TBH as it's april 1st, I couldn't decide if this was a serious post or a funny-hehe-fools type post. Still can't.
It's absolutely fake AI garbage.
Left and right track don't match at all
there are no handle bars, lights or any identifiable fixtures to grab or step onto, I can't see neither a protruding nor inset handle for any hatches as there are non visible, and you can't climb by stepping onto he tracks as they are so deep inboard so how'd the crew even get on? from the back? how, teleport through the engine?
Lower front plate feels curved/Vshaped like an old IS/JS tank. Funny shape but it's pointless, flat sheet of armor works fine and much cheaper...
the whole thing looks tiny, the DOF is totally off, the gun is way too thick with a tiny bore, fg lighting doesn't match the bg, there are no visible sensors, there are no attachment points of any kind (hooks for towing, rails, racks, spare track hangers, tools...), it even has a fucking speedhole in the back/side like a lambo! lol
It looks really cool but that's where it ends. It has zero basis in practical reality.
Flat pancake tanks don't work. You can't go hull-down with a flat turret., less space, less ammo, cramped less effective crew and so on. If it carried the imagined benefits, it would have been built 30-50 years ago...
Most important threat comes top-down. Manpads, aircraft, drones. Tank/weapon manuf. know this. Check out some real walkarounds of last years weapons expos where they show off anti-drone upgrades. Turrets are getting 2 to 3 times as high with these additions, and it is well worth the tiny increment in detection. You can't really hide a tank today, it's just not a thing to worry about, so no, this flat wedge design carries no real world benefits.
Anyways, I would love to see this as a light tank shooting lasers on the Soviet side in Red Alert 4 though! They never had one, always just heavy and super heavy, it's time to mix things up!
Too bad we are never getting that game....