Tankhead

It captures the reality of armored warfare that most games ignore: War isn't fast. War is waiting in a hot, cramped box, listening to your own breathing, wondering if that bush moved.

, a survivor who projects his mind into a specialized drone called a TankHead

For centuries, the helmet was a simple tool: a metal shell meant to deflect shrapnel and saber blows. The iconic "steel pot" of the World War II era was heavy, uncomfortable, and offered limited protection against direct ballistics. It captures the reality of armored warfare that

. This small, consciousness-bearing unit docks into an armored fighting vehicle—a —to navigate the irradiated and deadly Event Containment Area (ECA) The Mission: Whitaker’s goal is to reach The iconic "steel pot" of the World War

Industrial tank heads are typically formed out of high-grade or carbon steel to resist rust and structural warping under harsh environmental loads. For specialized fields like aerospace and clean energy, advanced thermal insulation systems are studied using 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to manage internal boil-off rates, particularly in liquid hydrogen storage tanks.