It’s 1965 in an alternate reality, the world is irreversibly altered and desolate after a nuclear extinction-level event. Cities are reduced to ruins, and the once thunderous battlegrounds are now silent. Amid this devastation, armored vehicles and tanks on both sides lay in ruins, now mere ashes and ghosts of what they once were.
There is, however, one seemingly unaffected survivor: the Soviet Union's Object 279.
Born in the secretive halls of the Kirov Plant in Leningrad, this creation, weighing 60 tons and armed with a powerful 130mm main gun, Object 279 was the brainchild of an elite team of engineers that dreamed of a tank that could endure the inconceivable, one that could persevere in the face of ultimate destruction.
Encased within its unique oval-shaped hull, the crew inside remains shielded, perhaps some of the last men in the world.
As Object 279, with its unparalleled four-track design, traverses the treacherous terrains that now define this new world, it moves effortlessly through the remnants of blasted forests and over fields, navigating obstacles that would have halted any other tank.
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