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==Overview==
==Overview==
===Specifications===
===Design details=====
{{Main|M820 Scorpion}}
{{Main|M820 Scorpion}}
Visually, the XM820B4 is a [[M820 Scorpion]] hull equipped with a weapon visually identical to the standard [[M990 electrothermal-chemical smoothbore cannon]]. Unlike the M990 and other similar tank guns, the Hannibal Scorpion platform is a test bed for vehicle-equipped [[directed energy weapon]]s. The main turret of the Scorpion fires a [[M6 Spartan Laser|Spartan Laser]]-like [[laser]], while the hull-mounted machine gun nest is equipped with a rapid-firing [[gauss]] repeater turret similar to that equipped by the [[Hannibal Mantis]].{{Ref/Reuse|CF}} Additionally, the Hannibal Scorpion also has a higher movement speed both forward and in reverse than standard M820s.{{Ref/Reuse|Analysis}}
Visually, the XM820B4 is a [[M820 Scorpion]] hull equipped with a weapon visually identical to the standard [[M990 electrothermal-chemical smoothbore cannon]]. Unlike the M990 and other similar tank guns, the Hannibal Scorpion platform is a test bed for vehicle-equipped [[directed energy weapon]]s. The main turret of the Scorpion fires a [[M6 Spartan Laser|Spartan Laser]]-like [[laser]], while the hull-mounted machine gun nest is equipped with a rapid-firing [[gauss]] repeater turret similar to that equipped by the [[Hannibal Mantis]].{{Ref/Reuse|CF}} Additionally, the Hannibal Scorpion also has a higher movement speed both forward and in reverse than standard M820s.{{Ref/Reuse|Analysis}}