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| production_date = 1A: 2021-present
| production_date = 1A: 2021-present
| number = 1A: 15, 150 planned
| number = 1A: 54, 500 planned
| crew = 3 (commander, gunner, and driver)
| crew = 3 (commander, gunner, and driver)
| length = 1A: 11.5 m
| length = 1A: 11.5 m
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| pw_ratio = 1A: 23.5 hp/ton
| pw_ratio = 1A: 23.5 hp/ton
| vehicle_range = 525 km (road)
| vehicle_range = 525 km (road)
}}The '''Aethoo''' is a next-generation Axdelian main battle tank jointly designed and built by National Ballistics and ARMS (now known as [[Sentinel-ARMS]]). It was built to be the successor of the Taurus 2 and 3 tanks, as part of a 2010 defence mandate for a platform to mount the new 130mm ETC gun by ARMS, and was expected to enter service from 2024 onwards. However, the outbreak of the [[Auroran-Pacific War]] led to the project being given a higher priority, with the initial date being 2020, though later being pushed back to 2021 due to development problems. Production began in late 2020, with the first 15 tanks entering service in the [[Axdel Armed Forces]] in February 2021.
}}The '''Aethoo''' is a next-generation Axdelian main battle tank jointly designed and built by National Ballistics and ARMS (now known as [[Sentinel-ARMS]]). It was built to be the successor of the Taurus 2 and 3 tanks, as part of a 2010 defence mandate for a platform to mount the new 130mm ETC gun by ARMS, and was expected to enter service from 2025 onwards. However, the outbreak of the [[Auroran-Pacific War]] led to the project being given a higher priority, with the initial date being 2020, though later being pushed back to 2021 due to development problems. Production began in late 2020, with the first 15 tanks entering service in the [[Axdel Armed Forces]] in February 2021.


A number of technical faults with the engine and thermal imaging equipment during combat trials have been reported which have led to delays in production whilst the issues are resolved. Despite this, the Axdel armed forces have negotiated the terms of an additional long-term order which would see the replacement of the Taurus 3 by the end of the 2030's
A number of technical faults with the engine and thermal imaging equipment during combat trials have been reported which have led to delays in production whilst the issues are resolved. Despite this, the Axdel armed forces have negotiated the terms of an additional long-term order of 500 total tanks by 2030's. In 2024 long term use also revealed issues with the longevity and reliability of the plasma ignition system in the main gun.