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[[File:Tank.png|thumb|right|325px|A Guardian runs with a Drake Tank]]
[[File:Tank.png|thumb|right|325px|A Guardian runs with a Drake Tank]]


The '''Drake Tank'''<ref>''Destiny 2: The Prima Guide'', pg. 31</ref> is a battle tank that was used by [[Guardian]] forces during the [[Red War]]. It seats only one occupant, the driver.
The '''Drake Tank'''<ref>''Destiny 2: The Prima Guide'', pg. 31</ref> is a battle tank that was designed by [[Amanda Holliday]] and used by [[Guardian]] forces during the [[Red War]]. It seats only one occupant, the driver. The Drake is armed with a powerful main cannon and rocket launchers with both dumbfire and targeting modes. Designed to be bi-directional, the Drake's side armor, headlights, and taillights automatically reconfigure depending on the direction the turret is facing.


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A Guardian runs with a Drake Tank

The Drake Tank[1] is a battle tank that was designed by Amanda Holliday and used by Guardian forces during the Red War. It seats only one occupant, the driver. The Drake is armed with a powerful main cannon and rocket launchers with both dumbfire and targeting modes. Designed to be bi-directional, the Drake's side armor, headlights, and taillights automatically reconfigure depending on the direction the turret is facing.

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  1. ^ Destiny 2: The Prima Guide, pg. 31