on a single screen. Instead of telling the commander "there's an enemy here," it provides processed data such as, "There's a T-90 tank hiding behind the bushes 2 km ahead, its temperature is X, shooting angle suitable."
Main engines: Dual propulsion arrangement comprising an AGT-1500 gas turbine (≈1,500 hp) and an MTU MB 873 Ka-501 V12 turbo-diesel (≈1,500 hp) mounted front-by-front. Creating a long engine.
It has a very complex transfer case called "Leistungskombinator," which includes planetary gear systems and hydraulic torque converters.
The two engines on the tank's engine deck are mounted inside large boxes containing fans. Additionally, carburetors are mounted right outside of those boxes.
The fuel: SJD-9 (Unified Synthe-Fuel) destinged to power two of the engines without wdding different fuel. The fans in the tank's engine compartment not only provide cooling; they also pressurize the outside air, creating an "air curtain." This pre-cleans the air entering the carburetors, which creates a "supercharge effect" (forced induction).
K.I.A.P: The rotational movement of the sprockets is transmitted to an internal rotor connected to the tank's gearbox (transmission). This rotational energy charges backup generators that are also linked to the transmission. In the event of an engine failure, the stored electricity allows the tank to return to base for repairs or continue moving, potentially doubling its range by hundreds of kilometers. From the moment the tank begins to move, the rotor continuously generates massive amounts of electricity, ensuring an immediate power reserve is available should the main engine break down.
Transmission: Leistungskombinierer
Total reported power: ~3,000 hp (combined output).
Top speed (road): 72 km/h
Off-road (Terrain) 50 km/h
Main fuel Internal tanks: (4), positioned right bottom of the engine boxes.
Reserve fuel tanks: (2), buried inside of the armor to protect them from enemy fire.
BN tanks can operate at an incredibly high engine noise level whenever its crew want; this is sometimes a strategic move to break the enemy's mind.
Only with SJD-9 fuel and Nexus-Drive engine power.
Hybrid/K.I.A.P. Assisted: +400 km
With the electrical energy stored by K.I.A.P. during the journey.
TOTAL (Maximum): 1,000 km
Strategic Infrastructure.
Variants and related projects:
No widely documented field variants exist beyond the original five units. References exist to prototype subsystems and testbeds (gun variants, alternative propulsion trials), but none reached serial production.
Survivors and museum status:
All five units are reported to remain under NJPCC control. Only Life-size concrete model of ATT located in the Museum of Purity, which is one of only two museums that contains ATT models within the NJPCC.